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Post by belkin909 on Jun 10, 2011 9:44:53 GMT -5
Those living in dry, hot climates have long heralded swamp coolers as effective at cooling and humidifying homes. An alternative to an air conditioner, a swamp cooler uses evaporation, rather than chemical coolants, to lower the temperature of air. In ideal conditions, a swamp cooler can make a difference of a staggering 30° F (17° C).
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Post by hayaat909 on Jun 21, 2011 6:02:27 GMT -5
A swamp cooler works best with temperatures above 80° F (27 °C) and humidity below 30%. This makes them ill suited for hot and wet climates, such as found around the Gulf of Mexico. The air is already so heavy with humidity, very little additional water will evaporate, and the exterior air
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Post by deliveryboy07 on Jun 23, 2011 8:19:51 GMT -5
Those living in dry, hot climates have long heralded swamp coolers as effective at cooling and humidifying homes. An alternative to an air conditioner, a swamp cooler uses evaporation, rather than chemical coolants, to lower the temperature of air. In ideal conditions, a swamp cooler can make a difference of a staggering 30° F (17° C).
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