DIY Evap Air Cooler! - Dual-Bucket Evap Cooling Tower! - Awesome Air Cooler!! - can be solar powered

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  • DIY Evap Air Cooler. This design uses Two 5-Gallon Buckets (stacked high) to make an air cooling "tower". produces powerful breeze and low temps. (drops 80F air to 58-59F). The dual-bucket design allows the unit to hold 5 gallons (for all-day cooling). temp. tests and full build included in the video. *note that it can be AC or DC powered. for DC power - one 12v solar panel (15-20 watt) can power fan (10w) and DC water pump (5-10w)... or just use 12v battery. *be ready for summer... once it's built, all you need is water & sun and you've got cool air! if you like the vid. please rate, subscribe, and share.

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  • @johnspurling1269
    @johnspurling1269 6 лет назад +41

    EXCELLENT!! I have to give you credit (you deserve it)! You are good most often with what you do and the ideas you have. I've made use of a few of your ideas on several occasions, I live on just a small Social Security check as my only income, Ideas like this help make my life much more comfortable, bearable and livable. While saving me money! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I sincerely appreciate your time and efforts, Respectfully John

  • @MrMotorchild
    @MrMotorchild 5 лет назад +15

    Thanks for sharing - best DIY bucket evap cooler on youtube. Built one based on your design - guaranteed 20 degree drop in temp every time.

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 3 года назад +10

    Like I said before, your designs not only make life more comfortable, they can also save lives. All on a budget! Thanks again for sharing 🙏

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +3

      hi there and thanks. i try to keep everything simple, practical, inexpensive and useful (and easy to make) so that the projects help (and inspire) as many people as possible all around the world. a few other things i focus on are off-grid designs, using recycled or repurposed materials and harnessing alternative energies (mainly solar).

  • @Melw44
    @Melw44 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this. I built one because of all the smoke from the fires in Ca. preventing the use of the large house swamp cooler. We move it from room to room as needed. Takes the edge off of the 100 degree weather.

  • @candyhymans3996
    @candyhymans3996 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant!! I was looking for a simple way to cool rabbit hutches during the summer! Continue the stove piping up and thru the hutch up close to the ceiling. Cut gashes out of the straight piping allowing the cool air to escape into each cage of the hutch! This allows rabbits to lay at back of cage under the pipe to cool off!! Ur awesome!! Thank u so much!!

  • @TabooX1984
    @TabooX1984 5 лет назад +4

    As you said in the description, the two bucket design allows for all day cooling. Additionally, it raises the air so you can point it right at yourself while you sit and (hehe) chill.

  • @SkywatcherSandra
    @SkywatcherSandra 3 года назад +3

    New friend here of your channel today from Martin Midlife misadventures channel. This is a fabulous video sharing life enhancing comfort creating atmosphere. Thank you for your time and video. HUGS and GOD bless us everyone ❤

  • @charlieredeemed
    @charlieredeemed 3 года назад +5

    I expect the power grid to go out in Phoenix, this year, the way things are going. I plan on making this ASAP

    • @videoadult1
      @videoadult1 3 года назад +1

      Same. Going today and was looking at video again for materials. Make sure you have solar portable setup. Here in Tempe.

  • @charleylagarce1156
    @charleylagarce1156 2 года назад +4

    really excited to try this! Im gonna make one for my mom to help with heat and cooling costs. Thank you so much for doing this. And explaining in a simple way.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      very welcome and have fun building! 🙂

  • @johnhoagland2214
    @johnhoagland2214 4 года назад +5

    I LIKE THE UPDATE- WITH THE ADDED LOWER BUCKET AND YOUR FINE DETAILS HAS CONVINCED ME TO MAKE ONE FOR MY 20 X 8" TRAILER HOT BOX! IT WAS 96 DEGREES YESTERDAY AND THAT HOT SHEET WILL MELT EVERYTHING IN ITS VIEW!!! THANKS, EAGLE-SAN IN COLORADO

  • @pkbrown58
    @pkbrown58 3 года назад +3

    Nice project. Simple and effective! I believe you can get a DC fountain pump and solar cell to power it on Amazon.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +2

      hi there. yep amazon should have those 🙂

    • @garyking3229
      @garyking3229 2 года назад +1

      Can you share the pump data (GPH) that works ?

