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Date:         Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:18:48 -0700
Reply-To:     Tim Schneider <Tim.Schneider@SYNOPSYS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tim Schneider <Tim.Schneider@SYNOPSYS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Swamp cooler, old threads never die
In-Reply-To:  <20040825225138.AC076F2BF@kiruna.synopsys.com>
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** At 03:45 PM 8/25/2004, .michael.elliott@ADELPHIA.NET Rocky wrote:**

>> I note that Swampy's Model MW1 "MightyKool 3-Speed Personal Cooler >> Equipped with Powerful Twin Brushless Energy Saving Motors" (!!!) , a >> small, 3-lb unit which draws only .9, 1.3, or 1.6 amperes (Low, >> Medium, High settings), seems to be targeted at folks on a tight energy >> budget. >> >> http://www.swampy.net/wb.html

I live right down the darn street from these folks and they wouldn't even let me stop by (called them on the phone and emailed) to check things out. They wanted to sort out all the details over the phone, which is fine, but I'm 'right' down the road literally, and they didnt want to work with me so I didn't bother to prusue further. The units looked too expensive to me, to just "trust" that they would work that well.

-tim

90 syncro westy mesa, az

Usenet (yahoo groups) Threads on the subject: http://tinyurl.com/7xfoa http://tinyurl.com/6sx6g

Newsgroups: rec.outdoors.rv-travel Date: 1998/08/14

I love mine..yesterday it was 100+ degrees (Boise) and my swamp cooler kept our garage/shop a very comfortable 78! We also have a 12volt unit on the MH along with a refrigerated unit and we much prefer the swamp cooler if we're in a area where they evaporate.

In article <35CCEE46.1A684A4D@netscape.com>, tphi@netscape.com says... > How well do these things work? The best features I can see so far are > that it can run on 12v and it's portable. I can't get A/C in my truck > for a reasonable price, so this seems like a good alternative. (I'm in > the dry WEST :) San Jose, CA). > > Also, it would probably be more energy-efficient to run this vs. the > built-in A/C in a trailer. > > Any folks with ownership experience to share?


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