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A/C Broke? Keep Your Car Cool with This DIY Solar-Powered Air Conditioner

Car window with a mounted television screen.

If a solar-powered air conditioner that requires no electricity or moving parts sounds to good to be true, well, then you're not as ambitious as this clever high school student. Instructables user Fozzy13 put together an awesome DIY tutorial on how he built his own air conditioning unit in his car that works using the principles of evaporation, convection, and capillary action.

Modified red car with a flat screen TV in the open window.

This air conditioner works by using sunlight to heat air at the bottom of the unit. The hot air rises, allowing the device to draw more air in from the bottom. The rising air then heats water stored in a small chamber, causing the water to evaporate and cooling the surrounding air. The water is exposed to the moving air through a piece of fabric, which continually pulls water up as it evaporates through capillary action.

Diagram illustrating components of a support unit, including a base board, PVC water trough, metal box housing, and wooden-glass window box.

If that sounds complicated, it is, and just the concept alone is a pretty impressive invention. The creator hasn't done extensive testing yet, but his initial results have been very promising.

If you'd like to give this solar-powered air conditioner a try, head on over to the tutorial for detailed instructions. If you're looking for a homemade solution that perhaps isn't so complicated, why not check out how to build your own A/C unit for under $15.

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