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Monday, September 21, 2009

Recycling Your Portable Auto Air Conditioner

By Andre Hansen

At the end of its life, you should have no Problems recycling your movable automobile air conditioner, as there are no dangerous chemicals inside this clever tiny machine. Brilliant design saw this machine built of plastic as main construction material.

The bigger parts are all made from reusable plastic. This includes the container that holds the water, all of the caps and even the fan blades. Dismantle your cooler and dump all the plastic parts in the right container at your recycling collection point.

You will now only have two wires and a tiny electrical engine to get rid off. Should the engine still be in working condition it can be used to drive many broken toys again or find a place in other experiments you can keep hidden somewhere in your den. The engine works with a simplistic 12V current that most battery assemblies or perhaps an auto battery can produce without any trouble.

Working motors with the fan blades still attached make quite amateur personal fans too. Some new uses include getting wet nail polish to dry in a flash or helping granny deal with her hot flushes. Never throw working machines away as someone somewhere will have a task for it to perform.

Broken motors should be stripped and the copper wire within removed. The metal parts then go into the metal recycling bin but the copper should be dispensed in boxes marked for copper only as copper is a dear metal that recycles completely.

Taking some time to do that task will save our planet on the longer term and you will feel great as conservationist when you go and purchase a brand new replacement movable car air conditioner again. Fill her up with clean water and off you go. - 21392

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