No, basically its sort of like an AC, sort of. They have different sizes of them ranging from little table top ones to bigger ones that sit outside the window with the air vent sticking in the windows blowing in. You basically fill the pan up with water and it pumps the water up to the top and trickles down a fiberous material thru which a fan blows air with is cooled by the flowing water. They can actually work pretty well. You have to refill it with water every so often.

Steve MacSween wrote:

Okay, now you have me interested but confused.

Is this a dehumidifier you're talking about?

Mac

on 6/8/06 10:45 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Didnt know people still used those things.  We called them water coolers
here. I remember when I was a kit many folks used to use those things
before they had AC, in fact, we used to use one as well.

Desert Rat wrote:


What I appreciate the most about dry heat is the fact that all I need
to cool our place is an evaporator cooler for pennies a day instead of
$ per hour if I had to use the A.C. Other day it was 114 and never had
to use AC. Now, when we get the monsoons in August and humidity goes
over 40%, the cooler doesn't work.
On 6/7/06, Chuck Landenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




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