Cheap evaporative coolers can go for as little as $100, but a good quality one would run around $500. If you contact the company of your choosing to purchase the evaporative cooler, I'm sure they could negotiate a business discount. This is not something that is for certain; some companies may only offer retail prices.
when the humidity reaches the dew point your cooler will not have any effect at all, lessening effect up to that point. However, you can still get relief from the fan running.
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In the humid warm climate an air conditioner is the solution. In dry hot climate and air cooler (aka evaporative cooler) works best since it cools by evaporation of water and introduces a lot of humidity in the space. An air cooler is not usually recommended (even in dry climate) for rooms where electrical/electronic equipments (such as TV, PC etc) are placed since too much humidity mixed with already deposited dust makes a mess and results in failure. Also air cooler is cheaper in cost as well as operation.
around 100 labor
Update:Evaporative cooling is just that... using a liquid to cool a space by evaporating the liquid. You can effectively cool air down to the dew point temperature (100% saturated) for given initial conditions. These work best in dry climates. See a psychometric chart for more information. The liquid itself doesn't need to be at a lower temperature than the space you're cooling.Evaporative cooling is when the cooler liquid that isleft behind and cools the surface it rests upon.Evaporative Cooler is also known as a swamp cooler. It is a cooling machine which can be used in homes or offices for creating much more efficient surroundings.
If the sensor is dead, it's about $200-300.
$59.00 almost brand new
It is really a great cabinet. It costs around $150.
What about them? Used in the southwest where the humidity is lower. They work quite well at a much lower cost than AC. Basically a box about 3 ft. square with panels on 3 sides that have seltzer in. A packing something like straw. Water is pumped to the top of each panel and evaporates. This cools the air. There is a squirrel cage blower inside that draws air through the panel and into the room. In the dessert one of these can cool several rooms cooler than is comfortable.
A swamp cooler, or evaporative cooler, typically consumes between 100 to 500 watts of electricity, depending on its size and efficiency. This is significantly less than traditional air conditioning units, which can use 2,000 watts or more. The actual power usage can vary based on factors like the cooler's design, the ambient humidity, and the temperature of the environment. Overall, swamp coolers are an energy-efficient cooling option in dry climates.
I have the same problem with my 98' grand am se and I was told at a garage that to fix/replace everything it would run me around $3000 with labor fees so I just kept driving with the engine light on hope this narrows it down a little.
It would cost 300,568