Restoring Dell XPS 630i
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Goodwill Dell projector review
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Goodman 90+ startup [4K 60]
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Old Royal Sovereign Air Conditioner
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Radio Jingles Compilation 3
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Life is good alarm from LG G3
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Rodeo clown ringtone by LG
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What it takes to run cyberpunk
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Carrier gas furnace white noise
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PN 2000 kilowatt meter walkthrough
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how to make hot cocoa
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@ZollMisc-c1w
@ZollMisc-c1w 9 сағат бұрын
Brown Jessica White Michelle Martin Angela
@adi_0_07
@adi_0_07 4 күн бұрын
How can i download this ringtone. Plz tell me
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 4 күн бұрын
@@adi_0_07 www.zedge.net/ringtones/d5d2ad32-b4ff-31f4-b862-063ac1bbaddc This link should have it
@KuromiFan-l3x
@KuromiFan-l3x 12 күн бұрын
I remember this ringtone and I heard in my Childhood❤
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 12 күн бұрын
@@KuromiFan-l3x I still use it to this day
@Hortesdtion678
@Hortesdtion678 12 күн бұрын
Every radio station and where it comes from: 102.7 KIIS FM: (Los Angeles, California) KOST 103.5: (Los Angeles, California) 98.5 KYGO: (Denver, Colorado) 93.9 LITE FM: (Chicago, Illinois) Windy 100 FM: (Chicago, Illinois) 99.5 WLOL (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Majic 102.1: (Houston, Texas) Mix 92.9: (Nashville, Tennessee) K-Hits 104.3: (Chicago, Illinois) Sunny 104.5 (Dolittle, Missouri)
@Hortesdtion678
@Hortesdtion678 12 күн бұрын
Every radio station and where it comes from: 97 ZOK: (Rockford, Illinois) 95.5 PLJ: (NYC, New York) 106.1 The Breeze: (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 98.1 WOGL: (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Z100: (NYC, New York) WCBSFM 101.1: (NYC, New York) 94.7 The Drive: (Washington D.C.) 92.9 The Wave: (Virginia Beach, Virginia) BOB 93.3: (Washington, North Carolina) 107.9 WNCT: (Greenville, North Carolina) MIX 97.7: (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) 103.7 LiteFM: (Cusseta, Georgia) 3x KWAV 96.9 FM: (Monterey, California) KVIL 103.7: (Dallas, Texas) 102.7 GNI: (Wilmington, North Carolina)
@markwilliams5654
@markwilliams5654 16 күн бұрын
Loved your enthusiasm cool video
@nitroseven
@nitroseven 22 күн бұрын
got a 630i a few months ago for old games and mine was in equal condition😭
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 22 күн бұрын
@@nitroseven oh nice definitely a very nice case
@nitroseven
@nitroseven 22 күн бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios very nice… once cleaned. also repasted the included q9650 cpu and gtx 285 gpu. i have a vista 7 and 10 tripleboot
@polarbear5464
@polarbear5464 24 күн бұрын
Hi! Bulk-In interface does not show up in the options of the list (there are others ).Need Help, thank you.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 24 күн бұрын
@@polarbear5464 hello so I just tried it on one of my computers and it seems like it's an issue with detection so if it's on a USB 3 port, try a 2.0 port or vice versa
@polarbear5464
@polarbear5464 24 күн бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios Fantastic! Ill try it. Thanks!
@guillekoyamagamerDXYTOFFICIAL
@guillekoyamagamerDXYTOFFICIAL Ай бұрын
hey alex is when manyland will comeback
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 29 күн бұрын
@@guillekoyamagamerDXYTOFFICIAL unfortunately the series was discontinued
@guillekoyamagamerDXYTOFFICIAL
@guillekoyamagamerDXYTOFFICIAL 28 күн бұрын
:(
@PB_57
@PB_57 Ай бұрын
it a hamsci modulations in wwv
@leahlambert5737
@leahlambert5737 Ай бұрын
I have an automatic pump that does it all for me
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios Ай бұрын
@@leahlambert5737 Is it a furnace water pump or is it built into your AC?
