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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2011

Homemade Air Conditioner DIY Project Worlds Cheapest AC!
Do you know someone that needs AC in this crazy heat? This is a very simple DIY basic science video that will teach you how to make a fast and cheap Homemade Air Conditioner.
This AC is encased in a foam cooler and uses ice for the cooling with a fan to move the cooled air into your home or car.
I would love to know what you think, your welcome to share this with your friends.
All the best,
-Pete
Mixcatcom
Some people call these homemade air conditioners swamp coolers or ghetto cooler.. This is a super green DIY project.

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  • I live in phoenix and its 109° and no ac in my suv..so ill try this ...thanks

  • @type2legendaz Thats Hot with no AC.. Let us know how it works.

    My friend without AC loves it.

    All the best,

    -Pete

  • That was awesome man. Great job.

  • @ElMiner Thanks..

    Take care my friend,

    -Pete

  • You know I started watching the related vids on the side and now I think I am going to take on my own camping redneck AC.

  • @Mastinox803 nice, its handy.. Its great in a pinch..

    All the best,

    -Pete

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  • What about condensation dripping off the bottles?

  • This is hard to masturbate to...

  • You remind me of that guy of rattituiee

  • would dry ice be better? colder and no wetness mixing on your power???

  • what about dry ice?

  • only 5 AHs who realized that its a joke!!

  • cool idea.....

  • Do you think it would work with dry ice?

  • Sorry,here is 220VAC,not 110VAC,ha ha..........

  • does this work efficiently for high humidity places too?

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