  • @Robby4Jesus
    @Robby4Jesus 3 года назад +2

    Great Video! None of the others took time to go over how much of the cooler pad and screen a guy would need.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +3

      hi there. thanks! glad it helped you ✔

  • @klee88029
    @klee88029 6 лет назад +11

    PS: Please post a detailed list of all the parts with their proper names (With AC and DC options; I might get a couple made for my old lady friends on solar) that you used here so I can take it to Home Depot when I go shopping. It's 80 miles away,, so I can't forget anything or get the wrong parts! (Including the type of fan you are using and the little white pvc plug thing at the end of the tubing.) And, did you use all 10' of the tubing for this one, or less?

  • @motorgearhead
    @motorgearhead 6 лет назад +5

    Suggestion for high humidity areas or if you’re needing maximum cooling.... since this system efficiency is limited by how easily water is able to evaporate. If you use a mixture of water and alcohol it should dramatically increase the cooling efficiency. Not sure about odor but it should majorly increase evaporation rates and cooling.

    • @therationallion
      @therationallion 2 года назад

      Do you have a recommendation as to what water/alcohol ratio would be most effective?
      And what type of alcohol?

    • @motorgearhead
      @motorgearhead 2 года назад +1

      @@therationallion - I think any alcohol would work. Rubbing alcohol would certainly be the cheapest. You might try starting with a 50% solution of rubbing alcohol and water. The higher the percentage of isopropyl alcohol the more water you should be able to get away with using. Ultimately gonna be trial & error but the theory is at least sound.

    • @therationallion
      @therationallion 2 года назад

      @@motorgearhead Thanks for the reply, I'll definitely be experimenting.

    • @motorgearhead
      @motorgearhead 2 года назад +1

      @@therationallion - let me know how it works out please.

    • @kentaltobelli1840
      @kentaltobelli1840 2 года назад +1

      Yes it'll be cool but then you'll be breathing in alcohol vapors! Better approach is indirect evaporative cooling. Unfortunately for humid areas you'll never get temperatures below the wet bulb temperature. Instead, maybe some combination of dessicant and indirect evaporative cooling would work if you can afford such a complicated system instead of a compressor based AC.

  • @LucasMasch
    @LucasMasch 3 года назад +2

    how big are the intake holes and drain hole? trying to figure out which hole saws i need

  • @weaveryounghands4818
    @weaveryounghands4818 Год назад +1

    thanks for the clear thorough video! ill keep tweaking but have not been able to get a temp drop in my 90º, very low humidity room. my understanding is swamp coolers function best with a vent to remove hot air and humidity build-up from the room, do you have a vent in the room where you use this? could you say why or why not? again thank you!

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад +2

      hi. yes you have to vent it. if not vented it will increase humidity and the cooling will be very limited.

  • @guanghong716
    @guanghong716 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing tutorial! I am thinking of using this when I camp. How long will a bucket like this last per filling of water? Have you thought about doing 2 layers of cool pad to make it thicker?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 месяца назад +1

      hi. and thank you. this should work great for camping. how long the water lasts will mainly depend on how dry the air is. (the drier the is air, the more evaporation that will take place). i usually get several hours before i need to add more water. i haven't really thought about using more padding to make it thicker. i don't think it would make the air any colder. just the one layer of pad seems to drop the air to 'the limits' allowed by evap. cooling. if you use a much faster fan then a double pad might be an advantage.

