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Re: Swamp cooler wacabi style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:59 am
by Hawk_
wacabi1, do you think a shop vac would work too? One could easily attatch that to the clean out with a reducer pretty easily and not have to use so much duck tape. Just a thought, I think this is a great idea and I want to make one. I have all the parts but I still in the basement. It may make the house hell a humid.
Re: Swamp cooler wacabi style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:15 pm
by whiskeytripping
The shop vac would work for sure, but it would be louder than HELL, and I'm not sure what the duty cycle is on that motor. And the humidity, your very right on being very humid. Is there a way you can vent it out with a dryer vent or something?
Re: Swamp cooler wacabi style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:34 pm
by HolyBear
I'm with Whiskey on this one, (and a little sumin I call "Sun Shine Tea" !!!), I think a shop vac would work, but damn their loud... Go to Walmart man, look around where they keep fans. Mine was a little desk type office fan, with a stainless steel lookin shroud. It was called a 4" fan. But the blades aren't actually 4", more like 3 1/2. They fit perfect inside a cleanout T... And fer $6 , ya caint beat it. A little duck tape and yer in buisness...
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:14 pm
by Hawk_
HolyBear wrote:I'm with Whiskey on this one, (and a little sumin I call "Sun Shine Tea" !!!), I think a shop vac would work, but damn their loud... Go to Walmart man, look around where they keep fans. Mine was a little desk type office fan, with a stainless steel lookin shroud. It was called a 4" fan. But the blades aren't actually 4", more like 3 1/2. They fit perfect inside a cleanout T... And fer $6 , ya caint beat it. A little duck tape and yer in buisness...
Tomorrow Ill hit Walmart and see what I can do. This will save me lots of hassle.
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:15 pm
by Hawk_
whiskeytripping wrote:The shop vac would work for sure, but it would be louder than HELL, and I'm not sure what the duty cycle is on that motor. And the humidity, your very right on being very humid. Is there a way you can vent it out with a dryer vent or something?
Great Idea!, Ill just vent it outside. Im stillin next to the dryer anyhow, Just disconnect the dryer and WALA!
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:08 pm
by Richard7
+1 on the small fan. A shop vac would probably blow the water right out the top of the cooler!
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:17 pm
by Hawk_
Got the last of my parts today. I found at lowes a bathroom fan at 50 cfm for 13 bucks. Working on setting it up tomorrow in a 50 gallon trash can. Pics after its done.
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:02 pm
by Hawk_
Got my 55 Gallon plastic barrel today. The swamp cooler system will be done tomorrow. Just in time for my cleaning run for the new tower.
4 inch pipe with clean out filled with swampcooler pad rolled into pipe. Bathroom fan at 50cfm pushing air and a prayer that it works Great!
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:20 pm
by bellybuster
just bringin this back to life, what a great idea. I've been looking for a solution to my cooling problem and this should do the trick.
thanks
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:26 pm
by HolyBear
Take a look at hawkingrage swamp cooler, he took it a step or two further and his turned out real nice...
Came back to add, look also at prairypiss twin tower cooler, taking it yet another step...
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:38 pm
by bellybuster
thanks, cant seem to find MrP's
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:40 pm
by HolyBear
bellybuster wrote:thanks, cant seem to find MrP's
Well, after over an hour of looking for ya, I finally found it. Mr P posted within one of Odin's posts on the subject, here it is,
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... t=bioballs P's post on the twin towers starts on PG 7. Its late, going ta sleep now...
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:21 am
by bellybuster
You my man, are a rock star, I'll let you know when I can't find something else.....
Thanks
Re: Swamp cooler HolyBear style
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:33 pm
by drinktofabfabtodrink
i have been readying and wondering about several ideas for the cooling of water that is used for cooling... cooling cooling water you could say. so my question is, has anyone considered what they are actually saving by keeping one batch of water and cooling it? i used to keep a barrel of water around, but i had to change it often enough that it became a hassel. now i just trickle water through, very slow like, adding as much energy into it as possible before it is tossed, and then i let it drip into my yard to water things. the pressure for the city allows no pump, and there is no cooling, so no fan. i know its small, but the energy used for the fan and pump is not neglect able, and if it is, certainly the water used for your yard is also. its nice to save water and all.. but... just my two cents.