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  2. 4 DIY Air Conditioners That Actually Work - AOL

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    Solar-Powered Air Conditioner. This air conditioner is extra sturdy since it's made from a plastic cooler, and the fan can be powered by a 12 volt battery or a 15-watt (1 amp) solar panel. This ...

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    While AC units and installation can certainly run well past $2,000, ductless mini-split systems, which work for homes that don’t have ductwork, can begin around $2,000, according to All Air ...

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    Midea 5,000 BTU Mechanical Window Air Conditioner. $144 $149 Save $5. ... This small unit packs a big bunch, especially as a secondary AC to keep back rooms cool and crisp. ... $169 at Lowe's.

  5. Evaporative cooler - Wikipedia

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    An evaporative cooler (also known as evaporative air conditioner, swamp cooler, swamp box, desert cooler and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water. Evaporative cooling differs from other air conditioning systems, which use vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycles.

  6. Corsi–Rosenthal Box - Wikipedia

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    An example of a homemade unit. The Corsi–Rosenthal Box is a design for a do-it-yourself air purifier that can be built comparatively inexpensively. It consists of four [1] or five [2] [3] HVAC particulate air filters that form a cube and a box fan to draw air through the filters.

  7. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The efficiency of air conditioners is often rated by the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER), which is defined by the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute in its 2008 standard AHRI 210/240, Performance Rating of Unitary Air-Conditioning and Air-Source Heat Pump Equipment. [61]