Cool-n-Save™ is an amazing new, patented product, that is actually  based on the same scientific Principles that large corporations have  used to save themselves money for years.
 Installed in less than five minutes with no tools required, the  Cool-n-Save™ system affixes to the top of most home air conditioning  units. The system is activated only when the AC unit turns on; hot air  from the condenser unit’s fan raises the flap on the patented  Cool-n-Save™ control valve allowing water to flow to the misters that  surround the AC unit. When the ultra-fine mist is released into the air,  it evaporates almost instantly creating what is known as a “Flash  Evaporation,” which literally sucks heat out of the air as water absorbs  the energy it needs to evaporate. The result of the immediate  evaporation constitutes a substantial drop in ambient temperature  without wetness—up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.The problem with the AC  system is that in extreme heat, many conventional air conditioners are  unable to effectively transfer their stored heat into the surrounding  air. They are forced to work harder and longer to cool the air in your  home, shortening their life and producing unreasonably high electric  bills.
Installed in less than five minutes with no tools required, the  Cool-n-Save™ system affixes to the top of most home air conditioning  units. The system is activated only when the AC unit turns on; hot air  from the condenser unit’s fan raises the flap on the patented  Cool-n-Save™ control valve allowing water to flow to the misters that  surround the AC unit. When the ultra-fine mist is released into the air,  it evaporates almost instantly creating what is known as a “Flash  Evaporation,” which literally sucks heat out of the air as water absorbs  the energy it needs to evaporate. The result of the immediate  evaporation constitutes a substantial drop in ambient temperature  without wetness—up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.The problem with the AC  system is that in extreme heat, many conventional air conditioners are  unable to effectively transfer their stored heat into the surrounding  air. They are forced to work harder and longer to cool the air in your  home, shortening their life and producing unreasonably high electric  bills. To combat this problem, large commercial AC users such as commercial  factories, warehouses and office buildings have been installing  professional misting systems around their AC condensers for years. These  misting system are much like the misters you may have encountered in  restaurant patios and amusement parks.
 
