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The SRCOOL12K Smart Rack 12, 000 BTU 120V portable air conditioning unit pumps 12, 000 BTU of cooling power into your IT environment to prevent shutdowns, malfunctions and failures caused by overheating or fluctuating temperatures. Part of the srcool line, This compact, portable unit is perfect for server rooms and other IT environments with heat-sensitive equipment in areas that facility Air conditioning can't reach. The self-contained SRCOOL12K is capable of cooling a small room using its louvered vent. A built-in evaporator expels the condensed water through the directional exhaust duct, eliminating the need for a drain tube, drain pan or water collection tank. You can also use the included flexible tube to aim the cold air precisely where it's needed most, such as an overheated rack enclosure or an equipment hot spot. The SRCOOL12K also dehumidifies and filters the air, providing better air quality that can enhance equipment performance with little power consumption. Designed for quick, simple installation, The SRCOOL12K rolls into place on durable built-in casters and plugs into a standard 15-amp outlet. It's programmed to restart automatically after power failures, and you can set the built-in timer for unattended shutdown and startup. By installing the optional srcoolnet remote management accessory(sold separately), you can also monitor temperatures, receive alerts, review logs and control settings from anywhere via SNMP, web browser, SSH or Telnet. 2-Year limited.
Note: Not for sale in California, USA.
SPOT COOLER AIR CONDITIONER: Compact sized self contained AC unit features caster wheels for portable AC. Cools network closets, small server rooms, or a hot rack in a data center. Can also be used as a personal AC Unit in residential applications.
12,000 BTU PORTABLE AC UNIT: Delivers 12,000 BTU (3.5kW) of air conditioning capacity. Aim cool air to specific hot-spots using the included 71-inch flexible hose. Ventilate out hot air using upgraded exhaust fan and the included ducting exhaust kit.
SELF CONTAINED AC UNIT: Built-in evaporator means no extra plumbing required with no need to empty any water collection tanks. AC unit also dehumidifies and filters the air with no downtime 100% duty cycle, keeping your environment cool.
REMOTE MANAGEMENT AC UNIT: Optional SRCOOLNET2LX network card (sold separately) enables you to monitor temperatures, receive alerts, review logs, adjust fan speeds, and control settings via SNMP, web browser, SSH, Telnet, or command line.
Reviewer: Chrisroman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very powerful unit but not for home use
Review: My office is upstairs facing West with approximately 1500 watts of equipment heat that needs cooling. On triple digit days, like we've been having here for the past couple weeks, my office will never get below 85-90 with the central AC alone. So I must have supplemental cooling. I've been using an LG 12000 BTU (LP1200dxr) unit since 2010, and it's a wonderful unit, and can cool my office down to a crisp 60 deg, even during triple digit weather. But we needed it for another upstairs room, where the kids sleep, since the LG is very quiet it made sense to move it to that room. So I went shopping for a new unit for my office. :)I almost purchased another consumer unit, but I ended up with the Tripp Lite SRCOOL12K for a couple reasons.1. The cool air duct for spot cooling2. I plan to use it in either a dedicated equipment room or garage in next house, and this unit seemed more suited for those environments.Initial Thoughts...The Good- Unit looks good and blends in well with modern office equipment- I like the orientation of unit and placement of the cool air vent and exhaust hose.- Dual air filters are great. My old LG unit only had a single air filter, and the inner radiator would always need a lot of cleaning at the end of the season. I have a feeling this Tripp Lite unit will be lower maintenance.- VERY powerful cooling. My LG unit was also 12000 BTU, but this Tripp Lite feels much more powerful. It seemed to cool down my office in half the time, and the spot cooling has enough air flow that it could double as a weed blower.The Bad- Lack of remote control is a bummer. Especially given the way the fan works see below)- The unit is VERY loud! After an hour I have a headache from the noise this thing makes from about 6 ft away. This is not something you will want to use in a space where people are working, and definitely not where people are sleeping. Of course, it isn't marketed for that either.- The Fan never turns off. Given the performance of the unit, I could probably live with the noise, while its cooling, but the fan never stops, ever... Even in quiet mode, the unit is unbearably loud. If the fan would cycle off, or at least have a slow, whisper mode then it would be acceptable. But even on the lowest fan setting you will go deaf having this thing in the same room with you. This is where a remote would have at least been handy to turn the unit off to help control noise.Don't get me wrong, I think this is a great unit. It does exactly what it was meant to do, and is everything that it's advertised to be. I can see putting this unit in a server room, or garage, or similar location that would ruin a less capable (albeit quieter) consumer unit. And I will probably keep it for that, as that's the long term plan anyway. This is a powerful portable air conditioner that cools great. I just wouldn't recommend it for home use, or for spaces close to people working in a quiet environment.
