Homemade AC Air Cooler! DIY Air Cooler! (compact!) - No added humidity! - Easy DIY - Air Conditioner

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  • @russellrlf
    @russellrlf 3 года назад +146

    Love your experiments. I can tell you are not married, as no wife would allow the pieces of your previous experiments to be set around (like under your table and beside your bed). They typically ruin fun stuff! LOL

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester 2 года назад +4

      When testing complicated contraptions one must never forget the last test ....(better the first ) : THE WIFE TEST!!

    • @lightingthedarkremoteviewi8086
      @lightingthedarkremoteviewi8086 2 года назад +5

      BS I do stuff like this

    • @LoremIpsum1970
      @LoremIpsum1970 2 года назад +4

      LOL now, that depends on the wife, my house resembles a workshop, and I'm on a promise to clear the kitchen as I'm using most of the work surfaces with projects! TBH I think she's given up nagging...

    • @markporter45
      @markporter45 2 года назад +2

      I've ordered my parts to make this I've a quiet running fan that I've had in the garage that I got given a couple of years ago and never used it till now .. and I've ordered a coolbox to place the pump and ice into .. my partner just said to me what the fuck are you making now ! Lol 🤣 it's for her Benefit .. and mine

    • @LoremIpsum1970
      @LoremIpsum1970 2 года назад +1

      @@markporter45 Ditto on so many levels. I sourced all the parts from Amazon uk.

  • @TheMattchooo
    @TheMattchooo 2 года назад +24

    thats a great idea. another thing to do, instead of having the tubing inside the tub with water and ice packs, you could use another radiator and dump that in the tub with the icy water. the metal will get SO cold and act as a further cooling solution so the water will be colder when it hits the radiator with the fans on :)

    • @kevc6115
      @kevc6115 Год назад +7

      I am wondering about getting an old mini fridge and running the pipes through the roof of it along with your idea. Am starting with this set up and going to expand it.

    • @williammoran4898
      @williammoran4898 Год назад +2

      I knew a guy years ago did this basic concept but he used a closed system with a keg in a barrel of dry ice at first , he eventually put it inside a small propane fridge he salvaged somewhere.

    • @coolmonkey5269
      @coolmonkey5269 7 месяцев назад +4

      problem is gettin that radiator😂

    • @aVesela3_14cka
      @aVesela3_14cka 2 месяца назад

      just take a cooper pipe ,make loop and add it betwen

    • @qpnoi7192
      @qpnoi7192 12 дней назад

      @@kevc6115 I have come across the same idea, and would you think making it a bigger fridge could supply the whole house?

  • @ia9988
    @ia9988 3 года назад +8

    Might work Great in DRY CLIMATE..... Humidity requires a tray under the coil if dripping. If air velocity is fast enough though and humidity is reasonable, then there will not be enough Resident Time on the coil for moisture to condense out of airflow. Slow down airflow to Dehumidify. Increase airflow to flat out Cool ... there is a balance required for True Air Conditioning effect involving Dehumidification and Cooling. Same principles apply to full blown Central Air.... if insufficient dehumidification is occuring then you need look at Blower Speed setting. BUT BEWARE of EXCESSIVELY LOW SPEED AIRFLOW or Clogged return air filter resulting in similar low airflow condition which will cause Ice to form on Evaporator Coil and lead to System Damage if liquid refrigerant makes it way back to the compressor outside. YEAH... Went on a bit but point was to make comparisons and Educate.

  • @udayadams
    @udayadams 2 года назад +17

    This is absolute genius, it can be easily solar powered and also turned into a heater. I will make me couple of those and spread them around the house. THANK YOU GENIUS

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +1

      Sounds great!

    • @udayadams
      @udayadams 2 года назад +2

      @@desertsun02 Would you accept some of my ideas for development?

  • @danthompson4879
    @danthompson4879 3 года назад +16

    Brother DS02,
    Great movie!! I fwd this to a couple ppl and mentioned that, if using the 5 gallon bucket method, a couple one gallon milk jugs, filled 3/4 of the way, or so, would be cheap and easy to rotate from freezer to bucket. Keep up the good work.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +7

      hi there. that is a great idea! couple of frozen gallon jugs and 5 gallon bucket might cool for 6 hours or something. btw - thanks for sharing it!

    • @wileycoyoteevilgenius1172
      @wileycoyoteevilgenius1172 3 года назад +1

      Dan, agree great idea man! I will do just that, thanks

  • @petersamios5409
    @petersamios5409 6 месяцев назад +6

    Love the mini heat exchangers - great idea.
    2 things that would help the time run longer: 1) put the ice/water in a thermos (something insulated). You could notch 2 holes in the side lip for passing the tubes. 2) insulate the tubes with neoprene like insulation. With these 2 things you'll be better able to control the area cooled.

    • @gatecrasher1970
      @gatecrasher1970 5 месяцев назад +2

      wouldnt work hot air goes through the rad therefore will still have the same effect as if in open air

  • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
    @cupbowlspoonforkknif 3 года назад +5

    What are the small fans connected to? Would an AC power supply from an old gadget work as long as it provides enough volts and watts?
    Thanks for the great work you do! Once again you've given me a simple solution so I don't have to reinvent the wheel. I wanted a simple heat exchanger for solar heating my greenhouse in the winter and this idea will work perfectly!

