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Beat the Heat Efficiently: DIY Sustainable AC under $20

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It is summertime and the weather is sweltering. What do you do to stay cool? Maybe try one of these DIY sustainable AC you can make for under $20!

The 5 Gallon bucket

What you need:

5 Gallon Bucket w/ Top
Bucket Liner or bait bucket that can fit inside the 5 gallon bucket (serves as an insulator)
2” PVC Pipe long enough to cut into 4-6” sections
Small Electric Fan that has a removable base so it can sit flush against the bucket (6-10” fan)

Tools Used:
Box Cutter/Utility Knife
2 1/8” and 2 1/4” hold saw bits

Instructions:
-Drill 2-1/4″ holes in the bucket to support the exhaust ports.
-Drill 2-1/8″ holes in the insulating liner that goes inside the bucket which also hold the exhaust ports.
-Cut a hole in the bucket lid so your fan sits flush against the opening.
-Insert exhaust PVC ports. May require glue.
-Insert loose ice, ice packs, or frozen gallon jug into the bucket.
-Connect the lid and place the fan flush to blow air into the bucket.
-Turn on the fan and feel the cold air blowing from the exhaust ports.

Get the fan here on Amazon!

The Cooler

Materials:
One bag of ice
One rubber dryer tube
One Styrofoam/or Plastic cooler
One desk fan

Instructions:
1. Dump all that ice into your little cooler.
2. After tracing around your plastic dryer tube, cut a hole in the lid of the cooler with a knife. Cut a hole for the fan
3. Stick the tube in the hole. Place the face of the fan in the second.
4. Turn fan on

DIY A/C is portable so take them with you wherever you go!

Get this 50 Can, Soft-Sided Collapsible Cooler: 30 Liter Insulated Tote Bag here on Amazon!

These cost effective solutions are a great way to beat the summer heat. And these are only a couple ideas there are so many great ideas that could be a possibility for you if you have solar panels or even as little as a fan, copper, wire and ice!

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