DIY Aircraft A/C - Battery Powered

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • You can build this A/C for your plane in just a weekend. Below you find all the parts I used to build it as well as the 3D printer files. If you have any questions please leave a comment.
    Cooler: geni.us/nsZ1W8
    www.walmart.co...
    Speed regulator: geni.us/rwf7b
    Buck converter: geni.us/9RyF1D
    Radiator: geni.us/SiJufj
    High Airflow Fan: geni.us/Z7OWOPe or geni.us/gIX6lLK
    Water Pump: geni.us/EEFe
    Makita Terminal: geni.us/rDketQg
    Makita Battery: geni.us/05sjDW or geni.us/rWbsER
    Makita Charger: geni.us/fsgEND
    Switch: geni.us/4JUSpy
    Steel Cable: geni.us/gSn5p4
    PVC Elbow 1: www.homedepot....
    PVC Elbow 2: www.homedepot....
    PVC Ring (x2): www.homedepot....
    STL Files:
    Battery mount: www.thingivers...
    Cases: www.thingivers...
    Filming equipment used:
    Insta360 One X amzn.to/2F8U9DO
    Canon EOS 80D: amzn.to/2VoE4zQ
    GoPro Hero 7 black: amzn.to/2E55On1
    GoPro Extended Battery: amzn.to/2SRLZIp
    Accessory Kit for GoPro Hero: amzn.to/2DAgjgL
    DJI Osmo Pocket: amzn.to/2BwU8bk
    WingItMounts Cessna Strut Mount for GoPro: amzn.to/2WTrB8R
    RAM Suction Cup Mount: amzn.to/2X16TUH
    Power Bank Anker PowerCore II 20000: amzn.to/2WYRQdV
    Other equipment:
    Bose A20 Aviation Headset with Bluetooth: amzn.to/2BzWIgG
    iPad pro 10.5: amzn.to/2SOWOL2
    RAM iPad Mount: amzn.to/2WRlX70
    Flight Gear HP Crosswind Bag: amzn.to/2E5Ai8L
    Digital Aircraft Audio Recording Cable: amzn.to/2E7noa6
    Kneeboard: amzn.to/2BIq6Bx
    ForeFlight: foreflight.com
    Jukin Media Verified (Original)
    For licensing / permission to use: Contact - licensing(at)jukinmediadotcom

Komentáře • 40

  • @kushagramittal4275
    @kushagramittal4275 Před 2 měsíci

    Great job. Thank you for sharing the design. One small suggestion would be to isolate the ice from the radiator and fan. You will loose some cooling but will eliminate a lot of humidity.

  • @rogeraylstock3641
    @rogeraylstock3641 Před 4 lety +3

    Really clean looking build. Thanks for the parts list!

  • @murdocks8242
    @murdocks8242 Před měsícem

    In the process of building one! thank you for the detailed information!

  • @silentpaw
    @silentpaw Před rokem

    I may have to make one of these for Hurricane season.

  • @slicaltimistic1
    @slicaltimistic1 Před rokem

    Nicely done. The pop of the component probably cause by putting too much power to the current capacitor. Bring it down to about 12v would work out beautifully. Other than that, nice control to the fan you install, and the radiant cooler is the key. You put that on there instead of the ice. Brilliant!😊

  • @davidgalindo576
    @davidgalindo576 Před 2 lety +1

    BEST ONE YET.
    GREAT COOLER.
    THANK YOU

  • @skipperga
    @skipperga Před 2 lety

    Thank you for posting this video. It was very detailed and informative. The parts list was a definite PLUS. I need to make one to go in the back of my truck. It has a camper shell on the back where the dogs ride. This will keep them cozy for sure. Thank you again!

  • @user-yx9fd1fg7m
    @user-yx9fd1fg7m Před rokem

    Looks great appreciate it, I will be making this for my Cessna 337

  • @rsmolkin
    @rsmolkin Před 2 lety

    This is almost perfect, I need one. But might be better to put some sort of insulation or divider between the top portion with the radiatior and the bottom portion with ice so air won't be humid. I wish I could figure out the electronics part...

  • @kurtheil439
    @kurtheil439 Před rokem

    Will just mention as time may have changed things since this was posted. 1) The listed part for the PVC ring ends up getting you a piece that is the same size as the elbow and therefore, will not fit together. 2) The fan listed has a bolt supplied that is much larger than the hole in the radiator. I had to look at the video very closely. Radiator is mounted with two screws on opposing corners and fans were mounted with only 3 screws. At first, it seemed like the fan screws should have gone through and into the matching holes in radiator. I am going to combine this with another design I saw and see if I can build a platform for the radiator so that it is in the lower half of the cooler. Less wear and tear on the hoses as I am also puts foam insulation between ice and radiator so that the ice does not melt as fast. foam mentioned in other comments. Less work to do as illustrated however.

