Ice Powered Desktop Air Conditioner

from Ice Powered Desktop Air Conditioner
by Noe Ruiz

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Ice Powered Desktop Air Conditioner

Created in both Fusion 360 and Tinkercad. Requires an 80mm case fan and a 12v power supply to power it. I haven’t printed the lid yet but I assembled and tested the fan. The air was coming out of the top so I created it. The tray holds a perfect amount of ice and it will not overflow from the reservoir. With the tray angled towards the front, all the melt water drips away from the fan.


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