    • @georgeplagianos6487
      @georgeplagianos6487 2 года назад +1

      Well they the guy should have showed us the adapter used to power the fans they usually 12 volts you probably need 500 mamps or 1 amp to power them

  • @gibsonfan-sm6nw
    @gibsonfan-sm6nw 3 года назад +9

    I am currently making one of these using a 48 quart cooler and the same mid sized radiator you used (mine is about 7.5 X 8.75 inch). I cut holes into the top of the lid for the two tubes, so the radiator sits vertical on top and its tubes go directly in/out of the cooler. Almost no tubing is outside of the cooler. The only holes in my cooler are for the two tubes and the pump power chord.
    However my fan is also smaller than the radiator like one of your examples (lots of radiator space around the fan not getting airflow). Do you think that is inefficient? Would it be better to enclose the radiator somehow so that it gets a more even air flow through the whole area of the radiator? I am trying to optimize getting the most out of my ice before it melts.
    Really enjoying these videos. This was the perfect idea to cool down my room as well as my car for road trips (AC is broken) Plus I love DIY projects like this.

    • @AaronFroemming
      @AaronFroemming Год назад +2

      Did you ever finish your AC project? Curious how it turned out. I was thinking about doing something similar.

  • @matejhlaca5171
    @matejhlaca5171 Год назад +1

    But dont make ice in the same room. When you are making ice the freezer will produce heat and when you sum heat produced by the freezer and cold produced by your cooler you will realize that you are not cooling the room.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      or you can make the ice at night when it's cooler out and then use the unit during the day. i don't mind if the kitchen is a degree or two warmer when it's freezing the ice though.

  • @maderightamerica3216
    @maderightamerica3216 3 года назад +17

    I've been watching what you're doing with your project and out of all the AC system designs yours in my opinion is the best by far.
    I'll be printimg a housing unit for mine on my 3D printer and installing it in my electric recumbent two seater pedal assist travel van that I'm building. Try putting a lid on your bucket and insulate it all the way around and I would imagine you will get 8 times more performance before you have to change out your ice packs. Job well done desertsun02.👍👍

  • @collinherold8047
    @collinherold8047 3 года назад +4

    Just an idea. But what if you placed a second radiator submerged in a bucket of salt water with maybe dry ice packs, and the liquid going between the two radiators being a closed system. Then potentially mixing in some antifreeze to the sealed system, depending on how low the temperatures drop.

  • @johnwyman6126
    @johnwyman6126 9 дней назад +1

    Instead of using the ice, try using a bent copper pipe placed down a well to use as a heat exchanger to expel the heat into the cold well water.

  • @seekingtko3146
    @seekingtko3146 3 года назад +8

    There's interest out there for these..I'd stay on it !

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +11

      hi there. i'm certainly stoked about them. they work fantastic and are easy to build. one more (a giant version i'm building) is in the planning stage at the moment. it's going to be bigger than all 3 of those transmission coolers put together with a 2000+ cfm air output. (for people who want the ultimate air cooler) - stay tuned 👍

    • @seekingtko3146
      @seekingtko3146 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 sounds like Central Air LOL wow

    • @sharonmetzner1798
      @sharonmetzner1798 2 года назад

      @@desertsun02 Wow!! Have you built this yet??

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      @Sharon Metzner i built something close. i used two of the larger radiators (model 405) and attached them to a box fan. if interested here's the links...
      1.) ruclips.net/video/Jfc26AH0jLI/видео.html (original box fan conversion video)
      2.) ruclips.net/video/oAuL-ScEWfI/видео.html (extended semi-uncut version)

  • @stephysat28
    @stephysat28 3 года назад +5

    Would this compact version cool down a small living room a few degrees or is it just for spot cooling? Thanks for the video

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +5

      hi. it would depend on how hot the room is, how big it is, does it get lots of sun and all of that but unofficially, i've seen temp drops in a 10x18 room (my living room) by 5 degrees (83F to 78F). the best i can tell you is it seems to cool half my living room pretty well (so maybe 2 units would do it?) or one for a smaller 10x10 room.

    • @TheRainHarvester
      @TheRainHarvester 2 года назад

      But making the ice would heat the house more than this cools overall. So it just moves heat arround your house. But overall it heats your house.

    • @toddpowers7737
      @toddpowers7737 6 месяцев назад

      @@TheRainHarvester I remember an article I read about removing the evaporator from the refrigerator and adding copper tubing and relocate outside.

  • @fladave99
    @fladave99 2 года назад +2

    I have always thought of doing that for SHTF. I have a small ice cube maker that will crank our ice all day long on 100 watts which will run off my solar. I HATE being hot, even if its the end of the world.

  • @muhammadzulhimizulhimibinmanso
    @muhammadzulhimizulhimibinmanso 3 месяца назад +1

    Why is air conditioner in air ice water compass fan cool!

  • @one7decimal2eight
    @one7decimal2eight Год назад +2

    Oh hey look, an intercooler for a car in your home!

  • @heroesandzeros7802
    @heroesandzeros7802 8 месяцев назад +1

    You may not need the ice packs as much if you add some salt to the water and pump the saltwater through the coils.

    • @dons5248
      @dons5248 3 месяца назад +1

      Forgive my ignorance but why?

  • @juanlanda2441
    @juanlanda2441 2 года назад +2

    Great idea ! Thanks, water pump and fan can be 12 volt and solar compatible !

  • @Дигма-е9г
    @Дигма-е9г 5 месяцев назад +1

    А где диффузор , так не правильно , КПД -6% как у паровоза . !!!!!!.

  • @MrLegendfx
    @MrLegendfx 3 года назад +6

    Great build. The 5 gallon bucket with a lid and grummets to keep all cold air tight for as long and possible. Plus rap the bucket in an insulation. Boom a win win cold all day DC 12v air conditioning. Awesome.

    • @MrLegendfx
      @MrLegendfx 3 года назад

      I use 12v cooler, freezer combo for gallon milk jogs, in my van. This will make cold air 24x7.