Reviewer: John T
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: OK but if I had it to do over I'd keep looking
Review: I purchased this in May 2016 to cool a small 14 x 6 server room that has two ThinkServers and a few switches -enough heat buildup to be a issue but not enough to expect cooling to be a major problem.The first unit died in about 3 months, and Tripp Lite support was kind enough to ship a replacement unit. This cost me $50 in shipping & a week without cooling but I did learn some things which may help you.First, while speaking to tech support, I found out that this unit is only designed to run 4-6 hours per day. That could be a problem when it's 100 degrees outside, the office A/C is off for the weekend, your servers are spewing heat, and the temp is set to 65 on the SRCOOL12k. Lesson: The office A/C is still going to have to take on the majority of the cooling work.Second lesson. I had the first unit set to "high" and the thermostat set about 4 degrees cooler than the office A/C. I assumed it would cool down & then run intermittently after that. I was wrong. It ran constantly. I believe the issue is that it exhausts so much air from the room that it is constantly sucking in warmer air from the office & can never get ahead of itself. I now have the fan set to low & it seems to be doing a much better job.Third lesson. If you live in an area where humidity is a problem, run the hose. We bought into the marketing that this would evaporate the humidity in the exhaust. It overflowed on the weekend & made a mess. After that we ran a drain hose & it's worked well since.Fourth lesson. The SNMP module for this thing made it a lot more complicated than it was worth. Even after you get past the fact that you need an old in-secure version of java to run it, it seems to get confused. Simple is better. I removed the SNMP kit & am just letting it run with the front panel controls. I'll find another gizmo to monitor the temp & alert.Last recommendation: based on the first one dying after 3 months, buy the extended warranty.I considered numerous residential/commercial air conditioning units but went with this one because it seemed to be designed for the IT environment. I therefore assumed that it would offer better reliability & better controls than the other A/C units, especially with the SNMP module. I was wrong. I have other Tripp Lite equipment that works well but this is tarnishing the brand. I believe I would have been as well off or better off with one of the $400 units from the big box home improvement store.Summary: When it works it works acceptably well. Documentation is average at best. Some best practices/scenarios would really have helped. Support was good. If you are cooling racks there is likely value in the tubing that they provide to duct air into the rack. If you are just cooling a room like me you can likely get more cooling for your buck with a standard air conditioner.*** Update ***The replacement unit died in September 2017. No one fixes them, the factory warranty was over so I filed a claim on the extended warranty. Kudos to Square Trade, they don't fix them either but they did issue a check for the purchase price. I bought another room air conditioner at the local home improvement store for a couple hundred dollars less than this unit. Frankly the new one is doing a better job of cooling. We'll see if it lasts longer.
Reviewer: flipmode
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to install and gets the job done.
Review: This air conditioner contains everything you need to cool a server closet. Before installing this unit the room that houses our IT gear would routinely reach 88 degrees, clearly not good for your equipment. After installing this unit the server room stays at a cool 67 degrees. Our server closet is about 200 square feet with one telco rack worth of equipment in it. It comes with all the necessary parts to vent the warm air and condensation to a dropped ceiling. Our dropped ceiling is about 12 feet above the floor, and there was still a few feet of pipe left.Do not install this unit without venting the hot air, your server room will overheat quickly! Once the exhaust vent is properly setup all you have to do is plug the unit in, turn on the power, set the temperature and wait a few minutes to watch the temperature drop. The other portable air conditioners I was looking at were not designed to vent to a dropped ceiling, this one is and it was exactly what I needed.Full disclosure, I have only been using this product for a few days.
Reviewer: Robert
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Just Tested SRCOOL12K . Lowest setting 63F/17C this beast expelled lots of hot air via exhaust. Only thing that seems to be out of place is the Adjustable Exhaust Panel which I don't blame Tripp Lite.If this unit last more than 2 summers then it's better than those no name brands at your hardware store selling for half the price . Note the Duct Adapter that vents hot air that fit on unit leak hot air into the room, maybe thin strip of weather stripping could help seal the leak.
Reviewer: Fernando MartÃnez Gallardo
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Requiere drenaje y en las fotos no lo indican. Pero buen producto.Agradezco el servicio de envÃo, es muy bueno.
Reviewer: Riaan van Schoor
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Be aware this unit ships only with a US plug and you will require a converter if you want to use it in the UK. This information is not supplied by the seller.
Reviewer: Crossxmaq
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Tripp Lite product works well. Better suited to a server room allowing focused cooling towards the server rack. It is cooling better than the 14,000 BTU unit that it replaced. I'm guessing that the old unit was diffusing the output over a larger area rather than focusing on the server rack.Side note on delivery - FedEx left unit in front of my building 20 feet off the street. No signature, No damage and fortunately, not stolen from my property. That seems risky given the price of the unit.
Reviewer: devauchelle fabrice
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customers say
Customers find the air conditioner easy to setup. They mention it's self-contained, has an easy-to-read thermostat, and is value for money. However, some customers are disappointed with the power level and fan power. Opinions are mixed on its functionality, cooling, lifespan, and noise level.
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