@leahlambert5737
@leahlambert5737 29 күн бұрын
@Alexwarestudios mine sits on the outside and its a bigish box it's meant for few things but.the ac unit is one don't really go off much or have to touch it saniflo Sanicondens Pro v2
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 29 күн бұрын
@@leahlambert5737 ok I see so it is very similar to a furnace water pump actually that's a pretty smart idea easier than the water pump I have because it has a built-in float switch
@frankrinchiuso3380
@frankrinchiuso3380 Ай бұрын
Great suggestion.I have little pumps smaller than that for small little fountains gonna use one of those! Oh, yeah.I just remember that I have a ton of washing machine pumps there you go!
@frankrinchiuso3380
@frankrinchiuso3380 Ай бұрын
Just found my fourth dumpster a c unit just in time! People don't even try to get it to somebody else who really needs it It's a shame but I found it so that works out
@michaeleber4752
@michaeleber4752 Ай бұрын
For the antenna I thought that they are supposed to be rotated and run vertically -- one on top, one on the bottom. Was this wrong?
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios Ай бұрын
That's correct It depends on what you're trying to receive there's different types of antennas and different types of polarization depending on what you're trying to receive.
@NicoleZelda1998
@NicoleZelda1998 2 ай бұрын
Kost 103.5 It Sounds Like Warm 106.9
@babyshark5647
@babyshark5647 2 ай бұрын
1:59 my favorite station
@idelsagil9129
@idelsagil9129 2 ай бұрын
95.7 WBIG Milwaukee WI, 0:02 KOST 103.5 Los Angeles, CA 0:06 94.9 WOLX Madison, WI 0:17 WZPL 99.5 Indianapolis, IN 0:40 107.3 WSJY Janesville, WI 0:52 WYCD 99.5 Detroit, MI 1:02 WTWW 5085 Lebanon, TN 1:14 - KIIS FM 102.7 Los Angeles 1:37 WKTU 103.5 New York City, NY 1:48 - WSTR 94.1 Atlanta, GA 2:11
@ulrichschuetze2413
@ulrichschuetze2413 2 ай бұрын
not professional, I think it means not knowing!
@YoungShizzie
@YoungShizzie 3 ай бұрын
Please post a new video with installing the pump or where I can buy one at for mine but mine isn’t leaking out the hose it’s coming out the bottom why idk
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
@@YoungShizzie I did post a full-length video on installing the pump and I even have a link to it in the description
@YoungShizzie
@YoungShizzie 3 ай бұрын
Nice
@BelicTransporter
@BelicTransporter 3 ай бұрын
2:17 The favorite radio of the Gotham Ultra, Alex ware Studios
@WH1TEDEVIL
@WH1TEDEVIL 3 ай бұрын
What is the hydrogen peroxide stuff you used ?
@Kuraniaofficial
@Kuraniaofficial 3 ай бұрын
Can you make a part 4 with 103.5 WIMZ
@TimTim-lv2ol
@TimTim-lv2ol 3 ай бұрын
When making reviews….make sure you include in the description of the model number.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
Good idea I'll be sure to do that although, I will note that this projector is discontinued because it's 8 years old
@jmreagle
@jmreagle 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@MainADMlN
@MainADMlN 3 ай бұрын
I like the idea, however I'm concerned the condenser might be rated and tested to work at cooler temperature than outside. It'd be interesting the subcooling.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing but It appears that the evaporator temperature makes a bigger difference, and this modification has been working extremely well.
