Using a fan pointing at the water will cool water even cooler than ambient room temps. It all has to do with the evaporation process. The water changing from a liquid to a gas takes energy and that energy is heat which it draws from the water. You can feel this on a hot day when you are sweating. When you stand in front of a fan you feel chilled. It's because of the water evaporating off your skin. It's why we sweat. Natural cooling system. That's even how chillers work. It's the process of liquid turning to gas then back that is taken advantage of. Then the heat is dispelled thru the hot coil and a fan. Or vice versa with a heat pump.
