Now, keep in mind that clear skies and low humidity will produce a 40 degree temperature drop over night. Combined with the comfortable dry air, there are really only a couple of weeks when you might keep the cooler on overnight.
I am used to sweltering when it is sweltering...
but I was younger then than now. My hidden wimpette will show up and whine for cold air..
Looking to upgrade to mastercool
I am thinking about upgrading to a single inlet master cool from my tradwinds swamp cooler. Will the upgrade be worth it? My current swamp cooler only seems to reduce the temperature about 10 degrees or less.
If anyone out there has a mastercool, your input would be greatly appreciated.
-Sal
Re: Looking to upgrade to mastercool
swanzoso22 wrote:I am thinking about upgrading to a single inlet master cool from my tradwinds swamp cooler. Will the upgrade be worth it? My current swamp cooler only seems to reduce the temperature about 10 degrees or less.
If anyone out there has a mastercool, your input would be greatly appreciated.
-Sal
Welcome to A2K, swanzoso22. I assume you already have this information:
http://air-n-water.stores.yahoo.net/mmmamo20cfms.html
We have lots of experts here. Maybe they can help you.
BBB
This is what humidifiers are for.
Chilled air, electrostatic air filter, and a humidifier make for a very happy home.
Swamp coolers? Never even seen one.