  • @TheRetiredVet
    @TheRetiredVet 3 года назад +2

    It would be nice if you could provide Amazon links to all of the materials for the build. I will build one of these to run off of a solar panel. I will have to do the research myself to find the correct size of pump, fan, solar panel, battery, voltage controller etc. Thank you for this great idea.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +1

      hi. providing amazon links is proving too difficult with some of the products. they switch the links so often i can't keep up. and if i forget then there are just a bunch of non-working links out there. best to just search amazon for best price.

  • @motorgearhead
    @motorgearhead 6 лет назад +2

    Tip... spray bottle of water/alcohol will drop inside car temps dramatically in just about 2 min when sprayed inside the car.

  • @metalslug97
    @metalslug97 5 лет назад +7

    What pump do you use?

  • @klee88029
    @klee88029 6 лет назад +8

    Mr. Desert Sun, You have made about half a dozen of these contraptions over the years, all great. What I want to know is which one actually works the best (Ice/Cooling agent lasting longest; Degrees of Temp Dropping) in your opinion? I am not a handyman type; little to no tools skills and will be asking a friend to put one or two together for me. So, I want to get it right, the first time! I don't use solar panels, I am on the grid, so electric demand is not a top concern. I live in an RV @ 31.884 Longitude in NM that climbs to 115-120 Degrees inside for most of June, July, August and the 5,000 BTU AC unit only lowers the temp about 10 Degrees, so it is fairly unbearable. Thanks for any info. klee.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +5

      hi there. i normally don't rank them (because they all have their advantages...) but... if you've got the right climate and you want to cool the largest of areas (*more than a room) i'd have to say my evap. air cooler designs that use 20" box fans. i have 3 of those (at least)... but my newest one is really posting some impressive numbers. it's cooling my ENTIRE HOUSE all day in 100F heat. it's cheap to make and unbelievably simple to put together. posted 2 weeks ago (5/1/2018) if interested here's the link ruclips.net/video/xDze9f6Jx8Q/видео.html

    • @klee88029
      @klee88029 6 лет назад +3

      Gee Thx! I Hadn't seen this newest one, and just by the increased Fan size, I bet it will do the job for my living in the Desert environment also. You're the best, thanx again, I appreciate your creations and helping others. klee-pjp88029

    • @scotedwards2962
      @scotedwards2962 6 лет назад

      desertsun02 same question but for a 25 foot rv. What's your suggestion on the best one? Great channel!

  • @notpoliticallycorrect
    @notpoliticallycorrect 2 месяца назад

    Excellent!

  • @unambitious
    @unambitious 6 лет назад +4

    Great design and video like the others! Was wondering what the recommended sq ft this would be good for though. Would like to make one to compliment my window unit AC and perhaps make it solar like your setup.

  • @PeterWest70
    @PeterWest70 6 лет назад +1

    What an awesome idea!! Gonna try to miniaturize using PC cooling fans (6vdc) and a small solar charger for outdoors buffs !! Thanks

  • @DO-hc3le
    @DO-hc3le Год назад

    Trying to build this but no experience. So I got the pump today, 12V DC. There's no place on my charge controller or on my solar generator to plug in this kind of cord. The instructions are in Chinese with no pictures. Got any suggestions or could you make any if you had pictures? Really frustrating.

  • @daviru02
    @daviru02 Год назад

    Awesome video! Couldn't you also put salt in the water to make it colder?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. it might work (but i haven't tried it)

  • @cisco95slk
    @cisco95slk 5 месяцев назад

    You are a genius. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @supergary4988
    @supergary4988 Год назад

    So I have 420cfm fan and the evaporator pad but it never drops temp down. I built a pvc cage with small holes at the top. The evaporator pad is underneath the pvc with holes. The pump is circulating the water. The temp doesn’t drop at all. Water or air

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. sounds like a much different build than the unit in the video. i'd have to see the build to figure out why it's not working.

