I just got the Pro and love it. Apart from heaving many great features, what did seal the deal for me was a tent - Igloo Bed. Thank you. PS: Delivery was super fast, I was happily surprised.
Sir. The manual book written, we should open the stopper to let the water flow. My question Is, this stopper should be removed permanently or should we attach it again? When Will we remove it, and when Will we attact it . When we operate the machine, we should remove or should attach position?
If you choose to remove the stopper to allow the unit to operate as a dehumidifier, you will need to empty the drawer approx. every 4-5 hours. The stopper can be replaced at any time. The unit operates more efficiently as a cooler when the stopper is in place as we use the extracted water to help with heat exchange.
This is an interesting unit. I drive commercial trucks and tow a small ford fiesta that I also sleep in from time to time. Obviously in 90f + temps where i travel in the US my options are to put the windows down, or to run the car all night. Neither are great options. What do you think about Running one of these in a car with a portable power station ? How big of a portable power station do you think would be needed to run this for 6-8 hours at a time ?
Hi, great question :) we made a video showing our unit running on a 12v battery using an inverter: th-cam.com/video/mUBMumrB_Tg/w-d-xo.html The application you're talking about is actually pretty popular in Australia. Our long haul truckers use Coolzy's to keep the cab warm as it can often get to around 100 degrees F in our deserts. Just FYI, in the USA we ship our units from Salt Lake City Utah.
Heya guys! You mention the Go is fixed speed and temperature. Are you able to roughly say what it's equivalent to on the Pro (ie. what speed and temp set on the Pro would equal the Go's performance)? Cheers.
the compressor will turn On and Off according to the temperature that is set using the remote. If the temperature is set to 22c and the machine senses that temp via the thermostat, the machine will turn off the compressor. Another reason the compressor might turn off, is if it is overheating. This only happens in very rare circumstances (extreme heat and restricted airflow for the air intake). If you like, send a video of the issue to contact@coolzy.com and we'll be able to diagnose.
Hi, it takes around 1600w to start the compressor. It's the "peak" or surge current. There's an explanation at the bottom of this page :) www.coolzy.com/au/camping-air-conditioners/
@@stephenstephen74 It depends where you're located. For instance, some of our machines in Indonesia are still using r134a. We now manufacture all Coolzy-Pro and Coolzy-Go units with r290. r290 creates around 10% more cooling than r134a. If you have questions, please email contact@coolzy.com and include your country. We'll be able to give you more tailored responses.
Hi, is this in Nauru? if so, we can't ship there unfortunately. Our product can't go on an airplane so must go by boat. If you want a more detailed answer then email us at contact@coolzy.com
No, the Coolzy is a low powered AC. It isn't strong enough to cool an entire room. The Coolzy is a like a refrigerated fan. Stand in-front of it and you'll get very cool.
Hi Richard, please find it below: • Coolzy-Go: Coolzy.com first design, one default speed, no remote, no adjust speed or temperature, 17 kg with four wheels. 300 watts consumption, just open the flap and ready to use. • Coolzy-Pro: 3 speed option - low, medium, high. Has a remote control, R290 gas, 340 watts consumption, 1100 Watts cooling capacity, 15.4kg with four wheels and carry handles, Focus Enhancer included and temperature control.
Would be nice if it runs on 12v and half the size to run in a small campervan, even if it means reducing the size of the condenser and evaporator since it’s blowing the air at spot, it doesn’t need to be as big
thanks for the comment. In development we tried the configuration that you've mentioned and we couldn't get the COP to an acceptable level. Another thing to note on the compressor side, if you use a 12v compressor, the costs goes up by a factor of 4. In air conditioning it's a delicate balancing act between function, cost and operation. We've done our best to get the balance right with the Coolzy :)
@@Coolzycom Thanks for the response. It’s impossible to live full-time in a van in the Aussie summer so i believe most of us would fork out that money if it works well. I would get the coolzy pro if it was half the size and 12v coz I won’t be able to fit that in my camper and i don’t want to run my inverter more than 4hrs a day. Looking forward to one day Coolzy will have something smaller on 12v
Very cool idea! we're always working to innovate and optimize. So far, the Coolzy is packed pretty tight with all of the technology required for cooling. The hard part about going smaller is the size of the condenser and evaporator. You need them large enough to pass a reasonable amount of air through. They also have to be large enough to allow the refrigerant gas to expand enough to remove the energy from the air. It's a tricky balancing act!
@@Coolzycom Thanks for replying, I mean at that size, if it is able to dish out ~500-1000 BTU of cooling, I would imagine many glampers in hotter humid areas would want it
3000 BTU - it's a low powered air con so it uses very little electricity. It has one of the highest "co-efficient of performance" on the market which means it uses every watt to generate around 1100 watts of cooling :)
This is NOT really an air-conditioner, by its design in is a dehumidifier. Where is the collection tank for generated condensation water and how many litres does it store? When full, does Coolzy stop? .