@ahmadhavid2986
@ahmadhavid2986 3 ай бұрын
It looks like you love modifying, i bet you can install mini split by yourself. It will be more efficient and you wont havr the hassle of adjusting everytime.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
I definitely could, I used to do HVAC unfortunately the house is a rental so I'm not allowed to install one otherwise I would have a very efficient window unit with a digital inverter instead of an inefficient floor unit. But when I get my own house eventually I'll definitely consider mini splits
@tomk1s
@tomk1s 3 ай бұрын
Hi, one question, when the output from the AC almost on the same level (a bit higher) then the pump, it wont work because the water wont get into the ouput (need to be atleast a bit of water before), right? Should we put the AC higher a bit? Thanks.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
Yup so I recently built a new platform out of wood (which will be featured in my next video) And then I put it at a slight angle so the water drains into the pump and once the water fills up I run the pump and it will already be primed because these circulation pumps do not like air
@tomk1s
@tomk1s 3 ай бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios Sure, thank you! I was just wondering how it could be done. I was thinking that probably mine portable AC has some kind of water tank, so If I will put an Pump inside and do some automatic-switch, when the water level is above the pump, it will automatically start and stop. It should not be that hard. I just hope that my AC has some sort of water tank. :) Thank you!
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
@@tomk1s usually there is some kind of reservoir but I would recommend making it manual because sometimes it will constantly run then it will run dry and burn out the pump. But let me know how it goes!
@CuentaPremium-je7gn
@CuentaPremium-je7gn 3 ай бұрын
Cómo le puedo quitar que al conectarlo a la corriente se enciende solo ? Y lo apago y al rato se enciende solo
@MightyCole1
@MightyCole1 3 ай бұрын
thanks man, lifesaver fr
@g5nationtonation
@g5nationtonation 3 ай бұрын
Peter has 6 original rock songs on usual platfom
@g5nationtonation
@g5nationtonation 3 ай бұрын
W T F Martian spacegirl shrinks spaceship in Hollywood. Peter forgot to put space helmet on peter is lookin
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the recommendations I finally got a air intake hose Installed on my air conditioner in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/goqmfYt5Z7qGfq8
@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 4 ай бұрын
I'm curious as to why you put the little blue hose on the exhaust opening on the right rear of the unit? Unless yours is different from everyone if these type units I've used they have two exhaust openings in the rear. One for the duct and the other is capped. Or you could run twin ducts. If by chance yours has one exhaust and one intake (the one on the right) then you've got to be choking it with the size of the blue hose.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 4 ай бұрын
Correct a lot of these LG's only have an exhaust hose and will use the room air as intake. I am currently looking for a larger intake duct that I can modify and make it easy to remove and put on every season The 1-in hose is just something I had laying around and it does help a bit. The negative pressure has decreased in the room. Once I do modify a much bigger air intake on it I'll probably make a video about it
@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 3 ай бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios I'm curious how low to the floor your doors are to that room. As there is no return air ducts in this house only directly under the air handler on 3 sides one into the living room one into the edge of the entry way and long hallway and the third into the office . The back side has the fireplace butting up against it. This must have been the architects first house. But its 3700sq ft so I cut the doors off to allow some circulation for the central air. I rarely run it as I only pass thru the rest of the house other that the kitchen. I've got a friend from India staying here but he is used to the heat. I finally got him to at least open the windows to his room.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
@@davidreynolds4684 They are decently low to the floor with only like a half inch gap My old house was exactly like yours with only three return air ducts but my newer house has one in every room
