h a l f b a k e r yExpensive, difficult, slightly dangerous, not particularly effective... I'm on a roll.
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ok, when does halfbakery change to keywords instead
of
categories... This belongs in Product:Fan Home:Air
conditioning, Home:Humidity control, science:heat...
Anyways: This device sprays cold water into the air,
then removes the humidity before sending the air out
to the room.
Air
conditioning with a method that is cheap,
efficient and water saving.
The heated water removed from the air is
accumulated in a separate container and cooled later
(at night, or when the container is taken out of the
house)
Or poured out onto plants in the evening, and filled
with icy cold water in the morning.
Evaporative cooler
http://en.wikipedia.../Evaporative_cooler [xaviergisz, Jun 22 2012]
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//Heated water is stored in separate container// - for better incubation of Legionairre's disease... - maybe some sort of UV treatment of the water spray would be useful. Also, how does this remove the humidity from the air? |
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//removes the humidity // |
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Those two don't go together. Most dehumidifiers work by chilling air to get the moisture out, then heating it back up. Better to chill the air directly. Even dessicant driers are less than efficient. |
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// This belongs in Product:Fan Home:Air conditioning, Home:Humidity control, science:heat... // |
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This belongs in category "Go Away And Learn About Thermodynamics And then Come Back And Post An Idea That Makes Sense" .... |
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