Portable AirConditioner by farhanians
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Hi all. its me again..
i wanted to always do this instructable
so here it is, from research and develpoment of a better
"ice-powered" aircon, every website and instructable regarding to that.
From CameronSS and Artic Air, and also lots of websites. and blogs about this and find out information and lots of it! thanks all
here is the version of the airconditioner idea combined with CameronSS and Artic Air. But mines more budget of course!

credits go to CameronSS and aritic air to inspire me to do this! :)

thanks cameronSS for the great idea
 
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Step 1: Items You Need

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1)A small condenser,heater core,radiator.Preferably something small
-Mine i bought was at around $13, a computer radiator
2)A styrofoam cooler,Ice chests,Cooler.Medium sized
-Hah i bought mine below $2, ice box 1st hand
3)Tubings
-FREE! from my water pipe bwaha!
4)Small Water Pump better submirsible
-mine i bought it for $3 at ebay.
5)Case Fans.
-$3 at ebay. its 205CFM!
4)adaptors
-free. from my stuffs!
TOTAL: $21

LETS GET STARTED!

BTW. its in SGD currency
hquant says: Aug 15, 2011. 10:25 AM
where did you buy the radiator??? link please :D
TheGarrison89 says: Jun 27, 2011. 11:34 PM
Well done, all of your coolers are great ideas, hope to see more stuff from you on the site!
dandré says: Jun 17, 2011. 9:26 AM
where did you get that radiator? cant find one that cheap.
austinsqu111 says: May 11, 2011. 2:11 PM
btw you spelled artic air wrong its arctic air
will6 says: Oct 5, 2010. 12:18 AM
great
superior eng says: Aug 30, 2010. 2:33 PM
thnx alot u are very intelligent
Terron says: May 21, 2009. 10:42 AM
Add some salt to the water. Mythbusters proved that salt in the water will drop the temp big time, meaning less ice pack change outs and probably a cooler breeze.
fly_boy_bc says: Jul 16, 2010. 4:43 PM
Meaning MORE ice changing NOT less.
Ace_Of_All_Trades says: Jul 10, 2010. 12:41 PM
It only dropped water temperature because it was in direct contact with the ice. Salt melts ice in direct contact hence salting the roads and side walks in winter in the northern states. It melts the ice faster causing the water overall the be brought closer to freezing point. So salt=less time cold=colder temperature for time being. Not with ice packs tho.
nutsandbolts_64 says: Jul 9, 2010. 8:39 AM
I wonder if there are any portable AC's out there that don't use ice. Something like:

___________________
|                                           |      
|        ____________       |Cold air out
|       |                          |       |
|        |   ________    |       |
|        |_|                  |_ |       |
|        __   FAN        _____|
|___|    |________|     

Left side is the radiator. Theory: The fan would compress the air in there. When the air decompresses, it releases energy and so cools the environment. It's only a maybe so... nah. rated as 4.5 :D
arikyeo says: Apr 18, 2009. 4:37 AM
how did you get the box? I'm a Singaporean too!!!
farhanians (author) says: Jun 2, 2009. 8:31 AM
hardware shops in tampines! or go to a fish shop! ask for an ice box!
arikyeo says: Jun 13, 2009. 2:35 AM
but I live in the west...
farhanians (author) says: Jun 13, 2009. 3:06 AM
Hmm... tries any fishing shops??? there? shure have one! good luck finding one! sometimes skp have them
arikyeo says: Jun 13, 2009. 4:06 AM
skp???
farhanians (author) says: Nov 29, 2009. 4:04 AM
Try FIshing SHOPS! at changi.
dabombmaker says: Sep 22, 2009. 3:17 PM
many people said it ws a waste of electricity to make the ice: however i disagree because the ice is made no matter what. so technically ur not paying for anything but the water.
Sitaram says: Aug 19, 2009. 7:05 AM
This is really awesome. However, someone like me who is totally clueless about anything related to manual construction, a portable air conditioner though more expensive, would do just fine. I thought I would share some great thechnological advancement with you all out there about portable air conditioner industry. It is a new invention called AutoDrain NanoMist Technology introduced by Amcor Plasma Cool. Check it out -
http://www.plasmacoolportableac.com/What-is-AutoDrain-NanoMist-Technology-.php

I had the pleasure of seeing one of these units at my friends place and she could not stop raving about it.
daniel! says: Feb 13, 2009. 5:24 PM
nice this is a good idea i want to try it some time
gogeta says: Oct 23, 2008. 3:31 AM
gr8 job....but could give much more detail abt the positioning of the radiator and vent as even i was planning on making an ac as my PC gets really hot....plz give much more detailed info and pics
heyzuphowsitgoin says: Jul 25, 2008. 7:19 PM
hahaha i built one of these two years ago out of an old hairdryer and some pvc pipe! pretty sweet! a cool idea would be to use a Stirling engine to power the fan!
farhanians (author) says: Aug 3, 2008. 5:28 AM
Yeah.. maybe the cold can be used for the stirling engine instead of the heat. haha good idea tho!
Thornburg says: Jul 14, 2008. 7:01 PM
Great job. Pretty cheap. Do you notice any difference in the air room temp.
farhanians (author) says: Jul 16, 2008. 2:45 AM
ouhh.. my room is pretty small but btw i dont hav any thermometer with me. But ive cooled my room with it. and its noticable after 2-3 hours operating this bugger at a hot day.That is with 2 times of reloading of ice. and one thing good about this is that ive set a timer plug and for first 1hour of cooling, by the time.. im asleep then it will be a normal fan. hahas cool ehk this thing replaced my normal fan f.y.i.
thermoelectric says: Jul 12, 2008. 5:12 PM
Great instructable, I'll be sure to check out your other instructables
farhanians (author) says: Jul 12, 2008. 9:46 PM
thanks thermoelectric
thermoelectric says: Jul 13, 2008. 2:30 PM
Your welcome
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