  • @dandupree9903
    @dandupree9903 5 лет назад +1

    How do you connect the fan and the pump to a single 12v battery? Can you just splice the wires together?

  • @shelleynobleart
    @shelleynobleart 6 лет назад +3

    Really creative piece of engineering! I wish I could get one these to work here in Los Angeles. I did my best with you evaporative cooling ice chest set up and even filled with ice couldn't get any coolness. It may be to dry here.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      h there and thanks. since you're in LA, you should be able to get these to work. the drier the air the better they work (typically). try one of these "no ice needed" designs. (i have 2 more units/vids coming out in the next few weeks... one is a 20" box fan conversion and the other is a small window unit... and they all work great)... btw - the ice-based ones are more of a conduction-cooling device (they don't take advantage of the properties of evaporation cooling)

  • @KristoferTravelsHomesteading
    @KristoferTravelsHomesteading 6 лет назад +6

    genius! Never seen this. thanks for sharing.

  • @thisismossop
    @thisismossop 4 года назад +2

    Could you just add a third bucket, at height, and do away with the pump?

    • @iva4856
      @iva4856 Месяц назад

      You could valve a higher, third bucket to the hose in the second bucket and you don't need the pump. You still need the electricity for the fan, though.

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 6 лет назад +1

    This is cool! No pun intended. Also look at a 12-volt air conditioner designed and built by wallabydam.

  • @Dbf1339
    @Dbf1339 6 лет назад

    I think actually having two in two different parts of the house might be more effective though don't you think? This would work better than one in the same spot but spreading these out seems more effective

  • @charlieredeemed
    @charlieredeemed 3 года назад

    Dude!!! You are an Air-conditioning genius!!! Very innovative!😀👍

  • @sagejr9295
    @sagejr9295 5 лет назад +2

    hey can i get a materials list for this build? specifically the fan and motor? thanks!

  • @leeamraa
    @leeamraa 4 года назад

    simplicity is power! very cool!

  • @aaronhelmsman
    @aaronhelmsman 6 лет назад +1

    I think your stuff is really cool and I've been watching for a while, so I'm wondering why you make these? Is it just a mental exercise or a fun hobby?

  • @Meek24-t8
    @Meek24-t8 3 года назад +1

    Yes it this one I'm going to try thanks man for the info

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +1

      sweet!. this one works great

  • @1hflore1ify
    @1hflore1ify Год назад

    If u intergrate a coiled copper tubing, it would bebthe icing on the cake.

  • @vonshango6311
    @vonshango6311 4 года назад +1

    can it cool a small/average bedroom? if so, can you share your experience as example? or tell us how many degrees can it cool an 11x11ft space in 30min?

    • @charleylagarce1156
      @charleylagarce1156 2 года назад

      im gonna try it soon and i will let you know i think it would work. have you tried it yet? Just realised this was posted a year ago lol

  • @phasetek
    @phasetek 6 лет назад +9

    Hi, thanks for the great video. I’m trying to build one of these (as they say the devil in in the details) and have a few questions.
    1. how much better is the double bucket design than the single bucket design? I like the fact that the bottom bucket holds a full 5 gallons of water. What are disadvantages of the double bucket design?
    2. What is the exact model of fan and pump you are using? Do you have amazon links for these? Also what is power consumption when both are running?
    3. Is there anything special about the window screen you’re using? I couldn’t find that exact one anywhere, but not sure if specific qualities are better (ie ultra fine, standard, etc)
    Im having a really difficult time finding evaporative cooler pads in my area (but this unit will be used in an area where evaporative cooling works well), I can only find 29”x30”, I can’t find 28x34, will the smaller size work ok?

