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SOLCOOL SOLAR-POWER AIR CONDITIONER

by Evelyn Lee, 07/16/07

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Since the hottest months of the year are also the sunniest – the idea of using solar energy to power your air-conditioner makes perfect sense. In fact we’re frankly amazed that its taken so long to develop such an obviously good idea: SolCool’s super smart Millennia air-conditioner uses solar power to cool you down during the height of summer steaminess – cleverly making use of the summer heat instead of blindly fighting it. In fact, Inhabitat HQ could really use one of these right about now…


The basic SolCool system has the same output capacity to a two ton air conditioning system but uses 85% less energy than equivalent high efficiency air conditioners; and the dual battery/solar powered system enables the unit to run 24 hours a day, even during the most overcast of days or when blackouts occur.

One of the most unique attributes of the Millennia 4.0 is that it’s powered on a direct current (DC) which allows for the most efficient use of solar energy. The use of DC also allows the Millennia 4.0 to have integrated attachments such as water purification systems, lights, and even ceiling fans. The latest version can also heat a room. All of which SolCool believes will help make-up for the $20,000 to $40,000 cost (before subsidies) of installing solar panels on the average household’s roof. SolCool’s unit is a way of stepping into the solar powered world without committing all at once, by integrating solar power efficiently for smaller applications.

For those who have the means to afford more lavish accommodations and are interested in SolCool’s Millennia 4.0 system, have no fear; the entire unit can be sized or used in combination and/or zones to fulfill up to 10 ton air conditioning requirements.

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38 Responses to “SOLCOOL SOLAR-POWER AIR CONDITIONER”

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is it compatible for tropic?

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Mini Puri Says:

we are located at New Delhi, Inida and promote sustainable products especially running on new and enewable energy like solar.

India has very good scope to produce and buy such products.

When you are interested, we shall be happy to help you explore, develop and exploit the Indian market.

We would also like to contact you during our next visit to Europe / USA in the near future. Likewise, if you visit India, pl. do let us know

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osi Says:

Nice, can they send me one to test the market?

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Bill Says:

Nifty! How effective is it with replacing warm moist air with cool DRY air?

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I can’t remember the name of the company that create them, but I’ve seen one company that creates ventilation chimneys. There’s also a fan in there to help with extraction on a hotter day – driven by a small PV array on top of the chimney. When the sun comes out, the fan speeds up. These sorts of things are just the sort of clever but simple technologies that’ll make a difference…

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wok Says:

Sorry about all the pingbacks, from my site in your comment area, I just managed to stop it.

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wat is the actual price of the units themselves without the solar panels??

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I called their local rep for my state and was told that the product does not live up to its claims. He said they were redesigning. Unit cost is almost $5,000 and solar power package an additional $3,000. I

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The articles speaks of a $20,000 to $40,000 of cost for installation in the average American home, but the sales rep is talking about just $8,000. What gives?

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The cost of the 2 ton (26,000 Btu’s) Millennia is $3,795 without installation. It was designed for high heat and/or high humidity climates. It is all DC powered and uses a maximum of 900 watts. It has a “smart charger” so the Millennia can be powered by solar, wind, fuel cell, generator, US or EURO standard electricity. Previous models performed well in dry to medium humid climates. Due to the huge demand globally, we have had to beef up our manufacturing ability. There is a lot of misinformation on our product and we are addressing it as best we humanly can. Please go to our website for accurate information.

Sincerely,

Clifford Sutton
VP Global Sales and Marketing
SolCool One LLC.

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KAREN Says:

I am interested in a unit for my home in Boulder Colorado. Who do I contact?

Thanks, Karen

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I live in the tropics. This is a brilliant idea if it works. Does it? Send me details and you have customer

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I would like a estimate for a 5 ton unit. I live in central florida , thank you mark

Evelyn Lee
Evelyn Says:

Hello Everyone!
Thanks for all the comments on the SolCool solar-powered air conditioner. The best way to find out more information is to contact the manufacturer directly through the links on our site. We are an online magazine and source for interesting developments in sustainable design, it’s always best to go to directly to the source for information about purchasing.

