"AestheticsInMotion" (aestheticsinmotion)
08/05/2017 at 02:03 • Filed to: None | 2 | 16 |
my patented ”block of ice plus ice packs in a pot in front of a big fan” isn’t powerful enough to keep the heat at bay... How can I increase cooling power using common household items?
Birddog
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:13 | 0 |
Can you enclose the ice packs? I could MacGyver something here.
TheRealBicycleBuck
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:14 | 3 |
You can even go cheaper with a styrofoam ice chest.
TheHondaBro
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:16 | 0 |
Ah, I used to do that in California. I remember the ice cubes melting at record rate and drinking the water because I was also thirsty.
AestheticsInMotion
> TheRealBicycleBuck
08/05/2017 at 02:17 | 1 |
Oh man. I gotta step up my game
AestheticsInMotion
> TheHondaBro
08/05/2017 at 02:18 | 0 |
I’m actually amazed at how quickly this block is melting. I can only imagine how much worse it would be with cubes, more surface area and whatnot.
AestheticsInMotion
> Birddog
08/05/2017 at 02:19 | 1 |
I could. MacGyver away
DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:28 | 0 |
Maybe some kind of shroud for the fan. Like on a car.
Birddog
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:34 | 0 |
I don’t know what there is to work with. Find a way to enclose that ice first. Disposable foam coolers, cheap power supply fans and some salt are perfect for DIY swamp coolers.
shpuker
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 02:56 | 0 |
Basically the higher you can get the rate of evap the better cooling you can get. One thing you could try and do for pretty much zero cost if you can find someone with the stuff laying around:
Take an old cooler and rig up a fan and an exhaust vent (the cool air) at opposite ends. Fill it ~1/3 the way with ice, water, and salt. Put 3 pieces of wood in it to give it 4 air chambers (2 attached to the lid, one between then on the base). Then if that isn’t satisfactory put a fish tank bubbler in it
Steve in Manhattan
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 03:19 | 0 |
Haier was the brand, but there are others - this was about 15 years ago. Did not have the cash for a full-fledged window unit install, but instead bought a floor A/C for our 3rd floor Soho walkup. Bodged the window vent together with the plastic pieces that came with it and some duct tape and cardboard from the box to fill in the gap. After about 30 minutes we had to turn it down to Low because we were being frozen out of the apartment. $300 all in, sold it for $150 when we moved here 11 years ago.
this is not matt farah's foxbodymiata
> TheRealBicycleBuck
08/05/2017 at 04:06 | 0 |
Ha I was gonna post exactly the same video
RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 07:36 | 0 |
Just buy a giant Peltier cooler, stick the cool side through your wall, stick the hot side outside, and don’t look at your electric bill...?
S62B50daily
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 09:02 | 1 |
Set up a tent in front of the fridge with the door open. Can’t go wrong
ttyymmnn
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 10:23 | 0 |
What if you put the ice BEHIND the fan? Or put the ice in some sort of tube so the air is forced past the ice and doesn’t just blow deflect when it hits the ice block.
In the thumbnail, I thought it was a frozen turkey.
AestheticsInMotion
> S62B50daily
08/05/2017 at 11:33 | 0 |
Last year when we had a week of 110 degree weather I stored my clothes in the freezer
S62B50daily
> AestheticsInMotion
08/05/2017 at 14:05 | 0 |
That’s actually a good idea!