I've never been to Burning Man but I grew up with them in southwest Oklahoma and also had experience with them visiting people in southern Utah. Most people with evaporative cooling also have fans (ceiling, floor, table, etc) to go with their swamp coolers. Moving air always helps, it make it feel about 10 degrees cooler than the actual temperature.

Bob Waldrop, Oklahoma City
http://www.ipermie.net -- How to permaculture your urban lifestyle

On 9/4/2013 12:19 AM, Jason Adams 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 definit

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