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Brick air conditioner


Good day, today the author of this video clip will show how to make an air conditioner out of brick.

1 Step: The author took a transparent plastic or, more simply, ordinary plexiglass. From it, he cut out pieces in advance when folding which will turn out not a tall box.




Step 2: The master says: "The most important thing is to fit a brick into it

Step 3: Using adhesive tape, the author grabs all the edges together so that they do not fall apart.



Step 4: The master takes a gun with a silicone rod and carefully glues all the joints without leaving gaps.




Step 5: Now he takes two coolers, puts it on the box and aligns it in the middle of the wall on the box with a marker, makes marks for attaching the cooler.






6 Step: Using a screwdriver, the wizard drills holes in the place of marks. Then he checks whether the holes made match the holes on the coolers.




Step 8: Then the author takes the bolts and fastens the coolers to the box.






Step 9: By connecting the red wires of the coolers, the author launched them through the button.




10 By step, the author took a connector suitable for his 12-volt power supply.



11 Step: Soldered the red wires coming from the button to the positive terminal of the connector, and the black wires from the coolers to the minus.


12 Step: the author secured the button and connector on the case using hot glue.




13 Step: Power up and check e air conditioning parts.



Step 14: The author pours plain water from the tap into the tank. Not much, about 1 cm.



Step 15: Now is brick time. The author took it and put it in a container with pre-poured water and the brick begins to absorb water in itself, this is clearly seen in the photo below. (According to the author, the more holes in the brick the better for this homemade.)



16 Step: Test the temperature of the brick at this stage.

Water temperature.

The author accelerated the process of soaking a brick with water using a syringe.


When the brick was completely saturated with water, the author turned on the fans.

Brick temperature from the fans.

And this is the outlet temperature.


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4 commentary
Yes, I agree, this is an evaporative cooler, not an air conditioner. A completely different physical principle. But in a dry, hot climate it will work quite effectively.
Such a system "has the right to life" as a cooler. The temperature really drops when the liquid evaporates ... And, as already said here, with a low relative humidity of the ambient air and, as a result, a high evaporation rate, the temperature difference will be noticeable ...
But for tangible results, really, you need to evaporate freon ...)))) What air conditioners and refrigerators do .... "Gravity evaporation" of water is not enough ....
This is not an air conditioner, but an air humidifier. Air conditioning transfers heat between two spaces, usually between a room and a street. In cooling mode, he pumps heat to the street, in heating mode - pumps heat into the room from the street.
the fact is that the author is most likely from Arizona ... there is low humidity and the water evaporates quickly ... in order to significantly cool the middle room in this way you need a wet brick wall ... and moisture will be taken away and it will be stuffy in areas with normal humidity (Not Arizona and Sahara ...) the water will evaporate poorly and there will be no cooling ...

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