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#76660 - 05/05/03 02:25 PM
Re: Swamp Cooler (Air Conditioning)
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Registered: 10/26/02
Posts: 919
Loc: Rochester, N.Y.
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Beamer, I'm also from Rochester and had a Sears swamp cooler several years ago - kind of a light green in color. As I recall, it had two brackets for the window mounting and a support rod that went from the underside of the cooler to the door. The 'cooler' only lasted for a couple of weeks because it didn't work too well and drove my wife nuts (short trip!!). The cooler worked fairly well when you were under way (above 40 mph), but when you slowed down or had to stop, the humidity that the unit put into the passenger compartment, along with the windows being rolled up, was intolerable - like being in a steam bath. It also blocked the passenger side window, which was not good for the passenger or for the driver, for that matter. Those things might have worked in the arid desert country, but it's way too humid in New York for them. The only thing they're good for, IMO, is for attracting mild interest at the local cruise-in. Mine was sold on Ebay and I was glad to be rid of it.  -Bob
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#76663 - 05/05/03 03:53 PM
Re: Swamp Cooler (Air Conditioning)
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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Dang, I am glad I used the beer to cool the innards of MrMack rather than the air!
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