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@harrypeterson9287
@harrypeterson9287 3 күн бұрын
When I had to live out of a car, 3 tea light candles actually made a BIG difference. It gets to -60 Fahrenheit here, those little dollar store candles kept us from freezing.
@popsfereal
@popsfereal 3 күн бұрын
You should have spent the money on gas and driven to where it was warmer,
@harrypeterson9287
@harrypeterson9287 3 күн бұрын
@@popsfereal It was a complicated situation.
@WeOutcheaMane
@WeOutcheaMane 15 күн бұрын
wtf is that bs
@kaceydesmond877
@kaceydesmond877 19 күн бұрын
My space heater is making a high pitched sound like a high pitched hum .. it does stop once you get to the desired temp, but it never did that in the past. should I bin it? Thanks so much!!
@wiffmastermase
@wiffmastermase 21 күн бұрын
I pay 0.068 per kw. Or $595/yr. I live in a basement suite. I never turn it off and let access heat convectionally bleed into the rest of the house upstairs. - Alberta
@wiffmastermase
@wiffmastermase 21 күн бұрын
I live in an old house with alot of draft (Alberta). My heating system is old as well. I keep a space heater on in my game room 24/7 which is in the basement. Once the room meets equilibrium the access heat bleeds into the rest of the house. I pay $0.068 per kilowatt. So it's only $50/mo for a cozy basement and heated floors. All this heat eventually leaves the house so of you plan to use one to heat the home. Put it in a basement room and close the door. I used this same technique when I was mining the cryptos.
@nanmarcia5126
@nanmarcia5126 27 күн бұрын
can you comment on the toxic chemicals ie teflon / fire retardants, etc. in other space heaters. Dyson does not have those chemicals which can kill pet birds.
@delacruzben
@delacruzben 29 күн бұрын
What do you think of these portable AC? kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3vCY2aHmp53ntUsi=eh75UP05_m7JKb2I
@stephaniemattson6949
@stephaniemattson6949 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much my granddaughter and my great grandson has a space heater in her bedroom it started making noise watching ur video saved my grandkids I can’t thank you enough 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯 ♥️
@claudes1973
@claudes1973 2 ай бұрын
So I have a 8000 BTU portable air conditioner that I want to use an extension cord and the extension cords that I have here at home I use outside and they both are labeled on the cord as 16 AWG. Can I use one of those to run my portable air conditioner.??
@Kyleramsey999
@Kyleramsey999 29 күн бұрын
Nope...don't take any chances. Get a 14 or 12 awg
@claudes1973
@claudes1973 29 күн бұрын
⁠@@Kyleramsey999 got it! I went ahead and purchased a 14 gauge. Thanks!!😊
@hangten1904
@hangten1904 2 ай бұрын
Thinking about upgrading to those big industrial fans that you see at Homedepot or Lowes.
@SYN30STM
@SYN30STM 2 ай бұрын
I wanted to put an ac in my window but the cord isnt long enough to reach an outlet. So one of these extension cord you mention should be good to use?
@djclovissio2338
@djclovissio2338 2 ай бұрын
Go to your favorite nearby store for fans but online and look at high velocity fans or look at the highest cfm you can find in the specifications, then at night blow it at a feet away from a window that is pointing the same side your room window is and also open that window. For maximal efficiency, close the other windows in the house
@hangten1904
@hangten1904 2 ай бұрын
Homedepot or Lowes for those big industrial floor fans
@Mowglibaloo2
@Mowglibaloo2 2 ай бұрын
Can you use for air fryer/pressure cooker?
@camslumlord
@camslumlord 2 ай бұрын
So you place your fan toward the window blowing air out of the room , correct?
