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  1. Username- Zacharycarm My favorite videos! https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 Keep up the great work guys! I love how much fun you guys are clearly having giving us amazing content on a daily basis. I've learned so much from this channel! Best of luck to you with the new platform!
  2. As far as electricity goes, the freezer is going to be running anyways so as long as there is space in the freezer I don't think I'm using any more electricity than before. This is to save money on an electric bill, not optimal conservation of energy.
  3. So I am trying to do a diy air conditioner for my room that uses much less electricity than the average air conditioner. My design is simple. Have a cooler filled with ice water and tubes inside of it and then a small water pump to pump water through the tubes. The tubes will be circulating outside of the case where a fan will be blowing through them and since the tubes will be cold (due to the ice water inside) it will theoretically cool my room. the only problem is condensation. Not only do I not want to deteriorate my build by increasing the amount of water being blown into the room, but I also really don't like humidity. I've noticed that no matter how humid it gets, my liquid cooler from coolermaster never seems to have any condensation whatsoever. How is it that liquid coolers are able to function without condensation and how could I use that principle to keep my air conditioner from condensating?
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