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Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for WinterBy Debra in Colorado Feedback About This Post:RE: Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for Winter
Most Coolers have a slot in the bottom of the big round blower housing. It may be inside the cooler itself, but usually is just outside the cooler. Into this slot you slide a sheet metal damper. Commonly called a "cookie sheet" damper. So named, because it looks like a simple square cookie sheet. The use of this damper blocks cold air from coming down into the house. It also stops warmed air from escaping. Post by galpinsgoodies RE: Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for Winter
I think they mean something similar to an air conditioner. .....maybe. Post by Pauly-Wauly RE: Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for WinterWhat do you do if your swamp cooler smells musty when you start it in summer? Is there something you can put in it for a more pleasant smell? Post By april (Guest Post) RE: Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for Winter
Here's a desciption... Post by ThriftyFun RE: Prepare Your Swamp Cooler for WinterAm I the only one who is wondering just what a Swamp Cooler is? I don't think we have those in Virginia! Post by goodkelly |
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