
Bruce
citylights wrote:The burning man bucket is really cheap and efficient design. With the bucket outside to draw dry air, the bucket exhaust air ducted into the teardrop, and a top vent open on the teardrop for relief air, that would be a winner! Dang, you got me thinking about one for my teardrop to replace the heavy power sucker AC unit that I have!
bdosborn wrote:The fans suck air out of the box. That pulls air into the box through the pads. Here's where the swamp coolers work best.
A and B are good regions. C is not so good. I'm in the A region. I wouldn't bother with it if you're in a C region.
Bruce
KennethW wrote:Just curious. Does the water in a swamp cooler get cold If so can a person pipe the cold water into the teardrop with a radiator then back thru the cooling pads. You would not be putting high humidity air into the camper,it would De-humidity the air in the teardrop and no duct work to set up.
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