Chest Freezers; What they tell us about designing for X

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2020
  • This video is super cool. We're talking about refrigeration, and how the design of a refrigerator affects its energy consumption. Freezers are the perfect place to see this in action, so let's take a look!
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  • @TechnologyConnections
    @TechnologyConnections  Před 4 lety +2312

    OK, comment-pinning time!
    I want to address the whole full-vs-empty fridge aside because I appear to have understood this differently than many people and it illustrates a problem in the video. Lots of people are saying things along the lines of "I thought the point of a full fridge was to minimize the amount of air inside so opening it causes less heat loss." Similar to the whole thermal mass reasoning (which is where I was coming from), this doesn't really matter in the long run. Which of course runs counter to the idea that chest freezers are helped by the fact they have a lid and not a door. So let's talk about that.
    The thermal mass of air is tiny compared to any solid or liquid substance. So even if you exchange the entire volume of air in the fridge or freezer when you open it, once it's shut the new air will rapidly cool thanks to the cold walls, shelves, and of course food. That's why the freezer door gets sucked in. This does introduce some quantity of heat, yes, and in theory if you had more stuff in the fridge less heat would be introduced. But honestly I think this quantity of heat is mostly negligible, and I regret not making that clear in the script. I think that the heat introduced from opening the doors a few times is minimal compared to an entire day's worth of natural heat intrusion.
    Chest freezers do get some help from the fact that they're sort of "never opened" but I think that more important than even that is simply their massive amounts of insulation compared to a refrigerator. I actually talked more in depth about this in a follow-up video, which you can find here; czcams.com/video/CRBWPbqvqvw/video.html
    (edited to add;) Having thought through it some more, I imagine the greatest benefit of having the lid on the top is that the cold air isn't being held back by a thin door seal as it is in an upright freezer. I really should get a thermal camera!

    • @matthewpalmer9820
      @matthewpalmer9820 Před 4 lety +119

      You have the best channel on youtube.

    • @mdr48371
      @mdr48371 Před 4 lety +61

      I think your point still stands that not exchanging the air in a chest freezer everytime you open the lid means much less ice buildup

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky Před 4 lety +34

      You can see this in action in grocery stores, where the meat cases usually have open tops. The heat gain from atmosphere is manageable and relatively easy to control, as long as the meat on display and the display rack itself remains chilled.

    • @83hjf
      @83hjf Před 4 lety +29

      keep in mind "chest freezers aren't opened as often as a refrigerator". the tags you see on appliances are based on "actual usage", and the testing involves opening and closing the door "several times a day", thus losing some cold air in the process every time. chest freezers also have usage simulations that involve "opening and closing the lid much fewer times a day than a refrigerator".

    • @TechnologyConnections
      @TechnologyConnections  Před 4 lety +61

      @Matthew Palmer Yes that much is true! And really it's quite a remarkable difference, at least in my experience.

  • @dusk5375
    @dusk5375 Před 4 lety +3284

    It's funny because in France, a "french door" fridge is called an "american fridge".

    • @valewiki
      @valewiki Před 4 lety +289

      Yep, same in Italy, they're called American fridges

    • @tubeducky
      @tubeducky Před 4 lety +252

      I think that's the same everywhere in Europe

    • @ZeedijkMike
      @ZeedijkMike Před 4 lety +58

      Kind of related and unrelated question at the same time. What is a French Pudel called in French?

    • @blahblahblahblah2837
      @blahblahblahblah2837 Před 4 lety +36

      Whats the regular single door type called?

    • @rkalle66
      @rkalle66 Před 4 lety +6

      Is it a relict of Alibert bathroom cabinets?

  • @jayzo
    @jayzo Před 4 lety +5584

    This channel is basically "in depth facts about mundane things I thought I didn't care about but actually do because it's surprisingly interesting". I'm glad I have this channel while in lockdown.

    • @simpleinverso8628
      @simpleinverso8628 Před 4 lety +43

      He's our saviour

    • @smol_yote
      @smol_yote Před 4 lety +50

      Give this man a prize. This is the most accurate description of the channel

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Před 4 lety +8

      You should read/listen to "At Home" by Bill Bryson. It's theme is sort of the history of the mundane.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl Před 4 lety +1

      Before CZcams we used to get this sort of thing on TV czcams.com/video/sa7o49uOzVI/video.html

    • @JayHendricksWorld
      @JayHendricksWorld Před 4 lety +24

      If you think this chest freezer piece is engaging then just wait until you hit the toaster video!

  • @piros44
    @piros44 Před 2 lety +482

    A good organization trick for chest freezers is to use reusable fabric shopping bags of varying colors to organize your food into the bags. Keep a key to what is in each bag taped to the top of the freezer.

    • @kathleenlong79
      @kathleenlong79 Před rokem +6

      I wonder if Command hooks would stick to the inside of a chest freezer to hold baskets or bags for those smaller items.

    • @Sidicas
      @Sidicas Před rokem +25

      ​@@kathleenlong79 No need. You can get free standing wire shelves for chest freezers. Mine has 3 shelves and I just put it in the bottom. Be sure to measure twice first before you buy one.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před rokem +8

      My chest freezer has three of those plastic bins that hang from the side rails. It makes it easy to separate the food into two tiers: Bottom and top.

    • @TantalumPolytope
      @TantalumPolytope Před rokem +6

      @@Sidicas lemme guess... speaking from experience?

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 Před rokem +4

      So the kids wouldn't just take what they like and toss the rest around, I made my "key" in ogham.

  • @Anvilshock
    @Anvilshock Před 2 lety +153

    This video was, without exaggeration, the final straw in buying a chest freezer myself, and I've been most happy with it since.

    • @martyhalloway7935
      @martyhalloway7935 Před 2 lety +14

      Do you also have a leaf blower?

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@martyhalloway7935good one I hate upright freezers the shelves are permanently placed because of the cooling coils. You can't go wrong with a chest freezer. 73

    • @SirNuk3
      @SirNuk3 Před 4 měsíci +1

      future viewer here, I'm omw to explain why we need a freezer to my wife

    • @Artecus
      @Artecus Před 3 měsíci +1

      What specific brand model did you buy? I am shopping.

  • @OssianMills
    @OssianMills Před 4 lety +889

    As a PhD in engineering, who took many (too many) thermodynamics classes, i think you're better at teaching the basics of thermo than most of my professors.

    • @moejoe987654321
      @moejoe987654321 Před 4 lety +56

      As someone with a thermo 2 test in 8 hours, I feel your pain.

    • @erkdoc5
      @erkdoc5 Před 4 lety +41

      I hadn't found a teacher explain it better than the book until I was a TA for a thermo class in grad school. The main professor for that class was a lot better at teaching than any previous thermo professor I had.

    • @hfuy8005
      @hfuy8005 Před 4 lety +4

      @@moejoe987654321 how did it go?

    • @moejoe987654321
      @moejoe987654321 Před 4 lety +29

      Pretty good. I probably got ~85. Per usual I focused on the more difficult concepts and blanked on an easy question.

    • @dmanyoutube
      @dmanyoutube Před 4 lety +5

      @@moejoe987654321 Grats brother

  • @cybercj99
    @cybercj99 Před 4 lety +549

    "put the cans in the cooler and... Close the lid"
    I sense some latent irritation that too many people like to leave the lid open

    • @benjammin2020
      @benjammin2020 Před 4 lety +73

      I'm in a boy scout troop, and now that i think about it, he seems like the kind of person that was a boy scout. Anyways, whenever we went camping, and had the entire weekends food in it, no one would ever close the cooler lid. once, food actually spoiled, and all we had was poptarts for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    • @BeersAndBeatsPDX
      @BeersAndBeatsPDX Před 4 lety +39

      If you have kids and go camping then you are constantly yelling to close the lid.