    • @sharonmetzner1798
      @sharonmetzner1798 2 года назад

      @@MrLegendfx what is a 12v cooler freezer combo??

    • @hailstone2238
      @hailstone2238 2 года назад

      @@sharonmetzner1798 I think he's talking about a small 12 volt refrigerator/freezer for small trailers or in his case his van. I've used them, some are propane/12volt/110 combo. freezes his water jugs in it to use in his ac system. the older ones have a small center ice tray size "freezer" that freezes and keeps the unit cold or crank it up and freeze stuff. You could use a separate dedicated solar panel for the freezer, rotate jugs during the day in the AC unit cooling container.

  • @paulj.thaddaios
    @paulj.thaddaios Год назад +2

    I have even done dry ice and antifreeze on larger scale. Built a unit out of a ice chest….my liquid coolant recipe is still being worked out but it is some ratio of the following: sea salt dissolved in distilled water, antifreeze & vodka. I am still playing with configuration in ice chest but basic premise is a 3 gallon bucket with lid fastened to floor of ice chest with metal mixing bowl filled with either regular ice + rock salt or dry ice depending on the volume of air to be cooled & size of coils. In the lid I have quick release couplers to attach exterior hoses. One of the holes will be for CO2 exhaust from dry ice which absolutely must be vented if camping or in tight space as it could cause loss of consciousness. The other two ports are for the flex hoses that I insulated myself to connect to coil radiators or booster pump station. I also have a power connector on the bucket lid 24V only that way everything can be disconnected and not have to take shit apart. In the bucket I put 2 micro submersible pumps mounted on sides of bucket that turn on automatically if there is liquid even if the main pump isn’t running so that things don’t freeze by chance. Then I have main pump in the ice chest mounted to bottom of chest. Pump is actually very strong and is electronically variable via a couple ways (will go into in a bit). The big pump has a relay lead to manually shut off, automatic emergency shut down and for thermostat. I modified an old ice chest and rebuilt it into a nice looking rugged device that just has ports on outside that are labeled for various hose connections, power, data, etc. so I won’t go into the radiator/fan thing because that depends on your own situation but the idea i had with the main cooling unit is to have all the brains and guts in one place. I am currently working on having battery bank in the unit so that it can run on a charge being I intend it for camping. I am also figuring out what to do about the CO2 exhaust if there should be a pressure sensor inside the unit and a valve to bleed off any gas. So I used a raspberry pi as onboard computer with wifi and Bluetooth. It has a tiny 3.5 in touch screen that I bought as a all in one case but of course the main interface can be accessed on any browser or Remote Desktop service. The Pi monitors everything but the point of it is to maximize efficiency and to act as a smart thermostat by throttling 12v fan speeds (more electricity is wasted when start and stopping vs constant variable) as well as the big daddy variable main pump (boosters if applicable). There are temp sensors on radiator coils, inside of egress/ingress coolant tubes, in front of fan (air temp) as well as inline flow/pressure sensors and coolant liquid level sensors…I also added several sensors that are round discs of absorbent cotton should they get wet it will shut the entire system down and an alarm goes off and if it is connected to wifi it will alert on your phone because it would be horrible if a leak starts and all of coolant pumps out flooding the tent/house or whatever. Anyways I have had many prototypes going back starting 10 years ago so I don’t have a final product. I have some finished ones to get an idea of design. It sounds like this is an expensive habit but as long as you know where to buy stuff used and where to find free stuff and trash to recycle. I am an engineer so the #1 step is to put pencil to paper and just start writing down ideas and sketching out some design ideas! Start very loose then start drawing out designs on some graph paper then go to computer to do some drafting, 3D modeling mock-ups with exact numbers shapes and lines, etc. it is easy to change the design in digital form and you can get exact measurements before building or buying the first thing. You can design anything when you know what you are doing with the right tools and software and computer science/coding/it skills. Learning AutoCAD (free open source alternative is called LibreCAD) & Google Sketchup Make (free) will start you on a journey of making a lot of money and solving tomorrow’s problem’s!
    I am working on modular design style and way of building underground in-hill tiny home off grid 100% self reliant & sustainable mini homestead with all the technology we are already used to, just more efficiently and healthfully! Stay tuned because you will hear of this project in the next decade. There is a whole team of us all over the world volunteering our time to engineer new technologies and community models that will address the human rights crisis seen all over the world.

    • @tylereubanks1613
      @tylereubanks1613 5 месяцев назад

      Food for thought for Short term cooling you could run ammonia nitrate liquefied in your water to supercool

  • @pvp6077
    @pvp6077 3 года назад +3

    Take one of these out on the boat for a days fishing and drop the tube right in the water, keep ya cool without bothering the fish or using up the ice in your cooler 😁

  • @picklepee2771
    @picklepee2771 Год назад +2

    What if you had a mini freezer with 3 holes drilled at the top one for the pump power cord and the other two for coolant feed and return.
    The internal radiator then sits in a shallow or deep bath of chilled anti freeze.
    The tubes run out and feed the external radiators that have fans attached.
    This way, the coolant lasts significantly longer would it not?

