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DIY Free Air Conditioning for your work bench/shop/garage

STANG KILLA SS

~THE SCALE SHOP~
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man I gotta make one of these. :shock:"thumbsup"

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I like how its basically free to run.
at first I was like "it still takes electricity" bam he fixed that.
then I was like im not buying a bag of ice every time I want to work in the garage, and bam, a free reusable answer to that too.
I dig it8)
 
I just noticed the fan is 12v (cig lighter plug) that would make the solar panel cheaper im sure. probly draws less volts and amps.
 
Very cool, and I'm building one!

The only thing I'd be concerned with is the humidity. I bought a stand alone swamp cooler from Home Depot once. In the large store it felt great...nice and cold. After running it for an hour or so in the living room, it was extremely humid and uncomfortable. It wasn't drawing in fresh dry air, so eventually everything felt damp. I brought it back the next day.

Since this just uses a frozen jug, it will probably be better.
 
Very cool, and I'm building one!

The only thing I'd be concerned with is the humidity. I bought a stand alone swamp cooler from Home Depot once. In the large store it felt great...nice and cold. After running it for an hour or so in the living room, it was extremely humid and uncomfortable. It wasn't drawing in fresh dry air, so eventually everything felt damp. I brought it back the next day.

Since this just uses a frozen jug, it will probably be better.

with the ice being contained in a milk jug shouldnt be bad. plus living rooms are much tighter than garages/shop. ie wont seal in any humidity.

now if you used a bag of ice dumped in yeah i could maybe see humidty playing a part.
 
Got my bucket built today...just waiting for the water to freeze. Anyone else give this a go?
 
Sheesh, its like you've never seen one before.


Behold the majesty and splendor of......a fawkin' bucket.



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