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THERMO FISHER EK45 3281452 IMMERSION COOLER CHILLER -45°C +40°C RIGID COIL PROBE

$2,349.00
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I573540

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ThermoFisher EK45 3281452 Immersion Cooler Chiller -45°C to +40°C -49°F to +104°F

The compact size of the EK 45 is ideal for pairing with counter-cooled applications making it an economical, sustainable alternative for dry ice, liquid nitrogen, and other quickchill solutions. The small footprint and sleek handle make this unit convenient for setting up as needed with vapor/ solvent trapping, Dewar or other benchtop applications. Multiple probe options are available to meet your custom application need.

  • Temperature Range: -45 C to 40 C
  • Cooling Capacity: 20C :: 350 Watts; -10C :: 250 Watts; -40 C :: 50 Watts
  • Hose Length: 150 cm

I powered this on as shown in the pictures. Chilled down to about -45°C from ambient of about +22°C quickly, see thermal camera pictures. The system does not have the PT100 probe (Thermo Fisher # 3330545) included with this system. The system uses the PT100 sensor to provide feedback to establish the cooling temperature, without the sensor, the unit displays "PFo" and cools to the lowest possible temperature. It cannot be adjusted away from that without the sensor, as a result this system is incomplete and not working fully (The sensor can be bought from a Thermo rep at labequipmentparts or you can supply your own) Probe cost was considered when pricing the instrument. Power cable included.

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Condition For parts or not working
Warranty This unit will arrive in the condition shown. Unit is sold to power on, without the sensor it will not work fully across the range. The temperature does cool down quite nicely as shown with the Flir camera photographs.