Desertsun02, I have never said this to any UA-cam person in my life. I’m 64 year young and you are my absolute favorite UA-camr. You actually teach people to save money and prepare people for all types of emergencies possible. I have gone all the way back to your beginning videos and have enjoyed learning everything you have presented. I have made several Amazon orders based on your recommendation and I just got some of them today. I will be making your little 12 volt heaters running via solar panels and more. Dude all I can say is thank you, keep doing what you are doing, we are indeed watching, you are a great teacher and survivalist coach. Again, thank you.
I think this idea would be most efficient. Use what you have here using antifreeze in the lines . Drill into the freezer put a radiator in . Build a bed box space that has room for bed or desk. Fill freezer with food and any extra space us bottle of water.
I have built that exact idea , however you should use 50-50 water mixed with vodka instead of antifreeze . because if it leeks vodka is food grade and safe for a freezer and food . also vodka will not freeze and you can use 50 % water and it still wont freeze .
This is a great idea. I have a similar idea using a car raidiator and running the waterlines down in the ground about 10'. The trench would need to be long enough to dissapate the heat picked up above ground. Water is the best most inexpensive way to go.
Should try laying copper coil in dry ice in bucket w/water in line separately ( so won’t fog up) & water in line should be colder & last longer. But you have a damn good idea worth a thumbs up on my behalf.
I bought a chilipad. This works ok it's probably got peltier diodes to remove heat so performance is going to be ∆-/+20°. It uses water they should have used antifreeze since it's not going to develop slime in the line.
You can use alcohol in place of antifreeze and you don't have to worry about a possible contamination should the line leak or the radiator spring a leak.
say ice was frozen in a solar freezer basically a 100 watt panel + 100ah lifepo4 battery + 1000w inverter system, which would also run the waterpump and fan.. zero grid load for fridge and air conditioner.. think this would also work well with hot water for heat radiation too.. love that its plug n play from hardware stores too.
hi there and thanks. i run both AC and DC units. with the DC units i usually just use a 12v fan and a 12v pump. then i can just hook those directly to a 12v solar panel. (you can also hook those to a 12v "deep cycle" battery). i also sometimes run the DC pumps with an AC to DC transformer.
Good morning, I was able to buy the stuff (403 and the water pump) and used a regular room fan. I secured the 403 with Taylips on the protective grille of the room fan. The whole thing is running now, but the temperature doesn't drop a degree celcius. My suspicion is that the construction of the 403 on the fan is not correct, and that I should go for a flat fan anyway, as you show several in your video. Now my question is, is it better to suck the air in with the fan or should it blow through the 403. greetings from Rotterdam.
hi. i think it's better to pull the air thru the radiator. you can put it in front of the fan if you want to. the air flow will be much slower though. you should get at least a 20 degree air drop. this will all depend on how cold the water is. how cold is the water you are using?
@@desertsun02 Thank you for your quick response to my inquiry. I put very little water in a bucket, then I put in a small 5 liter yerry can of ice. At the moment it is 30/31 degrees Celsius in the Netherlands (too hot) and in the house it is almost the same temperature. the water in the bucket is +- 18 degrees and comes from the tap. But tomorrow I will change the situation and let the fan pull the cold air through the cooling fins, so no more blowing. I will also shield the area around the aluminum cooling fins well so that all air has to pass through the cooling fins. I will keep you informed of the new adjustment. greetings from Rotterdam.
@John de Vires - the main thing is to get the water as cold as possible. as long as you use water that is about 60F (16c) or colder you should get great results. if you really cool the water off (like 35F to 45F) (2c to 7c) then the air coming out of the unit is freezin cold! these units are some of the best air coolers
@@desertsun02 I just read your 2nd post regarding this topic. At the moment I'm putting something together (very simple) with a new fan. All air produced by the fan must pass through the aluminum cooling fins. People will soon think of that idiot sitting in a winter sweater in the room while they themselves walk out with shorts. I'll let you know.
Have you considered using that small, efficient refrigerator/freezer that you reviewed a while back in this system? Not sure if it would be practical but I'm thinking about it. Warm water return to a radiator in the freezer to bleed off some heat before dropping down to a water container in the fridge. If that makes any sense.
hi. any condensation that occurs is water being removed from the air (so there can be some dehumidification) - but it's not as much water as an AC/or commercial dehumidifier extracts.
hey, so i saw many cooling with water pump copper pipes and i want to apply it for my laptop, but i'm afraid condensation will occur at the copper pipes. do you have a solution to the condensation problem?
hi. i don't typically have any condensation issues where is live. it's on the drier side where i live. you can catch the condensation with drip pan or towel in many cases
I have a few questions because I have a crazy project Im working on . Im driving from Florida to California in September then back to New Mexico in October and would love to show you my project and see if you have any suggestions and brainstorm a few things . You can check out my videos and see what Im building . I have heard you mention a system with no humidity but Im not sure why that matters lol Im from Florida and thats All we have lol Thanks for your videos , I enjoy learning more than I already know .... (and thats not much because I know everything lol)
I have an idea that im gonna try, my cold water cooler inside a 5cf freezer so i dont need as much ice, its going to keep that water super cold for a long time and wont freeze because of the circulation pump
Desertsun02, I have never said this to any UA-cam person in my life. I’m 64 year young and you are my absolute favorite UA-camr. You actually teach people to save money and prepare people for all types of emergencies possible. I have gone all the way back to your beginning videos and have enjoyed learning everything you have presented. I have made several Amazon orders based on your recommendation and I just got some of them today. I will be making your little 12 volt heaters running via solar panels and more. Dude all I can say is thank you, keep doing what you are doing, we are indeed watching, you are a great teacher and survivalist coach. Again, thank you.
hi there and thanks!
