The right way to Build an Outdoor Misting Cooling fan

Do-It-Yourself Outdoor Mister Fan

These directions tell you the easiest way to set up a low-pressure mist hoop on a convenient home fan to construct your personal patio misting fan. This setup lets you to create an useful misting fan utilizing the water pressure out of your backyard water faucet. It’s great for cooling down 1 or 2 individuals on your terrace. It can also be utilized to cool off your dog or other pets, or even a small rabbit hutch or chicken coop.

Things you need:

  • A lo-pressure faucet adapter kit made for the misting ring (includes low pressure line, faucet connector, zip ties, push lock fitting for the misting ring).
  • Mist Hoop with lo-pressure misting nozzles
  • Fan – 16 inches or larger
  • Wall socket that has a Gfci circuit breaker
  • Power cord extension
  • Nearby garden hose water faucet.

The faucet connector should already be installed on the hose, but if not, just put the tubing directly into the small side of the connector. It’s a tight fit, hence in the event that you have difficulties doing it manually, try pliers to help drive the tube in.

If you bought a outdoor misting fan that included a misting ring, a push lock fitting for 1/8-inch tube should already be mounted on the ring. If you ordered the misting fan adapter kit separately, it comes with a push lock connector that you will have to set up on your mister ring. In case the fitting doesn’t already include teflon tape wrapped about it, you are going to have to wrap it two to three times, and then install the connector into the mister ring.

Press the hose completely into the push-lock connector, then smoothly draw back to make sure that the tube is secured in the connector.

For our demo, I use low cost box fan I purchased at Home Depot a number of years ago. Lay the fan down, then center the misting ring onto the exhaust side of the fan, with the misting nozzles directing away from the fan.

Affix the mister ring to the fan using ties that came with the low-pressure misting fan kit. Bend the zip tie first, which will make it much easier to thread around the ring and the grid of the fan shield. Draw the ties snug, then snip off the ends to make it tidy. You can put the fan the right way up now, making sure the misting ring is secure.

Plug the fan into a ground fault protected electric wall socket. A Gfci outlet is the variety with a black “Test” and a red “Reset” button. These types of outlets cut off the electricity when there is a “ground fault,” which happens whenever the electrical current finds an alternate path to ground. For instance, it might try to travel through your body if you’re foolish enough to be standing in a puddle of water. Don’t be dumb – always be very careful whenever using electricity in the presence of water. In today’s homes, electric outlets on the outside of the home are usually on a Gfci circuit or are GFCI outlets. In many homes, the entire ground fault circuit is managed by a ground fault electric outlet in the garage. Make sure to check that it is working correctly before plugging in your mister fan.

Attach the hose with the faucet connector to the water faucet.

Immediately after plugging the fan in and flipping it on, you may turn on the water to start the misting. Now you may cool off with your personal mister fan!

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