Hi Bonobo, a Coolzy uses R290 refrigerant gas which is compressed and run through a heat-exchanger. This creates a cool surface that air is sucked through and subsequently cooled. The cool air is expelled to the user. If any condensation forms there are two condensation reservoirs. The first catches the water and reuses it to improve the cooling of the heat-exchanger. If this gets too full, it overflows to a second water catcher. this is much large and can be emptied by removing it from the rear of the machine. We've only ever seen this fill up in extremely humid conditions in Cairns. If it does get too full, the machine has a safety switch that turns on and the whole unit stops operating while it waits for the water to be emptied. Again, this is extremely rare.
Yes, that was our goal! we aimed to make a lower power portable air con so that we could reduce carbon emissions used for A/C! So far, our Coolzy is the greenest solution on the market :)
that's 55dB at high fan speed. At low fan speed we achieve 45dB and medium fan speed is 50dB. All our competitors publish noise at low speed. If you can find a quieter unit that ours then we'd love to see it :)
@@susanramen1615 we have a few videos showing how to measure the noise. There are also accurate sound meters available from music stores that can help you measure it yourself if you're sceptical.
I just got the Pro and love it. Apart from heaving many great features, what did seal the deal for me was a tent - Igloo Bed. Thank you. PS: Delivery was super fast, I was happily surprised.
Sir. The manual book written, we should open the stopper to let the water flow.
My question Is, this stopper should be removed permanently or should we attach it again?
When Will we remove it, and when Will we attact it .
When we operate the machine, we should remove or should attach position?
If you choose to remove the stopper to allow the unit to operate as a dehumidifier, you will need to empty the drawer approx. every 4-5 hours. The stopper can be replaced at any time. The unit operates more efficiently as a cooler when the stopper is in place as we use the extracted water to help with heat exchange.
@@Coolzycom ok. Thanks. For the explanation
This is an interesting unit. I drive commercial trucks and tow a small ford fiesta that I also sleep in from time to time. Obviously in 90f + temps where i travel in the US my options are to put the windows down, or to run the car all night. Neither are great options.
What do you think about Running one of these in a car with a portable power station ? How big of a portable power station do you think would be needed to run this for 6-8 hours at a time ?
Hi, great question :) we made a video showing our unit running on a 12v battery using an inverter: th-cam.com/video/mUBMumrB_Tg/w-d-xo.html
The application you're talking about is actually pretty popular in Australia. Our long haul truckers use Coolzy's to keep the cab warm as it can often get to around 100 degrees F in our deserts.
Just FYI, in the USA we ship our units from Salt Lake City Utah.
Heya guys! You mention the Go is fixed speed and temperature. Are you able to roughly say what it's equivalent to on the Pro (ie. what speed and temp set on the Pro would equal the Go's performance)? Cheers.
Good question!
The Go is set to the medium fan speed and the compressor is set to always aim for 17c (the maximum power setting)
@@Coolzycom does the compressor turn off once it achieve that temperature?
@@KishinamiNoMae yes :)
@@Coolzycom Go edtion? Or only Pro that can do that? Since I have the Go edition.
@@KishinamiNoMae only the Pro cause the Go's compressor is set to run at full speed all the time as it doesn't have a temp setting.
the coolzy pro that I am currently using at night the compressor often stops working, why?
the compressor will turn On and Off according to the temperature that is set using the remote. If the temperature is set to 22c and the machine senses that temp via the thermostat, the machine will turn off the compressor. Another reason the compressor might turn off, is if it is overheating. This only happens in very rare circumstances (extreme heat and restricted airflow for the air intake). If you like, send a video of the issue to contact@coolzy.com and we'll be able to diagnose.
I would like to know the start up wattage for the coolzy pro to use off grid on geni or solar
Hi, it takes around 1600w to start the compressor. It's the "peak" or surge current. There's an explanation at the bottom of this page :)
www.coolzy.com/au/camping-air-conditioners/
@@Coolzycomso it can consume more 340 watt ? I only have 400 left watt, can i run it?
@@ahmadzaini8797 Yes, Coolzy consumes only 340 watts.
Klaim garansi dimana ya?
Baru pake 5 hari sudah mati
apakah coolzy go bisa di gunakan denga tenda igloo??
Ya, tentu saja. Untuk itulah tenda Igloo dirancang.
The speed level 3 fan of pro, Is the sama as default of Go ?
Hi Stephen, the Coolzy-Go's fan is set to the equivalent of the Coolzy-Pro medium speed
@@Coolzycom coolzy go using R134a, and Pro using R290 , which one of them cooler at the mouth of the coolzy cap
@@stephenstephen74 It depends where you're located. For instance, some of our machines in Indonesia are still using r134a. We now manufacture all Coolzy-Pro and Coolzy-Go units with r290. r290 creates around 10% more cooling than r134a.
