FAQ

Most Effective Locations

Our RV and Campervan evaporative coolers only work in HOT & DRY Locations

Refer to the chart to see if our coolers can help you

Why We are Different

The chart on the right represents single pad coolers using a standard drip style irrigation.

We use a 3 phase cooling process that involves spraying water against the incoming air flow and saturating 2 separate pads.

Las Vegas Test

Test Video shot in Las Vegas, NV. October 12th 5:30pm

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Questions and Answers

What are the advantages of evaporative cooling

  1. Evaporative Coolers don't require Generators or Power Inverters.

  2. Compact and lightweight.

  3. Taking up little storage when not needed.

  4. Evaporative cooling adds moisture to the air, improving air quality and reducing respiratory issues such as dry sinuses and throat

  5. Much more cost effective than AC.

  6. Quieter then AC.

  7. Takes up no space inside your camper when using it.

How much water does it use?

In our test, we see that it uses about 4 gallons per day. This will very depending on how Hot & Dry it is.

Does the cooler require any tools?

Absolutely NOT, this was one of key design requirements. We do not want you to need any tools for assembling or disassembling our bags. We do include a spoon for assisting with the insertion of the fan into the bag, but it's not required.

Will this cooler keep my camper cool?

If you start your cooler early in the day before everything inside heats up, your cooler will work much better at maintaining a comfortable temperature.

Can I connect my evaporative cooler to a water supply?

Yes, We recommend using a standard evaporative refill kit. You will need to add an additional hole to the bag at the same level as the overflow valve. Do not block the overflow valve or you could add too much weight resulting in damage or personal injury.

Can I run this off my Solar and Batteries?

Yes, Granted you have enough solar panels and a small 12v battery.

Will my cigarette lighter adapter handle the load?

Yes, but make sure this connection does not get too hot.
Nearly all solar generators come with a standard 10 amp outlet.

On average, our coolers seem to pull about 5.5 amps Max.

You should always monitor the plug to make sure it is not getting hot.

We recommend hardwiring to a 12v power source whenever possible.

If I am not completely satisfied with my evaporative cooler, can I return it for a refund?

Yes, but you are responsible for return shipping plus a $50 restocking fee. Once we verify it's condition and all parts have been returned, you will receive a refund in 14 days.

If something breaks, how do I get help?

First please contact us at [email protected] with a description of your problem. Please provide a description of the problem and any relevant photos.

Most of the parts are easy to replace.