  • @eldnah2
    @eldnah2 Před 2 lety

    I thought one of the reasons for a radiator is so you don't have to blow air directly on ice, but your fans are blowing right thru the radiator onto the ice. If you put an insulated shelf above the ice you might cause it to last longer. This is illustrated elsewhere on CZcams.

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 2 lety

      Hi ... I wanted to do it as small as possible. Normally I fill it completely with ice so there is no room for a shelf. For me, on a hot summer day, it lasts about 2-3h with the fans on 60-70%. But I usually turn it off when I am at 2-3000 feet because the air from outside is cool enough. I use it mainly for taxi on the ground.

  • @padsliderfranco9561
    @padsliderfranco9561 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow best DIY cooler I’ve seen yet. When can I buy one?

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! I don't sell them. I just made the one in the video.

  • @danielmerchan5802
    @danielmerchan5802 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the video and list of components.
    I have a question, not savvy at all in electrical.
    How can you connect 2 12 volts fans and one 12 volts pump to a single 18 volt battery? Did I miss something?
    I'm working on a similar project and, in my case, is trial and error... I have to change the USB pump to a 12 volts one, but I am about to buy an adapter for the battery that steps down the volts, from 18 to 12... Does it sound correct?

  • @user-tp7ln9cl9m
    @user-tp7ln9cl9m Před rokem

    So how did you step down the voltage from the 18V to the 12V Fan?

  • @AA87LLC-io1uh
    @AA87LLC-io1uh Před 3 měsíci

    Can you build me one to buy?

  • @nicholasdheedene9736
    @nicholasdheedene9736 Před 4 lety

    Can you give us a material list? I’m going to look into getting a radiator and water pump

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 4 lety

      Hi! The full list is in the description. You maybe have to click on "show more" to see the full list.

  • @geraldmartsy2165
    @geraldmartsy2165 Před 4 lety

    Does your Frenchie fly with you? What made the caps pop? Nice work sir.

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 4 lety

      No it's to hot for him in the plane. The caps pooped because of the high frequency of the motor controller.

    • @geraldmartsy2165
      @geraldmartsy2165 Před 4 lety

      @@brankly Even with the air conditioner? How many do you think it would take to cool the airplane to Frenchie-acceptable temperature? Thank you & English is not my native language.

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 4 lety

      I don't know but here it gets very hot and my Frenchy is out of breath after a 10 min walk so I don't want to give him the stress in the plane. Also I think it's maybe to loud for him.

    • @geraldmartsy2165
      @geraldmartsy2165 Před 4 lety

      @@brankly Okay thanks. I'm gonna start flying with my pug - similar to Frenchie. I have the Mutt Muffs for her but we're still getting used to them. I will let you know our progress.

    • @kings101ish
      @kings101ish Před 2 lety +2

      @@geraldmartsy2165 we fly in our Archer and C172 with our two pugs often... taking them on a 500NM XC to Florida in September, they do fine :) No ear muffs needed especially in the Piper, has much better insulation than the Cessna

  • @scrubyvillegas8102
    @scrubyvillegas8102 Před 3 lety

    Would a 12v car battery work with this? The Amazon link you provided for the 18V battery is not there anymore.

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 3 lety +1

      It should work, the battery type is not that important. I also updated the links so they should work again.

    • @scrubyvillegas8102
      @scrubyvillegas8102 Před 3 lety

      @@brankly Wow thanks for the fast reply! My AC is shot so i dont want to pay to fix it. I have spare parts so I will use a 12V Car Battery with a Solar Panel Trickle Charger in my window. Regardless your cooler is awesome. I thought about using the Copper Radiator since its more conductive on temperature. What do you think on Copper?

    • @scrubyvillegas8102
      @scrubyvillegas8102 Před 3 lety

      @@brankly Also the Home Depot links are broken. Just FYI.

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 3 lety

      I don't know, if the copper is the same price go for it but I think it wouldn't make much of a difference because the whole system is not super optimized so I even if copper is a better conductor the temperature change would be marginal at best.

  • @TheBaldr
    @TheBaldr Před 4 lety

    Actually measuring the air temp coming out is useless. You need to measure the BTUs.

  • @AlexRodriguez-lc1nk
    @AlexRodriguez-lc1nk Před 2 lety

    WHY DO YOU NEED A RADIATOR IF YOUR USING ICE.WONT THE ICE COOL THE WATER FASTER THAN THE FAN WILL

    • @brankly
      @brankly  Před 2 lety +1

      It goes like this, cold water is pumped through the radiator and then warm air is blown on the radiator. The radiator increases the surface area where the air can be cooled so it's more efficient and faster. If you only blow the air onto the ice it doesn't get as cold and takes longer.