    • @Lensman864
      @Lensman864 Před 4 lety +6

      That's no way to refer to women!

    • @Rockzilla1122
      @Rockzilla1122 Před 4 lety +8

      @@cstyled stfu

    • @OmniscientWarrior
      @OmniscientWarrior Před 3 lety +13

      People are often dumb without realizing they are dumb. When you point out something that they do that even they agree is dumb, they tend to become aware and will over time correct it, making them less dumb.

  • @fntthesmth423
    @fntthesmth423 Před rokem +127

    Between my house's dishwasher that only takes those packets and our fancy-ass, French-door + pullout freezer, this channel is exposing all the inefficiency in my kitchen that i'd never before questioned. Thanks, Tech Connect!

    • @OneOddFellow
      @OneOddFellow Před rokem +10

      I am almost certain that you can use powder/liquid detergent in your dishwasher.

    • @BASHMAN9t5
      @BASHMAN9t5 Před rokem +5

      @@OneOddFellow no spot for a pre rinse cycle. You can just pour it in the drum though.

  • @kesonafyren837
    @kesonafyren837 Před 3 lety +374

    I've had an upright freezer and a chest freezer-personally I prefer digging down to the bottom of a box rather than to the back of one, as things are less likely to fall out on the floor.
    Gloves are a good idea either way.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Před 2 lety +59

      There's NOTHING like a 40 pound turkey as hard as a chunk of granite just rolling out of the shelf and ONTO YOUR FOOT... to let you know how BAD an idea it is to have an upright freezer with shelves... full of coolant tubes... and encrusted with ice... as slick as vaseline on glass. ;o)

    • @kylesmith4173
      @kylesmith4173 Před 2 lety +18

      I forgot what there called but the things on a hatch back car door that hold it open could probably be used in a upright freezer to bring up a metal cage with shelves. You wouldn’t have to dig around for things and you would keep the energy efficiency.

    • @Dunnerski
      @Dunnerski Před 2 lety +4

      @@kylesmith4173 hydraulics typically

    • @jackcarr1267
      @jackcarr1267 Před rokem

      @@kylesmith4173 That is an excellent idea!

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před rokem +1

      My chest freezer has three of those plastic bins that hang from the side rails. It makes it easy to separate the food into two tiers: Bottom and top.

  • @claypunk7718
    @claypunk7718 Před 4 lety +534

    my takeaway is that we should start making efficient ovens that are stuck on the ceiling and open from the bottom.

    • @flandrble
      @flandrble Před 4 lety +27

      Pretty much commercial ovens are like that :P

    • @hinkeltwister7311
      @hinkeltwister7311 Před 4 lety +36

      Would be quite useless as most of the time when u open your oven (and take out your food) you will not be using it after so it can just cool down

    • @lonely9464
      @lonely9464 Před 4 lety +89

      @@hinkeltwister7311 Your oven isn't constantly on? Sounds like you are doing it wrong.

    • @joemannumber1
      @joemannumber1 Před 4 lety +7

      ​@@hinkeltwister7311 That is an excellent point!

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing Před 4 lety +19

      There's a reason why, traditionally, the bedrooms in a 2-storey house are located on the upper floor.... :)

  • @farmerskeletor
    @farmerskeletor Před 3 lety +561

    "If you have a leafblower and a chest freezer" sounds like the ravings of a madman and i love it.

    • @MrKyltpzyxm
      @MrKyltpzyxm Před 3 lety +21

      The safe-word is"Freon."

    • @thesoundsmith
      @thesoundsmith Před 3 lety +8

      @@MrKyltpzyxm I was thinking of something more along the lines of, "Welcome, Clarice..."

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM Před 2 lety +1

      I'd go one step further and say... hair dryer! muhahaha

    • @WJCTechyman
      @WJCTechyman Před 2 lety

      I would do that but since my leaf blowers are gasoline powered, that's really not a good idea.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Před 2 lety +128

    When I started watching this video, I never imagined I'd see footage of someone using a leaf blower to blast warm air into a chest freezer. This channel never ceases to amaze me.

    • @Sidicas
      @Sidicas Před rokem +8

      I think he just discovered the fastest chest freezer liner defrost method ever.

    • @Bubu567
      @Bubu567 Před rokem +12

      @@Sidicas When my grandmother passed away, we found a bag of peas preserved in the 3 inches of ice that had built up on the bottom of her chest freezer, which had an expiration date of 1989. This was in 2019. We treated it like finding a caveman preserved in a glacier.

    • @SneedyKetler
      @SneedyKetler Před 4 měsíci

      Alec also explained the pressure difference in freezer doors id always wondered about as a kid.

    • @AdmiralQuality
      @AdmiralQuality Před 3 měsíci

      I never thought I'd see a video of someone with an old iMac and other junk in his basement window well.

  • @DeliDen
    @DeliDen Před 3 lety +37

    Thank you so much for this! I am a very cheap bastard. I have lived my entire adult life in China, most of my friends growing up in very poor areas. My 20 years here have taught me to calculate the cost of appliances. Something that majority of the people don't think about here. I'm planning on moving back to Canada soon and your video has given me hope, that I can continue to be a cheap bastard and still live a normal life. I love all your videos and your humour is exceptional.

    • @kimmer6
      @kimmer6 Před 2 lety +4

      I installed gas turbine power plants all around the world for General Electric Company many years ago. I appreciate true poverty, shortages of things and unreliable grid power and swore that I would never complain about life in California. Now we are having an unreliable grid and have shortages of things. And cheap.....I'm definitely not cheap but consider myself frugal, not wasteful, and have had a low energy consumption footprint for the last 40 years. I was in Tung Hsiao, Taiwan, when Mount Saint Helens erupted, never got to mainland China.

  • @JETZcorp
    @JETZcorp Před 4 lety +324

    "But on the other hand..."
    Content of this quality simply isn't available on TV. I love this channel.

    • @jonadabtheunsightly
      @jonadabtheunsightly Před 4 lety +12

      Television content often has fairly high _production_ quality. Technical stuff, like the lighting and camera work, is often really good.
      Such a shame about the writing.
      (I haven't watched television since August of 2000, when a storm blew our antenna out of whack; we never bothered to fix it. I don't miss it.)

    • @JETZcorp
      @JETZcorp Před 4 lety +7

      @@jonadabtheunsightly You're not missing anything. Educational content particularly has gotten worse.

    • @cortexauth4094
      @cortexauth4094 Před 4 lety +9

      Educational content actually has got worse on TV shows. I used to watch ton of informative shows when I was around 8. Usually on well-informed Physics, now I am 19, all I get to see is some stree/pop scientist amaze people by stupid things

    • @GGGMotovlog
      @GGGMotovlog Před 4 lety +9

      @@cortexauth4094 love the old content of science, like for example, entertaining tv shows "how its made".... Its not aiming to be the truest physics work education, but its still educate you anyway... the thing is i think the reason why there's so few educational program again is tv program don't bother to ask or hire good science teacher or something like that to create tv shows, because it seem, tv watcher less likely to watch it.. or think its not entertaining...

    • @BlaDeKke
      @BlaDeKke Před 4 lety +3

      @The Curious Mind same age, same experience.

  • @Fidodo
    @Fidodo Před 3 lety +638

    "There's a sweet spot to be found"
    Oh, I know where this is going... 45 degree angle freezers!

    • @A.Lifecraft
      @A.Lifecraft Před 3 lety +29

      Why not put a whole shelf into a chest freezer and have it lift out along with the lid? If you now make a fortune with this, be fair and share :D

    • @StapleCactus
      @StapleCactus Před 3 lety +40

      @@A.Lifecraft Because you would then be introducing all the stuff to the hotter air, then pushing all that hotter air into the chest, completely defeating the purpose.