    • @joecool4656
      @joecool4656 5 месяцев назад

      It might actually not last longer because you are not taking advantage of the phase change of water melting. This absorbs lots of heat and keeps the temperature consistent which helps with giving a temporary cooling boost. If the water is cold enough then yes, it might outcompete the just ice version

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne 3 года назад +3

    I made one of these a few weeks ago using a transmission oil cooler with a thick walled foam cooler. (Like they ship lobsters in) I mounter the fan with the heat exchanger onto the lid and drilled holes for the input and output lines to go into the cooler. I stuck in 4 large ice blocks (Made from freezing water in qt. size potato salad containers) and had my 4w adjustable output pump set to the lowest setting as was my fan and the air off the fan was 54 F. Nice and cold. My problem was, all the ice was gone and the water was room temperature (85 f) after only 45 minutes. My heat exchanger is too efficient I think so I need to restrict the water flow through it. If I could get 68 f air out of it I am sure it would last much longer. I still have more experimenting to do. I am using this in a small bedroom that does not get much of the ac from the heat pump.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +5

      hi. options to extend ice and cold water are smaller heat exchanger, slower water flow, smaller pump (big ones can heat the water), and one big way to extend times is to use a speed controller to slow fan even more. the slower the fan the longer the (cold) will last. i got 11 hours once on a 3lb block of ice in a foam cooler. fan was really slow but it was cool enough.

    • @OverlandOne
      @OverlandOne 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 Thank you, I will try to limit the water flow and slow my fan down even more. (It is pretty slow on low)

  • @djb1634
    @djb1634 Год назад

    You must have 0% humidity. I’ve run a similar set up but reversed. I submerged my heat exchanger in ice water and pumped air through the coil so that my buddy could have some a/c in his gutted civic. But we have near 100% humidity here so it caused condensation to occur and the air would occasionally spit some water as well.

  • @garywhelansr5602
    @garywhelansr5602 3 года назад +8

    A 12 volt system would be perfect for rv living if it didnt have AC already👍

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +6

      hi there. yep, i love the 12v. great for emergencies, power out, camping, tailgating

    • @danielkinney8166
      @danielkinney8166 3 года назад

      That's what I'm using it for. I live in 6 x 12 cargo trailer conversion this unit is working well.

  • @Xapher70
    @Xapher70 2 месяца назад +1

    If you add salt to the water you can reach lower temperatures, 150gr in 500ml

  • @katielin2379
    @katielin2379 3 года назад +4

    How long before you need to replace the ice packs

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +5

      hi. i'm getting one to two hours of cooling just using a gallon of water and 2 ice paks. for extended cooling times (3-6 hours) use more ice or ice paks or even an ice chest. you could double or triple the time that it will cool (even more if you use large blocks of ice). for max. times fill the bucket with water and freeze the whole thing overnight. then when ready to use just add a little water to the top and put the pump in (you might get 8 hours of run time).

    • @jenny-DD
      @jenny-DD 3 года назад

      Not worth the constant hassle to change ice

  • @jcant3487
    @jcant3487 Месяц назад +1

    Wonder how well that would work in semi

  • @davefromoc
    @davefromoc 3 года назад +5

    how do we combined the solar ice maker to make this close loop off grid AC!! would be awesome!

  • @Alpha-ms9nj
    @Alpha-ms9nj 2 года назад +6

    I've been watching videos for making these for 2 weeks and this is a great idea using the trans coolers. I am going to use this method and install it into a 50qt. cooler but am researching the best ways to make cold temps that last the longest balancing the radiator size with just the right amount of water flowing through it so my ice/cold water will last longer.

  • @oooppiikkk
    @oooppiikkk 3 года назад +3

    Have you tried a full 20 inch radiator for the box fan and see if there's enough static pressure to blow through it and if so cool a room?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +2

      hi. there are companies that sell 20 by 20 heat exchangers but they are super heavy and expensive ($200+). here is one for $223 badger-pipe.com/products/20x20-water-to-air-heat-exchanger-1-copper-ports?_pos=4&_sid=7c37db64a&_ss=r&variant=29108329425

    • @oooppiikkk
      @oooppiikkk 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 hello, I actually found a car radiator on Amazon for 30 bucks when it was on sale, but didn't really pull the trigger since I wasn't sure if a box fan could even push through it.

    • @sharonmetzner1798
      @sharonmetzner1798 2 года назад

      @@desertsun02 would a box fan be too powerful??

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      @Sharon Metzner box fans work. i actually have 2 videos showing how to make a unit using a box fan. works good. here's the links...
      1.) ruclips.net/video/Jfc26AH0jLI/видео.html (original)
      2.) ruclips.net/video/oAuL-ScEWfI/видео.html (extended version)

  • @skeletorrocks2452
    @skeletorrocks2452 2 года назад +1

    It's an interesting design. Although if you go 9 to 10 feet down in the ground. It's a study 50 to 60° year round. So a simple air pipe technology can augment your heating and cooling greatly.

  • @mohammedmurad3787
    @mohammedmurad3787 3 года назад +1

    develop it or sell it !! so we can have A/C with out copressor . less hummed air and low power !! good job

  • @jennatrusty522
    @jennatrusty522 3 месяца назад

    Yeah these are all well and good but I don't have to keep running in and get nice what I'm asking is can I use the ice machine that I have that is a portable ice machine and or the refrigerator that I have the tiny refrigerator take out the element refrigerant elements turn that into an air conditioner using the refrigerant that I would use in a car or something like that I'm not trying to use no ice to make a refrigerator to make a freezer to make an air conditioner I don't want to have to use ice

  • @jafquist27
    @jafquist27 Год назад

    Why not just send the water through a coil, placed inside an old mini fridge? We have several of them laying around, and none our kids went to college. The things just keep appearing every so often. Set he fridge on its coldest setting lay as much hose inside as you can fit, and trickle the water through it, instead of messing around with ice and stuff. Better yet, add some antifreeze to the mix, and stuff the freezer portion with hose. Make sense?
    The only trouble with the systems, mine and yours, is what to do with the condensation. I live in a VERY humid place. Any air blown across a cool or cold coil will immediately create condensation, which is a good thing, as it removes the moisture from the air, but a collection system will have to be made and, either,monitored, or attached to some kind of float switch, to shut the unit off when the condensate reservoir gets full.