@rimbaris1
@rimbaris1 2 ай бұрын
They are too noisy
@sideflectorolleneverdilatEMFHS
@sideflectorolleneverdilatEMFHS 2 ай бұрын
I'll give that trump is correct about the dystopian future. I mean. All you have to do is look at the five hardest places on the planet. And everyone's going to be that. So. Look at war. Look at, look forward to half a year of being nothing but 100°. Yeah, you're not gonna like that. It was so hot, Stallone. And wouldnt even film in Oklahoma and Texas is hotter. So his tulsa kings is now in Florida. Might as well be the Antarctic compared to Phoenix and Texas in Egypt, Dubai. And, umm. In Iraq. quietplaceDVDEXTRAS mentions "OVERPOP" as reason! QUIET as in DONTBREATH(inspried frm my dontbreed overpop activism cool ; ) ALIENS even same in both franchises! AVATARactor even in DB! bay of course also knows of OVERPOP since also produced PURGE! 35PATTERN 350 can b used 4 antyhing comicbkstores grocery theaters etc even city dist 5HOTTEST PLACES ON EARTH IRAQ, TX, EGYPT, AZ, DUBAI cccccccccccccccccccccc how keep cool? less stuff = less heat as things absorb heat! misting cooling fans ex. outdoor ones BATHROOM FAN: It was so noisy with and was so noisy with the fan. The mobile fan in the air conditioning running. And I didn't realize I had left the bathroom fan on So when I woke up, the house was so much cooler. Now this bathroom fan is. Directly in front of the garage door in the garage door from the dog scratching as a the padding has been scratched off the door Near the dog height. So an acting as pulling air. In while sucking air out causing air conditioning effect. Really cool and it works really works. Energy Efficiency: Running the fan intermittently (e.g., 20 minutes every hour) minimizes energy consumption compared to continuous operation while still providing some level of ventilation. LEAVE GARAGE OPEN PUT A FAN ON THE WINDOW TO SUK OUT HOT AIR! singapore ENTIRE CITY flows w water; concrete heat so GREEN=cool SWAMP COOLER TOWER FAN: desert building windtowers draws in wind cools down below w water circulates bk up keep ac temp under the outside temp within 2-3 bc strongest flow is cooling effect even if temp rises Heat Accumulation: If you turn off the AC during the day, your home will accumulate heat. However, homes have a limit to how much heat they can store before reaching equilibrium with outdoor temperatures. This means that even after several hours of being off, you may not need to remove as much heat as expected when you turn it back on. PUT BOWLS of water in house. open windows on sides of home 2 create cross-stream ccccccccccccccccccccccccc trump really is racist he said "they're poisoning the blood of our country". 1) FAKE MOON LANDING WAS FILMED IN CLOVIS NM = "c" rock = "clovis, cannon, crescent, cloverfield" 2) SHATNER drugged, strangled, drowned, cremated his wife shat on his legacy bc of divorce money used her drunk past as excuse 3) BY 2061 HALLEY'S COMET WILL USHER IN REVERSE TIMELINE as POP REACHES FULL MAX "end" of all tech as modern tech "everything" only invented a century ago "END" OF MAX PEOPLE in 400 years TRAIN TECH REVERSAL ends all modern tech my screenwriter teacher said if we only remember one thing from his class then remember it's all propaganda -- but to me if it's good it's not ; ) 90s CRIME STOPPED WHEN LEADRINKERS RETIRED @105F = smog smell appears 3rd wk of aug = highestemp SOLAR POWER **Eye Health Concerns:** - "SIDE WINDOW DEFLECTORS" REDUCE eye damage/glare while driving TURNS CAR IN2 A LIVING RM! - ROLLENS - Never stare at the sun: retinal detachment and eye damage from staring at the sun. - Myopia Pandemic because of increased screen time. - Horror stories about dilation causing acute angle-closure glaucoma and Bell’s palsy. - DILATION LIQUID can weaken eye muscles and potentially lead to blindness old lady assistant spilled said "oops" now light-sensitive reduction of accomodation more myopic never fully recovered. - Eyedrops recall since 2023 due to potential blindness. - Eclipse glasses for eye protection. - orangetanbrownVINLYPLASTIC LARGE/SMALL PANELS "lowblulitesite" for eye protection against HARMFUL BLUE LIGHT. - Privacy screens to darken screens. - Eyejusters adjustable glasses for vision correction THERE ARE METAL VERSIONS ALSO. **Health and Technology Concerns:** - Copper blocks WiFi; children absorb WiFi 10x more, so turn it off when not in use. - Overpopulation: Unplug WiFi to reduce 1.5°C. - LEAD=CRIME; Lead pipes: Crime stopped in the 90s when affected individuals retired. - Chickenpox vaccine can lead to shingles later in life. **Miscellaneous:** - Use ear protection (plugs and muffs) to prevent damage from loud noises (70-80 dB) tinnitus ringing dying hair cells freq u will never hear again . - "Pride" is mostly used negatively in the Bible, with only two positive references. - Girls' long hair protects them from hearing loss. - Moon landing was faked, filmed in Clovis, NM. - Grissom, Baron. - ZPG. - Obama, Mike. - tylenol=poison - dentists dontrack x-rays dont get mris either - SOLAR POWER
@Mr_Nobody_CA
@Mr_Nobody_CA 3 ай бұрын
You just saved me $400
@simonstevens7250
@simonstevens7250 3 ай бұрын
No tutorial
@Cito_
@Cito_ 3 ай бұрын
My portable ac 5000 BTU, 115V and 8 amp. Would I still be able to use this exact extension cord, or would I need to use a different one?