    • @TechnoJon96
      @TechnoJon96 Před 3 lety +7

      all about 45º angle fridge/freezer tbh, try that one

    • @BrianM180
      @BrianM180 Před 3 lety +3

      Underrated comment

    • @soren3569
      @soren3569 Před 3 lety +14

      @@A.Lifecraft I was thinking something similar, but rather with a few vertical racks that could be pulled/lowered manually after the freezer is opened. Racks would allow the warm air that gets sucked in to be pushed out easily (rather than being trapped inside), and would mean that things set on the top shelf of the rack would be immediately accessible without disturbing things at all. It might not be as perfectly energy-efficient as the jumble-box design, but it still seems like it'd beat the vertical design by a landslide.

  • @StephenBaylor
    @StephenBaylor Před rokem +37

    I'm a refrigeration engineer, and I do a lot of thermal FEA simulation for heat gain and external condensation performance. For the bit where you were speaking of different configurations having similar internal volume, but different energy consumption values. There are some reasons such as the machine compartment, which can be 10°F greater than the ambient air, being directly adjacent to the freezer compartment on a bottom freezer. Also, the evaporator fan also has a more difficult time forcing air into a fresh food compartment above, rather than forcing air downward as in a top freezer. These are impactful, and certainly design considerations are made with this knowledge, but by far the largest factor is the DOE energy standard. Energy requirements are not just a simple formula for how much energy usage per unit internal volume across the board. The value for allowable energy per internal volume differs based on the compartment type (freezer vs. fresh food) as well as configuration (top freezer, bottom freezer, side by side, etc.). As you noticed, the allowable energy consumption per DOE is less for a top freezer as compared to a bottom freezer. Most refrigerators are designed to an energy standard, be that DOE standard energy or energy star, then internal volume is optimized to meet that standard.

  • @whatmakesyourday
    @whatmakesyourday Před rokem +53

    One of the things I found to help with “things stacked on top of things” is having a smaller variety of items in the chest freezer and more variety in the upright fridge/freezer. I find that if I have 5 or 10 of each item, I’m not digging for them as often.

  • @bacon.cheesecake
    @bacon.cheesecake Před 3 lety +1061

    By this logic, ovens should also be chests, but mounted on the ceiling

    • @masterdebater8757
      @masterdebater8757 Před 2 lety +90

      doable

    • @Odqvist89
      @Odqvist89 Před 2 lety +90

      God, I love this channel.

    • @Really14301
      @Really14301 Před 2 lety +15

      Shouldn't it be: "With this logic..."?

    • @CODMarioWarfare
      @CODMarioWarfare Před 2 lety +57

      @@Really14301 No, but I can’t really articulate why we use “by” like that in English.

    • @williamreid6255
      @williamreid6255 Před 2 lety +41

      But gravity’s an evil monster which keeps us buying expensive, fragile electroniques.

  • @pattheaux
    @pattheaux Před 4 lety +265

    “The Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things”. Best Monty Python reference I’ve heard in a while.

    • @TroyKing777
      @TroyKing777 Před 4 lety +29

      It's even better if you turn on subtitles. He has spaced them such that the two "Things" are on top of each other.

    • @NikkiTheOtter
      @NikkiTheOtter Před 3 lety +4

      I actually forgot that was a Monty Python joke until I saw your comment.
      But on a side note: Put the chest freezer on rollers and slide it under a shelving unit. Suddenly you're not wasting as much space because you roll it out, grab what you need, and roll it back.

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Před 3 lety

      Yes!

  • @KilledKenny01
    @KilledKenny01 Před rokem +30

    Good video. As I am a developer for thermodynamic systems in fridge I barely have anything to object. Comparing a top freezer to a bottom freezer makes not much sense. The French door is so much inefficient due to an electrical heater preventing condensation between the doors. 10-30% overall depending on the model. Manual defrost models of bottom mounted freezers are quite common in Europe btw. I defrost my Bosch every 2 years.

    • @amelieb1013
      @amelieb1013 Před 4 měsíci

      I defrost my fridge + top-mounted freezer every time I'm away for a couple of days (2-3 times a year). Now wondering if it would be more energy saving to just let it run (even if empty), as long as there's no ice on the walls. I should measure and compare that next time. Interesting video!

  • @JasonSmith-sv4zf
    @JasonSmith-sv4zf Před 2 lety +2

    Off gridders have been using chest freezers + a thermal switch to convert chest freezers into refrigerators for years. Just put the thermal sensor inside the freezer, turn the freezer on high, plug it into the thermal switch, and set the thermal switch to the temp you want. The freezer is always calling for more cold, but the thermal switch doesn't give it power till the temp rises above the temp you set.

  • @galvint2
    @galvint2 Před 3 lety +625

    This is like the 4th episodes on refrigerant and condensers. I have to commend you for your consistency in explain heat pumps.

    • @eeHMFIC
      @eeHMFIC Před 3 lety +1

      @SLAMO whoosh.....

    • @solidtank7957
      @solidtank7957 Před 3 lety +2

      I can't believe I just discovered this channel. It's amazing.

    • @bubbly6379
      @bubbly6379 Před 3 lety +6

      @@eeHMFIC woooooooooooooshut up that hasn't been funny for like 6 years, either explain the joke, or scroll past

    • @eeHMFIC
      @eeHMFIC Před 3 lety +1

      @@bubbly6379 just because your personal amusement isn't piqued doesn't mean it isn't funny; it's just not to you. I'd normally agree with you about explaining, but explaining a joke does ruin it and this one is particularly clever and deserves to just exist, imo.

    • @ryanmalin
      @ryanmalin Před 3 lety +1

      @@eeHMFIC dude its not funny anymore

  • @TechnologyConnections
    @TechnologyConnections  Před 4 lety +267

    Hey, uh, so apologies to all of you who use Celsius (as you should) but since we're talking about refrigerators and freezers, well hopefully you know about what those temperatures should be.

    • @nekolalia3389
      @nekolalia3389 Před 4 lety +87

      IDC about the inefficiency; freezers should run at -40 to eliminate any confusion.

    • @AmstradExin
      @AmstradExin Před 4 lety +6

      Well, to my calculations, your measurements converted to SI-Units turned out to be the following for Freezers: Size D-Cup and a Duck for Refridgerators...

    • @georgeprout42
      @georgeprout42 Před 4 lety +21

      @@nekolalia3389 You mean 233.15 kelvins? 🤣

    • @AmstradExin
      @AmstradExin Před 4 lety +8

      Also, I wonder why the USA never fought back Europe in terms of 'New fangled measurements' by introducing the Decimal Time system? :D

    • @lordsrednuas
      @lordsrednuas Před 4 lety +14

      Yeah we get it, it can't be easy remembering to put everything in both SI units and the random junk units scraped together from all over the place.

  • @hornetscales8274
    @hornetscales8274 Před rokem +10

    I was intrigued when I first plugged my chest freezer into a meter: I thought it was malfunctioning. Glad to have found this video. Definitely want to know more about it.

  • @iPsychlops
    @iPsychlops Před rokem +9

    I've though this a lot and I'm sure I said it before, but your channel is amazing. You're the reason we bought a 15cu.ft. Chest freezer and it's been REALLY helpful during the price gouging that's currently happening. Thanks!

  • @I0NE007
    @I0NE007 Před 4 lety +286

    4:00 A cold can of La Croix is devoid of both energy AND flavor.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic Před 4 lety +16

      Ouch.
      Also correct.

    • @ccf_1004
      @ccf_1004 Před 4 lety +6

      I want this to be the most liked comment on this video XD

    • @bdijkstra1982
      @bdijkstra1982 Před 4 lety +2

      Cardboard boxes on the other hand...

