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Geizeer Ice Cube Air Conditioner ADDITIONAL IMAGES & VIDEOS RELATED PRODUCTSHoneywell Indoor Portable Evaporative Air Cooler - $154.98SPT 8,000BTU Single Hose Portable AC - $240.99Cool on the Go Clip Fan - $39.99Koldfront Through the Wall Heat/Cool Air Conditioner - $538.00 Make that "Geizeer Super Cheap and Eco-Friendly Ice Cube Air Conditioner." (And it's actually pronounced "Guy-zer," not "Gee-zer," even though in my head it will always be the latter.) At an operational cost of less than 1 cent per day, and powered entirely by a rechargeable battery and a witch's brew ice pack, the Geizeer air conditioner says it can blow a straight shot of cool and refreshing at your hot, sticky self while nestled in style on top of your desk, table, or nightstand. Geizeer points out that traditional air conditioning is expensive to run, and can have health side effects ranging from headaches and back pain to respiratory issues due to its ultra cold and drying nature. The cooling cube takes a more subtle, natural approach, incorporating a thermal insulating wood shell and a re-freezeable internal ice pack into its battery-operated, fan-based system.
The wood lower and upper halves of the Geizeer body align to form a metal-framed cube. Installed on two of its four wooden legs are electrical contacts that, when touching, signal operation of the unit's bladeless fan. The bottom half of the Geizeer cube holds its battery and a PCB with micro USB, and above it sits the housing for the air conditioner's cooling elements, a volcano-looking pack o' gel-based ice. The fan is tucked into the lid, where it can suck in air for the ice to cool, and then blow back out through the slots that divide the cube in half for 360 degrees of chill. They say Geizeer's cooling capacity is 3 degrees Celsius for an insulated room of 12 square meters, which is incredibly annoying because I speak in Fahrenheit and feet. (And while 12 square meters easily converts to about 130 square feet for those of you who are like me, a 3-degree change in Celsius doesn't really have an easily Googled Fahrenheit counterpart, but it's probably around 5 to 7 degrees.) If you like the Geizeer, and would like to have one, head over to Kickstarter to pledge for yours through June 14, 2016.
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Studies have shown every 10°C rise in nominal temperatures results in a 50% reduction in the lifetime and long term reliability of IT hardware. The CoolCube 12 operates down to 65°F, creating the perfect environment for your IT equipment. Available model: 12,000 BTU/H 5 year compressor warranty Draws less than 10 amps in most applications Provide cost effective, efficient, and mobile cooling Standard with handle kit and casters Air flow (high/low) evaporator Unit automatically restarts when power is reapplied after outage Dimensions (W x D x H) 17.3 x 24.0 x 20.0 in Hot air duct diameter 1 year system (USA), 5 year compressor warranty CoolCube 12 Product Flyer CoolCube 12 User's Manual under Air quality, Green Products, Reader Submitted Content On a hot summer day there’s nothing on quite on par with the instant relief of an air conditioner, but many of us aren’t aware of its adverse health effects. Not only do A/C units use colossal amounts of energy, but their excessive use are known to cause headaches, stiff neck, back aches and respiratory problems.
And while fans may circulate the air and provide temporary refreshment, sometimes they’re just not enough. But a new solution is on the horizon — meet Geizeer, a personal ice cooling cube that consumes less then 1 cent of energy per day. The crowdfunding campaign from idea3Di delivers instant cooling with a refrigerant mixture, a DC brushless fan, and an ice pack encased in two insulating wood or metal shells. This sleek device releases efficient amounts of cool air, powered by a rechargeable battery and PCBs with a micro usb. Rest assured, you can survive the hottest days of the month without the risk of a “hot bill.” + Geizer on Kickstarter The article above was submitted to us by an Inhabitat reader. Want to see your story on Inhabitat? Send us a tip by following this link. Remember to follow our instructions carefully to boost your chances of being chosen for publishing!When two coworkers needed a cost-effective alternative to cool their workplace during periods of “intense heat,” they created what could become the new standard in air conditioning units.
Meet Geizeer (pronounced geyser), the eco-friendly, compact air-conditioning unit that can cool your home for as little as one cent per day. So how does Geizeer work? The whole system is made of two pieces of wood, which is a natural, supremely efficient thermal insulator. Inside the wood is a rechargeable battery, a micro USB and a brushless fan. And then there’s the ice pack. The cooling element comes from a freezer pack that can be placed in any freezer. Once the pack is frozen, the owner slips the pack into the bottom of the cube and places the top half on. The power turns on only when the two halves are connected and the “blue dots” are aligned. The device will turn off if disconnected, making it safer for children and pets. Watch the full video demonstration below. Geizeer’s design allows for 360 degrees of cooling and should be sufficient to cool a room of about 12 square meters, the creators report. The insulating wood allows the ice pack to release cool air for about four hours.