you under-estimate the buoyancy of warm/hot air, it takes a lot of power to push hot air *down* into the underground tubes. Your fans will not produce the expected cfm. The tubes will also add a 'static pressure' loss, further lowering the cfm. The leaf-blower has the power needed (1 horsepower ~ 746 watts) to move the air. Your little fans ... don't.
@DixonBuildz4 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your family project with the rest of us!
@davidvandruff93685 күн бұрын
Can that unit be used infant of a washer? I'm hoping to put our washer and dryer in a place I don't have any hot water. Thanks
@georgelamb80747 күн бұрын
I use bamboo and tie bells to the top of the bamboo. They’re very flexible every time they touch the ring works perfect.
@kelseydoncaster703510 күн бұрын
What's happening in the green house? How did it work in the winter?
@fredthegreg11 күн бұрын
35 deg? Even in the middle of winter the air temp wont be that cold. That seems too cold to me or am i wrong
@bakit579414 күн бұрын
can worm not eat through the isolation foam?
@davidhair359517 күн бұрын
Thank you !!
@karynlee963221 күн бұрын
I think its your 6" pipe manifold. Thats why i asked if it was a clos3d system. Think of how water flows in the place of air. Do you have a bunch of turns & bends for the air/water to travel? 😮
@karynlee963221 күн бұрын
Great job! Use stakes to mark the plants. Once the potsget wet. You might not be able to read them.😮
@karynlee963221 күн бұрын
👋 if your building up in Canada, i would suggest doing a Walipini instead. Save & use all the earth. Adding geo-thermal to a walipini you can almost grow tropicals.😊
@karynlee963221 күн бұрын
Is that a closed sy?
@karynlee963221 күн бұрын
System?
@Personalized_Workshop25 күн бұрын
Nice! Thank you. Got everything at Home Depot for $70 (2024 California). Made use of a $40 gift card I’ve been carrying around for at least a couple years. And I’m there weekly 😅
@T8494827 күн бұрын
Thank you! Im wondering if its possible to cool a greenhouse from 40 Celsius to 20 Celsius using your method?
@persiancat19Ай бұрын
I'm a girl and have 21 acres of Ancient Oak . I have a 4 inch chainsaw and hand saw and slowly working my way through maintaining it and freeing up from overgrowth. I make piles of branches etc. for the wildlife and big branches to decompose back into the ground . It's amazing how finely tuned it all is .. In the summer it grows crazy with wildflowers etc and come winter all gone . It's hard work on my own , but will continue until I meet my nature loving bae .
@user-li5br8in6zАй бұрын
Thanks for posting. We are at the point of adding the drains and now we know to go buy bigger pipe before we start
@brendaconley6591Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. We are getting ready to purchase a plucker. Trying to decide has been overwhelming. However we have not been able to make the discount code work. Suggestions???
@siewmj1Ай бұрын
Do you offer consultation for this ?
@Offline877Ай бұрын
Something happened…. Vibes
@otterpossum9128Ай бұрын
Stupid buzz words, its not a battery.
@alexreid41312 ай бұрын
I can see this design hurting/damaging deer so not a fan of that as much as we want to keep deer out.
@SolSystemDiplomat2 ай бұрын
Dude thank god. It’s not even Mother’s Day yet and the deer ravished my grape vines. It never occurred to me to use fishing line. Thank you thank you
@mikeyt513862 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! I want to try this on my garden. We live in the woods in the UP and have tons of deer. Have you tried this as a long term solution? Do the deer eventually figure out how to get through?
@sharibuck92882 ай бұрын
What great videos! You explain so well, you give me the confidence to try something similar. Thank you so much for sharing!
@54321Truth2 ай бұрын
Idiot does not understand what an earth battery is. Dumb low IQ shit.
@441rider2 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to bury a septic tank or square shipping tub as a heat retaining void to reduce back pressure and increase vol surface area to dirt as well.
@441rider2 ай бұрын
I think holes drilled in framing could share air.
