Fan, soft temper copper pipe, zip ties, a cooler, rubber tubing, cost of refrigeration to create ice in the bottles, and a pump to circulate water. Vs cost of small airconditioner. Do I think he's a genius? Nope.
And not to mention, ALL the heat from the room it's in will just go to the water in the cooler until it's the same temp and the room, thus making it a really ugly fan.
You are all wrong. Swamp coolers work thru evaporation. There is no evaporation occuring here. This works thru heat transfer from hot air moving through cold copper tubing.
@@delegation5971 No they work by water going through either coconut filter or a fibrous filter that water is flowing through and a blower is sucking air through these filters. This process produces cooling from the water. There for the air is colder than the ambient surrounding area. This is why it works so well in the WYOMING.
While that is true. Changing any condition of the air is by definition air conditioning. This changes the temp of the air so it is in fact an air conditioner. Albeit dumb, but still fits the definition.
I made the same thing but without all the expensive copper wire and using a cheap disposable cooler and some pvc pipe. I have no idea where you get free copper pipe without stealing it.
@@weaponx9728 liquid nitrogen is only a temporary coolant. You'd need to KEEP cooling it back down. A refridgerant is a chemical commonly used for its ideal boiling temperature. As it is above its boiling temperature at room temperature, it boils, cooling down via latent heat. A compressor raises its pressure much higher, causing it to condense again, heating up to its boiling point at whatever pressure it is at. That is why some parts of a refridgerator are hot, and yet the inside is cold.
@@franciscojoseblancoojeda365 buying a fan from china us free how? Start thinking with the head on your shoulders. The 1 in your pants no good for thinking, just getting in trouble...
For people wondering how the water moves through the tube, its with either sucking or blowing. Someone has to suck or blow the pipe in order to get the cool air, performing such an activity for hours will cause your mouth to get worked up.
Genius guy: Pipe: $10 AC shell: $5 Bag of zip ties: $10 Cooler: $30 Water bottles: about $5 Time(minimum wage) 1 hour: $20 Total: $80 Cost of a basic AC: $40 Yup, real genius
I happen to be the owner of a plumbing company. We would be thrilled to know where you can get a roll of half inch. Soft temper copper for $10. Nowadays it normally costs us about $69 for The shortest roll of twenty feet
@@devonwharton9244I too happen to be an owner of a plumbing company, 3 as a matter of fact, and we get it for $10, you are getting ripped off at $69. Now if you’ll excuse me, I am a very busy owner and have to respond to other small videos like this one.
To be fair, everyone is making fun of the guy in the video, but remember, he isn't claiming it didn't cost anything or that he's a genius. That's on whoever created the video.
@gtwfan52 you are correct and I would say that my replies are in answer to the person who likely used someone else's video to make profit or controversy ( or both). It's not a bad idea Per se, but it is, in my opinion, too costly and lacks both dehumidification and enough cooling capacity to be worth the time involved. However, again, you are correct.
Where is the no cost? Fan, copper tube, cooler, water bottles? Then you must get the liquid water to circulate in some fashion by suction, siphon, or pump or whatever. After all that it's not going to likely do much for long.
like 10 lbs of ice changes to water @ 144BTUs per pound. so 1440 BTU output over the melt rate. water heats up at 1 BTU per lb perv1vdeg F. and the fan and pump use power. Slight cooling effect
@@rayspencer8872stock market’s up, wages are up, inflation at 3%. Can’t blame JB for corporations choosing to keep prices where they were during Covid. That’s just greed.
I kinda did the same thing…I purchased a new HVAC system for $27,000. FYI: The same unit was purchased four years ago, by my sister, for $14,000. Don’t you love how Biden manages inflation.
The S. Koreans were doing this with old radiators back in 1977! But you needed a low flow pump to cycle the water. One guy had a cistern and the just circulate the water from well and back !
This tech was invented by a 75 year old retired Journalist in Delhi city in India in year 2007 or 2008 with ice, copper tube, a plastic bucket & a mini fan. He never applied for a patent. He believed if he get patent on this tech, then it will become very expensive, then this will be out of reach of poor or lower middle class people, at that time he named it 'Bucket AC'. That was His last gift to Mankind.