    • @svhu7ngshbbj
      @svhu7ngshbbj 4 года назад +3

      1. The advantage of the double bucket design is that you can drill the top bucket full of holes, for more air flow. Also, the evaporative pad won’t be half submerged in water. The only disadvantage that I can think of is that you need two buckets - a larger unit.
      2. According to the first video, it looks like a 6-inch 12-volt automotive (DC electric) fan unit is being used. I am using a 6-inch desk fan (AC electric) that I have removed the base of.
      3. Don’t think the type of window screen will change the outcome. I am using some general window screen I found at Home Depot.
      4. As long as you can trim it down to 13 inch height by 30 inch width, you will be fine. 30 inches seems to be the inner circumference of the 5-gallon bucket.

  • @urjnlegend
    @urjnlegend 6 лет назад +3

    "that time of the year"

  • @shaunbarbee2087
    @shaunbarbee2087 5 лет назад +1

    Okay so I am super ignorant but I am trying to build something similar to this for burning man. What is the metallic tube called that is coming of the top of the cooler?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  5 лет назад

      hi. it's called a 8 inch 90 degree round adjustable elbow

  • @Dbf1339
    @Dbf1339 6 лет назад +2

    Wondering if I could run this off a solar panel in an RV

    • @videoadult1
      @videoadult1 3 года назад

      Yes you can, I will be doing it with my solar generator

  • @wearewatchingyou4371
    @wearewatchingyou4371 3 года назад

    Instead of using a water pump, do you think it's possible to make it with a overhead gravity driven water drip?. Maybe if the hose and drip holes were big enough in diameter?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi. i'd have to give that one some thought

  • @HappyWino99
    @HappyWino99 2 года назад

    Great design, just curious, why did you choose "DIY soaker hose" versus pre-made 1/4" irrigation soaker hose?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +1

      hi and thanks. if i remember right, i just didn't think about those soaker hoses at the time. it might work very well though. i'd say it's worth trying 👍🙂

  • @drmoto8058
    @drmoto8058 Год назад

    would it be possible to do this in a 20 gallon trash can with a radiator fan?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. yes, that sounds very possible. 🙂

  • @janjansz7513
    @janjansz7513 6 лет назад +1

    I like your video's and admire your percevearance. I have a question cons. The "dual bucket evaporator" : what is the ingoing water temperature and the actual delta t over the device? Thanks

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      hi there and thanks. i didn't measure the starting temperature of the water (but my tap water is usually 77-80F). with a drop to about 60F. so about a 20F drop. humidity at time of test was 5-10%

  • @cast390
    @cast390 6 лет назад

    You are going to be the guy that creates the water powered automobile

    • @precurious1148
      @precurious1148 5 лет назад +1

      The government already killed that guy

  • @coptechgold
    @coptechgold 6 лет назад

    Cool build.

  • @joshuawinterson1851
    @joshuawinterson1851 Год назад

    yes

  • @MissMarinaCapri
    @MissMarinaCapri 6 лет назад +1

    COOL! Pun intended ;-)

  • @nathanorr888
    @nathanorr888 6 лет назад +1

    Can you please tell us the fan you're using? Can't seem to find it online without knowing what exactly to search. Thanks, man!

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      hi there. it's a 12VDC (10 watt) "auto" fan. i get them from walmart (sold in the auto dept). amazon sells them too

  • @johnebee
    @johnebee 3 года назад

    Planning to make this for my mushroom growing. I'm hoping it will add humidity to the air. Do you know how it effects humidity?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +1

      if you use it in small confined spaces with no ventilation humidity will certainly go up. 🙂

  • @VeronicaRamirez-bp2ow
    @VeronicaRamirez-bp2ow 3 года назад

    How long does the 5 gallon and 10 gallon last? I live in AZ and it can get up to 115-120 degrees during summer. I will not be able to work from home much longer and would like to use this in my newly adopted pet's dog house that is 4ftx4ftx4ft.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi there. it depends on how dry it is. (how fast the water evaporates). you should be able to get 5 or 6 hours before you need to refill the dual bucket unit with water. if you just make the single bucket setup then it's more like 2.5 or 3.5 hours. (but this varies)

  • @ipeeinmysinkimafraidtocome7127
    @ipeeinmysinkimafraidtocome7127 4 года назад

    I'm going to this definitely in the sumer

  • @Lumberman2011
    @Lumberman2011 6 лет назад

    Outstanding!! Kudos to you!

