The Zero Electricity Air Cooler - Eco Cooler

  • 8 years ago
The Zero Electricity Air Cooler Eco Cooler

More than 70% of the population of Bangladesh live in cramped houses made of corrugated across the countryside. In the current summer months, temperatures sometimes reaching 45 ° C, making living and daily rest difficult.

To resolve this issue, Grey Dhaka and some volunteers have created Grameen Intel coolers with plastic bottles called Eco-Cooler, especially this device does not use electricity.

Accordingly, they will slice plastic bottles and mounted on a plaque with perforated holes fit just bottleneck. Hot air will pass through compressed at the bottleneck, then cooled before going into the house. Eco-Cooler has succeeded in reducing the temperature in the house to be 5 degrees C.

How Bangladeshi inventors are making eco-friendly air conditioners from plastic bottles

What can you make with old plastic bottles? A vase? A flowerpot? … an air-conditioning unit? Believe it or not, you can. When inventor Ashis Paul came up with an innovative way to draw cool air into homes using plastic bottles, his whole company got on board to help teach people living in rural Bangledesh to do the same. Since February this year, they’ve helped people to install these units-- which don’t need electricity to function-- in more than 25,000 households in developing areas of the country.

“Most people live in tin huts… in the summer, it’s like being in sauna in the Sahara”
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Bangladeshi Inventor invents AC ( Air Conditioner ) without cost and electricity
বিদ্যুৎ ছাড়াই বিনামূল্যে AC ( Air Conditioner) আবিষ্কার করলেন বাংলাদেশী এক বিজ্ঞানী।

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