The swamp cooler, which is what that is, was invented in the early 20th century. Don't know what nonsense you are on about, but there's no truth to it.
@@MrT------5743 incorrect. We have been using this same design for literally decades. Ice+ fan+water+human. Pretty simple. So simple a southerner can do it.
@Gen-Atari-X but what this is, is not a swamp cooler because there is no evaporation due to the ice being contained in a cooler and only the cold from the ice is being extracted. Even Google definition proves it: Swamp coolers, are a cost-effective and natural way to cool areas with low humidity. They work by pulling in hot, dry air from outside and passing it over wet pads, which causes the water to evaporate and lower the air temperature.
Materials cost money It’s also called a swamp cooler, not air conditioner at least humidity in the air. Air condition is removed the humidity from the air.
Mr. Genius most likely used his freezer in his home to make the ice, thus actually heating his house up overall. This is not how air conditioning works. That setup wouldn't remove any humidity either which is critical.
AYAYAYAYYYYY....WE HAVE A,HEAT WAVE IN TORONTO....I BOUGHT MY SANYO A.C. 2 YEARS AGO....JUST PRESS THE BUTTON...." CLICK "...WAIT A SECOND....COLD AIR COMES OUT...
It circulates because water circulatesbwhen theres temp differences. Its using the difference in temp as energy for circulation. Ive done a similar thing for a friends pool
No cost.. except supplies like that expensive copper tubing. cost of water. And that copper coiling looks pretty good so you'll need that tool for that.. but.. yes.. works.
So how did the water circulate without a pump ?
It can't..fake
It’s circulating inside his brain. Inside his dream of being a genius.
If you notice on the right side of the white cooler top there's a powered circulator
Didn't you see him stick the tubing on the aquarium pump? They're not very big.
Thanks. I did not see the pump at first.😊
I don't think the person who made this video understands what "no cost" means....
The copper pipe and fan cost a little bit of money. Where can u get them at no cost. Let me know so i could sell them.
Surly
Ice is free; especially in the summer
Am glad you caught that as well caught that as well😂
@@shekinahkabongo1354 Dude stop calling people shirley ;)
It might blow some cool air but air conditioning removes humidity and that is what truly makes you more comfortable
Exactly right!
It would not blow any cool air
Fan, soft temper copper pipe, zip ties, a cooler, rubber tubing, cost of refrigeration to create ice in the bottles, and a pump to circulate water. Vs cost of small airconditioner. Do I think he's a genius? Nope.
For real
And all that material, especially that copper, is expensive. That’s $50 in gear and an hour of labor for little to no benefit. Diminishing returns
Agreed
Agree
Plus,
When you re-freeze thecwater bottles, the freezee will put that heat right back into the room.
His freezer had to freeze all these water bottles, increasing the house by 5 degrees before he did this, lol.
You’re just a pessimist
But people have to have a freezer anyways, so it's really not a problem.
Maybe he froze them at someone elses house therefore increasing his geneless level
😂. No free lunch….
And not to mention, ALL the heat from the room it's in will just go to the water in the cooler until it's the same temp and the room, thus making it a really ugly fan.
THE GUY SELLING HIM ICE , THINKS HE IS THE GREATEST!!
Called a swamp cooler, they dont work.
@jewellink6900 you're right they don't work in high humidity conditions BUT IT DOES work in dry environments
Swamp coolers work great in the high desert area and every dry area.
@@helderpontes14 they are for dry climates only
You are all wrong. Swamp coolers work thru evaporation. There is no evaporation occuring here.
This works thru heat transfer from hot air moving through cold copper tubing.
@@delegation5971
No they work by water going through either coconut filter or a fibrous filter that water is flowing through and a blower is sucking air through these filters. This process produces cooling from the water. There for the air is colder than the ambient surrounding area. This is why it works so well in the WYOMING.
A legit AC removes humidity
That was my first class at my auto repair course.
Yes removes it to blow it back into your face and then evaporates again, not genius, common knowledge.
Factz!
@@Rippleman5974 Wrong. Google it
You have a bad system, probably an issue with the Freon.
