-The present air cooling methods is are evaporative coolers, air conditioning, fans and dehumidifiers. But running these products is need a source called electricity. The producing of electricity is ultimately responsible for hot and humid conditions also i.e. global warming. In hot and humid conditions and the need to feel relaxed and comfortable has become one of few needs and for this purpose utilization of systems like air-cooling and refrigeration has increased in quickly. These systems are most of the time not suitable for villages due to longer power cut durations and high cost of products. Solar power systems being considered as one of the path towards most sustainable energy systems, considering solar-cooling systems in rural areas would comprise of many attractive functions . This technology can efficiently serve large latent loads and greatly improve indoor air quality by allowing more ventilation while tightly controlling humidity. Despite improving performance and mandatory energy efficiency requirements, peak electricity demand is growing and there is currently no prevalent solar air cooling technology suitable to residential application especially for villages, schools and offices. This project model reviews solar powered air cooler for residential and industrial applications. Key Words: Solar Panel, Arduino Uno, Fresh Cool Air
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