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From: pimpablo
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  • You are re stealing householdhackers idea

  • I don't have any chips

    :s

  • great concept, but if i were you id make a few mods.

  • @20fireman12

    What would those mods be?

    Just curious.

  • wonder how it would do with delta fans???.....lol

  • IS the chips included?

  • fun a good product but then again why not just get ten bucks and buy 1 at wal-mart

  • It was good but need to talk more

  • @pimpablo

    you would get alot more cool air if you made a shelf system to pack more packs in there. or at least devise a way to hang them from the lid so you have more air hitting the surface of the pack instead of having 1 side constantly on the bottom, blocking all air from going across the surface

  • the switch is a nice touch, i ordered the same one for my lab project

  • I liked how you soldered the wires together with hot glue :)

  • @omgflyingbanana

    Well I actually did solder everything with my soldering iron/solder but I did put hot glue over everything so the wires would not get exposed to moisture from the ice in the box.

  • @omgflyingbanana does this cool well, I mean I've had my doubts with the ice being in a bag and all.

  • what kind of switch did you use in it?

  • @D3athR33per

    You should be able to find it at your local Radioshack.

    Here is what I found on the package.

    Radioshack blue led switch (Model:275-023)

    It was like $2 or so.

  • talking would have been nice

  • Find yourself a 12v 900+ma A/C adapter and use that in place of the usb cable... will do you much more justice.

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