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#659408 11/21/23 04:34 AM
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I have an ArcticAir Conditioner for sale. I got this a few years back to use during the summer months in Arizona.
It uses Ice ran thru a radiator and a fan to blow cool air in the cabin. It last about an hour and a half.
I don't use it anymore and thought I would pass it along to see if anyone is interested.
I would probably keep it if it was yellow, maybe.
This is the 38 quart model and they run about 700 dollars new.
Like to get about half, 300 dollars plus shipping, if I can.
It all works properly and plugs into an aux/cig lighter port,
Questions please ask
Mark
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As one who has used one, I'll vouch for its effectiveness in cooling things down on a hot day. You do have to get ice on the way to the airport and there has to be liquid water with the ice for it to work.

I'd fire it up on the ground and use it until things cooled off at altitude (if they did). Usually would shut it off and then start it again during the descent for landing and taxi in.

It's not a swamp cooler with all the humidity of those things. It blows cool air. Weight loaded is about 30 pounds, as I recall.


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