    • @I0NE007
      @I0NE007 Před 4 lety +9

      @@bdijkstra1982 warmer, more flavorful, AND has so much of that healthy Fiber Stuff.

    • @phonkey
      @phonkey Před 4 lety

      I don't get all the hate for La Croix. It's easily the best flavored water I've come across.

  • @HoopyFroodood
    @HoopyFroodood Před 3 lety +309

    20:33
    This dude's humor is so good man. It's just the right amount of cheesy and self-aware that always gets me, not to mention it tends to be very subtle. I didn't even catch this joke the first time I watched this vid. Anyway, I already liked this video but I wanted to give him even more recognition so here's my comment.
    Please, never stop doing what you do.

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 Před 2 lety +8

      That joke there was probably the most cringe but I like most of them.

    • @thorbergson
      @thorbergson Před 2 lety

      Non-native woosh here. What's the deal? Can anyone please explain

    • @homeec119
      @homeec119 Před 2 lety +10

      @@thorbergson he says "but on the other hand, is it really?" And he has written with marker on his "other hand": "MAYBE" :)

    • @thorbergson
      @thorbergson Před 2 lety +6

      @@homeec119 hahhaha turns out it's not about the language but simply having ones eyes open, thank you!

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před rokem

      Repeats at 24:19

  • @douglasharley2440
    @douglasharley2440 Před 3 lety +13

    i live in an off-grid tiny home, and i have used a chest fridge for almost 2 years now (a *KICKASS* ARB 63 quart portable fridge now, and a somewhat janky icego GO20 before that) and i love them! they use hardly any energy, keeping a surprising amount of food surprisingly cool, effortlessly.

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 Před rokem

      How does it feel to live my dream? 🤔

    • @douglasharley2440
      @douglasharley2440 Před rokem

      @@rebeccaspratling2865 lol, funny you ask that!...i'm actually thinking to move into an apartment. :/ tiny house life is a little alienating, unfortunately. :( peace

  • @GoldenHat333
    @GoldenHat333 Před rokem +3

    The amount of info in these videos are incredible. I'm seriously impressed, pretty much all your videos are like this (well thought out, informative and funny).

  • @bradlane3371
    @bradlane3371 Před 3 lety +92

    Chest Freezer Tip: Use milk crates to organize items in your freezer. Makes it a lot easier to find what you are looking for, plus it's simple to get to items at the bottom of the freezer.

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 Před rokem +1

      Genius! Thank you. 🙏

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před 11 měsíci +1

      i wonder if a conveyer belt system could be used to separate the chest space into two levels with two layers of container boxes sized so they can be conveyer-ed from lower level to upper level...

  • @gregs1936
    @gregs1936 Před 4 lety +245

    In high school, I had to do a report on what I thought was the most important innovation to come out of the industrial revolution. I chose refrigeration which I recall most of my classmates thought was boring and unimportant. I still think it was a good choice.
    Great video. Love this kind of information.

    • @sneakycat67
      @sneakycat67 Před 4 lety +30

      yeah you hit the nail on the head the world wouldn't be anything like it is now without it

    • @raininginside
      @raininginside Před 4 lety +2

      Well a printer would also be very helpful xD

    • @Nicholas_Terry
      @Nicholas_Terry Před 4 lety +18

      Greg indeed. We wouldn’t be anywhere close to where we are today without efficient means of long-term food storage.

    • @seanregan730
      @seanregan730 Před 4 lety +4

      You should have given then a glass of warm squash and then ate an ice lolly and said here's what you could of had LOL

    • @indragarg2857
      @indragarg2857 Před 4 lety +1

      @@asificam1 not engines but turbines

  • @christianrourk7541
    @christianrourk7541 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I just found your channel the other day while searching for humidifiers and I'm so glad. Thanks so much for making them and sharing all this fun practical knowledge!

  • @seanburnham2142
    @seanburnham2142 Před 3 lety +9

    3:37 idk why this made me laugh so hard *abruptly* "I'm gonna put this down..."

  • @zchen27
    @zchen27 Před 4 lety +448

    "There is a sweet spot to be found."
    So the true face of peak performance is a diagonal freezer.

    • @GraveUypo
      @GraveUypo Před 4 lety +4

      well, it worked for mario...

    • @mik13ST
      @mik13ST Před 4 lety +5

      Why not just pump the cold air out, let the user do his things and then pump the cold air back in? Pouring the air might make more sense.

    • @stickjackstudiocz6852
      @stickjackstudiocz6852 Před 4 lety +18

      @@mik13ST That would need more power and in the end itwould cost around the same, aybe even more.

    • @Harey0407
      @Harey0407 Před 4 lety +22

      @@Liriq No no, its simple, we increase gravity when the chest freezer is open!

    • @thundersheild926
      @thundersheild926 Před 4 lety +16

      @@Harey0407 there's an even easier solution. Turn off gravity while the freezer is open! No gravity means that cold air won't sink, so you can get the best of both worlds with a vertical freezer that's as efficient as a chest freezer!

  • @charleswilson101
    @charleswilson101 Před 3 lety +394

    Best channel on youtube.I've got a degree in Physics 60 years ago,and learning more from this young man each time I watch him.Better than TV.Thank you.

    • @scrapheaporchestra
      @scrapheaporchestra Před 2 lety +18

      Yes he’s brilliant! I’ve never thought about the fridge door suction phenomenon… and now it all makes sense and suddenly has become interesting. Warm air replaces cold, loses energy and shrinks, pressure difference is created.

    • @ZakkandtheJ
      @ZakkandtheJ Před rokem +5

      You're a very wise gent, you know that we never stop learning. Cheeers. This comment warmed my icy heart.

    • @Gismo3333
      @Gismo3333 Před rokem +1

      TV… You setting a low bar. Every thing can beat the TV.
      Why are you not putting in space after punctuation?

    • @Geert365
      @Geert365 Před rokem

      @@Gismo3333 I liked Dan Bairds explanation of punctuation better.

    • @msmeyersmd8
      @msmeyersmd8 Před rokem

      My Engineering Physics degree was ~42 years ago.
      I'm 63 years old and It pleases me tremendously to see real science and critical thinking still shown on CZcams
      By this channel. It's not on TV. Or Social Media. CV19 debacle has proven to me that those skills are nearly gone.
      They are not being taught in HS or College any more.
      Cognitive Dissonance is a drain on creativity and the joy of learning about how the world works.
      Unfortunately, I think that's the plan of psychopathic people who now oversee the "system".
      C'est la Vie.

  • @stefanhoffman7052
    @stefanhoffman7052 Před 3 lety +4

    Your channel has been very helpful for me while I outfit my tiny solar-powered house with efficient little electronics. Thanks!

  • @klfjoat
    @klfjoat Před 3 lety +1

    Funny sequence of events... I found you because I was searching for information on heat pumps. I watched that video a few months back, fell in love with your explanations, and have worked my way through the algorithm's recommendations of your videos. And now I come across this video where you mention that there's a video on refrigeration you've been meaning to make. So I just want to tell past you that you eventually do make the video!!!

  • @Nate689
    @Nate689 Před 3 lety +213

    The "and more power to them" pun is perfection, underrated comedy right there folks!

    • @SushiElemental
      @SushiElemental Před 3 lety +11

      And I was like: WATT do you mean?

    • @dtbone6
      @dtbone6 Před 3 lety +6

      @@SushiElemental you Volted right up there.

    • @ChrisB600
      @ChrisB600 Před 2 lety +1

      Hmm. Dad jokes from a single guy. At least, I assume so.

    • @savoytruffles
      @savoytruffles Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChrisB600 Why would you assume so. Also, What's wrong with a single guy using dad jokes?

