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Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:59 am
by one2three
smile0784 wrote:
one2three wrote:Let's us know his you get on.

Also can you set temperature on your evaporative cooler?
The pannel on the wall has << >>
Which changes the temp up or down.
I will take a pic tomorrow if i remember

How did you go getting in contact with someone or did you manage to get on the roof and see what's going on?

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:55 pm
by smile0784
smile0784 wrote:
one2three wrote:Let's us know his you get on.

Also can you set temperature on your evaporative cooler?
The pannel on the wall has << >>
Which changes the temp up or down.
I will take a pic tomorrow if i remember
Pannel on wall
2017-11-27 16.54.55.jpg

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:56 pm
by smile0784
smile0784 wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
one2three wrote:Let's us know his you get on.

Also can you set temperature on your evaporative cooler?
The pannel on the wall has << >>
Which changes the temp up or down.
I will take a pic tomorrow if i remember
Pannel on wall
2017-11-27 16.54.55.jpg

So when i turn on i press cool and then adjust the temp to 18 or 19

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:02 pm
by Boonanza
I would at least try that. It looks like "A" stands for auto so if you have the temperature set at 23 deg it will adjust up or down automatically. Try setting it to 16 deg & put it on cool see what happens.

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:20 pm
by smile0784
23 is the room temp

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:30 pm
by Boonanza
smile0784 wrote:23 is the room temp
I know that so if you change the Temp to 16 then the cooling should kick in if it dosen't then something is wrong mate :thumbsup:

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:33 pm
by Boxhead
Evaporative coolers have many limitations.
Because you are asking I am guessing the house is new to you?
If so, then previous owners may have turned the water off to the roof (recommended when not in use to save evaporation)
So make sure the water is getting to the unit (will have a ball float valve like on a dunny)
If water is getting there, next thing to check is the water pump, these often fail.
With water in the tray, does the water pump and dribble onto the mats?
Also make sure you have enough water getting to to tops of the mats.
If that's all ok, then only item remaining is mats need replacing.

Now with all that said, remember an evap cooler will not work on humid days.

I live in Alice Springs and for 99% of summer, an evap cooler is the best thing invented.
But when it rains, they are a terrible thing to have.

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:57 pm
by smile0784
one2three wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
one2three wrote:Let's us know his you get on.

Also can you set temperature on your evaporative cooler?
The pannel on the wall has << >>
Which changes the temp up or down.
I will take a pic tomorrow if i remember

How did you go getting in contact with someone or did you manage to get on the roof and see what's going on?
Going to call tomorrow's on day off

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:29 pm
by Brett
Bit of light reading for you. If you don't have the original manual.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/89532 ... oller.html

Re: Evaporate cooler

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:31 pm
by one2three
smile0784 wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
one2three wrote:Let's us know his you get on.

Also can you set temperature on your evaporative cooler?
The pannel on the wall has << >>
Which changes the temp up or down.
I will take a pic tomorrow if i remember
Pannel on wall
2017-11-27 16.54.55.jpg
Never knew you can set the temperature on a evaporative cooler.

I understand you can control the temperature on a refrigerator cooler but how can a evaporative cooler have a set temperature seems strange.