Gone are the days when you had to sulk in hot desiccating summer or spend a good sum on buying room coolers and air conditioners that used to take a lot out of your bag. Coming are the days when you can experiment with science and apply a masterwork of a journalist who built his own air conditioner, home-based, that too at a much lesser cost than you can expect. Moreover, this home-based air conditioner or cooler doesn’t need a bustling electric supply to work on, this way shedding the burden on energy and environment.
Local products are usually ignored by us citing reasons beyond imagination. However, when sizzling hot summers stand tall on your head and the need of the hour is a cooling temptation, and the burden on your pocket drags you two steps back, why not try home-based air conditioner that would help reduce the burden on you, your pocket, environment, and energy. Snowbreeze, as its progenitor has nicknamed the indigenous air conditioner, needs tons of ice, a rotating 23-watt fan, a container bucket, an ice drum to keep pounds of ice, an aluminum foil, and two wheels to move the gadget on. The safer part is that the gadget can be made in two days with least expenses. All you need is two carpenters and the above-mentioned products that are easily available everywhere without burdening your pocket much.
The most beautiful aspect of the Snowbreeze is that the survival of the machine is based on no electricity, but ice, with a 23-watt fan to cool and swell the cooling effect. So, all you need is to freeze tons of ice to make your Sonwbreeze work. The better part is that it de-humidifies the air and takes away the extra humidity from the room atmosphere. The progenitor of this home-based air conditioner assures a guaranteed supply of cooling even long after the usually power cuts and load shedding, as the gadget doesn’t need much electricity supply and can do wonders in rural areas deprived of continuous power supply.
So, don’t wait much and start producing tons of ice for your Snowbreeze to assure you a guaranteed cooling in no time and anywhere, possible because you can easily move it from place to place, thanks to its wheels. The device has certainly fascinated me, what about you?
Via: The Hindu