Thanks again for reading,
Evelyn

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We look forward to seeing a lot of these units in the USA and Worldwide. Something finally saving energy !

http://www.listedgreen.com

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Teri Says:

Hi, I’ve beenlooking for something like this for ages. I live in the Canary Islands and the heat at the moment is unbelieveable. I don’t like those bulky/ugly electric units. Are these available here and how much for? Please send me details. Thank you

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Please let me a true foto of your solar A/C with prises
Joe Okeke
Awka-Nigeria

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Pleasae me have a true foto of your solar AC

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Tom Says:

I have checked this out. What a wad of gum… Roughly 4k without panel, depends? There is no way in science, this can operate for 24 hrs. If you do not has enough solar!!! will run on electric (mostly). I can not see getting beyond 10k BTU’s. I could not even come close, to how this installs, other then a trailer. Best answer, an open room to outside. What a crock!!! They do not have any units either available;). Which means, deposits, long wait times to start up a dream, and then maybe you get something worthless or not. You see this American crap all the time. Did I mention, they were tied with Aqua, so anyway, all these strories and people investing in dream companies, and both companies end up signing you a song and dance. Now after this story and talking a bit, they will end up selling you a swamp cooler, if your an idiot. Made In America again… Wait a year or two for Israel to come out with something that works.

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Hi Dare:
We are a company located in Colima Mexico,
we Import, sale and distribute solar water heaters,
and we are looking for more solar power items. and one of them is the solar water heater.

please send me all of the information on the solar A/C

cheers
Walter

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ric Says:

This looks like a good product , but I see people like TOM who seem to be very negative. Is this just another case of people who feel empowered behind a keyboard to complain about things they know nothing about. What does being tied to aqua mean? Is aqua a company or does it mean water? Plus TOM says it is “American Crap” and to wait for Isreal to come out with something that works. So this means there are multiple solar A/C units? Or maybe TOM is a compettitor trying to make this look bad or better yet a power company rep?

So is this fact or fiction?

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Hello I´m interested to buy one of this air conditioners i want to know the price and if you can send to Laredo TEXAS, and I want to know with which person can i talk because I want to know more about your products.
Please can you send me, all the information of this air conditioners.
Thank you very much. Please write back. Best regards, Marcelo Martínez.

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hello eveleyn, ı thought the same but you are older than me and lucky. ım intersted in sun energy design. if you want we can share our opinions…

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Ayesha Says:

Dear Sirs,

I would like to receive more information for both commercial and personal use.

Thank you.
Karina

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kb Says:

For other energy saving ideas, visit http://reducingenergy.blogspot.com

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sajad605 Says:

I am grateful if you sent me information about air conditioners that work by water and fans

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Hi,
We are looking for Solar Air Conditioning Solutions for Saudi Arabia.
Please send full techincal details and economical prospects with Presentation for marketting your Products In Saudi Arabia.

Kind regards,

Anjum Iqbal
Chief Electrical Engineer

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dvdacmn Says:

great idea and concept but the average sized system is 3 ton do you have that size in the works?

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dvdacmn Says:

average sized system in TEXAS is 3 ton is there one in the works?

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slf1 Says:

I have been around the world working on the solcool unit from the start it has yet to blow cold air and produce any thing less than the need of a 10 kw system to keep it running and I know because i built one of the 1st off gridd system for this unit. Solcool failed to provide any warranty for any of the units my clients bought.If you are considering buying this unit ask for solid proof of their claims and do not pay for anything without receiving a working unit.The team at solcool, and trust me their has been many of them have put forth fraudulent claims and have screwed many people world wide out of there money.

Sean L

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dbacon681 Says:

we live in scottsdale az and want to know if we can put a solar panel in for air. and we live in a doublewide
mobile home senior park thanks debbie

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san Says:

Where are you located in Delhi, India ? Where are these products commercially available for domestic market ?

Mini Puri Says:
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July 16th, 2007 at 6:06 am

we are located at New Delhi, Inida and promote sustainable products especially running on new and enewable energy like solar.

India has very good scope to produce and buy such products.

When you are interested, we shall be happy to help you explore, develop and exploit the Indian market.

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Sean L,

I am in the process of researching this product but would love to hear more of your feedback/thoughts. Is there a way I can touch base with you and discuss this further?

Thanks,
Emerald

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please keep me posted. i am from india and my city has lots of sunshine and very little power. looking for alternative energy gadgets

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Amit Says:

Solar Air conditioner are now being sold in India by Reliance industries at very reasonable prices.

It is a DC and Solar panel based AC system.
Please see the links below:

http://www.relsolar.com/images/Solar-AC-Solutions.jpg

akshay2kokate

I want to see demonstration and also want to know the price of solcool of 2 ton .Is it suitable to Navi Mumbai-Panvel City.

Akshay
Akshay Says:

I want to see demonstration and also want to know the Total price of solcool of 2 ton including freight or if doesnot happens tell me the dealer of solcool in India .I am living in India and Is it suitable to Navi Mumbai-Panvel City and effective .Please contact me at this mobile number +91 9833738463. or E mail address akshay2kokate@yahoo.co.in

 

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