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@AliYassinTomaАй бұрын
These 2 are used in saudi arabia.. they have central evap coolers with a small compressor cooling the water..
@qamulekАй бұрын
So you are putting energy in to a device that has no duct to move the hot air out? Ya that's called a heater...
@JeffreyMartinАй бұрын
the laws of thermodynamics ARE laws after all....
@dwjp90Ай бұрын
Have you seen technology connections video about portable AC units?
@ballen1569Ай бұрын
I have. Very interesting video. Think he has more than 1 video about it.
@jttech44Ай бұрын
An "ac" unity without an exhaust is a heater, and a pretty inefficient one at that. Also, an AC unit that only has an exhaust and not a separate intake will cause your room/house to run at negative pressure, pulling air in from the outside, which is also very inefficient. What you want is a proper dual hose unit that draws air in from the outside, uses it to cool the unit, then blows it back outside. You'll see some additional cooling running an evaporative cooler in that setup, but, you'll have to empty the AC unit's evap tank much more often.
@1980FelipemonteiroАй бұрын
One question: This AC unit has a water reservoir that supposedly cools down the hot air it expels. Did you use it in this experiment? Thank you!
@tankerspam5884Ай бұрын
Try a compressor dehumidifier with the evaporative cooler?
@r7riyadhАй бұрын
ben on 11:45 there is some minor edit mistake
@fluffyblue4006Ай бұрын
Clickbait. Your so-called 'AC' was one of the worst form factor you can get. If it has no way of exhausting the heat, then what's the point? Anyway, when thinking about it, it is fairly predictable, over a longer run. The closed room will heat up, because you're feeding electrical energy into it. That energy cannot get out. A decent split-unit AC will really be able to take heat out of the closed room and make it cooler. An added evaporative cooler will only add the same amount of cooling capacity as the AC will lose because the AC will spend energy on condensing that evaporated water and then drain it out.
@GoTechGeekАй бұрын
I agree with all you said and wanted to test it out in a practical application to see what would actually happen in practice. That was the whole point of the video. I am not sure I understand what your definition of clickbait is.
@fluffyblue4006Ай бұрын
@@GoTechGeek The thing you call 'AC' is not suitable for cooling a room and does not deserve the name 'AC', in my book. I was misled, or clickbaited by the title of your video. I was thinking you'd do the investigation with an AC that is actually capable of removing heat from a closed room.
@GoTechGeekАй бұрын
@@fluffyblue4006 The whole point of the video was to see what would happen if I did NOT remove the head. That is why I specifically used the AC unit I did. I wanted to see how much the room would actually heat up if everything was enclosed and I did not remove the heat.