While that is true. Changing any condition of the air is by definition air conditioning. This changes the temp of the air so it is in fact an air conditioner. Albeit dumb, but still fits the definition.
He didn’t install a pump. How does it flow?
He did install a pump. The little black box he connects the tubes to is the pump. The power cord is sticking out of the side.
You don’t see the pump?
there is a pump there. and it costs.
the copper pipes,cost,the fan,costs,the cooler box,costs.
and even the water is not for free.
He didn't have a joint because he would be COOLER if he did. 😂😂
Watch till end to see mold growing in his home
@@albertalbert7958Unless its Florida, then theres already mold.
You forget swamp coolers were a thing in a large part of the nation.
I made the same thing but without all the expensive copper wire and using a cheap disposable cooler and some pvc pipe. I have no idea where you get free copper pipe without stealing it.
Cooper witre can be ordered online, they are just the same thing as those split unit air conditioner
This genius forgot the humidity factor
What humidity? It’s minimal from condensation. The water recycles itself from the coil to the Cooler
Whats the humidity factor and how does it affect this?
Might as well install a mini compressor and used butane gas for refrigerant and you can accomplish a legit AC
Does liquid nitrogen cool the pipes?
@@weaponx9728 yes it can
@@silverray7 can we modify that it can be used as ac coolant
@@weaponx9728 liquid nitrogen is only a temporary coolant. You'd need to KEEP cooling it back down. A refridgerant is a chemical commonly used for its ideal boiling temperature. As it is above its boiling temperature at room temperature, it boils, cooling down via latent heat. A compressor raises its pressure much higher, causing it to condense again, heating up to its boiling point at whatever pressure it is at. That is why some parts of a refridgerator are hot, and yet the inside is cold.
No no no 😅😅 yogunlastirici ne olacak ?
That is no way an air-conditioner. It can only cool the air.
It can not condition the air, i.e. reduce moisture and heat in the air.
It is conditioning the air's temperature. Fact
@@MrT------5743that is not air conditioning. He would be better off sitting on the the cooler with the lid open
@andrewbrown9497 by definition, the condition of the air has been changed. Granted, it is not traditional air conditioning.
Maybe he'd be cooler if he got a hair cut.
😂😂😂😂
Lol I think he's a genius. I was going to post I think he needs a haircut😊
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He looks cooler with this haircut
He turn on the air conditioner and started chilling! 😂
Best bar ever..
Dude lookin like weird al yankovic
Doesn't work in humidity areas will make your body sticky
So you just basically wasted a good cooler and some great copper pipe and trash the fan we need more geniuses like you on planet mars
To the below average mind he might be a “genius”
Stealing an AC unit is the the low cost option. Parts and labour means this contraption is not free.
Don't even need to steal those old window units people give em away free all the time
@@littlewigglemonster7691 He doesn’t know he lives at his mom’s house
This can cause your lung to catch pneumonia
No new moisture is being added tk the room other than what leaks through the cracks in the cooler lid.
So...
Where can i get a fan, cooler, aquarium pump, copper tubing and zip ties for free, without committing a crime?
le falta lo mas importante,un pequeño ventilador,Eso ya lo venden hace tiempo en china ,solo que lo hacen al contrario.Piensa un poco.
@@franciscojoseblancoojeda365 buying a fan from china us free how?
Start thinking with the head on your shoulders. The 1 in your pants no good for thinking, just getting in trouble...
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For people wondering how the water moves through the tube, its with either sucking or blowing. Someone has to suck or blow the pipe in order to get the cool air, performing such an activity for hours will cause your mouth to get worked up.
None of that is free. None. Not a genius.
It cost him the copper,the ice water retainer(ice chest),small bilgepump,and tubing and zip ties plus an electric fan .
That copper is free
It was for him, he probably stole it.
It was for him he probably stole it
I thought of this years ago! It works but doesn't do anything for the humidity!
