I made a portable DIY Air Conditioner for $17.99
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Check out the latest portable diy air conditioner I made on the cheap. It is super effective and very inexpensive.
Here is the link to the fan: amzn.to/49Al4ny
Here is the link to the cooler in the video: amzn.to/49ExSte
Here is a link to the elbow I used: amzn.to/3UpbjV6
Here is a link to the other cooler video I mentioned: • Homemade Portable Air ... - Хобби
Great video. Thanks for the information.
wouldnt it be easier to just freeze gallon jugs of water and put those in the cooler instead of dealing with loose melting ice? and there wouldnt be as much moisture being blown into the room i think?
Good idea, then you can drink the water when it thaws
1:43 cat had to verify your work
Two different cats doing QC work.
Hi, looking at a many of your videos. Thank you! Which is your favorite/most efficient build please?
amazing, good job, I from Colombia and I make fan with recicled material and low consumption, it work also with solar panel. what about celda peltier?
does it work with dry ice
where is a link for the fan?
Info on fan?
That's a good explanation but i think you should've explained that it's just for these specific design of DIY air coolers, not all. There are several other designs that are around, including ones with radiators or transmission oil coolers in the coolers in and even outside the cooler. Your video does make it seem like you've covered all the possible ways to build these things
Has anyone ever tried recirculating the ice box air that goes to the fan? Don’t want to create a vacuum or else it wouldn’t work so you’d probably want some small holes just slightly below the ice and stuffing air check valves in them. The small holes below the ice would of course bring in the warm air but since it’s slightly below the ice it cools off before reaching the fan. The biggest thing that might correct the vacuum and water leaking is an air check valve. You’d need 4 or more holes for this recirculating method assuming it works. Maybe i’ll try it someday. Assuming this works you could possibly slow the ice melting having a longer lasting DIY AC.
What if you put a tee in and had one elbow blow cold air on the fan and the other blowing out
Good idea
STEP 1: Have everything except the fan so it's only 18$
Seriously?
What about using dry ice?
You'll die bruh
Will shoot carbon into the air
Dont use dry ice , Its poisonous, It fills the room/car with CO2
As long as you can breath carbon monoxide it works great
CO2- carbon dioxide
Could throw a bunch of salt on the ice