A swamp cooler needs to be constantly moving fresh air in, humid air
out in order to keep cool. So you should aim to have a directional
airflow path. It can go up to the roof, or out to the door. You need
to make sure the outlets are big enough that the fan isn't fighting
any extra pressure inside the yurt. An outlet fan would help with that
but isn't strictly necessary

The major factor in swamp cooler effectiveness is fan speed. Which fan
were you using?

For anecdotal evidence, last year I was in a 6ft stretch and was
getting at least 30 degree F cooling throughout the whole yurt.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Jason Adams
<[email protected]> wrote:
> So I setup an H12, with two swamp coolers, with insulated ducts into
> opposite ends of my Yurt.  Just cut a hole for the ducts.
>
> Its going to be hard to describe, but I still felt like the swamp coolers or
> the yurt wasn't really cooling much.  I felt like being out in the sun, but
> in the breeze was way more cooling that in a h12 with two swamp coolers
> running.  The airflow really close to the duct holes was nice, but once you
> got more than a foot away from duct, you didn't really feel it.
>
> It also felt hot inside, maybe thats just the moisture or sticky icky
> feeling you get from releasing that much moisture in the air.
>
> It's definitely nice not having the intense light on you, the yurt certainly
> kept alot of that sun off the ground , probably getting a cooling ground
> effect, but I feel like I was missing some comfort.
>
> I feel like my options are to basically vent the yurt, or do a fan exiting
> air at the top of the yurt. Which would ideally get more airflow in the yurt
> -- however I feel like that would lose some of the effect of the swamp
> cooling (after all I'm sealing the bottom to keep the cool air in right?).
>
> Maybe what I really needed was some type of airflow in the yurt, either up
> the power of the swamp cooling fans -- or hang a big fan from the top of the
> yurt.
>
> Just trying to figure out how to make this thing more comfortable, because I
> honestly felt cooler under a shade structure, with some pillows and the
> breeze coming through.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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