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 Před 2 lety

      @@savoytruffles The original comment references a joke, and both the other replies to it *are* jokes - can you not infer I'm joking too?
      "Assuming" Alec is single because I have never heard any specific references to anyone else in the household. Yes, that was jumping to a conclusion, and no, it wasn't meant to be taken seriously in any way.
      And who said there was anything wrong with a single guy making dad jokes?
      Sheez, lighten up.

  • @vlogerhood
    @vlogerhood Před 4 lety +238

    "Assuming you have some storage"
    Fun fact. You can use a freezer AS electric storage. If when energy production is high you over cool the freezer, that is make it even colder than normal, then when production drops off you can allow the freezer to warm back up to normal temperature and not use the heat pump during that time. That essentially means the running of the heat pump later came be done earlier, which is equivalent to storing the power to use later. There are some huge industrial freezers that do this to save energy by working overtime when power is cheap and demand is low to help reduce grid stress and "store" power for later.

    • @spareiChan
      @spareiChan Před 4 lety +41

      @@A.Martin A relative of mine who live in florida has an AC system like this, during the night it super cools a large insulated container of some kind of anti-freeze liquid that it is used to cool the heat exchanger during the day

    • @jgagnier
      @jgagnier Před 4 lety +7

      Neat, you piqued my interest. I'd like to see a comparison of price and efficiency vs. a battery.

    • @PaulFillmoreIII
      @PaulFillmoreIII Před 4 lety +4

      @@spareiChan What a clever idea!

    • @spareiChan
      @spareiChan Před 4 lety +5

      @@PaulFillmoreIII between that, swamp cooler unit and thermal heating panels to replace most of the water heaters job it really does cut their bill down.

    • @dftfire
      @dftfire Před 4 lety +5

      Sounds like the reverse of "storage heaters" where they heat-up the bricks inside using the cheaper "evening rate" (Economy 7 or Economy 10) electric, then release it during the day

  • @walterw8310
    @walterw8310 Před 2 lety +1

    I really appreciate your informative and excellently narrated videos. Your jokes and posturing are hilarious. Thank you for your videos and all of your content.

  • @MrAudioBill
    @MrAudioBill Před 10 měsíci

    You single-handidly the best source of information in this genre. I enjoy them.

  • @Zed_Oud
    @Zed_Oud Před 4 lety +623

    “More power to them.” This whole video, for one pun.

    • @0ChanMan
      @0ChanMan Před 4 lety +3

      Damn it, spoiled it for me. Yuk yuk yuk.

    • @IWouldLikeToRemainAnonymous
      @IWouldLikeToRemainAnonymous Před 4 lety +16

      "The entire reason we have energy guides in the first place is to encourage consumers to make the more frugal choice, both for their wallet, and for the environment. If there is anything I suggest we do change, it would be that we make focusing on that label just a little bit... *cooler* ".

    • @seancondon5572
      @seancondon5572 Před 4 lety +3

      Ba-dum tss

    • @rodolfogmuller
      @rodolfogmuller Před 4 lety +4

      That pun flew over my head, but english is just my second language, so I think my brain uses more processing power to decode english and some things I wouldn't miss in portuguese (my native language) I do in english. Oh well, we can't win all the time.

    • @rodolfogmuller
      @rodolfogmuller Před 4 lety +3

      A cool fact (no pun intended): freezer is "freezer" in portuguese too, but fridge is "geladeira" (it comes from the word for ice - "gelo") and refrigerator is almost the same, "refrigerador".

  • @DjesonPV
    @DjesonPV Před 4 lety +290

    Fun fact : French doors refrigerators are called "Réfrigérateurs américains" in France.

    • @JasonStevens
      @JasonStevens Před 4 lety +47

      I was hoping for a Refrigerateurs royal

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 Před 4 lety +18

      @@JasonStevens Nope, only works for burgers !

    • @cheesypotatoson
      @cheesypotatoson Před 4 lety +35

      In the UK they are called American Style which is kinda ironic now I know what they are called in the states.

    • @lakrids-pibe
      @lakrids-pibe Před 4 lety +41

      Same in Denmark. Double door fridge is "american". The SUVs of refrigerators.

    • @4.0.4
      @4.0.4 Před 4 lety +28

      I guess pedantic posh designers in France don't have the option of using French to sound more sophisticated.

  • @JamesonHuddle
    @JamesonHuddle Před rokem +1

    I subbed maybe a year ago but didn't end up watching many videos for some reason (other priorities/distracted mind ig) but now for the past week or so I've been on a binge and it has been very interesting, thanks TC!

  • @Jhale716
    @Jhale716 Před 3 lety

    Excellent presentation and thought leadership with humor as usual. Nice work and love the themed background for every video.

  • @Perspectologist
    @Perspectologist Před 4 lety +61

    When my family got a bottom freezer they told me it was more efficient to have the freezer on the bottom. Since that became the trend I assumed it was true. When I bought my house it came with a bottom freezer. I was looking to replace it with the same kind, but now I’ll consider broader options now that you have made me a better informed consumer.

    • @spikester
      @spikester Před 4 lety +6

      It allows them to make a nice drawer for everything, meaning most of the cool air can remain inside in the plastic buckets everything sits in.

    • @ElectroDFW
      @ElectroDFW Před 4 lety +10

      It does make it more efficient - for humans. Having heavy blocks of very cold boxes fall on the floor or your foot from 4-5 feet high leads to inefficient things like casts, braces, crutches, doctor visits, etc.And reaching down for something is usually easier for the elderly as well.

    • @user-tm3fz7qx3s
      @user-tm3fz7qx3s Před 4 lety

      I love that sarcasm.

    • @ElectroDFW
      @ElectroDFW Před 4 lety +4

      @@user-tm3fz7qx3s I wasn't trying to be sarcastic. More of just altering the use of the term 'efficient' from 'electrically efficient' to 'user efficient' to make the OP's statement correct.
      The bottom freezer being easier to use for the elderly in our household is presicely why we got a bottom freezer unit at the time.

    • @hondaguy9153
      @hondaguy9153 Před 4 lety +1

      You get into the refrigerator more often too.

  • @SHOGUN019
    @SHOGUN019 Před 4 lety +143

    "Food Netflix" - a term coined April 7th 2020, Technology Connections
    .

  • @bearridesmotorcyclevlog7471

    Great video, I always enjoy your insights into seemingly mundane topics. In case it hasn’t been mentioned in the previous thousands of comments which I am admittedly too lazy to do more than quickly scan through, I just wanted to let you know for future reference- the term heat pump is generally reserved for a device whose useful work is the heat output. While all vapor compression devices could be used to move heat for a useful purpose in theory, a freezer does not put that heat into a used purpose, rather it dumps it into the space so it would not be considered a heat pump. It’s a picky differentiation and doesn’t really matter for the purpose of this video but in the interest of sharing knowledge I wanted to bring it up. Source: I am an engineer in the HVAC industry.

  • @rajeevdixit4448
    @rajeevdixit4448 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos. You present some very complex facts and principles in a very simple and witty way. I have learnt so much frome your videos about things we take it for granted.

  • @DasIllu
    @DasIllu Před 3 lety +233

    "...even more longerer."
    That pop sound you heard in the distance was your exploding english teacher xD

    • @jayhom5385
      @jayhom5385 Před 3 lety +12

      I love mangling the language. Not so much puns, but putting them together following the rules in ill advised ways.

    • @MajiriTadakichi
      @MajiriTadakichi Před 3 lety +5

      It many much fun

    • @BrianC1664
      @BrianC1664 Před 2 lety +1

      it instantly made me think of Jay Foreman, and that's not a bad thing.

  • @starvalkyrie
    @starvalkyrie Před 3 lety +1063

    "If you've got a chest freezer and a leaf blower, try this at home, it's fun"
    So anyway my mom kicked me out of the house.

