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  • loud but cool 2x

  • a pringles blower GENIUS

  • yeah, u can extend the life of the ice with water if you put one copper tube the size of about 1 1/2 inch thick pipe in the water. bending it in a U shape, from the left to the right so there is plenty of time for the air to cool inside the ice chest. now there is no air hitting the ice directly, that's why the ice lasts longer. but the air will go through the copper tube, saving your ice. so when the iar goes through copper it comes out nice and "colder" because the tube is "under" the water

  • YOU ARE such a backwoods hillbilly with and education! LOVE THIS!

    Necessity and moonshine are the mothers of invention and innovation!

    I've used a ventor motor to make a heatilator on an old wood stove I safely modified to increase its performance before. (way louder until got fire proof gaskets for it)

    GOOD JOB.

  • thats noisy at all!!!

  • now that you put ice, how long it will take to frozen? ice looks consumable.. my set up is really different from yours as you say so its use air and water only. water pass through the pipe but i use 50 rounds coil of aluminum tube @1cm interval for better result. see my vid

  • @lemica how long does a full load of ice last on constant power around 80 degrees room temp?

  • its better to use copper or aluminum coil

  • @lemica Yes, if you are using an ice chest full of ice water then you can use copper tubing & pump it though the tubing in front of a fan...however this ice chest cooler is a completely different set up & works by blowing air over frozen ice. 2 different set ups, same result in the end.

  • SURE IS NICE AND QUIET!

  • wow huge dc voltage is that safe

  • @siferkills92

    Well your car runs on DC voltage & it seems pretty safe. If you touch the + and - you won't get a shock.

  • Does this design use Dry Ice?

  • @HippieStrand

    I guess it could, I was just using frozen water bottles at the time.

  • @vegasfordguy I was wondering the same thing...but the CO2 would (probably) kill us in a closed area.

  • @HippieStrand

    Dry ice is frozen CO2. It is not something you want to fill your room with.

  • @pharyngealized You may be thinking of CO, which is poison. CO2 is harmless. People breath O2 in and CO2 out. Even hundreds of pounds of dry ice would be perfectly harmless in an ordinary room. Your plants would thrive too!

  • Do you live on Vegas?

  • @jjwleadr

    Yep

  • love the pringles can "elbow"

  • @rcboatdriver1234

    Yeah, it's a redneck special.

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