DIY Evap Air Cooler! Best Yet! 1500CFM/20MPH (90Fin/64Fout) 500-1000 Sq.ft. run AC/DC/Solar/Batt

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UPDATE: (05/01/2021) i just posted a video on how to turn this "blue cube" evap. cooler into an "indirect" evap air cooler! indirect units have TWO air streams. one is humid air and one is dry air. only the Dry Air Stream enters your house (so it feels like real AC!). here the link
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Your DIY air conditioner designs are Amazing and the Best Ever!! You’re a Genius! This could be a Life Saver for low income seniors, & disabled people who are sweltering in the Summer! Thanks again for sharing 🙏

laurice
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Thank you again for sharing these amazing designs, ideas, creation, invention, and gifts. I always look forward to seeing the next creations. You are a genius when it comes to alternative energy ideas for the person with limited resources. 👍🏽👍🏻👍🏽😊

pamelajackson
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This design makes the most sense ! Good job.

ernstlubbe
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Great design, thanks for sharing with us.

georgeins.c.
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Looking forward to the next video...
The resort I work at uses chilled water to cool over 700 rooms. Great idea to create an exchange to hook up to the swamp cooler.

johnm
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That small tub of water lasted 8 hrs....wow.I have a free small swamp cooler that barely gave me 4 degrees off the temp when I started it at 7am before the heat when it was still only 90...I bougjt most of this stuff to make a 12 gallon tote with a box fan version that seemed bulky an more unstable.This is great.

theotheraccount
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This is like..almost year ago, and still interesting. Subscribed!

aswingsharif
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Man you made a very well made video, this is a great looking swamp cooler, good job!!

pupystl
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Nice! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to build one for my shop/garage and maybe a smaller one for tent camping with the family

Guy-kymc
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We live in a humid climate. You know by now cool water can dehumidify. That's a tall order. Ice? Not practical. But I do know this: if you can get dry air to a swamp cooler it will work in muggy coastal climates. Love this and thank you for all your work.

evanriddle
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That's awesome, you could make a smaller one for camping, use solar power to charge batteries in the day to keep it going at night. That's what I would call glamping:)

alfredabbey
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you house must be freezing!! nice work. thanks for posting

johnnygalt
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Great design! Looking to build this for Burning Man this year to replace my old bucket swamp cooler

shawnsmith
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This is beautiful dude. F'in beautiful. I'll have to modify some stuff, but a solid cheap as balls design.

hankmoody
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swamp coolers work best in low humidity areas. try setting the system in the shade then blowing the cool air into that room. remembering that you can hook a return air flow to the intake of the cooler making it even colder.

charlesmasey
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This person knows how to make a video. LOL shows results first! now that I am hooked, I am interested in how I can replicate this.

RDMB
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Nice design... I build one and get similar numbers! I used a honda crv radiator fan.
I put the frame in a 55 gallon plastic drum and added auto waterer.
Works on solar...

Currently on second build out of 4!

volador
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I just wanted to say thank you... with covid 19 I've been living in my truck with my 4 four dogs... spent the winter restoring a 50 yr old aluminum camper shell... but the summers in northern California are hot as hell... tried so many different stupid cooler amd they all sucked.... but then I came across your system and watch most of your makes and I just so happen to put solar onto of my shell... it's been a 107 to 111° so far... send pics of all when finished... thank you again for sharing your vids.... most appropriated.... look forward to more of your DIY builds... take care... Be safe...
Sincerely
Louis M....

louismullen
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good design. one tip for you, give it some shade, that will really help it.

Zionsol
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I must say I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!

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