    • @dave900575
      @dave900575 Před 3 lety +44

      Clearly your mum doesn't know how to have fun. Perhaps you could show her the SpongeBob episode with the leaf blower. She'll probably beg you to move back in as long as you bring your leaf blower.

    • @Aragubas
      @Aragubas Před 3 lety +1

      is this real?

    • @klystron2010
      @klystron2010 Před 3 lety +15

      ur mum's crazy anyway
      who tf keeps leaves in the freezer

    • @starvalkyrie
      @starvalkyrie Před 3 lety +8

      @@Aragubas nothing on the internet is real

    • @starvalkyrie
      @starvalkyrie Před 3 lety +3

      @@klystron2010 had us in the first half not gonna lie

  • @DreamForged
    @DreamForged Před 3 lety +18

    "Entropy is a pernicious little monster." Right you are sir, right you are.

    • @dtbone6
      @dtbone6 Před 3 lety +1

      By George, I think he’s got it!

    • @RealJohnnyDingo
      @RealJohnnyDingo Před 2 lety

      entropy always wins, as burning the fuel to create energy to keep you fridge orderly increases total entropy in the universe, despite decreasing it inside the fridge system. wish I could buy shares in entropy, it's a sure thing. .

  • @ceraphi717
    @ceraphi717 Před rokem +1

    im glad i went back and watched this!! intuitively, i guess i'd assumed that more expensive or popular refrigerators and freezers were inherently more efficient despite wanting the cold-hole storing capabilities of a chest freezer! i will keep this in mind thank you

  • @Sammie1053
    @Sammie1053 Před 4 lety +66

    "Is there an entire ice maker inside the door?"
    YES! My dad has that exact fridge you showed! The ice maker (and ice bin) are comically tiny and inside the door. The engineering involved is frankly incredible.

    • @patrickmalone1373
      @patrickmalone1373 Před 4 lety +8

      And the ice melts easily and freezes into a lump due to the whole plastic flap thing.

    • @tehgangstadawg
      @tehgangstadawg Před 4 lety +3

      @@A.Martin Kind of , the ice maker door is thicker overall, there are also air ducts through the walls and a fan motor just for the ice maker adding to inefficiency.

    • @justinskywalker
      @justinskywalker Před 4 lety +1

      I have a similar model that has a separate ice maker in the fridge space in the top, not built in to the door.
      It does have another ice maker in the freezer drawer though that gets used about 5x more often.

    • @Roonasaur
      @Roonasaur Před 4 lety

      Yeah, our ice maker is also in the roof of the fridge, and spits the ice into a bin in the door when it's closed. No idea how efficient this is, but it's been going strong for a while . . .

    • @wreckingpress7080
      @wreckingpress7080 Před 4 lety

      So does mine, one year later he was using dollar store trays for ice in the freezer after an $800 estimate to fix it. $2000 fridge make ice the same as the cheap one now.

  • @lsdzheeusi
    @lsdzheeusi Před 4 lety +258

    I’m on lockdown and just watched a guy talk about refrigerators for 27 minutes.
    And I liked it.

    • @Matt-pd2cq
      @Matt-pd2cq Před 4 lety +6

      He's just wonderful and this beats nearly any Netflix series

    • @Bobrogers99
      @Bobrogers99 Před 4 lety +2

      He makes a short story long, and he adds a whole lot of details that I wasn't looking for - but I watched the whole blessed video because it was interesting! And I learned something!

    • @8bitmercy892
      @8bitmercy892 Před 4 lety

      One of us. One of us.

    • @g00gleminus96
      @g00gleminus96 Před 4 lety

      There's a pill for that.

    • @deltasword1994
      @deltasword1994 Před 4 lety +1

      Welcome to Technology Connections. The educational channel that teaches you informative things about technology.

  • @StrikaAmaru
    @StrikaAmaru Před 2 lety +12

    25:40 Manual-defrost fridges do exist; my mother has had one for at least 15 years, and it's still going. We're both from Eastern Europe; things are _different_ here.

    • @jackcarr1267
      @jackcarr1267 Před rokem

      Once you have a defrosting freezer you never want to go back!

  • @ironlion45
    @ironlion45 Před rokem

    Your message is so brilliant. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @quinndirks5653
    @quinndirks5653 Před 4 lety +238

    When you not sure if "even more longer" is correct
    *Even more longerer*

    • @csours
      @csours Před 4 lety +5

      *Ahem* *Technicalllllyyy* It should be even more longerrrrrrrrrrrr.

    • @jonadabtheunsightly
      @jonadabtheunsightly Před 4 lety +3

      Evener morer longererer. HTH.HAND.

    • @unrulybot1352
      @unrulybot1352 Před 4 lety +3

      *Even* *more* *longererer*

    • @PhilRennie
      @PhilRennie Před 4 lety +1

      Akshully, it's 'even manyer long'

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding Před 4 lety +2

      @@PhilRennie Not "It's". Should be "They's" fewer short.

  • @tOSdude
    @tOSdude Před 3 lety +468

    "I guess Canada is just more optimistic"
    Nope, just colder. Less tempurture differential means less energy. A chest freezer in the garage in the dead of winter consumes 0 kW.

    • @RENO_K
      @RENO_K Před 3 lety +29

      True true, a 1500w freezer doesn't use 1500w when it's as cold as that, never thought about that

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Před 3 lety +27

      You don't need a fridge when the outside is a freezer. Important to remember durring a blackout or when you can't fit everything in you freezer for xmas/Thanksgiving when its snowing.
      Coincidentally thats a major reason Britain has no* spices and therefore bland food. (Since spices are normally also preservatives)

    • @alexedge1788
      @alexedge1788 Před 3 lety +36

      @@jasonreed7522 Mate, we've colonised and gone to war with most of the planet to steal their spices, dating back to the middle ages! But judging by our classic pub foods, yeh it looks like they didn't exactly reach the general pesantry of the population. (Pub classics include stuff like steak and ale pie, a Sunday roast with yorkshires and gravy, bread and butter pudding etc. All good winter fodder). If I remember my history correctly, most meats were preserved with salt since it was more readily available as a local resource, though still not cheap by any stretch. And you're right that the colder weather in winter really helped with preserving food too. Luckily salted meats have fallen by the wayside in these modern times of refrigerant technology. And since spices are freely available to the massess, this leaves us Brits to feel mildly offended and overly defensive when our foodstuffs are called bland. Probably because despite knowing how to use said spices well in our meals, it strikes a little too close to home for our nation's favourite dishes and thus greatest sources of national culinary pride. Or, maybe that's just me.
      Either way, this has reminded me that bread and butter pudding is a thing that exists and therefore needs making. Apologies for the pointless ramble too, I am very much in need of sleep right now which is probably why I'm pointlessly defending gravy from a historically accurate, relevant and genuinely interesting comment on a great video about how freezers work

    • @alexedge1788
      @alexedge1788 Před 3 lety +5

      Just realised that the end sentance there seems sarcastic reading it back. It isn't meant to be. I was going for self-deprication blended with a genuine expression of my thoughts on the surrounding context

    • @adamfidelio1213
      @adamfidelio1213 Před 3 lety +17

      In Sweden we call our pantry sometimes "Sval".They are connected near a wall to the outside with a ventilator at the top. It was designed in most homes built in the 70s.
      You can use it as a free fridge when the outside temperature is below 8 Celsius. It cools the food and provide extra ventilation at the same time if you open the the valve at the top!

  • @peterstratton4075
    @peterstratton4075 Před 2 lety

    Just found Your Channel and subscribed, I loved Physics at School and now see My Kids Watching Your vlogs, best Teacher I've come across, well done.

  • @SoulAssassino
    @SoulAssassino Před 2 lety +4

    If you ever start up a merch store, I would like to request an 'Entropy's a pernicious little monster.' T-shirt or mug.

