DIY Inexpensive Swamp cooler air-conditioner for your car or camping

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

1- five gallon bucket from Firehouse subs- 2 dollars
1- automotive fan - 11 dollars
4- bolts- 50 cent
4- plastic clips 2.00
3- empty 2 liter bottles- free

Total - $15.50

The music is royalty free music I got via http://www.incompetech.com - Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"

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  • why not make a big hole on the top side. This way it's uni directional

  • @abs656 That would work too great idea! i have another one of those buckets so ill try that myself.

  • freeze the bottles without water in them?

  • @Anglichanen no haha with water in them.

  • Stop being cheap and just get the damn AC for car fixed. I tried to be a cheap shithead and got one of those things that you place on top of cooler and basically it was shit, so I fixed car AC and now its ice cold in car.

  • @agenthelios1 this is for people who have old cars.. its better for fix the ac in a car if the resale values is above the price of fixing the ac. putting 1500 dollars in to a car that's only worth 1000 dollars is ... well you know.

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  • @Anglichanen no just the plastic bottle on its own. lord sorry but this guy made a good video and its clear then u ask a retarded question like that :/

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  • idea is great -- but NOT UNDERSTOOD -- bottles are to b filled with cold water ? or they r put in deep freeze with water b4 putting here? - how long will this go?? som one pl explain--

    my email id s_rm2002@yahoo.com

  • @nx2overide You could also add salt to the water to make it colder.

  • What a good boyfriend! I'm sure she appreciates your ingenuity and thoughtfulness.

  • 2:04, did he flip us the bird?

  • @askaxis haha yep yep wish i had a lennox hole saw.. i need one id love to have recessed lights in my Kitchen and it would have made cutting that hole allot easier.

  • nice choice of tools ! makita, millwuakee and lennox hole saw too bad you didnt have a big hole saw for the lid i have a 6 inch hole saw that i use for installing recessed lights or even a tin snip for the lid...my ass was puckering when i watched cut with the box cutter

  • cool your air conditioner i like it 5* homemade ;)

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