pianotuna
Jun 23, 2018Nomad III
swamp cooler
Hi all,
I purchased a swamp cooler and today ran it for the first time.
The RV had been sitting in sun all day long with the fantastic fan on high, with the rear roof vent open. Temperature outside reached 29 C (84 f). Interior of the RV was at 31 C (88 f) and was heat soaked at that temperature. Humidity inside was 33% Time was 4 p.m.
I filled the unit with water and turned the fan on high. The output air fell fairly quickly to 26.1 C (79 f). Humidity level of output was 57%
After one hour of operation the swamp cooler had lowered the temperature in the RV to 30 C (86 f) and humidity in the RV had risen to 40%.
I left the unit running until 10 p.m. When the temperature outside reached 26 C (79 f) I opened the roof vents and turned on the fantastic fan on high.
The swamp cooler output was at least 3 C (5.4 f) lower than the temperature inside the RV. Output near the end was at 66% RH at 22.5 c (72.5 f). RV was about 52% RH at 26 c (79 f).
It is now 10:30 p.m. Fantastic fan is running on low, temperature is 25 C (77 f) and humidity is 51%. Ambient temperature is 19.9 C (67.8 f)
The cooler draws 11 watts on high fan, with pump and louvers active. During the 6 hour run it used approximately 2 liters of water.
Tomorrow I will attempt to run the swamp cooler with the roof vents closed to see if it can keep the temperature from spiraling up and heat soaking the RV.
It was nice to have the air from the unit blowing on me and made the 31 C (88 f) much more bearable.
I purchased a swamp cooler and today ran it for the first time.
The RV had been sitting in sun all day long with the fantastic fan on high, with the rear roof vent open. Temperature outside reached 29 C (84 f). Interior of the RV was at 31 C (88 f) and was heat soaked at that temperature. Humidity inside was 33% Time was 4 p.m.
I filled the unit with water and turned the fan on high. The output air fell fairly quickly to 26.1 C (79 f). Humidity level of output was 57%
After one hour of operation the swamp cooler had lowered the temperature in the RV to 30 C (86 f) and humidity in the RV had risen to 40%.
I left the unit running until 10 p.m. When the temperature outside reached 26 C (79 f) I opened the roof vents and turned on the fantastic fan on high.
The swamp cooler output was at least 3 C (5.4 f) lower than the temperature inside the RV. Output near the end was at 66% RH at 22.5 c (72.5 f). RV was about 52% RH at 26 c (79 f).
It is now 10:30 p.m. Fantastic fan is running on low, temperature is 25 C (77 f) and humidity is 51%. Ambient temperature is 19.9 C (67.8 f)
The cooler draws 11 watts on high fan, with pump and louvers active. During the 6 hour run it used approximately 2 liters of water.
Tomorrow I will attempt to run the swamp cooler with the roof vents closed to see if it can keep the temperature from spiraling up and heat soaking the RV.
It was nice to have the air from the unit blowing on me and made the 31 C (88 f) much more bearable.