Genius guy:
Pipe: $10
AC shell: $5
Bag of zip ties: $10
Cooler: $30
Water bottles: about $5
Time(minimum wage) 1 hour: $20
Total: $80
Cost of a basic AC: $40
Yup, real genius
Waterpump $40😅
I happen to be the owner of a plumbing company. We would be thrilled to know where you can get a roll of half inch. Soft temper copper for $10. Nowadays it normally costs us about $69 for The shortest roll of twenty feet
@@devonwharton9244I too happen to be an owner of a plumbing company, 3 as a matter of fact, and we get it for $10, you are getting ripped off at $69. Now if you’ll excuse me, I am a very busy owner and have to respond to other small videos like this one.
To be fair, everyone is making fun of the guy in the video, but remember, he isn't claiming it didn't cost anything or that he's a genius. That's on whoever created the video.
@gtwfan52 you are correct and I would say that my replies are in answer to the person who likely used someone else's video to make profit or controversy ( or both). It's not a bad idea Per se, but it is, in my opinion, too costly and lacks both dehumidification and enough cooling capacity to be worth the time involved. However, again, you are correct.
Fill bottle with cotton balls and freeze. It will stay frozen longer.
What isnt accounted for is the condensation from the coils All ac have water run offs the coils will drip all over the floor
The fan will blow away any condensation.
No it doesnt....I know I made one when my ac went out to get by in Texas heat till I saved up to fix ac.
Too expensive, the pipes, engine, the fan cooler
Where is the no cost? Fan, copper tube, cooler, water bottles? Then you must get the liquid water to circulate in some fashion by suction, siphon, or pump or whatever. After all that it's not going to likely do much for long.
Well at least the coper pipe is cool 👀☝️
Genius forgot to fit a thermostat and the genius is a frozen man now.
The ice only last so long but refrigerant last forever !
No cost, send me all of the supplies, power drill and who will freeze my water and give me electricity for free?
He'll yah! I'll order 2
Tomuch moisture = humidity may distroyed you.
And quit bullshitting people no cost. The fan was free. The copper was free free. Everything was free. Come on man.
The cooler box is not cheap. And he paid electric bill to freeze the water bottle too.
AirB&b owner was pissed when this dude checked out
like 10 lbs of ice changes to water @ 144BTUs per pound. so 1440 BTU output over the melt rate. water heats up at 1 BTU per lb perv1vdeg F. and the fan and pump use power. Slight cooling effect
You have to do what you have to under Joe Biden and Kalma Harris Economy.
FJB, FKH. 😢😢😢
Yeah right in the A$$
AND SO TRUMTURD, HOW RICH DID TRUMP MAKE YOU???
@@rossbryan6102 A worst Question:
How poor did Joe Biden and Kalma Harris Make America?
FDT
@@rayspencer8872stock market’s up, wages are up, inflation at 3%. Can’t blame JB for corporations choosing to keep prices where they were during Covid. That’s just greed.
I love it smart people can make a difference for everybody
I kinda did the same thing…I purchased a new HVAC system for $27,000.
FYI:
The same unit was purchased four years ago, by my sister, for $14,000. Don’t you love how Biden manages inflation.
Inflation is everywhere in the world 😕 this is the NWO policy 😡😡
If that's all it takes to be a genius, I must be a mega genius.
How did he bought copper by digging from earth?
More CO 2 emission just to cool the water bottle.
It would likely result in cooling but also condensation which releases heat. It’d be more efficient to just melt ice.
He proceeds to die the next day from knowing too much.
Where does the condensate go? No provision was made for dripping water from the coil.
I like the part where he sat down and began chilling.
Air conditioner❌
mini Air cooler✔️
Changing any condition of the air by definition is an air conditioner. Temperature is a condition.
NOT AIR CONDITIONER SWAMP COOLER😂😂😂
Is there a pump in the cooler we didn’t see? Otherwise he’s just blowing air onto copper for fun I guess
The S. Koreans were doing this with old radiators back in 1977! But you needed a low flow pump to cycle the water. One guy had a cistern and the just circulate the water from well and back !
This tech was invented by a 75 year old retired Journalist in Delhi city in India in year 2007 or 2008 with ice, copper tube, a plastic bucket & a mini fan. He never applied for a patent. He believed if he get patent on this tech, then it will become very expensive, then this will be out of reach of poor or lower middle class people, at that time he named it 'Bucket AC'. That was His last gift to Mankind.
