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Cooling pots
29 September 2011, 20:58,
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Cooling pots
On the main site there is an article on a minimal resource cooler. It works fine but I have two questions;

1) Does the external temperature have to be a certain level for this to work?
2) Does the volume of the sand make a lot of difference to the cooling effect?

Anyone know? I don't have that many pots to test it with.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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30 September 2011, 12:51,
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RE: Cooling pots
Here is a link to the design of Zeer pots that gives the dimensions you should be looking at for the 2 pots, the gap for the sand etc.

http://practicalaction.org/zeerpots

The comments underneath indicate that the sand helps to reduce the speed at which the water evaporates so I expect that if you weren't using enough sand you would need to add water on a more regular basis.

With regard to whether they would work in the UK with a milder climate, I have searched the web for 1/2 an hour and cant find any info at all. All i can find is that the higher the humidity the worse it will perform. Looks like a fairly simple project to try out and test though, I will try and have a go at some point.

One advantage of living near the coast or a river is that you won't have to use valuable drinking water to produce the effect, it may not be so good an option if you are inland with limited access to water but that's not generally a problem in the UK


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30 September 2011, 14:09,
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RE: Cooling pots
(30 September 2011, 12:51)JD1 Wrote: Here is a link to the design of Zeer pots that gives the dimensions you should be looking at for the 2 pots, the gap for the sand etc.

http://practicalaction.org/zeerpots

Thanks for this. I'll update the article with this data.

Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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