@Moonglowhollow
@Moonglowhollow 3 ай бұрын
I need to run a small air conditioner but the shed is 200ft away from my electrical outlet. What size wire and amps do i need?
@HeyokaMushi
@HeyokaMushi 3 ай бұрын
Freeze copper pipe with a little air pump and a little computer fan
@AndreeaCe
@AndreeaCe 3 ай бұрын
Tiny hot prison...
@rulistening7777
@rulistening7777 3 ай бұрын
Great advise. Adorable Smile😊😊😊
@downtoearth1950
@downtoearth1950 3 ай бұрын
Keep a building cool by shading the walls, insulating the roof and shading it....this stops the heat from getting in. Once the heat is in it is too late and AC is needed to remove it. Heat can not be destroyed only moved. P.s. I am in Australia where it is bloody hot
@khanscombe619
@khanscombe619 3 ай бұрын
Big fan of yours? Brilliant (:
@luckyboy1970
@luckyboy1970 3 ай бұрын
You are a good SYSTEM student ! This is why I did not do any MAsters .. and also feel sorry for doing my Bachelor! Sorry about you, but there is another way out.. Bring cool air inside your room ! it will cool the hot air! The cool air can be brought from cold water... and yeah.. you are holding a device that can do just that. Enough said. Good luck figuring out the rest.
@vintagevanity452
@vintagevanity452 3 ай бұрын
I guess this video was not done with people in South East Florida in mind. My A/C died on me today(of course on a Saturday morning, I rent) There is no cooler air at night as temps stay like a sauna in late July. This has happened enough times to me and is so dreaded as I sit and roast i sweltering temps inside my Apt on second floor with windows closed and curtians drawn. Last time my A/C went kaputz it was also on a Friday and I spent the entire week-end roasting. A/C guys finally were sent out by my landlord and they came into my Apt and were soaking wet in sweat as they were trying to repiar and eventaully replace my unit. This time I will try to go stay with a friend as there is no telling how long it will be before my A/C gets replaced. I hate A/C breakdowns, total disruption of life when you live in hot states .
@terretulsiak
@terretulsiak 3 ай бұрын
You need to open a window to get rid of the hot air. Heat rises. In the mountains many people have whole house fans that do exactly this. Hang a wet towel by the fan and see the difference.
@NidhuvanNagari
@NidhuvanNagari 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information.​@@terretulsiak
@delylahamm3045
@delylahamm3045 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your wisdom. I used to be trapped in my room with all the heat because they say to close every window and curtains to keep heat out. But you opened my eyes that to do the oppposite..you have deffinantly helped me. Thank you again for taking the time to make this video and help people understand the physics of heat. May God bless you for helping people deal with this uncomfortable heat. You are my hero!
@ryans413
@ryans413 3 ай бұрын
Here’s the trick for non AC people open the windows and keep them open all day run the fans air movement is important the fans will blow the hot air out the windows and you can get a humidity gauge to read the moisture in the air. 30% to 50% within there is perfect.
@brianwt1
@brianwt1 3 ай бұрын
4 hours a day yeah that’s not happening for me I’m in Florida in a mobile home plus I have to sleep during the day for my job it’s more like 8 hours a day.
@jessemartinez2276
@jessemartinez2276 3 ай бұрын
Foe years I install a fan in the attic steps to blow the hot air into the attic. I then open the window in the first floor to allow cool air into the house to replace the hot air. It works best at night with the cooler night temperatures.
@TradBarbie
@TradBarbie 3 ай бұрын
That's what I do.
@terretulsiak
@terretulsiak 3 ай бұрын
You are actually sucking the air into the attic. Heat rises with help, make sure there is a way for it to escape upstairs.
@TradBarbie
@TradBarbie 3 ай бұрын
@@terretulsiak it doesn't need help though...
@carlinator92
@carlinator92 3 ай бұрын
The fan only cools you, not the room. If the fan doesn’t blow on you it does nothing except maybe ventilation.. Great video!
@thewolfsogood
@thewolfsogood 4 ай бұрын
You dont have hot layers around you you sweat and the fan blows air onto you making the sweat cold cooling you down
@Hydermehdi
@Hydermehdi 3 ай бұрын
So very true, well said.
@shack6111
@shack6111 4 ай бұрын
It's LOUD!
@filipjovanovic4443
@filipjovanovic4443 4 ай бұрын
I am gonna die this summerwithout ac
@SouthernRebels94
@SouthernRebels94 4 ай бұрын
I live in a trailer and I've tried everything i could think of to cool my home but fans seems not to work I've tried blowing the hot air out the window and my trailer still stayed hot i even tried having two fans going one facing out the window and the other one blowing throughout the home and still didn't work, is there anything other advice that might work as i have a tin roof so its extremely hard to find a working method.