  • @awagawtawr
    @awagawtawr 3 года назад

    How much of an improvement is the 2 bucket version compared to your 1 bucket version? Does it have a larger temp drop?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi. with the bigger reservoir and the extra air holes this one is more powerful - covers a larger area. temps on both drop down about the same.

  • @maidius2280
    @maidius2280 2 года назад

    Will this work if I just need more humidity?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      hi. yes. if you put this in a room with all the doors and windows closed this will act like a humidifier

  • @benleung9172
    @benleung9172 4 года назад

    Hey do you think having a thicker pad would increase the cooling or put too much strain on the fan?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад

      hi there. you could probably double it up if you want to. the pad is designed to work with fans up to 2250cfm (roughly), so even a single pad works great.

  • @davidfacer-msphd3312
    @davidfacer-msphd3312 6 месяцев назад

    Where can I find a link to purchase the fan you use? Thanks.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 месяцев назад

      hi. i just did a quick search and i don't see exact link but it's a fan sold at walmart (in their auto dept). sold under the name "auto expressions"

  • @sighpocket5
    @sighpocket5 4 года назад

    Nice!!!!

  • @Alaskan4Life59
    @Alaskan4Life59 6 лет назад +1

    So I made the two 5gal version, but I'm just not getting anywhere near the low temps you show. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It's 80 degrees in my house, pump is working, pad is getting wet, got plenty of holes in the bucket...but something just isn't working right. The lower bucket reads 64 degrees with ice in it, but the air blowing out doesn't get below 72 degrees. Somehow the air exchange isn't happening. We put about 4gal of water in...is there a chance that's too much? Any tips, thoughts?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад

      hi there. could it be the humidity level in the air? i just checked an Evap Cooling Chart (you can google that) and it shows 80F air temp at 55% humidity would give you 72F air. i've found those charts are very accurate. *average's 5-8% humidity in my desert area... sometimes lower! - i saw a 39 degree temp drop once... but they usually average 20-30F drop

    • @Alaskan4Life59
      @Alaskan4Life59 6 лет назад +1

      desertsun02 I appreciate the insight. We're pretty dry this time of year as well, but you may be on to something. I'm going to try a little tinkering and see if I can get to drop a bit more. We're cookin! 😁

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      awesome. one other thing... make sure the pad is saturated (if it's too dry the temps will go up fast) but this one really works great so keep at it :)

    • @Alaskan4Life59
      @Alaskan4Life59 6 лет назад +1

      desertsun02, thank you for the help. It's much appreciated and I enjoy the concepts I'm learning from your videos. Keep it up.

    • @NextGenerationHealth
      @NextGenerationHealth 6 лет назад +1

      Don't know where you live, but they won't work in the Midwest with hot, muggy conditions. These devices work well in hot dry climates.

  • @TonyS1
    @TonyS1 6 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @thekid5162
    @thekid5162 3 года назад

    I live in Valdosta, GA. I have no central air right now in the medium sized bedroom that i am renting. Room temp is 94 degrees. Do you think this will work for me and if not, have you made anything that may work for me?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi. the humidity where you live might be to high for this but check out my latest 4 air cooler videos. they all show how you can make an air cooler with no added humidity. here's a link to one ruclips.net/video/5YVPu9hfhZo/видео.html

