Homemade, homemade air conditioner


For it you will need: 
1. Old printer. 
2. 4 cooler from computer .
3. Power supply .
4. Insulation tape .
5. Bottle with ice. (We put a plastic bottle of water in the freezer, and after 5-10 hours we get a bottle of ice.)
6. Soldering iron. In principle, you can do without it.


AND So, the printer already includes what I need: 
1. Power supply 220V~24V 

2. The printer body itself.

3. Compartment for collecting condensed water 



Step 1: 

Disassemble the whole printer to hell! 

Step 2: 

Take wire and fasten coolers 2 each! 

Step 3: 

Tie and solder wires coolers 2 each
sequentially
!
 

Step 4: 

Attach them to the body like a thread! 

Step 5: 

Determine with a tester + And - block
power supply and connect pairs
 coolers parallel! 

Step 6: 

You can add button ON/OFF 

Step 7: 

This is step 0, put the bottle in the freezer!
Preferably 2 shifts!
 

Step 8: 

Now we put it all together and launch! 

Step 9: 

Place the frozen bottle in the center of the printer! 

Step 10: 

We lie down on the sofa, put the air conditioner on top and
Enjoy the effect!
 



LET'S HAPPY THE COLD! 



Well, here are my photos of a homemade air conditioner! 












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Comments (6)
  1. NOTFRONT
    #1 NOTFRONT Guests 28 July 2011 20:28
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    I did something similar in the terrible summer of 2010. No matter, it’ll do.
  2. b@lt
    #2 b@lt Guests 28 July 2011 20:46
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    In principle, it wasn’t me who did it, but my friend, who made me a super conditioner xDDD
    He has all the diagrams
  3. b@lt
    #3 b@lt Guests 28 July 2011 21:03
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  4. Veent
    #4 Veent Guests 28 July 2011 22:07
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    Not bad... smile There is also a way to stretch the gauze wicks and lower them into water (not cold) and blow them with air in the same way, only the humidity of the air increases. And I also put two bottles of ice under the fan smile
  5. bubas
    #5 bubas Guests July 31, 2013 06:13
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    Is it hard to use a vacuum cleaner or a meat grinder with an iron?
    1. Basil
      #6 Basil Guests 21 July 2019 20:36
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      Not. A vacuum cleaner made from a hairdryer works great. iron tiles.