@@ForwardLookingDiver I ended up putting a copper coil on a big drum fan and using a fountain pump from my cooler and also a return line also. It worked for about 10 minutes. My problem was all my ice in the cooler melted in about 30 min. After that I just gave up. Now I just keep a spray bottle filled with water and I keep it in my cooler.. when I need it, I just give myself a few squirts.
I have a misting fan already. Puts out to much water on things . I'm trying to make it more like a swamp cooler.put swamp cooler pad on front.misters soak pad water runs down into a tub works great with hoses I'm going to try adding a pump to recerculate water.
Nice sir very nice. Questions: what if the water gets inside the fans motor? Does it drip a lot close to the fan? Is the mist fine or do we get big droplets? Did you use a pump for the water hose? Thanks.
I understand a certain amount of distance has to do with the size of the fan, but, looking at the one you used....about how far out will it push the mist (let's just say on a calm day?) Also, is it safe to assume this would work on an oscillating fan? Thanks in advance. BTW...you may have just saved a LOT of us a LOT of money.
Those Home Depot "misters" appear to be more like sprayers instead of misting foggers which they are supposed to be. You looked mighty comfortable in that chair but I would bet that you would be soaking wet in pretty short order.
@@limewoman1 It is short for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. This is an outlet that protects you from water. These are the outlets with buttons on them that trip and are found in kitchens, bathrooms and outside circuits.
Can I use this mister fan to "reliably" spray vegetable oil on the contestants of a bikini tickle fight and oil wrestling event we're having to raise money for charity.
I don’t know how I ended up on this video... but I’m glad I did!
thanks
This guy is awesome - the uncle we all should have.
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awesome idea! I made the exact same setup with my daughter's old fan and it sure makes a big difference in AZ heat!
Thanks!
I have had a kit for about a year but had no instructions. Thank you ❣️❣️
So glad! thanks for the visit
Thank you love this. My patio is ready now
Wonderful!
Nice... a DIY Swamp Cooler... I like this - good job!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks like you’re going to need more beer. 🍺
Oh yes.. thanks for the visit
i like your style
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Hook it all around ur out door shade like they have it at resorts ❤😊
That would be nice, thanks for the visit
Thanks for sharing! Looking to do that this weekend. I would really like to ring mine so I can pump cold water from my cooler. Any suggestions?
You can do it!
Maybe a pond pump would work for you? Think about how many gallons per minute the pump pushes compared to how many gallons your cooler holds
@@ForwardLookingDiver I ended up putting a copper coil on a big drum fan and using a fountain pump from my cooler and also a return line also. It worked for about 10 minutes. My problem was all my ice in the cooler melted in about 30 min. After that I just gave up. Now I just keep a spray bottle filled with water and I keep it in my cooler.. when I need it, I just give myself a few squirts.
Excellent video
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DIY electrical hazzard lol. Not gonna lie though it's still badass and I am sure it feels awesome.
GFI
@@mrnoe67tiktok oh I didn't notice that you were using GFI .
@@42TY.Gaming I know I should have mentioned that. Thanks for the visit.
@@mrnoe67tiktok no problem. All the best.
I'm from bakersfield to I need this these trips digits are killing me
Finally cooling down a little bit
that unit you used in your video doesn't show up on home depots web site do you have a part number ? great video straight to the project.thank you
I know it's Ryobi misting kit
I have a misting fan already. Puts out to much water on things . I'm trying to make it more like a swamp cooler.put swamp cooler pad on front.misters soak pad water runs down into a tub works great with hoses I'm going to try adding a pump to recerculate water.
good luck
Great idea! Salud!
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How do i order the kit?
homedepot
Oh, I’m so making this. Especially now with the ungodly temperatures we are experiencing.
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Noe, I’m also from the Central Valley. I live in Lemoore.
just kinda curious why your patio area is fenced off. like the setup you've got, by the way, with the grill and the fridge.
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Nice sir very nice. Questions: what if the water gets inside the fans motor? Does it drip a lot close to the fan? Is the mist fine or do we get big droplets? Did you use a pump for the water hose? Thanks.
Plug it into a GFI outlet. Just like any misters you will get droplets
What mm of nozzle ?
not sure, I bought the kit from Homedepot
thanks man. appreciate it. the kids are gonna love em
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for the video!
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I understand a certain amount of distance has to do with the size of the fan, but, looking at the one you used....about how far out will it push the mist (let's just say on a calm day?) Also, is it safe to assume this would work on an oscillating fan? Thanks in advance. BTW...you may have just saved a LOT of us a LOT of money.
I can feel the mist at 12 feet, yes it will work on os fan.
@@mrnoe67tiktok Thanks!
Those Home Depot "misters" appear to be more like sprayers instead of misting foggers which they are supposed to be.
You looked mighty comfortable in that chair but I would bet that you would be soaking wet in pretty short order.
thanks for the visit
@@mrnoe67tiktok Sure... Take care
Perfect! I’m doin it!
You got this!
Good stuff ..from stockton 209
Appreciate it
Get down ese chingon to the max hoime! Thanks
cool
Where did you get that kit from?
Home depot
Do you prefer fox shocks over Bilstein
Fox is better
@@mrnoe67tiktok thanks
Genius
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Could you add the parts you used for project.
I added parts list on description
what is name of the kit ????
Ryobi at Home Depot
Motor on fan not a sealed unit so please plug into a GFCI
thanks
What's a gfci?
@@limewoman1 It is short for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. This is an outlet that protects you from water. These are the outlets with buttons on them that trip and are found in kitchens, bathrooms and outside circuits.
How much did all that cost? I just bought a kit from Amazon for $9.99
Nice
What is the kit coled please?
What's the hard ware? Link please?
I bought the kit at Home depot its Ryobi brand. Thanks for the comment, I'm new to You tube I'm going to learn how to add a link
Haha hell yeah!
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Would advise testing the misters before pluging the fan to electricity
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ORALE VATO LOCOTE! VIVA TIRADO!
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Can I use this mister fan to "reliably" spray vegetable oil on the contestants of a bikini tickle fight and oil wrestling event we're having to raise money for charity.
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Boy do we work hard at being comfortable! Wish you were my man! :)
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