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Make your own mini USB Air conditioner! All you need are some simple items to pull this off. A plastic box, some small fans, a USB cable and some ice.

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Comments

  1. You can make it run on 50

  2. Do a usb stove please.

  3. 2019 anyone just wondering😂

  4. This guy is a fucking asshole

  5. Not an issue when it draws more current cause voltage is low.. going to burn something out

  6. This is more of a swamp cooler than an air conditioner

  7. What about the noise?

  8. That's not a real air conditioner. I thought this would be useful for travel or whatever, but it is USELESS.

  9. Usb power

  10. Lol

  11. Use better lighting in ur video this one is dark and u can't see shit.

  12. Why not just reuse the water and refreeze it????

  13. It's hard to see when the surface of your ground is black……..

  14. 2.3K Commmmmments!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  15. Black background + black box = can't see anything

  16. Assuming the fridge where you get the ice is in the same room, you have made a complicated heater.

  17. you could just use a usb power bank instead of the 9v battery.

  18. First of all in parts of the world where there isn't air conditioning they just spray themselves with an atomizer on their shirt and use a fan. Evaporation has a powerful cooling effect, in very dry places you can use an evaporation cooler also.
    The thing you made is useless to be honest, first of all a refrigerator is required to make ice and the refrigerator releases heat when it's running (it's literally pumping out heat from the inside of the fridge to the outside air). The idea here is stupid, and not only that but the cooling potential from this small thing is virtually nothing. Other useless videos include peltier modules which are absolutely useless for air conditioning.
    There are only 3 ways to keep cool if you live in a hot place, the most obvious option is a proper air conditioner. If they are in a poorer country and can't afford that then you have to use a fan and not wear much clothes and even spray your clothes with an atomizer to enhance cooling or use a evaporation cooler. The last option is to build your house underground, they do this in some places in the world. That is really all you can do.
    Methods like on your video here and the stupid peltier module gimmicks are all useless. A peltier module is even useless mostly for even a refrigerator considering it's pathetic efficiency.
    A peltier module can't even pump a quarter of it's wattage consumption, most of the heat on the hot side is from the draw of the module and isn't from heat moved away from the other side. Where as a gas compression system (air conditioners and refrigerators) are able to pump more heat away from one side than even the power consumption of the unit. For example an air conditioner can use 500w and be pumping away 1.5kw from the side that you are cooling. This is why there really is no comparison at all, peltier's are a gimmick waste of money and time.

    • Shaun
    • December 30, 2022

    Can you plug this into a mains adapter like a phone charger plug?

  19. Using a peltier would be a better idea.

  20. ear cancer , thumb down

  21. Will a 1 amp usb output (the power from a pc, or a portable charger) will work for a 12 volt 0.08 amp fan?

  22. hey

  23. ice 'cube' lol

  24. No, my videogame controllers are just connected via USB to my PC. My mouse is wireless, but it still uses USB.

  25. "Elmers"?!?!
    What, are you in 2nd grade?

  26. Word of advice, next time doing such a HOWTO video please provide lighting to the video, its very hard to see any work being done in this. Thanks champ. 😀

  27. May I know what's the list of items he used?? please… I really need to know… I know some of the stuff I just don't know what is that thing that is connecting to the fan and the battery connector…

  28. what do I use to connect the computer fan and the battery connector

  29. What should I do with a PC fan that has a red/black/white cable? Should I cut the white cable off from the fan?

  30. I Tried this with Frozen Berries and when I woke up it made Wine! Thanks HouseholdHacker!

  31. poor lighting

  32. Who actually tried this lol

  33. Uploaded on my birthday.

  34. Very crappy as usual, really, do you believe anyone is gonna do this besides Bharat Sharma?!

  35. Because of evaporation it should cool even after the ice melts.

  36. can you make a usb powered vibrating motor for gaming seats …I want to stick it under my chair and feel the rumbleness of a gaming blast…Hope to hear from you

  37. i made it and ice melt too fast you need a proper solution may be use some peltier module

  38. is that think effect on laptop or pc

  39. super ideas

  40. Put in dry ice to boost it even cooler

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