@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 3 ай бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios in Texas in the mid 60s people started stepping away from swamp coolers and adding central air. They usually took a central area closet or water heater closet and stole a few feet from a pantry or in the case of the house I grew up in there was a huge rectangle waste of space that separated the dining room living and kitchen from the bed rooms had a pantry at one end and coat closet at the other. About 12' wide and 18 to 20' long. Dad stuck a central heating and air unit in the hallway side right outside my bedroom. Gotta hand it to him he had a return grill in the hall. Ran a plenum straight across to the dining room which was the center of the house on the right side. Ran one next to the pantry on the back part of the rectangle and one to the front next to the closet. He installed a sears system that didn't use freon. It was the same design as most RV units. It's basically a bunson burner with ammonia and antifreeze in the lines hit heat the liquid turns to gas and is pumped thru like freon. In the 16 years we lived there we had to put 2 blower units in the air handler. I met the people that bought the house when I was in my 20s when I offered them twice what they paid for it. They passed but we did talk about the ac. They said the fan had gone out. But while diagnosing the man found it strange that there were no freon lines blah blah. He said he changed the fan and left it alone. Several more attempts to buy the house up thru my 30s and the AC was still going strong and the only thing ever done to it is replace the fans and change filters. Why everybody doesn't use that system is beyond me. Dad went thru the house and cut the doors off about 1/2 " throughout the house. The doors would still slam shut when the AC would start so he cut a bit more. We pulled the carpet everywhere but the bedrooms and refinished the hardwood. Finally cut the doors to 13/4 to 2 " off the carpet and the doors quit slamming and ears quit popping. We build a second floor over 1/3 of the ground floor at first we cheated and pulled air from the original unit. It actually handled it fine. We increased the fan speed and closed the vents half way in the bed rooms down stairs. To keep from blowing us away. Eventually we put similar unit upstairs.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 3 ай бұрын
@@davidreynolds4684 wow fascinating story I never heard of an air conditioner like that before. although I can see why nobody uses it. ammonia can be very dangerous. it's used a lot in food manufacturing due to its efficient nature and the ability to get vary cold But it's also dangerous for humans. At my old house that was built in 65 It came with an HVAC system in the basement because in the Midwest we have basements in almost every house and in 1992 a r22 system was added from carrier and it's still going strong to this day and at my new house it's also carrier as well
@G0SuBunnY
@G0SuBunnY 4 ай бұрын
Would it be better if you used a table to just stand the unit on it and run the lines out the window and let gravity do the rest? Also, have you thought about using dryer vent tubing to keep it cost effective? I like your thought process. but which ever is easier.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 4 ай бұрын
It would have to be a pretty sturdy table This thing is extremely heavy It takes two people to carry it up the stairs also the hose would have to have a 90° bend going back down which would add turbulence. And yes a dryer vent would be a nice insulator for the hose but so far the second 6-in hose actually has been doing a pretty good job insulating the first one It doesn't get warm at all.
@sprazer
@sprazer 4 ай бұрын
dude, you're so cool! I just imagined if I could use a small water pump to drain my AC and then bingo , I found your video. One question, I heard there's self-evaporated AC. Do you have any ideas if there's disadvantage of that option? I doubt why even some modern AC do do not provide that feature.
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 4 ай бұрын
My LG air conditioners and many others do have a little motor inside that flings the water around on the condenser that should help it evaporate but of course if it's really humid the water tends to pile up fast. If you're talking about evaporative coolers they are used a lot in the desert but unfortunately are useless in the Midwest or south where the humidity is very high. Hopefully that answers your question
@stephengerlach828
@stephengerlach828 5 ай бұрын
Can I use this to hardwire 2 wifi mesh points that are really far from each other?
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 5 ай бұрын
These MOCA are basically Ethernet adapters so as long as your mesh supports a hardwired mode you could plug an AP into the main router just fine. (Which is actually what I use mine for)
@ItsJustTravis
@ItsJustTravis 5 ай бұрын
1:07 1:29
@Stary-BFBD
@Stary-BFBD 5 ай бұрын
Why no nordic ones
@jeremyminecraft3130
@jeremyminecraft3130 5 ай бұрын
0:40 0:52
@Frasca_ITA
@Frasca_ITA 5 ай бұрын
Tpm’ what?