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I think this idea would be most efficient. Use what you have here using antifreeze in the lines . Drill into the freezer put a radiator in . Build a bed box space that has room for bed or desk. Fill freezer with food and any extra space us bottle of water.
I have built that exact idea , however you should use 50-50 water mixed with vodka instead of antifreeze . because if it leeks vodka is food grade and safe for a freezer and food . also vodka will not freeze and you can use 50 % water and it still wont freeze .
This is a great idea. I have a similar idea using a car raidiator and running the waterlines down in the ground about 10'. The trench would need to be long enough to dissapate the heat picked up above ground. Water is the best most inexpensive way to go.
That is AWESOME!!!
Excellent job sir!!!
thanks very much! 👍
What if you put some sort of insulation around the hoses and bucket? Might keep the water cooler for longer?
hey there. yes, good ideas!
I love this channel
thank you ✔
@@desertsun02 yeah, it's simple and crazy, you got a beautiful mind Sir.
Great job man! That’s really cool. Literally!
thank you! ✔
Thank u thank u thank u 🙋♀️👍💖
you're welcome 🙂
Should try laying copper coil in dry ice in bucket w/water in line separately ( so won’t fog up) & water in line should be colder & last longer. But you have a damn good idea worth a thumbs up on my behalf.
I bought a chilipad. This works ok it's probably got peltier diodes to remove heat so performance is going to be ∆-/+20°. It uses water they should have used antifreeze since it's not going to develop slime in the line.
You can use alcohol in place of antifreeze and you don't have to worry about a possible contamination should the line leak or the radiator spring a leak.
say ice was frozen in a solar freezer basically a 100 watt panel + 100ah lifepo4 battery + 1000w inverter system, which would also run the waterpump and fan.. zero grid load for fridge and air conditioner.. think this would also work well with hot water for heat radiation too.. love that its plug n play from hardware stores too.
I love video content like this
thanks!
cool stuff DS .... what size watt solar panel and inverter is working the fan and pumps? tia ...🙏
hi there and thanks. i run both AC and DC units. with the DC units i usually just use a 12v fan and a 12v pump. then i can just hook those directly to a 12v solar panel. (you can also hook those to a 12v "deep cycle" battery). i also sometimes run the DC pumps with an AC to DC transformer.
Good morning, I was able to buy the stuff (403 and the water pump) and used a regular room fan. I secured the 403 with Taylips on the protective grille of the room fan. The whole thing is running now, but the temperature doesn't drop a degree celcius. My suspicion is that the construction of the 403 on the fan is not correct, and that I should go for a flat fan anyway, as you show several in your video. Now my question is, is it better to suck the air in with the fan or should it blow through the 403. greetings from Rotterdam.
hi. i think it's better to pull the air thru the radiator. you can put it in front of the fan if you want to. the air flow will be much slower though. you should get at least a 20 degree air drop. this will all depend on how cold the water is. how cold is the water you are using?
@@desertsun02 Thank you for your quick response to my inquiry. I put very little water in a bucket, then I put in a small 5 liter yerry can of ice. At the moment it is 30/31 degrees Celsius in the Netherlands (too hot) and in the house it is almost the same temperature. the water in the bucket is +- 18 degrees and comes from the tap. But tomorrow I will change the situation and let the fan pull the cold air through the cooling fins, so no more blowing. I will also shield the area around the aluminum cooling fins well so that all air has to pass through the cooling fins. I will keep you informed of the new adjustment. greetings from Rotterdam.
@John de Vires - the main thing is to get the water as cold as possible. as long as you use water that is about 60F (16c) or colder you should get great results. if you really cool the water off (like 35F to 45F) (2c to 7c) then the air coming out of the unit is freezin cold! these units are some of the best air coolers
@@desertsun02 I just read your 2nd post regarding this topic. At the moment I'm putting something together (very simple) with a new fan. All air produced by the fan must pass through the aluminum cooling fins. People will soon think of that idiot sitting in a winter sweater in the room while they themselves walk out with shorts. I'll let you know.
would this be good for camping????
hi. yes, absolutely! 🙂
Have you considered using that small, efficient refrigerator/freezer that you reviewed a while back in this system? Not sure if it would be practical but I'm thinking about it. Warm water return to a radiator in the freezer to bleed off some heat before dropping down to a water container in the fridge. If that makes any sense.
it sounds like it could work (but i've never tried using a fridge)
Can it actually cool the room?
yes, they can. these are some of the stronger air coolers!
can it dehumidify the air ?
hi. any condensation that occurs is water being removed from the air (so there can be some dehumidification) - but it's not as much water as an AC/or commercial dehumidifier extracts.
hey, so i saw many cooling with water pump copper pipes and i want to apply it for my laptop, but i'm afraid condensation will occur at the copper pipes. do you have a solution to the condensation problem?
hi. i don't typically have any condensation issues where is live. it's on the drier side where i live. you can catch the condensation with drip pan or towel in many cases
Hey , where can i get a radiator like yours ? thank you
hi. amazon sells them. just search for hayden transmission coolers
behind a fridge, in the trash or in a small car
Does this work better than the evaporative coolers you showed a few years ago?
I have a few questions because I have a crazy project Im working on . Im driving from Florida to California in September then back to New Mexico in October and would love to show you my project and see if you have any suggestions and brainstorm a few things . You can check out my videos and see what Im building . I have heard you mention a system with no humidity but Im not sure why that matters lol Im from Florida and thats All we have lol
Thanks for your videos , I enjoy learning more than I already know .... (and thats not much because I know everything lol)
I have an idea that im gonna try, my cold water cooler inside a 5cf freezer so i dont need as much ice, its going to keep that water super cold for a long time and wont freeze because of the circulation pump
sounds like a good idea 🙂👍
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