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    Anyone receive a W300 cooler yet? If so, post a review and pics! Can't wait to get mine up and running. Looks like it 'll be the 25th or so before UPS drops by, dang it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoomie View Post
    Anyone receive a W300 cooler yet? If so, post a review and pics! Can't wait to get mine up and running. Looks like it 'll be the 25th or so before UPS drops by, dang it!
    Mine is supposed to arrive tomorrow 4/25. I already have my 2 Gals of distiled water but I probably won't get to hook it up until Tuesday or Wednesday. It may be next weekend before I realy have a chance to put it to the test.
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    It finally got here at 7:30 this evening. I was about to give up on UPS and then beep, beep! It looks like it survived the long trip without any dents or dings yeah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    It finally got here at 7:30 this evening. I was about to give up on UPS and then beep, beep! It looks like it survived the long trip without any dents or dings yeah!

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    I remember those stories from my sunday school days , changed water to wine, healed the lepers and delivered a water cooler without any dents or dings.
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    Green on green if you know what I mean. Hey Geezer another miracle I hooked up the water and I didn't have any leaks I used some electrical tape to color code the hoses and pad the area around the small hose clamp. I hooked up the blue output to the torch and the red input from the small hose that comes of of the dinse connector. I think that is the correct way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    Green on green if you know what I mean. Hey Geezer another miracle I hooked up the water and I didn't have any leaks I used some electrical tape to color code the hoses and pad the area around the small hose clamp. I hooked up the blue output to the torch and the red input from the small hose that comes of of the dinse connector. I think that is the correct way.
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    yup you have it right the power cable side always goes to water in (return)
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    I have the 250 ex and the c300 on an everlast cart. I have pics in my gallery for all to see. Had to retro engineer some hose extensions, as no local shops deal with metric hose. Thier loss, 30 bucks at the hardware store and a leak free install. other than a leak inside my torch handle, where feed hose was crimped to the copper line, and a small drip in the quick connect at the machine. I fixed the leak in the hose, but not at the quick connect yet.
    When opportunity knocks, most do not recognize it, because it shows up wearing overalls and looking like work!!
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    Power Cool W300-4/2011-works great after making hoses
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    Would one of you guys with the W300 do me a huge favor and take a quick measurement of the size of the cooler (Height, Width, Length)? I would greatly appreciate it. I'm getting ready to build a welding cart but the coolers are out of stock at the moment and I want to go ahead and get started.

    Thanks a ton,
    Chris
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    How much coolant does the W300 hold? Would one gallon do it or do I need two just to be sure? Plan on using the Miller coolant since it does freeze here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjoeinkg View Post
    How much coolant does the W300 hold? Would one gallon do it or do I need two just to be sure? Plan on using the Miller coolant since it does freeze here.
    According to the info it is 2 gallons, but it doesn't say what kind of gallons the big ones from Canada or the small ones from the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjoeinkg View Post
    How much coolant does the W300 hold? Would one gallon do it or do I need two just to be sure? Plan on using the Miller coolant since it does freeze here.
    You will need two gallons. Mine held just shy of two gallons of distilled water. (Doesn't freeze here) From what I understand the Miller Coolant is already diluted, so no mixing required.
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    That is funny right there. Given the current education system in the US how many young would know the difference between an Imperial Gallon and a U.S. Gallon. FWIW, Imperial is 10 lbs at 62 degrees F. A U.S. Gallon is 231 cubic inches of volume.
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    Also,

    1 Imp gal = 160 oz
    1 US gal = 128 oz

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    Last edited by Rivets; 06-18-2011 at 03:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rivets View Post
    Also,

    1 Imp gal = 160 oz
    1 US gal = 128 oz

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    Tooo confusing for the youngsters out there, much easier to say the US gallon is 4/5th of the Imp gallon.

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    I'm going to give this a bump, no one responded with measurements of the cooler.

    if someone who has one could give it a quick measure, I'd appreciate it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ogorir View Post
    I'm going to give this a bump, no one responded with measurements of the cooler.

    if someone who has one could give it a quick measure, I'd appreciate it.
    Measurements as follows:
    Left to right: 10"
    Front to back of case: 18" plus 1.25" for the quick connects with no hoses pluged in.
    Top to bottom: 13.25" from floor to top of case, plus .5" for the filler cap.
    Volume: 2 us gallons filled mine perfectly.
    There are pictures of mine with a 250 ex on the everlast cart, in my gallery.
    When opportunity knocks, most do not recognize it, because it shows up wearing overalls and looking like work!!
    Joshua,Tacoma,Wa
    24'x48'shop-6/2010
    Hobart Handler125w/125cf 75/25-1998-Welds perfect
    Power tig250EX-w/300cf argon-2/2011-had 4053 problem, fxed and good as new
    Power Cool W300-4/2011-works great after making hoses
    Power Plasma 50-4/2011-in for repair
    Shop air

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