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 5 ай бұрын
TPM is trusted platform module required by Windows 11 which is why I made the video for Asus motherboards
@josheygaming7134
@josheygaming7134 5 ай бұрын
This stuff is amazing but is the upconverter required for the shortwave and 80m hamband
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 5 ай бұрын
Nope I explained it in this video if you want more info kzbin.info/www/bejne/rKGsXqWJp95_Z7ssi=qZRGCR_Tjv16mfwA
@josheygaming7134
@josheygaming7134 5 ай бұрын
@@Alexwarestudios thanks for the fast responce you should do more radio videos they are fun to watch have a good day also new sub
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 5 ай бұрын
@@josheygaming7134 thank you vary much
@theartoftimelapsemore424
@theartoftimelapsemore424 5 ай бұрын
WRIT-FM 95.7, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (BIG FM / originally called WBIG-FM) KOST-FM 103.5, Greater Los Angeles, California WOLX-FM 94.9, Baraboo / Madison, Wisconsin WZPL-FM 99.5, Greenfield / Indianapolis, Indiana WSJY-FM 107.3, Fort Atkinson / Janesville, Wisconsin WYCD-FM 99.5, Detroit, Michigan WTWW 5.085 MHz, Lebanon, Tennessee (currently owned by Leap of Faith, Inc.) Qmusic 100.4 MHz, Achterhoek / Noord-Nederland / Zeeland / Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2x) KIIS-FM 102.7, Greater Los Angeles, California WKTU-FM 103.5, New York City, New York (103.5 KTU) Radio Hala 95.6 FM, Dubai, United Arab Emirates WSTR-FM 94.1, Atlanta, Georgia (STAR 94.1)
@theartoftimelapsemore424
@theartoftimelapsemore424 5 ай бұрын
KIIS-FM 102.7, Greater Los Angeles, California KOST-FM 103.5, Greater Los Angeles, California KYGO-FM 98.5, Denver, Colorado WLIT-FM 93.9, Chicago, Illinois WNND-FM 100.3, Chicago, Illinois (Windy 100 FM / Now known as WILV-FM, "The New 100.3") WLOL-FM 99.5, Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minnesota (callsign means "We Love Our Lakes!") KMJQ-FM 102.1, Houston Texas (Majic 102) WJXA-FM 92.9, Nashville, Tennessee (Mix 92.9 / also broadcasts to Bowling Green, KY, Clarksville, TN and Hopkinsville, KY) WJMK-FM 104.3, Chicago, Illinois (104.3 K-HITS / now known as WBMX / 104.3 Jams) WYHW-FM 104.5, Wilmington, North Carolina (Sunny 104.5 / formerly known as WILT-FM)
@MountainMan7.62x39
@MountainMan7.62x39 5 ай бұрын
Don't forget to flip the switch! Bingo, look at that magic!
@Alexwarestudios
@Alexwarestudios 5 ай бұрын
Vary magical
@southwestarkansaseas918
@southwestarkansaseas918 6 ай бұрын
AM Co-Channel Canceller: not on my watch.
@LV-1969
@LV-1969 6 ай бұрын
CRST makes good stuff
@daeverion
@daeverion 6 ай бұрын
Some great tips there to help you get started in navigating how complex SDR# is for people new to the app. Thanks for releasing this video!
@theartoftimelapsemore424
@theartoftimelapsemore424 7 ай бұрын
WZOK-FM 97.5, Rockford, Illinois (97ZOK) WPLJ-FM 95.5, New York, New York (95.5 PLJ) WISX-FM 106.1, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (The Breeze 106.1 (Now known as WUMR-FM The Rumba)) WOGL-FM 98.1, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WHTZ-FM 100.3, New York, New York (Z100) WCBS-FM 101.1, New York, New York WIAD-FM, 94.7, Bethesda, Maryland / Washington, DC metropolitan area (94.7 The Drive) WVBW-FM 92.9, Suffolk / Hampton Roads, Virginia (92.9 The Wave (Now known as WTWV-FM)) WERO-FM 93.3, New Bern / Greenville / Jacksonville / Kinston, North Carolina (BOB 93-3) WNCT-FM 107.9, Greenville / New Bern / Jacksonville / Rocky Mount, North Carolina WWXM-FM 97.7, Garden City / Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (MIX 97.7) KVIL-FM 103.7, Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area, Texas (103.7 Lite FM) KWAV-FM 96.9, Salinas / Monterey / Santa Cruz, California KVIL-FM 103.7, Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas WGNI-FM, 102.7, Wilmington, North Carolina (102.7 GNI)
@idelsagil9129
@idelsagil9129 5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@theartoftimelapsemore424
@theartoftimelapsemore424 5 ай бұрын
​@@idelsagil9129Think nothing of it, I enjoyed writing the list; especially since I used to listen to WERO and WNCT consecutively.
@BigEightiesNewWave
@BigEightiesNewWave 7 ай бұрын
Balancing a fan that shakes too much Matthias random stuff