Youngling
Active Member
I hope this helps people as it had helped me when it was summer time.
Materials needed:
Ducting (if you have some laying around free)
Fan (mine costed $10 from an electrical supply store)
Ducting fittings ($10)
Styrofoam cooler (got mine free from a litter bug $5 in gas station)
Ice of some sort
$25 on the cheap unless you have all of this laying around then free!!
First attach your duct fittings to both sides of your fan (you may need a drill if the fitting does not line up with the mounting holes on the fan)
Make air intake holes in the sides of your cooler.
Make a hole for the duct fitting to fit into the lid of the cooler.
Put ice of sorts in the cooler. Remember it will melt!! (I'm poor as fuck so I used jugs filled with frozen water in I'm sure ice packs would work better)
Hook up your new AC unit and replace ice as needed.
Hope this helps some people.
Materials needed:
Ducting (if you have some laying around free)
Fan (mine costed $10 from an electrical supply store)
Ducting fittings ($10)
Styrofoam cooler (got mine free from a litter bug $5 in gas station)
Ice of some sort
$25 on the cheap unless you have all of this laying around then free!!
First attach your duct fittings to both sides of your fan (you may need a drill if the fitting does not line up with the mounting holes on the fan)
Make air intake holes in the sides of your cooler.
Make a hole for the duct fitting to fit into the lid of the cooler.
Put ice of sorts in the cooler. Remember it will melt!! (I'm poor as fuck so I used jugs filled with frozen water in I'm sure ice packs would work better)
Hook up your new AC unit and replace ice as needed.
Hope this helps some people.