  • @FreihEitner
    @FreihEitner Před 4 lety +129

    I have never heard ANYONE say, "Hey, let's use a leaf blower to blow air into our freezer." ROTFL

    • @vformarallo
      @vformarallo Před 4 lety +4

      its probably the last time too haha

    • @tom4ivo
      @tom4ivo Před 4 lety +3

      And you hardly ever hear: "Try this at home; it's fun!"

    • @milapartment
      @milapartment Před 4 lety

      right? i think a hairdryer would have got the point across better, haha

    • @WildBluntHickok
      @WildBluntHickok Před 3 lety

      @@milapartment A hairdryer heats up the air it's blowing, a leaf blower just moves air.

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 Před 3 lety +162

    "that makes the buzzy sound and makes the cool happen"
    Engineering and physics at its best.

  • @lennonwhitehead1352
    @lennonwhitehead1352 Před 3 lety +2

    OMFG!
    I’ve always wondered why the door got stuck after you closed it!!
    I love it when someone answer the question I didn’t ask!!!

  • @jennifermommy9373
    @jennifermommy9373 Před 2 lety

    This channel just popped up in my recommendations and I'm glad it did. He is interesting and obviously well informed on the topics he chooses to make his videos on. I also really enjoy him. Lol. I like his mannerisms and cadence of his speech. Very relaxing, so if I want to nap his videos are soothing and long enough that I can slowly doze off but his videos are also very informative and make the everyday mundane things we use or do actually interesting and therefore easy to watch and understand. So the videos themselves aren't what makes a sleepy Jennifer. I can easily fall down rabbit's hole and while away a couple hours learning. Which has been one of the best ways I've chosen to spend my quarantine time, along with learning about the cosmos and astronomy, (I've actually just purchased my first telescope and I found Jupiter. I could see all the bands of color but not the giant storm eye yet). I've also jumped feet first into marine biology. Tho fascinating, that topic often ends up leaving me sad and very disappointed with certain members of our species. So those have to be watched on a good day, cuz they just make a bad day worse and we already have the pandemic and really stupid politicians doing that particular job for us, smashingly.
    Though I haven't caught his name yet, I would still like to say thank you. It's never occurred to me to research any of the everyday items and luxuries that we have at our disposal on a daily basis but this channel has gotten me interested in them. It's really interesting how the mechanics of it all works and I'm looking forward to going thru your video catalogue for curiosity and some times as a sleep aid to drown out nonsense noises, relax myself and get a restful, refreshing nights sleep. No nightmare inducing content here to mess up a good sleep and who knows, maybe my subconscious is picking up some of the info he is throwing down, lol. Thanks again. 10 out of 10. Would recommend. 🤓👏👍

  • @jeffc5974
    @jeffc5974 Před 3 lety +154

    24:15 I like how that label puts the energy usage at $42 on a scale of $46 to $46.

    • @johnstanley3939
      @johnstanley3939 Před 3 lety +4

      Hahaha wtf that's brilliant

    • @ChiralWolf
      @ChiralWolf Před 3 lety +17

      Only thing I can think of is that there’s only one other model in this ones “class” so they can only compare it against that single value

    • @JoeSchmow
      @JoeSchmow Před 3 lety +2

      No, actually, it’s the unelected, non-accountable government bureaucracy at work.

    • @numbr6
      @numbr6 Před 3 lety +2

      Does that mean you get a $4 rebate / year from the power utility LoL.

  • @simpleinverso8628
    @simpleinverso8628 Před 4 lety +40

    "These unassuming white basement boxes of last year's turkey and grandma's popsicles"
    How did he describe them so perfectly?

  • @nicoletaylor2770
    @nicoletaylor2770 Před 6 měsíci

    Just the kind of real explanation I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @mikep490
    @mikep490 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for another great video; always fun to watch. My former refrigerator was a GE Profile, bottom freezer drawer with the dual zone compressor, no in-door ice maker. It was a wonderful unit and the Kill-a-watt confirmed it was very efficient. But with great frills comes great fails, as proved when it had a problem 7 years in. No repair service available meant I had a very expensive wall locker. I ended up going with a similar, fewer frills, replacement that costs $1 more a month to run. I hated using more electricity, but it can run for 140 years for the purchase cost difference.

  • @Mu51kM4n
    @Mu51kM4n Před 4 lety +187

    "I'm not watching a 26 minute video on freezers"
    26 minutes later...
    What has isolation done to me?
    It at least says something about your quality of videos, so kudos.

    • @mafiacat88
      @mafiacat88 Před 4 lety +8

      @Gryffin DarkBreed Or the one about painting Christmas lights.

    • @guytorie
      @guytorie Před 4 lety +8

      Watch all the ones about discs. Those videos get so shiny so fast. It's visually delicious.

    • @BN-cf8gk
      @BN-cf8gk Před 4 lety +8

      I don't even need isolation... 🙄

    • @almostanengineer
      @almostanengineer Před 4 lety +5

      I dunno, this has been the highlight of my week 😳

    • @Kleavers
      @Kleavers Před 4 lety +4

      Isolation? More like insulation am I right?

  • @kyleflounder9783
    @kyleflounder9783 Před 4 lety +38

    "...for people who are off the grid, in which case, *more power to them"*
    damnit Technology Connections

  • @ozok17
    @ozok17 Před 2 lety

    came here after watching the heat pump videos. thanks for eventually making those!

  • @alexrojik
    @alexrojik Před 2 lety

    Once again a technology connections video has helped me get bonus points for a class.

  • @JFrameMan
    @JFrameMan Před 4 lety +480

    "feel free to comment about them, it'll boost engagement"
    I like your self awareness. Here's a comment.

  • @jeromefridmann6108
    @jeromefridmann6108 Před rokem +1

    Thx . Professor, excellent presentation !

  • @iPsychlops
    @iPsychlops Před 2 lety

    I really love your channel. This is exactly the kind of thing I wonder about.

  • @lilrhia
    @lilrhia Před 4 lety +21

    there's just something so delightful and calming about watching you get excited about household electronics

    • @Sssaaatttuuurrrnnn
      @Sssaaatttuuurrrnnn Před 4 lety +2

      Quote from user leeeah on his twinkling light set video: "forever entertained by this guy's outrageously specific opinions on tech items most people never even think about
      "

  • @VacentViscera
    @VacentViscera Před 4 lety +16

    "But on the other hand..." *shows his other hand with the answer of "Maybe" on it*
    Absolutely brilliant. +100 points for showmanship.

  • @Bobby_Snoof
    @Bobby_Snoof Před 2 lety

    Congratulations on your work. I love it.

  • @ScreaminMadMurphy
    @ScreaminMadMurphy Před 4 lety +393

    him - "I'm sure you've used one of these before."
    me - "That's a cooler!"
    him - "It's a cooler."
    me - :D

    • @GhostEmblem
      @GhostEmblem Před 4 lety +5

      Why does this make me so happy I wonder? It seems kind of like how when child gets excited at mundane things you feel strangely content.

    • @clcsqueejy04
      @clcsqueejy04 Před 4 lety +5

      This comment made my day

    • @ihazdaforks
      @ihazdaforks Před 3 lety +4

      In Australia we call them Eski's.

    • @-Duyuc-CA-N
      @-Duyuc-CA-N Před 3 lety +1

      In this house we call them friends

    • @subtledemisefox
      @subtledemisefox Před 3 lety

      I can't help but picture Special Ed from the show Crank Yankers. "YAAAAAAY"

  • @RC-nq7mg
    @RC-nq7mg Před 4 lety +120

    i use stackable milk crates in my chest freezer, meats, veggies, etc. pull out a whole crate reveal the other, minimal rummaging and great organization.

