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    Got this to try and make a cool shirt. It will not work in the car.

    I paid $40 for it on ebay. It was used for about 1 hours with PO. Anybody interested?


    Polar Care 300

    BREG’s “plug and play” unit, the Polar Care 300, uses pneumatic power to provide regulated temperature control, while still maintaining motorized cold therapy for a period of 6 - 8 hours with each ice change.
    BREG’s Polar Care 300 offers the following benefits:

    • Smaller and lighter then the Polar Care 500, which makes it easier to carry and store, and at the same time it still provides motorized cold therapy for a period of 6 - 8 hours.
    • Its size and weight make the Polar Care 300 an economic and practical choice.
    • An innovative, pneumatic design that automatically maintains an average operating temperature range between 45° - 55°, while maintaining a constant pad pressure.
    • A manual pump may be used used when electricity or power supply is unavailable.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    $2
    Thomas
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    tree fiddy.....shipped
    David Hedderick
    Houston, TX
    92 Miata SE; 02 RSX-S; 01 Boxsturd; 05 STI

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    Can this be used as an intercooler?
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    You can use wherever you have a 3 prong plug. And you don't need to disclose to me how you will you it. In fact I am better off not knowing.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    do you put that on your sack?
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    Not yet. But you're welcome to place it where you want on yourself or other willing person(s) after purchase.
    Sorry, no joy rides.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    (I know I'm going regret asking this... but... )

    How big is the "pad" for it?
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    Don't try and reinvent the wheel. Buy one of these to keep you cool.

    http://www.timountain.com/Kul_Lite.html
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    Can you not use a power inverter in your car for this thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Don't try and reinvent the wheel. Buy one of these to keep you cool.

    http://www.timountain.com/Kul_Lite.html
    Why not just have your significant other to sew several large pockets on a small vest and place some 'blue ice' or similar ice packs in them? This has to be much cooler and TCB!
    Gabriel

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    The pad is 11" x 8". It was designed for a back.
    M3 is always the answer.

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