  • @charlesreynolds7608
    @charlesreynolds7608 5 лет назад

    good desighn

  • @lillybelle4638
    @lillybelle4638 3 года назад

    Thank you desertsun02 for the great video. You inspired me and the weather is killing me so I ordered all the materials and made one. It was a lot of fun and blew cold air until it didn't work properly. lol
    I am having a few problems. I have put tons of holes in my tubing but they seem to just close up so my evaporative pad just dries out and fan no longer blows cold air. How do you keep the hold open?
    The second problem I was having a found a way to fix it - my tubing was not staying up and it was getting crimped so I put a wire down the center of it. Now it holds its shape better and it does not fold on itself.
    I am pretty sure I bought the same type of tubing you are using - but it is not working very well.
    What do you think the problem is with the holes not staying holes? Water is NOT dripping out of the holes. When I first make a hole the water shoots out and then it stops.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +3

      hi there. first, i'm glad you built it and that it's working for you! to keep the holes from closing try drilling the holes out with a very small drill bit. use a one-sixteenth inch one. that should work good. that will remove enough of the tubing so that is doesn't try to reclose. possibly just using a fatter nail or push pin could work too.

    • @lillybelle4638
      @lillybelle4638 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 thank you so much for responding! I tried a bigger tool and that didn’t work so I’m gonna try drilling like you suggested! 🤞 fingers crossed!

  • @TheHitechHobo
    @TheHitechHobo 6 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @rachelyounghans
    @rachelyounghans Год назад

    how much does this drop the indoor temp in the desert when its 90º-100º indoors?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      hi. it will depend on the humidity, but it an drop it 20 or 30F if it's dry where you live. for an estimated temp drop you can check an evap cooling chart. those give an estimated temp drop based on unput temp and humidity. they are accurate to within a degree or two. 100F will drop down to 71F if humidity is low. 90F air can drop to 69-70F with humidity from 15 to 20%. are a couple of examples.

    • @rachelyounghans
      @rachelyounghans Год назад

      @@desertsun02 thanks! do you have any recommendations for when monsoon season arrives?

  • @WTF_BBQ
    @WTF_BBQ 6 лет назад

    You live in Florida??? I thought it doesn't work well in very humid areas.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      hi there. nope not in FL. i'm located in the desert(southwest).

  • @b2bgospel
    @b2bgospel 6 лет назад

    What size pump... Gallons per hour. Don't want to get to powerful, or it won't drop but spray out the hose. Thanks

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +2

      hi there. i used a 200 GPH one. a 150'er would probably work good too

  • @inomad1313
    @inomad1313 6 лет назад

    Where did you get the dura cool pad? From the looks of everything else, I’m guessing the rest of the supplies came from Home Depot. I wasn’t able to find that pad on their web site.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад +1

      hi there. i don't see the pad on their site either (but they have boxes and boxes of them in the store). if you type the search term 'duracool evap pad' into search engine it brings up a lot of them. if interested, amazon has the pad for about $8 www.amazon.com/dp/B000UJDVIY/ref=asc_df_B000UJDVIY5444179/?tag=hyprod-20&creative=394997&creativeASIN=B000UJDVIY&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167155689281&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7193191279482081285&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030009&hvtargid=pla-304692300946

    • @inomad1313
      @inomad1313 6 лет назад +1

      desertsun02 thank you for the response and the link.

    • @josephshort3925
      @josephshort3925 6 лет назад +1

      I just saw rolls at Wal-Mart and also cut rectangle (replacements) as well. I bought mine at Lowes.

  • @mitch5077
    @mitch5077 2 года назад

    I made your design but with a laundry basket and 5 gallon bucket.

  • @rholdnr
    @rholdnr 4 года назад

    How long does a single 5 gallon fill of water last?

  • @deelightful7996
    @deelightful7996 4 года назад

    What is the blue pad called? Where do you get it?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад

      hi. it's called evap. cooler pad. you can get it at the home stores (home depot and lowes both sell it)

  • @dakotastorms1255
    @dakotastorms1255 6 лет назад

    How much do u charge to make these?

