Hey Demian ;
What an excellent link! I think it may not work well
in Kim's case due to her high humidity, but the
rotating air scoops for both intake and exhaust is an
excellent idea. These scoops would work regardless of
the humidity. Thanks for the link!
Checked out your good site. Your
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Subject: [Biofuel] Swamp cooler
: Kim, Garth, MIckey:
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: Check out this link on passive air conditioning.
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: http://www.i4at.org/lib2/aircool.htm
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: I have this stationed as a permanent link on my personal website, too.
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: Demian
: http
Hey Demian ;
What an excellent link! I think it may not work well
in Kim's case due to her high humidity, but the
rotating air scoops for both intake and exhaust is an
excellent idea. These scoops would work regardless of
the humidity. Thanks for the link!
Checked out your good site.
Kim, Garth, MIckey:
Check out this link on passive air conditioning.
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/aircool.htm
I have this stationed as a permanent link on my personal website, too.
Demian
http://www.knoton.com
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[Biofuel] Swamp cooler
Kim Garth Travis gartht
I'm fairly new to the list and have been lurking for a bit. The comment
about the air conditioner was just that at that time they had almost
not heard of air conditioners. I realize that Texas is HOT. I wouldn't
work at 115F, let alone my computer.
You mentioned you spray water on the
Actually we rarely get to 115, but it does happen. Then I spend my day
spraying the hose on my livestock so they can survive.
Swamp coolers don't work well with high humidity. What I am doing is to
keep the metal roof cool so heat does not build up and come inside, that is
all.
Bright