  • @czg2012
    @czg2012 Год назад +1

    can this be scaled up, using a used car radiator from a junkyard?

  • @Believe30
    @Believe30 3 года назад +6

    Could you show a list of parts you can buy online like Amazon AND a step by step instruction for beginners please? Will this work in a van? How much square footage does it cool or do u have to sit in front of it?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +3

      hi there. the list and build are in the last part of the video. it's super easy to make. it will absolutely work in a van. since the unit is so compact that is a great use for it. 👍🙂

  • @FeralCatSanctuary
    @FeralCatSanctuary 2 года назад +1

    Great!. Moving out of my home into an RV soon. This will be great. Hate, hate, being hot!

  • @HoneyBerighthere-Saysarath
    @HoneyBerighthere-Saysarath Год назад

    Need me a water ice jacket to think about this build. 3.99 for ice pack.

  • @cuddleninja2978
    @cuddleninja2978 3 года назад +1

    Its really beautiful. Its just that we can not make ice during a solar flare direct hit on earth when the power grid is destroyed.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi. if power grid was destroyed you'd have to tap natural sources of cold water. (well water, lake water, river water etc.) or use evap cooling technology to cool the water source. you could also tap into the natural coolness a few feet underground (run water through a pipe underground to cool it down... things like that). ...just a few random thoughts

    • @MrLegendfx
      @MrLegendfx 3 года назад

      Lol ever heart of solar power. Off grid. In our days very affordable.

  • @shoking9825
    @shoking9825 3 года назад +1

    put a hole in a tiny cheap fridge and put some water in it and let the water run through it so the water gets cooled in the fridge while your using it for the ac

    • @thomasauto4862
      @thomasauto4862 2 года назад

      Just plug in a 5-6,000 btu window unit. It will cool a small bedroom.

  • @samuelfellows6923
    @samuelfellows6923 7 месяцев назад

    That will only work when not in the same room [kitchen in this case] where the refrigerator is that froze the ice packs = and it will be defeated

  • @ghazanfarjavaid4159
    @ghazanfarjavaid4159 3 месяца назад +1

    Great.. make a car heater like this... Saving of gasoline and engine life...

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 месяца назад

      interesting idea. maybe use coper pipe and place the pipe near hot engine.

  • @PizzaGobbler2024
    @PizzaGobbler2024 Год назад +1

    I’m thinking of trying this in conjunction with a chiller. It’s too bad glycol chillers used in fermentation are so expensive, but hydroponic garden water chillers are a little cheaper. Im trying to build a system to cool three heat sinks and a radiator for air cooling and spot cooling on the heat sinks that get pretty hot.

  • @sandybrown5718
    @sandybrown5718 2 года назад +8

    So amazing!! Living in Phoenix I have always wondered if there was a way to use evap cooling without the humidity. Now I know it is possible AND how it is done without making an outrageous electricity bill even worse. Your video is so on point, and the concept and build are understandable to the widest possible audience! Bravo! BTW, how could one make it quieter? Just wondering.....not a deal-breaker; anything that makes the power bill less than the mortgage payment is OK with me. I'm excited to watch your other videos to learn more! Thanks!!!

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +4

      hi there. these units typically run very smooth and quiet. they just sound like a normal fan running when you are in front of them. the radiator does not increase the sound of the fan. the high speed fan sounds much louder in the video mainly because my camera has dual mics in the very front of the camera - and i didn't adjust the volume accordingly (so what you are hearing is as if your ear is right up to the unit). a second reason is that the high-speed square fan i used has a higher than normal pitch (has a very large motor in it). make sure to listen to how the unit sounds at the end of the video. (just smooth quiet airflow). that is how it will sound to your ear in most cases (with an average/typical fan).

    • @BestMentalism
      @BestMentalism 2 года назад +4

      as far as I understand this doesn't use evap cooling but it's still cool

    • @whydontyouaskme
      @whydontyouaskme Год назад +1

      Bruh you live in Arizona desert, GET A SWAMP COOLER. People in Floridas wet climate wish they could use a swamp cooler.

    • @CommonCentsRob
      @CommonCentsRob Год назад

      @@whydontyouaskme I agree. Arizona has low humidity, dry air usually during the summer.

  • @evilbeetlekustomscreations4965
    @evilbeetlekustomscreations4965 2 года назад

    I would love for you to help me Design One using a vintage ice chest that I can use in my aircooled vw's it regularly is over 100 where I live in California I'm wondering what it makes my car cool like a regular air conditioner my Baja Bug in the thumbnail is a sweatbox

  • @davidporcell7799
    @davidporcell7799 3 года назад +2

    Put one these in my car.lol

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +2

      should work pretty good in a car. (i'd use an ice chest to hold the ice/water in that case).

  • @huxmetalworks7371
    @huxmetalworks7371 2 года назад

    I'm wondering if you could help me I've watched a lot of your videos and I think you're on to something I have a mobile home that the a calls the part that's inside the house by the fans on a central air central heat unit they're fine but the outside condenser got hit by lightning and caught on fire so it's no longer functional I'm wondering if I could take this same system and put it on a larger scale and heating cool the house on the on the complete house I'm wondering is there some way I could tie your experiments in to the a coil and heating cool that way without having an outside condenser if so I would like your input on this thanks for sharing your experiments great job

  • @firesalut8149
    @firesalut8149 3 года назад +3

    Привет , сделай : 1 для радиатора корпус из пенопласта. 2 используй соленую воду .

