Evaporative Cooling Discussion
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
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Definitely amazing to see it with the heat gun, makes it real not just something I thought
Yea it’s not “amazing”. Mount Everest is amazing. The Aurora Borealis, and tits are amazing. Evaporative cooling being proven by a digital temp gun is not.
Great video, keep up the great work.
Well planned out video with good practical applications.
Great info!
Please thank your brother for his service! Thank you for the informative video.
Knew it worked but didn’t expect that much drop in temperature. Nice hat patch
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Nice presentation and a great piece of knowledge for the times in the woods. Thanks again, Jake!
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Very informative. Great thing to know
That's how we did it wet the wool in the case and it would cool it real well but a sock piece of wool wrap from a blanket something like that will work
You need to get an Army canteen cover for a proper determination.
Former SPC. Pechacek or( Paycheck).
It’s still gonna be close either way. The point of the video is to show how you can keep the water in your container cold, no matter what you’re using.
Seems to work really well ! Thanks for the video Jake 😊
Thank you for your service sir
Sir, you are completely correct, not trying to make any assumptions about the way you told how to cool water after.
Keep up the great work like always, your the expert compared to me because I’m to camera shy to makes a video. If I were to make a video reviewing a product I would have to tell Utubers to watch videos like yours or other videos that test products.
@@pechacekcp I wasn’t trying to be a dick lol. I was just saying in general. It’s hard to express emotion over text, so sometimes my responses seem like I’m getting defensive lol. Thanks for watching buddy!
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16 degree difference is huge.
Essentially wool retaining its insulation values when soaking wet is utter bs
Depends on the material percentage, weave, thickness etc. The wool that was used to line the outside of canteens was fairly thin. If you have a thinner wool blanket it’s not gonna retain the insulation value that a thicker blanket.
People have this idea that if they fall in a creek and it’s 15°F outside that wool will keep them warm.
@@buckeyebushcraft I'm assuming it takes 0.7 kWh of energy to vaporize a liter of water, and does not depend on the material (apart from the surface area) and not depending on if it was covering your canteen or skin.
Why wouldn't you make a similar test with wool blanket wrapped around a water bottle since you already got the heat gun