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Powell’s Ponderings: Sunday Questions
by Peter Powell
July 27, 2009

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Most service techs spend several years in classes to learn the basics of a/c, followed by on-the-job training. Manufacturers have R&D departments spending years developing the most energy-efficient, cost-effective equipment.

But all that training and cost may mean little according to a two-page advertisement, done up like a news story, in a recent issue of one of those Sunday newspaper inserts.

“Public Staying Cool For Just Pennies. Free giveaway launches the home cooling breakthrough that uses about 96 percent less electricity than air conditioners. It easily rolls from room to room to quietly blast out cold air for just pennies a day and uses no windows, no vents.”

The ad says one unit costs about $300, but you can also get a second one free if you order within 48 hours (I’m not sure how that is calculated) and if you call at certain times depending on what part of the United States you are living in (I’m not sure why that matters).

I won’t pretend to understand the product in question, although it appears to be some kind of portable cooler, and seems to use those ice bags you can keep in a freezer and then dump into a cooler prior to an outing. The ad does include a “How it works” section that doesn’t explain how it works.

As for me, I’ll stick with a basic home air conditioner made by a reputable manufacturer and serviced by someone who has had lots of training.


Peter Powell
Refrigeration Editor. E-mail him at peterpowell@achrnews.com.

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Title: Sunday Questions


Peter
I am now receiving the E-Mail version.
How about that; the old dog is learning new tricks.

The amazing thing to me is that some people buy that kind of stuff and really believe it is what the seller says it is.

I am looking forward to reading your stuff in the future.

Al Smith CMS


Title: cooling for pennies a day!!!


sir,i have seen the advertisement in our local paper in the phx. area when i saw it it looked like the wheel was reinvented, upon closer look however it is just a swamp cooler with reusable ice bags. here in desert south west during moonsoon season (now)a swamp cooler or any version there of will not cool anything with high dew points+ temps the only relief will come from the old a.c.thx to willis carrier


 



 



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