@dustinthomlinson3859
@dustinthomlinson3859 4 ай бұрын
it depends on your location really. If its a HUMID hot and there is moisture in the air, a decent sized dehumidifier or two would do wonders. You can vent the heat out of windows. When I stayed in a hot apartment, i used one dehumidifier to cool the room i was in, then moved it to the bedroom before i started getting ready for bed. Dry heat , use a swamp cooler.
@nancyso5361
@nancyso5361 3 ай бұрын
你可以先嘗試把濕布把在車頂上!如果可以降低溫度的話,就可以嘗試做一個不斷滴水的系統! 這方法即使在濕熱的香港也可以用。
@gacsp1
@gacsp1 4 ай бұрын
Summary of the video: You can't cool down (under outside temp) a room without an ac. Get a fan to blow the hot air off of you. My guy is yapping for 6 min straight about nothing
@d1427
@d1427 4 ай бұрын
Loooooooooong story short: turn it on!!!
@ThatJay283
@ThatJay283 4 ай бұрын
the space heater i have makes a slightly lower "wowowow" or "erererer" noise sometimes, but i assume this is due to resonance somewhere, because when i move it abit it stops
@heatertips
@heatertips 4 ай бұрын
Right, there's probably a vibration feedback loop. Nothing to worry about, especially since it stops if you move it
@ThatJay283
@ThatJay283 4 ай бұрын
for the clicky example, i have a bit of a weird setup where i have the space heater set on max connected to a smart outlet (i could use relays directly but i feel much safer working with 5v than 240v :D). i have a microcontroller running as a temperature sensor and a PID controller, which sends instructions to the smart outlet, so i get multiple types of clicks now from both thermostats doing things :)
@Nilsosmar
@Nilsosmar 4 ай бұрын
The problem is that they use the same term on Amazon, "portable air conditioner", both for actual AC units that vent the heated air through a window using an exhaust hose, and for crappy little pieces of junk that don't vent the heated air outdoors at all. My (real) portable AC from Black and Decker does work; it cools my living room from by about degrees, so is a life saver and I'm grateful to have it. I also own a little "ice chest with a fan" which blows cold air on my as the ice melts... it does keep me more comfortable... but the effect is purely local; the room temperature does not change at all. If it's really hot outside (100 or 110 degrees), I use both. The Black and Decker unit can cool the room to 95 degrees; then the little ice chest with a fan from Etsy can blow on me for additional cooling. (My freezer, which freezes the ice in the ice chest, is in a separate building, so using it doesn't warm up my house.)
@wordpainting3
@wordpainting3 4 ай бұрын
The way I survive is I take a hand towel (unfolded about the size of your back) and I saturate it in cold water and hang it around my neck. When it gets warm I rinse it in more cold water. When I go to bed I mist my hair with water, and I put a cold towel on my back while the fan blows at my head. It cools my core temperature down enough to let me fall asleep.
@nova_strife
@nova_strife 3 ай бұрын
I've heard of that but isn't that how you get hypothermia? I've wanted to try this but never did cause I was worried about that
@pvzstrategy1106
@pvzstrategy1106 3 ай бұрын
You will never get hypothermia in extremely hot weather. The cold towels purpose is to lower your body temperature from dangerously high temperatures back down to something more normal.
@AJ-iu6nw
@AJ-iu6nw 3 ай бұрын
Thers a better way --> towel, soak in water, wring dry. Then put in freezer. And wrap that around your neck or chest before you go to sleep with ah a fan blowing at you. You will freeze.
@otuagoma
@otuagoma 4 ай бұрын
So would i need a 20 amp to hook up to my generator?
@heatertips
@heatertips 4 ай бұрын
Yes, ideally. If you use a generator to generate electricity to power your heater, consider getting a diesel heater instead. Takes the conversion step out of the equation.
@cryobyte8936
@cryobyte8936 4 ай бұрын
What if you blow a ton of cold mist into a warm room
@opfax163
@opfax163 4 ай бұрын
blow the heat out by the window
@hambernat6444
@hambernat6444 4 ай бұрын
Bro is talking all around the topic, but not key points... Dont recommend watching. Waste of time
@Ace-tw5db
@Ace-tw5db 4 ай бұрын
So to be clear its safe to use a 15amp extension cord on a 9amp portable air conditioner?
@kamajuchikekenate
@kamajuchikekenate 4 ай бұрын
I'm a fan of this😂
@rbo350
@rbo350 4 ай бұрын
I have an evaporative cooler that is a fan too
@nancyso5361
@nancyso5361 3 ай бұрын
It can't work in Hong Kong 😢. I had one but it doesn't work. There is no a dry country.