  • @cuddleninja2978
    @cuddleninja2978 3 года назад

    Can you sell me a book that you make about all the materials and tools and steps about how to make this? An ebook or something?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi there. i don't have an ebook or anything. the vids (and description section) are the "how to" or instructions on how to make it. if you have any specific questions just drop in comments area (as a new comment) and i'll get back to you. btw - it's always a good idea to drop in question as a new comment because i don't always see the replies.

  • @jeremyj3017
    @jeremyj3017 4 года назад +1

    What's the GPH on the pump?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад +2

      hi. it's 200 gph

    • @jeremyj3017
      @jeremyj3017 4 года назад

      @@desertsun02 ok thanks

    • @joebarker9462
      @joebarker9462 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 what Is the blue pad and where did you get it

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад +1

      @joe barker it's evap cooler pad. you can get it at home stores like home depot.

  • @scaryabel210
    @scaryabel210 29 дней назад

    After I watched this, I built it like this, but it didn't cool my room down enough. I'll find another different cooler with cold air than this. No disrespect.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  25 дней назад +1

      hi there. i'm glad you make it. sorry, it didn't work out well enough for you though. with evap coolers it's all about the temperature and humidity levels that you run them in. these units work best in semi dry and dry conditions. if you got some cooling (but not enough) then it's probably just the humidity and temp levels where you live are a little high for the unit. you can always check an 'evap cooling chart' to see what temps it should be outputting. if the air is dry enough it may be that the water flow was to fast or too little. also be sure to vent these to get the coolest temps.

    • @scaryabel210
      @scaryabel210 25 дней назад

      @@desertsun02 yup, at least it works in my cat room, I put it for cool my cats and they loved it and they sat near it as they feel very satisfied. My room is very large than the cat room. I just need to build the bigger cooler for my room.

  • @andrealynn776
    @andrealynn776 3 года назад

    What kinda pump do I need?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi there. any small water pump that is rated from 190 to 220 gpm works good. (a little stronger would be okay too)

  • @TitusNeeley
    @TitusNeeley 6 лет назад

    What kind of filter is that?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  6 лет назад

      hi there. it's a 'Dura-Cool' evaporative cooler pad.

  • @matthewharvey8755
    @matthewharvey8755 4 года назад

    This is great... I plan on making the larger version, But I'm a stickler, and that's no stylus, that's a compass 🤪

  • @Teekoness
    @Teekoness 3 года назад

    What kind of pump?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi. i used a 200 gph water pump. (cost 10 dollars).

    • @Teekoness
      @Teekoness 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 Thank you for your prompt reply. If I may, I have a few other questions.
      Where did you buy it? I can't find anything under 30?
      Is it a fountain pump?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      @Teekoness i got that one at harbor freight tools. last time i checked it was 15 or 20 dollars (but it had the extra feature of shutting off when the water got too low). good feature but i guess they had to increase the price. amazon is a good place to get them too. they have them for 10-25 dollars

    • @Teekoness
      @Teekoness 3 года назад

      @@desertsun02 Thanks again.
      Sigh. May not be able to afford that now. Maybe I can stick ice in a container above the pad and it can wet it as it melts?

  • @carlosquintero8194
    @carlosquintero8194 4 года назад

    What kind of pump is that?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад +1

      hi. it''s a 200gph water pump. from harbor freight tools. (amazon has them too)

    • @carlosquintero8194
      @carlosquintero8194 4 года назад +1

      desertsun02 thanks brother I appreciate it I’ll be making some of these today

  • @blair4596
    @blair4596 4 года назад

    Where can I find cooling pads?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад

      hi. most home stores like home depot have them. amazon sells them too.

    • @blair4596
      @blair4596 4 года назад

      desertsun02 Thanks man

  • @justbored3.14
    @justbored3.14 6 лет назад

    what cfm for the fan do you recommend ?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  5 лет назад

      i'd say 150-400 cfm (for this design). maybe a little higher too.

  • @allencurley5953
    @allencurley5953 Год назад

    Bunting bunting bunting