because of hony pad is not efficient use wood fragments its super efficient we use it in iraq the temperature reach 50 Celsius in shade and 60 in direct sunlight and the aircooler is working normally
Not strictly true. It depends on the application. They are more effective than AC where you need to provide a lot of ventilation too. If you are constantly changing the air then you are dumping AC generated cool air. In that case AC is a more expensive option
@@GSimpsonOAM I honestly don’t understand what you are saying, all I know is that I bought one and tried it for a week. It was no more effective that just a fan. It was effective for like 5 minutes just after refilling the ice. And it made the room very humid. For context, I live in Africa with average temperatures of 28-34 degrees CELCIUS. Installed aircon works much better and less effort than filling ice every 15 minutes. If you use it the whole day…. That’s more ice than the fridge can hold. Impractical
@@robbylebotha sorry if that sounded a little abrupt. What I am saying is that what you bought was not an evaporative cooler. It simply relied on the energy to melt the ice so is not the same. Evaporative coolers absorb heat converting liquid water to vapour. Similar but not the same. This will increase humidity so will not work where there is high humidity already. Where I live we have temps in mid 20s and low humidity so these work very well and use a lot less energy than an AC system
The sound effects add so much to the experience.
Thank you now its clear to my mind how this air coolers work
Simple and clear explanation.
Thank you, I now understand how these air coolers operate.
Oh now i got to know ...... thanx easy explaination : )
Very good video
Nice video
Great thank you!
Short and clear explanation
Clear my doubt💗
I like how precise and short the video was
How do Evaporative Air Coolers Work? That's the neat thing they don't!
Our aircooler spews out warm air. Its so hot during summers here in the Philippines.
Maybe it's because of high humidity. Evaporative cooler doesn't work efficiently in a humid area.
because of hony pad is not efficient
use wood fragments its super efficient
we use it in iraq the temperature reach
50 Celsius in shade
and 60 in direct sunlight
and the aircooler is working normally
Explained perfectly
Right !
Will it add humidity in air?
yeah, moisture content of air will be increased. That is why it is not suitable for humid regions.
thank you@@nurmuhammadsumon2729
Sorry too short
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The video was clear and to the point. But why do I feel so ripped off over 0:32 Seconds? :-)
Can you pls start making minecraft tutorial videos?
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Damn that water sound was annoying
They aren’t effective. Just get yourself a proper mounted aircon unit. These things are glorified fans
Not strictly true. It depends on the application. They are more effective than AC where you need to provide a lot of ventilation too.
If you are constantly changing the air then you are dumping AC generated cool air. In that case AC is a more expensive option
@@GSimpsonOAM I honestly don’t understand what you are saying, all I know is that I bought one and tried it for a week. It was no more effective that just a fan. It was effective for like 5 minutes just after refilling the ice. And it made the room very humid.
For context, I live in Africa with average temperatures of 28-34 degrees CELCIUS.
Installed aircon works much better and less effort than filling ice every 15 minutes. If you use it the whole day…. That’s more ice than the fridge can hold. Impractical
@@robbylebotha yes you don't understand. An evaporative cooler does not use ice. It uses the evaporation of water to cool the air.
@@robbylebotha sorry if that sounded a little abrupt.
What I am saying is that what you bought was not an evaporative cooler. It simply relied on the energy to melt the ice so is not the same. Evaporative coolers absorb heat converting liquid water to vapour. Similar but not the same.
This will increase humidity so will not work where there is high humidity already.
Where I live we have temps in mid 20s and low humidity so these work very well and use a lot less energy than an AC system
Aircon is very bad for both the environment and our health (both mental and financial)