The swamp cooler, which is what that is, was invented in the early 20th century. Don't know what nonsense you are on about, but there's no truth to it.
Yes, we can buy the more fancy one for $80
so the ice bottles appeared magically as if they were laying around unused
There is no flaw to this construction. Bravo
I built one of those using a stand mounted fan about 8 years ago. Everything that went into it cost about $139.
First of all it's not an air conditioner it's just a cooler
At No cost. I guess the pipe, zip tie, the cooler, the water bottles, the motors and wiring for water to circulate through the pipes
Were all free😂
10 minutes later the ice is gone🥃😎👌
Pipes sweat too much it creates a mess and it doesn't last when is hot
It's called a swamp cooler and we have been making them in the south for decades.
It's not a swamp cooler. Swamp coolers require evaporation for cooling. this is just melting ice and no evaporation is happening.
@@MrT------5743 incorrect. We have been using this same design for literally decades. Ice+ fan+water+human. Pretty simple.
So simple a southerner can do it.
@Gen-Atari-X but what this is, is not a swamp cooler because there is no evaporation due to the ice being contained in a cooler and only the cold from the ice is being extracted.
Even Google definition proves it:
Swamp coolers, are a cost-effective and natural way to cool areas with low humidity. They work by pulling in hot, dry air from outside and passing it over wet pads, which causes the water to evaporate and lower the air temperature.
the ice cost money unless someone gave it
I think that flash was so so tremendos that his glasses fogged up
The materials he used COST money 🙄
this is not an air conditioner.
This is a swamp cooler.
He needs to be sitting in front of giant speakers
When condensation forms spraying water drops over you plus the amazing puddle of water forming below the fan
Use ammonia
Sorry.just learned it not good for copper tubbing
uncle Orville
Materials cost money It’s also called a swamp cooler, not air conditioner at least humidity in the air. Air condition is removed the humidity from the air.
Mr. Genius most likely used his freezer in his home to make the ice, thus actually heating his house up overall. This is not how air conditioning works. That setup wouldn't remove any humidity either which is critical.
AYAYAYAYYYYY....WE HAVE A,HEAT WAVE IN TORONTO....I BOUGHT MY SANYO A.C. 2 YEARS AGO....JUST PRESS THE BUTTON...." CLICK "...WAIT A SECOND....COLD AIR COMES OUT...
no cost?
i hope that he didn't buy that copper pipe and cable ties coz it looks brand new...
He definitely looks like genius !!
"I'm just Chilling in Cedar Rapids."
-Hildawg
Yes he did very good.
This isn't an air conditioner, it's a cooler, we have them all over the Arizona desert
Could you use car antifreeze?
He started chilling
What’s pumping the water or air through the copper hose attached to the fan?
It circulates because water circulatesbwhen theres temp differences. Its using the difference in temp as energy for circulation. Ive done a similar thing for a friends pool
Also, there is a pump, so.
Works great if there's something to circulate the water and if there's an unlimited supply of free ice.
After that he added another set of tubing and turned the cooler into a huge cold water cooled bong.
No cost.. except supplies like that expensive copper tubing. cost of water. And that copper coiling looks pretty good so you'll need that tool for that.. but.. yes.. works.
People been doing this for years
Dry ice would last 20 tines longer than ice water 💧 I.J.S. .............😊 All in all a great idea however 😉 😀........
Ummmm?? Where's the pump at ?
WELL FIRST OFF : Just bending that copper pipe perfectly takes experience for sure !!! He works in refrigeration.
He made the aircon cooler than it already was 😂
None of the ideas he is using are free at the store. It Cost.
Anyone notice he was outside also. Wow so smart lol
Oh yeah, I forgot about the pump. The ice and the cooler add it all up. You could’ve just bought an air conditioner.
I used a few bottles of frozen water in a tray on a table with a fan flowing through the bottles. I must be a genius.
In this video, there is an air motor to release two air buckets of ice to a copper pipe, brother.
He just happened to have all the components lying around.