Make Portable Cooling Misters - No Hose Needed to Beat the Heat

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2019
  • Make your own portable, personal mister for a cool & constant spray of water to beat the heat. See how to this version of the patio mister for a personal use size plus several options to Dial it in for your needs. This is meant for a 1 person cooling effect. The whole effect of a mister system takes advantage of a process called evaporative cooling; moisture exposed to air flow creates a cooling effect. This video builds on a previous project where I made two versions that connect to a hose for constant water flow. The benefit of the current project is that it is portable and does not require a hose, motor or power (i.e. plug or battery). This means it is perfect for a backpack, patio / beach chair, shade umbrella, picnic table or anywhere you need some cooled, moist air!
    Prior video projects mentioned:
    - Make Cooling Misters - Beat the Heat - Fun & Refreshing ( • Make Cooling Misters -... )
    - Put Soft Jaws On Your Tool - Stop Sharp Tooth Damage ( • Put Soft Jaws On Your ... )
    Key Materials:
    - Brass mister nozzle (I got 20 on Amazon for just over $10 total)
    - empty, clean 2 liter bottle
    - cheap air pump (picked mine up for $1 at a discount store)
    - 1/4" drip irrigation tubing (roughly 4 feet)
    - 3/16" brass hose barbs - aka splicer (X2)
    - 1/4" clear vinyl tubing (roughly 2 feet)
    - zip ties
    - Optional: in line on / off valve (used with drip irrigation tubing)
    - Optional: velcro to attach pump to bottle for easy access and storage
    WARNING: only fill bottle 2/3 full of water. Only pump to the pressure needed to make the mister system work. Over pressurizing a bottle such as this could result in a potentially dangerous rupture.
    Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from www.videvo.net
    Music by Purple Planet (Celebration, Smile On, Love Life & Get Happy); www.purple-planet.com/
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Комментарии • 18

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 5 лет назад +2

    Very cool. I was thinking, if I use a wide mouth bottle, I could even get some ice in there for those times when there's no respite from the heat. Personal, portable AC unit!

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  5 лет назад +2

      I love it! I am going to have to try adding ice. Thanks so much for the feedback.

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 3 года назад +1

    I buy the .03mm orifice brass nozzles from Amazon. I use them with my 2 gallon Harbor Freight sprayer. I rigged a home misting system using PVC pipe. Tapped and drilled the nozzle screw in holes, attached the water hose to the adapters, and viola, very fine mist. The more pressure the finer the mist,of course. Make sure you clamp the hoses down tight. The water pressure likes to push out the hoses from the adapters.
    Notes:
    - I sanded down a small area on PVC pipe using a circular sander equipment. Makes for a better seal.
    - I placed a piece of panty hose over the intake tube adapter. Helps keep out debris.
    - I have hard water where I live so I remove the nozzles when I will not be using the mister system for a few days.
    - Buy extra nozzles, they can clog easily, especially if you detach and reattach your hose. Dirt will get into the system.

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  3 года назад +1

      Awesome feedback and detail. Thank you so much for sharing the info. I particularly like the tip for filtering debris... I'm going to have to try that.
      Sorry for the delay in reply... I really do appreciate that you took the time to watch and post this comment!

  • @thecorbettchronicles
    @thecorbettchronicles Год назад

    👀 I've been searching for ways to make a diy nebia must type shower... Thanks for sharing! You've given me ideas! Pretty neat stuff

  • @zeebstastic
    @zeebstastic 3 дня назад

    I’m doing same thing but with a 5v fan and instead of a air pump I’m using a 9v fish tank air pump paired with a momentary push switch 😂

  • @closedcasket4yu
    @closedcasket4yu 4 года назад +1

    I work on a forklift in 100°+ weather and I am thinking about taking a Scott's (pesticide) pump (new of course) and hooking up a misting hose to it and surround my forklift with the string of misters! Your thoughts?? Great video!

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  4 года назад

      Not only do I think it is a great idea but I also know it will work! Great minds think alike. When I made this video I did it as a pre-test to bigger things including a clean weed sprayer. I have tried it and it works great!! My plan is to make a video for it as Summer gets closer. Note: I built it into a new hose but I think it would work well at the end of the regular hose too. Also, I think you can add more than one nozzle on a single pump bottle.

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  4 года назад +1

      PS: thanks for watching and taking the time to post your comment too! Greatly appreciated.

    • @closedcasket4yu
      @closedcasket4yu 4 года назад

      @@DialedInDIY no problem! It's fun! Also, I got the mister hose and it fits perfectly... And an electric Scott's pump! So excited to mount it!!!

    • @closedcasket4yu
      @closedcasket4yu 4 года назад

      I'll send a pic if you want!! It works like a charm and I think people would love it you made a video on a portable, electric mister! Under 100 bucks at to boot!

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  4 года назад

      Awesome idea with the electric pump!!! I definitely want to try that! Is your spray bottle made with the electric pump or are you adding that on as an extra?

  • @Cobra428SCJ
    @Cobra428SCJ 2 года назад

    I spent 4 hrs looking for a misting nozzle

  • @TheHackless
    @TheHackless 4 года назад +1

    or buy a sprayer bottle for $2

    • @DialedInDIY
      @DialedInDIY  4 года назад +1

      LOL... so true. My point in the vid was to run a small scale test of a planned project that is a much larger scale. Thanks for watching and commenting.