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				 Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:39 am    Post subject: Zodiac 601XL Air Conditione | 
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				Just a couple of comments on replies to the below  message.
   
  1.  The unit is not a "swamp" cooler, which  works well in hot dry weather, such as Arizona/Nevada in the Summer or in SoCal  with a Santa Anna..  It does have an ON/OFF mist switch which would  work to exchange the heat of evaporation (like the swamp coolers) but in humid  areas such as here in Tennessee the mist setting is worthless and would  just mist the melted water into the air via the fan and get  things wet..  The heat exchange from the melting ice does though work, but  again, it only has enough capacity for about an hour or less of cooling  effort.    It does have capacity to get you to a higher  cooler altitude.
  2.  It does not appear to add to the humidity  in the cockpit.  Warm cool air passing over the ice would have (some of)  its water condensed by the cold ice.  If you believe this not to be the  case or did not want additional water available to possibly add to the cockpit  humidity when the ice is melted, then you could use self contained "Ice packs"  (which when warmed up could only add the water to the air that was removed  previously).
   
  I have used it twice now. The unit will definitely  not freeze you out of the cockpit, but does make ground and low level ops a  little more tolerable, for a while, in very hot weather.  
   
  Max Energy consumption of the unit,  per the  box,  is 1.1 Amp.
   
  For $49.00 I believe it to be worth it's price -  BUT -  just my opinion.
   
  VMC and CAVU to all,
   
  Tony Graziano
   
   
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