This taxi driver’s ‘Shimla-like cooling’ AC hack is going viral for a reason
Heatwave content is currently dominating social media, and amid endless conversations around rising temperatures, one taxi driver’s simple AC hack has unexpectedly become a viral talking point. The widely shared clip shows the driver explaining a small cooling setup added to his car to make the AC feel more effective during the extreme summer heat.
The video has a simple and relatable vibe as the driver talks about the cooling inside the cab and explains the setup. The caption describing the experience as “Shimla-like cooling” quickly grabbed attention online and became one of the most discussed parts of the viral clip.
The driver also shares that he got the modification done through another person while showing how the setup works inside the vehicle. The video connected with viewers mainly because it reflected a very common summer struggle, finding some extra relief from the heat during daily travel.
Many viewers online said the driver’s expressions made the video even more entertaining. His laughter and reaction while talking about the cooling setup gave the clip a natural and unscripted feel, which helped it spread quickly across social media platforms.
As the video gained popularity, social media users also started discussing the logic behind the cooling trick. Some people said the method can help improve AC performance during extreme heat, while others pointed out that it may only work for a short time.
One user wrote, “It works fine in the short term. Keeping the condenser cool will help the AC perform better.”
Another comment read, “Have been doing this for many years. Solid science behind it. This actually should be done in the factory itself. Not only lower cabin temperatures but reduces load on engine while gives better fuel economy.”
At the same time, some users also highlighted possible risks linked to the continuous use of such methods.
One user explained, “Spraying water on a car’s AC condenser in summer temporarily lowers refrigerant pressure, making the AC blow noticeably colder air. However, constant, unchecked spraying is generally not recommended as it can cause long-term corrosion, electrical shorts, or mineral buildup on the fins.”
Apart from the technical discussion, many viewers also praised the creativity behind the idea. The video started conversations around how people often come up with quick solutions during difficult weather conditions.
One user commented, “People are extremely creative when it comes to desi hacks. They come up with such unique ideas that they leave others surprised and thinking.”
Disclaimer: The information shared in this viral video is based on social media discussions and user reactions online. Readers are advised to exercise caution before trying any such methods on vehicles, as improper use may cause damage or safety issues. Thumb image: X/@imTrueIndia
The driver also shares that he got the modification done through another person while showing how the setup works inside the vehicle. The video connected with viewers mainly because it reflected a very common summer struggle, finding some extra relief from the heat during daily travel.
Taxi driver’s viral AC hack grabs attention
Many viewers online said the driver’s expressions made the video even more entertaining. His laughter and reaction while talking about the cooling setup gave the clip a natural and unscripted feel, which helped it spread quickly across social media platforms.
Internet users talk about the science behind it
As the video gained popularity, social media users also started discussing the logic behind the cooling trick. Some people said the method can help improve AC performance during extreme heat, while others pointed out that it may only work for a short time.
One user wrote, “It works fine in the short term. Keeping the condenser cool will help the AC perform better.”
Another comment read, “Have been doing this for many years. Solid science behind it. This actually should be done in the factory itself. Not only lower cabin temperatures but reduces load on engine while gives better fuel economy.”
One user explained, “Spraying water on a car’s AC condenser in summer temporarily lowers refrigerant pressure, making the AC blow noticeably colder air. However, constant, unchecked spraying is generally not recommended as it can cause long-term corrosion, electrical shorts, or mineral buildup on the fins.”
‘Desi jugaad’ sparks online reactions
Apart from the technical discussion, many viewers also praised the creativity behind the idea. The video started conversations around how people often come up with quick solutions during difficult weather conditions.
One user commented, “People are extremely creative when it comes to desi hacks. They come up with such unique ideas that they leave others surprised and thinking.”
Disclaimer: The information shared in this viral video is based on social media discussions and user reactions online. Readers are advised to exercise caution before trying any such methods on vehicles, as improper use may cause damage or safety issues. Thumb image: X/@imTrueIndia
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