Yeah, you right.Originally posted by: fragged
I'll post the schematics for this one later, but here's a rough set of instructions that will cost you less:
1. Fill a glass bowl with ice from your freezer
2. Put a little fan behind it
3. Turn the fan on
Originally posted by: fragged
I'll post the schematics for this one later, but here's a rough set of instructions that will cost you less:
1. Fill a glass bowl with ice from your freezer
2. Put a little fan behind it
3. Turn the fan on
Originally posted by: thedealmaker
this thing is so stupid. You have to freeze water first then put them in the unit, so maybe putting ice in it? I bet there is only a fan inside. Why don't I just open my refigerator right next to me?
Originally posted by: fragged
I'll post the schematics for this one later, but here's a rough set of instructions that will cost you less:
1. Fill a glass bowl with ice from your freezer
2. Put a little fan behind it
3. Turn the fan on
Originally posted by: dhoytw
Originally posted by: fragged
I'll post the schematics for this one later, but here's a rough set of instructions that will cost you less:
1. Fill a glass bowl with ice from your freezer
2. Put a little fan behind it
3. Turn the fan on
Yeah good point....lol
Originally posted by: gshock888
boo need water.
Originally posted by: thedealmaker
this thing is so stupid. You have to freeze water first then put them in the unit, so maybe putting ice in it? I bet there is only a fan inside. Why don't I just open my refigerator right next to me?
Originally posted by: thedealmaker
this thing is so stupid. You have to freeze water first then put them in the unit, so maybe putting ice in it? I bet there is only a fan inside. Why don't I just open my refigerator right next to me?
LOL, what a crock. I was hoping it was at least going to be peltier powered or something.Originally posted by: Glendor
Designed for ease of use, this little air conditioner utilizes frozen water to create a personal climate-control system anyone can use. Fill the supplied bottle with water, freeze it, place it back inside the chamber and turn the power switch on and enjoy.
Just gotta love those spin doctors... They can make anything sound high-tech. The guy who wrote that prolly wrote for Star Trek.