    • @Robert-Wilson
      @Robert-Wilson Před 4 lety +2

      RC286 that is what I do.

    • @snorgonofborkkad
      @snorgonofborkkad Před 4 lety +6

      RC286 You’re sacrificing some space for convenience but sounds worth it.

    • @nomadben
      @nomadben Před 4 lety +1

      That sounds like a nice idea.

    • @Pauleh123
      @Pauleh123 Před 4 lety +13

      I use those reusable shopping bags that you get from stores. I color code the bags with what is in them, green bags have veggies, pink bags are meat, brown bags are pre-prepared food etc. This allows me to save much more space then having a hard organiser and makes getting to the bottom as simple as pulling out 1 or 2 bags, and able to quickly identify the contents.

    • @KaceyGreen
      @KaceyGreen Před 4 lety +4

      @@Pauleh123 the real lifehack is always in the comments
      good idea

  • @anthonymorrow610
    @anthonymorrow610 Před 2 lety

    wow
    honestly the puns fit into the education portion excellently and it added to my understand and retention. Super great vid

  • @Taras-Nabad
    @Taras-Nabad Před 2 lety

    You have the best engineering videos.

  • @mobiusmanray3132
    @mobiusmanray3132 Před 3 lety +194

    "that means it has a HOLE in its door."
    I felt that.

    • @sofiadragon6520
      @sofiadragon6520 Před 3 lety +7

      But how does a french door fridge with freezer on the bottom ice maker work?!?
      Various noises of confusion intensify.

    • @everseeker
      @everseeker Před 3 lety +3

      @@sofiadragon6520 those noises are actually an ice auger lifting the ice to dispense it higher...

    • @dtbone6
      @dtbone6 Před 3 lety

      @@sofiadragon6520 twin cooling...

    • @trentonh.6563
      @trentonh.6563 Před 2 lety

      @@sofiadragon6520 ice maker is on the top

  • @splatman7300
    @splatman7300 Před 3 lety +259

    Most CZcams videos: “Do not try this at home”
    This video: “You should try this at home

    • @Kazwire
      @Kazwire Před 3 lety +2

      Literally like 5% of all the videos on CZcams (that are craft tutorials) bruh

    • @KizulEmeraldfire
      @KizulEmeraldfire Před 3 lety

      "It's fun!"

  • @JonatasAdoM
    @JonatasAdoM Před 2 lety

    The outro is just so chill. I love it!

  • @frankh5790
    @frankh5790 Před 2 lety

    love these break downs and connections made!

  • @andreanizzola4645
    @andreanizzola4645 Před 4 lety +25

    There is a sweet spot to be found between vertical and horizontal freezers: 45° angled freezers.

  • @Epinardscaramel
    @Epinardscaramel Před 4 lety +62

    - Humans: Screw you entropy!
    - Entropy: I’ll wait.

    • @MatthewStinar
      @MatthewStinar Před 4 lety +1

      Technically the freezer just moves the point of entropy to the generator. But as you say, entropy of sure to have the last laugh.

  • @Snittyguy
    @Snittyguy Před rokem

    One of my most favourite channels !!!

  • @1873Winchester
    @1873Winchester Před rokem +2

    Also I always enjoy your videos about older tech more than the stuff about latest developments. I would think it would be very 'cool' if you did a video series on the history of refrigeration, perhaps with some old freezers or fridges as practical examples?

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Před 4 lety +8

    Years ago, I replaced my ancient fridge (it said Frigidaire, a division of General Motors, which made it likely to be older than me) with a new one. The old one still worked, but knowing the basics of refrigeration and judging from the amount of heat coming off the thing, I had my suspicions that it wasn't terribly efficient. I replaced it with the most energy-efficient side by side with a through the door ice maker I could find. It was the middle of winter when I replaced it.
    My energy bill for the next full month after replacing the refrigerator was about half as much as the last full month with the old fridge. It was also about half as much as the same month in the previous year. The new refrigerator paid for itself just in my electricity bill savings in about 18 months. That was about 10 years ago and it's still working great!

    • @St0rmcrash
      @St0rmcrash Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, I've seen it mentioned somewhere that fridges/some appliances are the place where our normal reuse/frugality instincts fail. We're all taught to try to reuse older things and make do rather than throw them away and buy a new one. But for appliances like refrigerators/air conditioners the improved efficiency means that even though the old model may still work perfectly fine, to keep using it (either you or giving it to someone else) will earn a higher cost in energy and resource consumption than a new one, even factoring in manufacturing and scrapping costs

    • @Panboy2k
      @Panboy2k Před 4 lety +1

      @@St0rmcrash Any fridges newer than about 20 years are near the same level of performance, there was a huge drop in power uses for fridges about 30 years ago and since then they have all been quite similar. so this is only really a factor for really old fridges. they literally went from using killowatts/day to under 100watts.

    • @clou09
      @clou09 Před 4 lety

      Just replacing the rubber gasket on our 6yr old fridge solved the efficiency problem. My best advice is to inspect the problem first.

  • @JAREDTIME
    @JAREDTIME Před 4 lety +14

    THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS! shirt. Their first album was probably one of my favorite albums growing up.

    • @Shako_Lamb
      @Shako_Lamb Před 4 lety +2

      YES!! I was halfway through the video when I realized his shirt was the TMBG album cover! I grew up listening to Flood.

  • @Gryphonisle
    @Gryphonisle Před 3 lety +3

    Good to know, you wouldn’t think a bottom freezer would use more energy. Then again, I go into the freezer less than the fridge, so I think I’ll still look for one on the bottom. And who would have guessed a freezer uses less energy than a fridge. Another well done, informative episode.

  • @gsxrsquid
    @gsxrsquid Před 2 lety

    You tell me everything I already know and make it so interesting I have to watch it anyway!

  • @andywolan
    @andywolan Před 4 lety +22

    0:40 I like the old CRT and VCR looking in through the window from outside. It's like they are saying, "please, sir, let us back in!"

    • @StumblrNoE
      @StumblrNoE Před 4 lety +1

      There's a pair of iMac G3s outside that window! And I want so bad to save them from being left outside.

    • @Scrogan
      @Scrogan Před 4 lety

      MrStumblr that they are! Could chuck OpenBSD on them for a reasonable lightweight general-purpose computer. Not sure how easy it would be to sub a larger hard-drive in there though.

  • @Rubrickety
    @Rubrickety Před 4 lety +36

    Chest freezer: One of the most energy-efficient devices in the world. Leaf blower: One of the least.

    • @MsHojat
      @MsHojat Před 4 lety

      How is a leaf blower supposedly so inefficient? Heck how are you even measuring effiency? electric heaters just pump out heat and that's their only job. They have 100% effiency. Anything that cools is far less efficient than that

    • @chocobofangirl
      @chocobofangirl Před 4 lety

      @@MsHojat I'd argue that the fact you could just use a rake instead in most cases makes them a joke, efficiency-wise.

  • @tasty8186
    @tasty8186 Před 2 lety +17

    This video made me realise how impractical it is to have chests full of stuff in Minecraft or any other RPG

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před rokem +2

      Just like in Minecraft where you’d have to look for what you wanted

    • @MCAlexisYT
      @MCAlexisYT Před rokem

      _looks at the mini chests from the Expanded Storage mod_

  • @saundrayork767
    @saundrayork767 Před rokem

    Great video!! Can't wait to see the follow-up!

  • @TadghCollins
    @TadghCollins Před 4 lety +150

    "How's quarantine going for you?"
    "Oh you know, I'm just staying inside even more longerer"

    • @mjallen1308
      @mjallen1308 Před 4 lety +2

      Right? Is there a way to get even more inside than you were in the beginning?

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před 4 lety

      Ah yes “it’s isn’t not”