@@DIY-Elvin-Productions thats why experiment is bad .. you should put heat from compressor to somewhere else ( outside ) , and see if that 130w compressor can make " air conditioner " .. that ice maker is around 12kg/day 100/130w , can possible make 300w cooling system if good gass inside... Anyway nice work :)
@@MrHellbani Yes, you are right. I had been wondering for a long time it this could work and I had to try it out in its most basic setup to see if it does. It's one of those "learn as you go" type of process. This instead became one of those "how not to make a DIY AC". LOL. But its a learning process and I'm sure others learned something new. This gave me other ideas as well and your input is greatly appreciated.
Yo thats sick
Idea :) put it on window and mount and put condenser coil and fan outside and put it inside a Model of a air conditioner:)
Also take the freon out with vacuum pump and tank and connect evaporator coil to the radiator and connect it back to evaporator coil
so...where is the heat from making the ice cubes going?
That was part of the experiment to see if the cold air produced would be more than enough to overcome the heat from the ice maker.
@@DIY-Elvin-Productions thats why experiment is bad .. you should put heat from compressor to somewhere else ( outside ) , and see if that 130w compressor can make " air conditioner " .. that ice maker is around 12kg/day 100/130w , can possible make 300w cooling system if good gass inside... Anyway nice work :)
@@MrHellbani Yes, you are right. I had been wondering for a long time it this could work and I had to try it out in its most basic setup to see if it does. It's one of those "learn as you go" type of process. This instead became one of those "how not to make a DIY AC". LOL. But its a learning process and I'm sure others learned something new. This gave me other ideas as well and your input is greatly appreciated.