I have one... You have to clean the filters every week and replace the filters every 6 months and clean out the system with Hydrogen Peroxide. Once you get over the amount of maintenance/how to do it properly it is well worth it.
I especially love the hot water feature. If you live in high altitudes... it will not work as well because of the low relative humidity to air pressure. It takes forever especially in the winter in Denver. Spring and summer is not a problem with the swamp cooler.
wanted to add, that I'm now drinking from it, went through the sterilization process. And what I do is put the water from the machine into my Britta pitcher in the fridge -it's the best tasting water I've ever had. I do notice a difference before the Britta and after, but my machine is also still less than a week old and I heard it takes a couple weeks to get the new machine taste out. Plus, one more filtration step can't hurt. My cat even prefers it over her usual bottled water!
There is dust in the air and particulates still get past the initial filtering.
DON'T Paint or fumigate with Ecoloblue on!!
The first accumulator has charcoal filtering with UV light. then it goes though more carbon filters and reverse osmosis and even the main tank has UV light.
The problem is bacteria and microorganisms are crafty little buggers that can contaminate any part of your system. It is a good idea to have plenty of filtration and redundant sterilization functions in the process.
I love these technologies, but...
500 Watts PER HOUR??? That's Energy/Time². (1:17)
mascoteponto 2 years ago 3
wow this is a great invention
ganjaking187 2 years ago
is this an example when people talk about free energy
pdhahan 2 years ago
this is twice now I've seen this today from two completely different sources. That is NOT by accident. very interesting
fatlossfundamentals 2 years ago
wow
what a fuckin' brilliant invention.
it warms the heart.
neilandrewporter 2 years ago
Sweet.... I want one.
32Hondo 2 years ago
I have one... You have to clean the filters every week and replace the filters every 6 months and clean out the system with Hydrogen Peroxide. Once you get over the amount of maintenance/how to do it properly it is well worth it.
I especially love the hot water feature. If you live in high altitudes... it will not work as well because of the low relative humidity to air pressure. It takes forever especially in the winter in Denver. Spring and summer is not a problem with the swamp cooler.
batfly 2 years ago
Excellent - 5 stars
kaiser0soze 2 years ago
thats amazing
Jaytee1o4 2 years ago
Wow, i know Ben. He's hott! Nice Audemars Piguet too by the way ;)
bpumod 2 years ago
wanted to add, that I'm now drinking from it, went through the sterilization process. And what I do is put the water from the machine into my Britta pitcher in the fridge -it's the best tasting water I've ever had. I do notice a difference before the Britta and after, but my machine is also still less than a week old and I heard it takes a couple weeks to get the new machine taste out. Plus, one more filtration step can't hurt. My cat even prefers it over her usual bottled water!
BamaKattt 2 years ago
when i buy it is that it i dont have to keeo buying stuff
nativejoker40 2 years ago
why does pure distilled water need 5 filters?
GADGETFACTORY 2 years ago
There is dust in the air and particulates still get past the initial filtering.
DON'T Paint or fumigate with Ecoloblue on!!
The first accumulator has charcoal filtering with UV light. then it goes though more carbon filters and reverse osmosis and even the main tank has UV light.
The problem is bacteria and microorganisms are crafty little buggers that can contaminate any part of your system. It is a good idea to have plenty of filtration and redundant sterilization functions in the process.
batfly 2 years ago
I just bought one, it's awesome
BamaKattt 2 years ago 11
@BamaKattt do you still recommend the ecoloblue after 9months
mreisma 2 years ago
How much was it?
star2000dancer 2 years ago