If your freezer is inside the space that you plant to cool, this will actually be hugely wasteful. Your fridge vents heat out into your kitchen, and so the total effect will be to increase the temperature of your space. If your freezer is in the garage or the basement, and it is not venting out into the space that you plan to cool, then this could work potentially.
For portability, yes; more efficient than an AC, no. This thing runs on ice. You have to make the ice; and that process requires the same type exchange as your AC; but with a much higher temperature differential. Which means it will cost more to make the cold air this way. Not to mention the constant tending of this pain in the butt.
If your freezer is inside the space that you plant to cool, this will actually be hugely wasteful. Your fridge vents heat out into your kitchen, and so the total effect will be to increase the temperature of your space. If your freezer is in the garage or the basement, and it is not venting out into the space that you plan to cool, then this could work potentially.
JONATHAN YOU READ IT WRONG THEY SAID USE DRYER VENTS NOT THE DRYER MY SON MADE THIS FOR TENT CAMPING AND IT WORKED GREAT
brilliant
We need to order about two hundred for the boat lol
For portability, yes; more efficient than an AC, no. This thing runs on ice. You have to make the ice; and that process requires the same type exchange as your AC; but with a much higher temperature differential. Which means it will cost more to make the cold air this way. Not to mention the constant tending of this pain in the butt.
Beats nothing…..
Geez Jonathon are you a air conditioner salesman this is just a handy DIY, don’t build one.
Woow soooo cool
NOTHIN NEW GRANNY HAD ONE IN 1950’S PUT ICE IN CONTAINER AND FAN BLOWS
cool