Great idea.Just think of people who lives in high humid climates like Florida.Coolerado work's only if RH is very low like 5-8%.Add some desiccant filters to it and here you go.Good work Mr.Gillan and thank you so much Dr. Maisotsenko.Brilliant concept.Russians are great..
im interested in being a ditributor for any air conditioning system that can use solar energy to run alone, no need of conventional electricity power, it seems soolorado have that, but comparing to conventional AC units, can temperature be graduated? and in celsius dregees for a temperature about 50C outside how much it would be inside with this product?
Dude, the demo is impressive, but you really need to do two things: 1) hire a professional announcer, and 2) quit referring to the water as "fuel". It's the heat transfer medium, it's not fuel.
So it looks like it is saturating the air with water to collect the heat, and then de-humidifying the air to remove the latent heat that is now captured in the water. I would love to see the EER numbers calculated based on different outside air humidity levels. If it works well in the extremes (arid desert air vs humid tropical air), then you have me sold!
I live in So. Arizona, Coolerado says I can expect 50-75 percent dryer air, than from my current Aircool, which produces wet air that is useless in our current monsoon season will high humidity. I intend to visit the distributor and see for myself. Price is comparable to an AC unit, and looks like less maintenance than my evap., less cost to run, and probably quieter than my current swamp cooler. If I can get even 50 percent dryer air, I am sold. It was 92 in my house yesterday, 115 outside.
Kudos, great concept and application. Looks like this would only as effective as outdoor humidity levels would allow, however. In other words, you would not be able to dehumidify beyond your OA dew point. So this concept appears only viable for certain areas that experience very regular and low humidity levels, ie Colorado. That said, you should market another unit as the "Airizona". I hereby claim intellectual property rights to this name, by the way. ;o)
How much for a demo sized unit like the one you are using so I can put it in my window?
AnalogRocks 5 months ago
My god - get someone else as an on air personality.
hesellsmystuff 1 year ago
Great idea.Just think of people who lives in high humid climates like Florida.Coolerado work's only if RH is very low like 5-8%.Add some desiccant filters to it and here you go.Good work Mr.Gillan and thank you so much Dr. Maisotsenko.Brilliant concept.Russians are great..
MB031 1 year ago
nice. start making window units at reasonable pricing and i may be interested to give it a shot
danz409 1 year ago
im interested in being a ditributor for any air conditioning system that can use solar energy to run alone, no need of conventional electricity power, it seems soolorado have that, but comparing to conventional AC units, can temperature be graduated? and in celsius dregees for a temperature about 50C outside how much it would be inside with this product?
jedizack 2 years ago
Dude, the demo is impressive, but you really need to do two things: 1) hire a professional announcer, and 2) quit referring to the water as "fuel". It's the heat transfer medium, it's not fuel.
NSResponder 2 years ago 5
So it looks like it is saturating the air with water to collect the heat, and then de-humidifying the air to remove the latent heat that is now captured in the water. I would love to see the EER numbers calculated based on different outside air humidity levels. If it works well in the extremes (arid desert air vs humid tropical air), then you have me sold!
CaliforniaArchitect 2 years ago
It only works in dry humidity conditions, as it uses an advanced evaporative cooling (ie swamp cooling) technology.
pquackenbush 2 years ago
I live in So. Arizona, Coolerado says I can expect 50-75 percent dryer air, than from my current Aircool, which produces wet air that is useless in our current monsoon season will high humidity. I intend to visit the distributor and see for myself. Price is comparable to an AC unit, and looks like less maintenance than my evap., less cost to run, and probably quieter than my current swamp cooler. If I can get even 50 percent dryer air, I am sold. It was 92 in my house yesterday, 115 outside.
parolecop 2 years ago
Not exactly. It doesn't have to dehumidify anything. it runs outside air in pipes alongside the air that's getting the water added.
-jcr
NSResponder 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I found that out after I posted my original comment. I am watching this technology and I would love to implement it soon.
CaliforniaArchitect 2 years ago
This is absolutely fantastic! Where can I buy your company stock!
GetMeThere1 2 years ago
Kudos, great concept and application. Looks like this would only as effective as outdoor humidity levels would allow, however. In other words, you would not be able to dehumidify beyond your OA dew point. So this concept appears only viable for certain areas that experience very regular and low humidity levels, ie Colorado. That said, you should market another unit as the "Airizona". I hereby claim intellectual property rights to this name, by the way. ;o)
Leander311 2 years ago