  • @beaversareinsane726
    @beaversareinsane726 Год назад

    Why not just buy a water chiller, pump, and an insulated resovoir tank (like a cold plunge setup? A 1/2hp chiller can easily cool 50 gallons down down into the low 40's...of course you would need to run tubing to your heat exchangers, but that is exactly how a highrise building is air conditioned...chilled water. Its really quite efficient too.

  • @VenturaIT
    @VenturaIT 2 месяца назад

    would a Peltier running on solar work to cool the water enough to make this last longer than 2 hours?

  • @qpnoi7192
    @qpnoi7192 12 дней назад

    This is comparative to a chilled water supply air handling unit. I a'm looking to buy the smallest freezer unit and add heat exchanger inside to make chilled water.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  11 дней назад

      hi. yes, indeed. sounds like a good idea! i've got a mini freezer (but so far i've held off on drilling holes into it) (for the tubing).

  • @leemoviereviews
    @leemoviereviews 3 года назад +1

    use the fridge compressor to better resault

  • @redwood1957
    @redwood1957 4 месяца назад

    I'm thinking.use your trans cooler as in this video. If you have a 12vdc travel refrig freezer.put your cooling lines through the horizontal hatch cover with a type heat exchanger in the cooler.
    How much water do you put in the bucket to supply your chill lines?
    Any ideas.

  • @calmauric8218
    @calmauric8218 3 года назад +4

    Awesome. I've got a dead portable AC unit. Might hack the radiators out of that and do something similar to you. ( Yes I will be careful with the r134a!!)

    • @derekrunyan983
      @derekrunyan983 3 года назад

      Just get a recharge kit . If you jack it up get a bigger air compressor and add more coils from another unit or refrigerator and sodder them together then add a bunch of 134 whatever "refrigerant"

    • @calmauric8218
      @calmauric8218 3 года назад +1

      @@derekrunyan983 yeah nah, it no good. Has electrical issues and a fan is shorting out. Plus it's was heavy on power usage. - I'm really trying to get a good off grid cooling solution on a 24v system. So those two big multi cored radiators are looking juicy!

  • @picklepee2771
    @picklepee2771 Год назад +1

    Holy shit this is perfect for a grow tent

  • @MangJago
    @MangJago 2 года назад

    is there Air Cooler like your made with heatsink pipe & Water, in Market Global ? what brand is it ?, many air cooler today only use filter cardboard

  • @yeyis05
    @yeyis05 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been thinking of getting a 300-500 gallon heater holding tank. Burry it with a Accessible hatch. Run a inlet hose on the bottom and a outlet hose on top. With a pump to circulate the water throughout the house and use radiators with Fans on them to cool down our home. We also have Solar water heaters for our hot shower water. Install a Bypass to allow the hot water to also run through the same radiators in the winter to heat the house. I’m just a little worried because the hot water gets extremely hot because it’s in stainless tubes covered with glass and it gets extremely hot, maybe a Separate radiator in a isolated area and then ducted into home.

  • @paradiselost9946
    @paradiselost9946 Год назад

    get a large terracotta urn, aka "amphora". the seepage through the unglazed ceramic naturally cools the contents to 4C. there are charts around for the actual drop in degrees for every unit of water lost. if you have 200 odd litres of water held at 4C, you arent going to warm it up much with this set up! all about thermal mass too. its not as limited as the swamp cooler is, still works in high humidity. though of course, its better when its dry...
    and yeah, enclose those coolers, all the air through the fan AND the fins. the slower the air through the cooler, the more heat sucked out...

  • @giaxxone
    @giaxxone 3 месяца назад

    This is a great idea for a little spot cooler to blow on you for a few hours or maybe cool a bedroom! But it’s not a good solution for cooling a living space if the freezer you’re using to freeze the ice packs is in that same space. You’re just transferring heat from the air into the water, into the ice pack, then your freezer will transfer the heat from the ice pack right back into the air… and generate more heat in the process.

  • @kittyztigerz
    @kittyztigerz 3 года назад

    i have pull one out truck ac coils in dash n thick n bigger n use peiter 400wattage 8 them n have other one front con run out side with big fan on it blow heat out like normal ac window n find ac window brown i throw away stuff on it turn it into 12v one never have issues using ac window parts that already broken turn it into working 12vdc ac lol done it back in 2008

  • @donnieyoung0
    @donnieyoung0 2 года назад +1

    The paint can is a great idea for the cooling Reservoir. Just needs some way to insulate the paint can and the lines. If you could set the cooler on the top of the can make the hose fitting be all inside the paint can and only have you wires for the fans and pump coming out the lid. Would help make the Ice block last longer inside

  • @georgemaze7926
    @georgemaze7926 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for making this video, please make more and keep up the good work 🙌

  • @richardlopez5992
    @richardlopez5992 3 месяца назад

    in Puerto Rico where i live the ice packs dont last 30 minutes

  • @jordansiqueido2101
    @jordansiqueido2101 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your time and these encouraging results. I had this same heater core based idea cross my mind over the past couple of years, after watching a video featuring a cold copper coil zip-tied onto a box fan. I knew we could do more efficiently. You have given me confidence now to actually spend money on my own compact design without worry. I propose a version that has the coolant sealed inside a vessel that can fit fountain pump in the opening, like a half gallon mason jar, or something. I also propose using cheap vodka instead of water. The Russians historically used vodka as a superior coolant in some of their older military aircraft. This way you could drop the vessel into the bucket without needing to worry about priming the system before each use. Thanks again

  • @4144758
    @4144758 3 месяца назад

    That would work great with some dry ice and refrigerant or coolant

  • @domcizek
    @domcizek Год назад

    IN THE SOUTHWEST, YEARS AGO, EVAPORATIVE COOLING WAS HOT, ON TOP OF THE HOUSE, BUT THE WATER SHORTAGE MAY HAVE STOPPED THAT WITH ZONING LAWS NO INEFFECT TO SAVE WATER

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. could be in some areas, but there are evap coolers all over the place in my area. (when you go to the store they have evap cooler pads stacked halfway to the ceiling, just to keep up with the demand)

  • @parwindersinghwaraich2365
    @parwindersinghwaraich2365 4 месяца назад

    How much difference between water temperature and cold air temperature?

