BEECN Caches: Difference between revisions

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! Length (including handles)
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| 81"
| 81"
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! Length (box alone)
! style="text-align:left;" | Length (box alone)
| 61"
| 61"
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! Width
! style="text-align:left;" | Width
| 25"
| 25"
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! Height
! style="text-align:left;" | Height
| 34"
| 34"
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! Weight (fully loaded)  
! style="text-align:left;" | Weight (fully loaded)
| ≈ 250 lbs
| ≈ 250 lbs
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! Volume  
! style="text-align:left;" | Volume
| ≈ 30 ft³
| ≈ 30 ft³
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There are two types of BEECN cache boxes that volunteers may encounter in the field. The most common is the "BEECN Mark I" diamond-plated aluminum toolbox (the kind you may see mounted to a pickup truck). It is bolted to a steel cart with wheels. All wheels are affixed with a castor to enable better maneuverability.
There are two types of BEECN cache boxes that volunteers may encounter in the field. The most common is the "BEECN Mark I" diamond-plated aluminum toolbox (the kind you may see mounted to a pickup truck). It is bolted to a steel cart with wheels. All wheels are affixed with a castor to enable better maneuverability.