Because it is colder to begin with it should be more effective at keeping your ice chest cold.
Dry ice swamp cooler.
They are popular in hot dry climates because they throw cool moist air through a house.
Swamp coolers are examples of evaporation heaters.
Investing in an evaporative cooler is a great way to stay cool and save money.
As you run a swamp cooler it makes moist air in your home as water evaporates into the air.
These clever appliances draw warm dry air.
To solve this problem keep a few windows cracked to let dry air in and damp air out.
Evaporative coolers work by evaporating water and ice and pushing the cold air out into a room or house.
Choose a cooler that will let the gas escape and buy enough dry ice to fill the cooler.
Evaporative coolers are a great way to stay cool when the weather turns your home into an oven and they are much less expensive than the typical hydro fluorocarbon based air conditioner.
If you live in a dry climate swamp coolers a k a.
Get the coldest air possible out of your swamp cooler.
Dry ice will keep your food or drinks colder and will evaporate instead of melt.
It is frozen carbon dioxide gas at a temperature of 109 3 f or 78 5 c or colder compared with water ice at 32 f or 0 c or colder.
If you are not getting the cooling you need you might want to see if the excelsior needs changed out or if the flow of water is evenly distributed over the excelsior.
Yes cold air radiating from the ice will be blown out by the fan so you ll feel an extra burst of cold air if you re standing right in front of it but it won t improve the rate of evaporation or remove heat from the air the way evaporation does.
They are essentially fans that blow air through pads soaked with water.
In actual practice adding ice to your swamp cooler only has a limited effect.
However the more humid the air in your house is the less effective your evaporative cooler will be.
The swamp cooler in a dry climate like utah was easily enough to keep the house at 70f even if it was over 100f outside.
Swamp coolers are not complicated pieces of machinery.
In a swamp cooler water is dripped down through a medium usually a mat or pad that looks like a flat piece of hay or blue fiber.
Dry ice is colder than the usual ice made from frozen water.
The more surface area of water the more efficient the system for the most part.
This mat is designed to give the water as much surface area as possible to contact the air going through the system.