A portable misting system is disclosed for producing mist atomization in remote locations with or without pressurized water supplies. The system comprises an airtight water reservoir pressurized during filling by a pressurized water supply source. In the absence of a pressurized water supply, the system may be pressurized manually using an integrated pump. A flexible fluid conduit constructed from interlocking segments forming resilient ball-joints connections is used to manually position a nozzle in a desired orientation. The nozzle produces an atomized mist of water that will cool the area proximate to the nozzle. Water flow thought the nozzle is controlled with a control valve coupled between the flexible fluid conduit and the nozzle proximate to the nozzle. A locking adaptor connects the flexible fluid conduit to the control valve.
A portable misting system is disclosed for producing mist atomization in remote locations without pressurized water supplies. The system is easily retrofitted to open vehicles such as golf carts and forklifts. The system may be pressurized during filling by a pressurized water supply source. In the absence of a pressurized water supply, the system may be pressurized manually. In a preferred embodiment, a manifold for a misting system is disclosed having internally threaded ends, and a centrally located internally threaded inlet. The manifold provides a streamlined design for reliable fluid distribution that is easily attached to vehicles such as golf carts and forklifts. The system can also be used on boats, campsites, parks, playgrounds, construction sites, and other locations.