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Swamp cooler.  Evaporative cooler.

Outside the Room.   When daughter Jenny and i hacked through the wall of this trailer and turned the screened in porch into the ROOM,  that summer,  we put in this cooler.   I had very little money then,  none of us did.  So they found the smallest most reasonable one.  Today,  i would have researched for one that is

quiet

the most quiet.  I so so love quiet.  But…it Whirrs cheerfully along.

maybe you can see how it works.  There is a line to a water source that the yellow pump pulls in and sends up and out through the spokes that drip down into the aspen pads that are on the walls.  As the water that soaks the pads evaporates,  because of the whirring fan,   cool air is generated and blown in to the house.

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shredded aspen pad

 

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the pump sits in a little dumb plastic basket that is supposed to filter out debris,  and i guess it sort of does?  hmmmm….and the square thing on the right is the "float",  which monitors the need or not for more water.  Water from the Source is left constant.  The float turns it on or off.  Asks for more or not.  it's ingenious.

 

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this is the configuration for Source.  A kind of wing nut thing…i don't know the proper names,  but a valve.   The water is left in the ON position so that water is free to enter the cooler.  There is the

knob,  or whatever it might be called that can be turned on and off to a hose when afixed…the hose, when afixed here means water to the Goat tub.

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this is inside the house.  in cold times,  it's stuffed with two pillows to keep the cold out

 

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the cover and you can see where moisture…ie" Rain marked the wall…

 

 

 

 

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11 responses to “part 2”

  1. Mo Crow Avatar

    what an ingenious thing!

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  2. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    Sounds crazy complicated to me but I’m so hopeless when it comes to that kind of thing…just one of the many things I so admire about you Grace.

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  3. Mo Crow Avatar

    when it’s really hot here we hang wet sarongs in the doorways with the fan on like a big Coolgardie safe
    http://collections.museumvictoria.com.au/articles/709

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  4. saskia Avatar

    love seeing the ins-and-outs of your life; a tip: google this video showing an airco used in tin houses in Bangladesh ‘The Eco-Cooler: the zero electricity aircooler’ I tried copying the link for you but that didn’t work

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  5. grace Avatar

    that’s a lot of work

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  6. grace Avatar

    i had to push self to learn some things, i don’t want to,
    but i’m the one who is here…so need to. And i DO take
    pics of things and print them out, make notes to help
    self remember from summer to summer

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  7. Mo Crow Avatar

    life & sanity preserving or summers are hot, humid the really hot day last year hit a record high of 47˚C (116˚F)in Wwestern Australia it hit 50

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  8. grace Avatar

    YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thank you for this…how amazing and how so POSSIBLE
    some things just ARE…only waiting to be THOUGHT OF!!!!!!!!!

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  9. Mo Crow Avatar

    sorry hit the send before finishing in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia where the wild Boab trees grow the temperatures soar to 50˚C (122˚F) regularly

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  10. grace Avatar

    i cannot imagine. Early Morning and Late Day would take
    on even more importance…
    i need to spend some time thinking about this
    is it dry or humid for the Boab trees?

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  11. Mo Crow Avatar

    the far NW is tropical savannah, a complex ecosystem that exists in the Kimberley, Madagascar and Africa here’s a link to the Gooniyandi seasons calendar-
    http://www.csiro.au/en/Research/Environment/Land-management/Indigenous/Indigenous-calendars/Gooniyandi
    also the ozone layer over Australia is much thinner than in the rest of the world so the sun is fierce, we always wear hats when gardening, hose each other down when working in the middle of the day and drink a lot of water.

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