Power outage and the GN swamp cooler :-)

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Renthorin

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This past weekend the power went out for most of the day both Sat/Sun.

Got rather toasty outside here in Michigan but inside it was a favorable 73 degrees thanks to my Turbo Regal swamp cooler :-)

I have a 12-volt 3" blower (the type used in boat engine compartments to circulate air), some dryer ducting, a TR intercooler, a conveniently shaped ice chest, and 20 lbs of ice.

Intercooler sits diagonally and I surround it with ice and add water. The result is 40 degree air blowing out the end opposite the blower.

Ran it for 8 hours and used 40lbs of ice. After the power came back on I pulled the IC out of the ice water bath and it was 1/4 full of water that had condensed on the inside from the muggy air I was pushing through it.

Picts attached :-)

Will
 

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Hahaha that is awesome. Thread of the year! You should upgrade to a front mount before it gets any warmer out.
 
Better patent this before next week when someone starts marketing an ice box for stock-location Buick intercoolers.
 
outstanding!!! you know what they say " nessecity is the mother of all invetions " :D , nice work i'm sure the dogs loved ya for it. :cool:
 
Two of the dogs came right over and parked by the outlet tube.

I found it worked even better if you add a circulation pump to move water from one side of the IC to the other but I wanted the deep cycle to last as long as possible so I just let it cool in still water.

As an added bonus I dropped a beer down into the water to chill and it got cold FAST. Who needs a fridge with one of these :-)
 
Hahaha that is awesome. Thread of the year! You should upgrade to a front mount before it gets any warmer out.


As an added bonus I dropped a beer down into the water to chill and it got cold FAST. Who needs a fridge with one of these :-)



No need for a front mount in Michigan. All you need is a Dutweiler necked cooler for temps below 100. Especially with the beer powered alcohol injection system.
 
my stock intercooler might just have to go camping with me this summer :)


The way to make even more colder is too add some rock salt to the water ice mix and it will get really cold. I done this the other day @ our cook-out and the bottled water froze :)
 
Yeah I know the salt trick, we made ice cream that way a few years back.

I can't do it when I use the swamp cooler in the house as the dogs like to drink out of the ice water and salt wouldn't be good for them.

When camping...adding salt is a good plan.
 
I would like to order six of those please.

I started using rock salt in my coolers last summer. I got beer down to 27 degrees in 30 minutes. I got 27 beers down in 14 minutes.

Great thinking.
 
Sweet setup. I took the heater and A/C out of my buick a few years back. I was thinking about something like this to put in the car when I drive to the track in the summer months. I have thought more than once about buying one of these.
 

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Yeah I saw those too. That is the inspiration for my device. The problem with those as far as using for a tent cooler is they pass air over ice as it is melting and thus you get muggy air. Yeah it is cooler but damp.

With the IC method like I did, the air may be humid as it enters the IC but it is less so when it exists. I know this as there was a fair amount of water collected in the IC when it came time to take everything apart. I probably poured out about 2 cups of water :-)
 
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