If you have questions, please email contact@coolzy.com and include your country. We'll be able to give you more tailored responses.
@@Coolzycom by the way. In indonesia, freon 134a Is for both l type or only Coolzy go?
how long to ship this to tarawa? might be interesting
Hi, is this in Nauru? if so, we can't ship there unfortunately. Our product can't go on an airplane so must go by boat. If you want a more detailed answer then email us at contact@coolzy.com
Could the Pro cool off a insulated garage?
No, the Coolzy is a low powered AC. It isn't strong enough to cool an entire room. The Coolzy is a like a refrigerated fan. Stand in-front of it and you'll get very cool.
@@Coolzycom ok, TY
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How many times does this man get the names of the machines mixed up?
I was like WTF? - which one is which?
Hi Richard, please find it below:
• Coolzy-Go: Coolzy.com first design, one default speed, no remote, no adjust speed or temperature, 17 kg with four wheels. 300 watts consumption, just open the flap and ready to use.
• Coolzy-Pro: 3 speed option - low, medium, high. Has a remote control, R290 gas, 340 watts consumption, 1100 Watts cooling capacity, 15.4kg with four wheels and carry handles, Focus Enhancer included and temperature control.
Would be nice if it runs on 12v and half the size to run in a small campervan, even if it means reducing the size of the condenser and evaporator since it’s blowing the air at spot, it doesn’t need to be as big
thanks for the comment. In development we tried the configuration that you've mentioned and we couldn't get the COP to an acceptable level. Another thing to note on the compressor side, if you use a 12v compressor, the costs goes up by a factor of 4. In air conditioning it's a delicate balancing act between function, cost and operation. We've done our best to get the balance right with the Coolzy :)
@@Coolzycom Thanks for the response. It’s impossible to live full-time in a van in the Aussie summer so i believe most of us would fork out that money if it works well. I would get the coolzy pro if it was half the size and 12v coz I won’t be able to fit that in my camper and i don’t want to run my inverter more than 4hrs a day. Looking forward to one day Coolzy will have something smaller on 12v
How much BTU for Pro unit?
3650 btu :) with only 340w power consumption. That's 1100w of cooling for very little electricity cost!
i would really like to see a much more compact version ~5kg/5-10liter to toss into a backpack, if ever possible
Very cool idea! we're always working to innovate and optimize. So far, the Coolzy is packed pretty tight with all of the technology required for cooling. The hard part about going smaller is the size of the condenser and evaporator. You need them large enough to pass a reasonable amount of air through. They also have to be large enough to allow the refrigerant gas to expand enough to remove the energy from the air. It's a tricky balancing act!
@@Coolzycom Thanks for replying, I mean at that size, if it is able to dish out ~500-1000 BTU of cooling, I would imagine many glampers in hotter humid areas would want it
How to turn of coolzy Go...??
Hi Dierga, to turn off the Coolzy-Go you just need to close the front flap or unplug the unit :)
What Btu has this got?
3000 BTU - it's a low powered air con so it uses very little electricity. It has one of the highest "co-efficient of performance" on the market which means it uses every watt to generate around 1100 watts of cooling :)
@@Coolzycom thank you for the answer!
This is NOT really an air-conditioner, by its design in is a dehumidifier.
Where is the collection tank for generated condensation water
and how many litres does it store? When full, does Coolzy stop?
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Hi Bonobo, a Coolzy uses R290 refrigerant gas which is compressed and run through a heat-exchanger. This creates a cool surface that air is sucked through and subsequently cooled. The cool air is expelled to the user. If any condensation forms there are two condensation reservoirs. The first catches the water and reuses it to improve the cooling of the heat-exchanger. If this gets too full, it overflows to a second water catcher. this is much large and can be emptied by removing it from the rear of the machine. We've only ever seen this fill up in extremely humid conditions in Cairns. If it does get too full, the machine has a safety switch that turns on and the whole unit stops operating while it waits for the water to be emptied. Again, this is extremely rare.
Go green not enough. Earth warming up and too many rubbish on earth. Can possible design Portable Air-con using lowest power watts?
Yes, that was our goal! we aimed to make a lower power portable air con so that we could reduce carbon emissions used for A/C! So far, our Coolzy is the greenest solution on the market :)
55db is pretty average
that's 55dB at high fan speed. At low fan speed we achieve 45dB and medium fan speed is 50dB. All our competitors publish noise at low speed. If you can find a quieter unit that ours then we'd love to see it :)
@@Coolzycom mine was 45 on low and 55 on max according to the description. Whether that’s actually true, I doubt.
@@Coolzycom do you still offer a bed tent for your device is some regions?
@@susanramen1615 yes, we do offer the Igloo Bed tent in certain regions. best to email contact@coolzy.com for info on each region.
@@susanramen1615 we have a few videos showing how to measure the noise. There are also accurate sound meters available from music stores that can help you measure it yourself if you're sceptical.