Has anyone tryed this "poor mans ac"??
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I would think dry ice might work, it dam near freezes stuff. Would it really kill you? I know you can use it in a drink!
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saw this on tv the other night,i wonder how well it will work in a boat? they said it only draws like 800 watts..
http://www.5in1airwolf.com/Default.a...dPxOD8g&bhcp=1
edit,,i just read that it used 4 ice packs to cool.
http://www.5in1airwolf.com/Default.a...dPxOD8g&bhcp=1
edit,,i just read that it used 4 ice packs to cool.
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saw this on tv the other night,i wonder how well it will work in a boat? they said it only draws like 800 watts..
http://www.5in1airwolf.com/Default.a...dPxOD8g&bhcp=1
edit,,i just read that it used 4 ice packs to cool.
http://www.5in1airwolf.com/Default.a...dPxOD8g&bhcp=1
edit,,i just read that it used 4 ice packs to cool.
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I have one that I use in the airplane & it does work and it works well, however it doesn't cool like a normal air conditioner would. The ice usually will last me for taxi, climb-out & up to altitude when I shut it down. I then fire it back up during the last 5000' of decent and when taxiing.
It won't last all night. You get about 40 minutes of cool blowing on you. Just enough to keep you out of the miserable hot range.
It won't last all night. You get about 40 minutes of cool blowing on you. Just enough to keep you out of the miserable hot range.