@441rider2 ай бұрын
Great vid, I use tubs on a way small scale to run hot air on way down and it transfers to water. Your dog thought he liked digging,
@liljohn3092 ай бұрын
just use green board sheet rock
@liljohn3092 ай бұрын
when you do video saying how to insulate do that no bs talking please.bty good framing
@ShainRaley2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your very helpful videos! It's great to have someone semi-local to me to follow (I'm in E TN.) Can you tell me why I should try to do the treatments with most or all of the bees inside the box? I just did this for the first time and wasn't able to do it at a time when they're all inside. Thanks again!
@jaybrunner-ji3lt2 ай бұрын
I'll tell you that the eco smart customer service is great I had a problem with one after several years and they sent me the parts I needed and a couple other things that were replaceable just in case. I ended up buying another one for my off grid place
@elbishuki2 ай бұрын
Great solution for Messy sucks 😂😂 Thanks a Lot!
@kathygleason69132 ай бұрын
You did a fantastic job on this video. Thank you for your time.
@sencdaarvaarjemee2052 ай бұрын
are you isolating the heatexchanger ?!!!! wtf dude !!!
@GlasshouseandGarden3 ай бұрын
Five years on, is there an update video? (EDIT: I have just checked the channel and this is the last video posted on this channel 5 years ago so, sadly, I guess not).
@GlasshouseandGarden3 ай бұрын
Fascinating video but I can't help thinking digging the pit before erecting the greenhouse frame would have been easier...
@kitasuhill96673 ай бұрын
Mona Lisa socks ??? Very cultured 😊
@garnetsuss48813 ай бұрын
How are you dealing with condensation and bolt and seam leaks? Quonsets aren't like attics, thers's no ventilation in rhat aor space between the insulation and the metal ao condensation will get trapped. You could spray the outside with a membrane to solve the inevitable leaks, but that doesn't mitigate condensation, the membrane would cost about $2/sf too, depending where you live Unfortunately you built yourself a mold factory dude, also a haven for mice. I know it's incredibly expensive, but you should take the framing down and spray foam. If you aren't concerned about mice you could spray the outside with a membrane and dense pack cellulose. Dense packed cellulose would solve the condensation issue and the membrane would solve leaks, but mice would love to live in and tear apart the cellulose. Cellulose is much much much less expensive than spray foam. You posted this 2 years ago so you definitely have mold in the walls already. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
@brentjohnson66543 ай бұрын
Since this is 6 years ago, do you still recommend this style of deer fence?
@camperessentials94313 ай бұрын
I presume that the fact it's cooling it is because that's a hot day? How much warming would you get on a cold day or at night?
@NHamel1233 ай бұрын
Plz be Catholic plz be Catholic plz be Catholic
@joecosenza14733 ай бұрын
I git small critters so i don't think this will help
@joecosenza14733 ай бұрын
Why not chicken wire?
@christopherkerr90633 ай бұрын
How did you pump water out of the 4inch pipes under ground
@Jesusistheonlyway5494 ай бұрын
Are you allergic to honey too? I’m allergic to bees and stopped eating honey. I want to eat honey but I’m scared, lol.
@johndesousa73794 ай бұрын
That is a major typo on the box. If do it yourselfer's were to not pay attention to this they could burn the house down. 40 amp double breaker requires #8. If you install #10 the breaker will not trip and the wire will melt and cause a fire. Let an electrician hook it up if you are unsure.
@user-fj1fu7tc8x4 ай бұрын
I would think you'd want to cover these tubes with sand and gravel gravel on the edge sand in the middle it holds more thermal mass and then dirt on top of the sand so it'd be like a heating pad throwing dirt on top of it I don't know if dirt would hold this thermal mass as well as sand will actually soak in heat
@roycarroll18564 ай бұрын
Awesome video sir!!
@MAGAMAN4 ай бұрын
The way you tested the water heating up was extremely inaccurate. The hot water going into the cup needs to warm all the colder water currently in the cup. A more accurate measurement would have been to just put the end of the thermometer into the water stream or use a very small cup, like a shot glass.