  • @udmbfckx2916
    @udmbfckx2916 Год назад

    So adding a pan with a hose for drainage and insulating the can to extend the coolness of the fluid....Shazam!
    Also if you have an efficient danfoss-like type rv-equipped fridge (think ICECO, Whynter, Dometic, etc), you can use the freezer section to continually replace the ice packs on your small living space. These fridges use no more than 40 watt/hours, so the whole ACTUAL setup for cooling your small RV/small truck camper/camper topper/minivan/full size van is about 50 watts +/- !!! Use this for your sleeping area at night or during the day your living quarters. Maybe separate the 2 areas using some bubble/foil for maximum cooling effect.

  • @erickdupont4503
    @erickdupont4503 2 года назад

    I need your help. I’ve been tasked with coming up with a way to provide cold dry air for a children’s hospital in Bangladesh. Mission work. Very humid air must somehow be dried so I can use it in an evap system/heat exchanger. I’ve got the design in mind but am stuck with that humid air. Can anyone help me???

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +1

      i've been working on DIY dehumidifiers but so far they are just small systems. maybe other commenters can help?

    • @erickdupont4503
      @erickdupont4503 2 года назад

      @@desertsun02 Thank you for taking the time. 👍😎

  • @CheapHomeTech
    @CheapHomeTech 3 года назад +2

    An overview at the start would be very helpful

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +3

      hi. i decided to jump right in 'to the action' with this one and i put the items list and build at the end. it's just pumping cold water through a heat exchanger to produce cold air - nothing really complicated. feel free to ask any questions. (posting them as a new comment is the best way to make sure i see them. i'm not always notified about replies)

    • @CheapHomeTech
      @CheapHomeTech 3 года назад +1

      @@desertsun02 thanks. I was afraid i was missing how to make a mini split heat pump.

  • @hanz2lk
    @hanz2lk 4 месяца назад

    I was actually on Amazon looking at evaporators, can probably use a Thermose and braided tubing

  • @rajeshbhutkar8069
    @rajeshbhutkar8069 6 месяцев назад

    What should be the size of Trans cooler for air conditioning of one bed room of 120 sft area and 10 feet height.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 месяцев назад

      hi. hayden model 405 is a good choice. they also sell medium duty and heavier duty trans-coolers too. i haven't tried those yet.

  • @glenwhitbeck28
    @glenwhitbeck28 3 года назад +1

    I noticed you took reading right off the unit! But what was the temp in the room and how much did I cool the room to? Also how long will it room before you need more ice?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +2

      i've not yet tested the cooling capacity room-wide. the room temp at time of filming was about 82F/83F. i noticed in early testing that air temps across room were about 78F after running awhile and had started about 83F (but this is unofficial). size of room is 18x10 plus it's open to the kitchen and the hall so a good size area. south facing room (typically the hottest in the house). 1 to 2 hours of cooling for a smaller load of ice and guessing 3 to 6 or more with more ice and/or insulated bucket or ice chest.

  • @sonichuizcool7445
    @sonichuizcool7445 2 года назад

    Btu. It's still cheaper and per unit of energy way more efficient to run a window shaker.

  • @EvidenceOfData
    @EvidenceOfData 6 месяцев назад

    Project looks fun👍 You could maximize cooling by a makeshift duct between the fan supply and coil. That way 100% of air the fan is pulling would blow across 100% [entire surface area] of the coil.

  • @CJhere
    @CJhere 5 месяцев назад

    What if those pipes with a small bucket of water you keep in the refrigerator in freezer compartment by making a way to closing the door of it. That's how you can avoid the ice bucket outside even it will help to avoid ice most of the time.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  5 месяцев назад

      i've been thinking of trying something similar

    • @CJhere
      @CJhere 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@desertsun02is a great must try then i will wait for your video

  • @ronnelljames4051
    @ronnelljames4051 4 месяца назад

    I have a 42 inch shop fan how big of a radiator can i put on that and run it from an old deep freezer?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 месяца назад +1

      hi. there is a company called 'badger insulated pipe' that sells very large heat exchange radiators. i shop fan would pair up well with some of the ones they sell. check this one out.
      badger-pipe.com/products/36x36-water-to-air-heat-exchanger-1-1-4-copper-ports-with-install-kit?_pos=72&_sid=57f5e4057&_ss=r

  • @chrisparker5895
    @chrisparker5895 Год назад

    This video is over a year old, so I’m hoping that you see my question.
    So the pump, so you just drop the entire thing in the water (wires and all) or am I missing something?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад +1

      hi. these water pumps are totally waterproof (so you just drop them right in the water). btw, you can ask questions on any or all of my videos. the age of the video doesn't matter. i see all the comments. 🙂

    • @chrisparker5895
      @chrisparker5895 Год назад

      Thank you so much

  • @walterkersting9922
    @walterkersting9922 Год назад

    You’re just borrowing btus from your fridge. In my slum people just drink cold beer, thus placing the btus in their gut.

    • @AdamMontoyaUSA
      @AdamMontoyaUSA Год назад

      It's possible to make ice off grid. 12v countertop ice makers exist(so no need for an inverter). You could even DIY an ammonia absorption ice maker. Then use the ice from that to cool your room.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      @walter kersting hi. that's true in many cases (but it doesn't matter in most cases). what i mean is that unless you are trying to cool your entire house 24/7 you can borrow those btu's for the cooling when and where you want it. if my kitchen is warmer by a degree or two (when the ice is freezing) i don't mind.

