I think the "swamp" in swamp cooler is a good hint that it might not work!
The best way to explain how it works....it is a big fan that is also hooked up to a water source. A pump runs water over and soaks pads by the air intake vents. As the fan pulls air into the house, the air has to pass over the cold water on the pads and that cools the air. If you live in a dry climate, the extra humidity is ok. It is much less expensive than a/c because you only need electricity to run a fan. Because of the water sitting in it, you run the risk of mold growing. We could cool about 500 sq ft with a big window unit.
I've thought about trying one here since the summers are dry.
The best way to explain how it works....it is a big fan that is also hooked up to a water source. A pump runs water over and soaks pads by the air intake vents. As the fan pulls air into the house, the air has to pass over the cold water on the pads and that cools the air. If you live in a dry climate, the extra humidity is ok. It is much less expensive than a/c because you only need electricity to run a fan. Because of the water sitting in it, you run the risk of mold growing. We could cool about 500 sq ft with a big window unit.
I've thought about trying one here since the summers are dry.
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