  • @MohAwad-mw2oz
    @MohAwad-mw2oz 6 месяцев назад

    Mennn you are amazing..i have radiator, fans, pertier plates, pump etc etc..all what you have here..still im waiting and thinking HOW TO MAKE IT!? Yess this is The System i like..thank you~♧

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 месяцев назад

      you bet. i'm glad my video helped you!

  • @king9bike967
    @king9bike967 2 года назад

    I wonder what would happen if you could leave that DC pump on and try to freeze it in like a bucket like maybe when it gets cold leave it outside when it’s gonna get like 10° or some shit I wonder if they’ll be able to freeze

  • @randallmarsh446
    @randallmarsh446 Год назад

    mix some alcohol in the water to lower the cooling ..lo

  • @jerseysmash8200
    @jerseysmash8200 3 месяца назад

    Run water in tubing around and around ans arount a freezer chest for at home use..lol

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 месяца назад

      hi. i've thought about that but never tried it.

  • @tonypino2858
    @tonypino2858 2 года назад +1

    Cool Video

  • @taa3436
    @taa3436 3 года назад +1

    Awesome vids:) happy to subscribe. I see you tried several ways to cool/heat a room:after your experience i would like to know what is the best way to do it:a radiator(heat exchange) or a copper coil method? Thanks for sharing

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +2

      hi. radiator/heat exchanger is more powerful.

  • @mohdabdul8293
    @mohdabdul8293 5 месяцев назад

    Where did you purchase evaporation system?? Let me know the website

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  5 месяцев назад +1

      hi. i get the radiators (hayden transmission coolers) on amazon.

  • @ERUEDA75
    @ERUEDA75 4 месяца назад

    es una gran idea pero solo estas dicipando el frio, no produces el frio

  • @NitroGnome
    @NitroGnome Год назад

    If you live river or lake side, you can use cool bottom water for cooling too.... or water from well... no need for ice

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi yes, those are both very good ideas.

  • @r0adbLur
    @r0adbLur Год назад

    The setup looks very simple but is there any guide how to connect the parts up please? I totally dono about electric works but I need a small aircon for my pet that doesn't humidify the air surrounding. To confirm, this does not humidify the air right?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. these setups don't add any humidity to the air. they just cool the air down. btw - the other air-cooling units that i have (where i blow air over ice) don't add any humidity to the air either. they cool the air due to the phase change of the water from a solid to a liquid. the only setups that add moisture to the air are 'evap air coolers' (also known as swamp coolers). those are the ones that pull air through a wet pad (an evap cooler pad) and cool using evaporation. this video is the 'how to make it' video. if you have any specific questions feel free to ask.

  • @pauliether.c.guy.3349
    @pauliether.c.guy.3349 2 года назад

    That’s a very good concept and I commend you you are nothing short of a genius but I see one small problem. Try putting a shroud over that entire heat exchanger with the fenders so this way there’s no wasted energy just try it listen to me and I promise you you’ll get a little bit more colder air channeled through that fan thus wasting no energy and putting out more colder air 😝

  • @jpadgr8
    @jpadgr8 2 года назад +3

    Same concept on how a chiller works. Air cool chillers cool the water at 55 degrees. Pumps are used to push the chill water into the evaporator coils. Blower motors push air into the the evaporator coils and cools mega buildings. Return water pumps into a water tower. Nice miniature chiller 😎

  • @redwood1957
    @redwood1957 4 месяца назад

    I think you should search 12 /24 vdc ac compressor thank you

    • @redwood1957
      @redwood1957 4 месяца назад

      Could you explain using compressed air for ac thanks

  • @davidzoyoquila941
    @davidzoyoquila941 Год назад

    I’m new to this stuff but I get the brilliant idea of how this works. Quick question, so the same water that runs into the bucket is the same one that goes into the cooler? Meaning I wouldn’t have to refill this at all right(only the ice)?

  • @bobbydilley
    @bobbydilley Год назад

    Why doesn’t this add humidity? You’ve got a literal bucket of ice turning into water in your house, surely this adds humidity? If you moved the cooler outside then I would agree

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. it doesn't add humidity because when ice melts it just changes phase from a solid to a liquid (but it doesn't turn into a gas). to keep the water totally contained you can use an ice chest or something like that to hold the cold water. it's basically a closed loop system because the water stays inside the tubes and the radiator.

    • @Singh-amit-ITI
      @Singh-amit-ITI 4 месяца назад

      Perfect answer as water remain inside system, infact the moisture in air gets condensed and in turn will reduce humidity.
      Albeit there can be issue of water (condensed droplets on radiator) sprinkling if fan speed is high.

  • @thetinkering5943
    @thetinkering5943 3 года назад +1

    You should turn that into an atmospheric water generator

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +1

      hi. you'd have an issue with water quality because it's aluminum. copper pipe might be the way to go (or stainless steel)

    • @thetinkering5943
      @thetinkering5943 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 true, I wonder if there are any dehumidifiers that are stainless steel 🤔

  • @eyecandyquartz8494
    @eyecandyquartz8494 2 года назад

    Pretty cool..u should enclose it in a box so the air is forced over the entire heat exchanger..

  • @jaedenspider877
    @jaedenspider877 2 года назад +1

    Where can you buy the condenser coils?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +1

      hi. i get the radiators on amazon. they're hayden transmission coolers. they sell several sizes.🙂

    • @jaedenspider877
      @jaedenspider877 Год назад +1

      @@desertsun02 I found them thank you