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  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse  Před 3 lety +128

    You guys are right, I should have bashed my goodman AC's more. Only reason I use them is because they were free. They are garbage, and seer 13 is awful. The fact that my window ac is more efficient is just pathetic. I totally agree.
    And there are some higher seer rating ac units out there, but they cost a lot of money. If you guys have better recommendations, let me know. The units I bought are what I found to be "best of the best", but I would love to be proven wrong.
    I also did not plan on buying such a large house. But it was the only one for sale with an insulated workshop. I don't even use the house for anything.
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    • @bladewire
      @bladewire Před 3 lety +11

      You're so awesome! Your honesty continues to be so refreshing. Thank you 🙏🤗

    • @bobham919
      @bobham919 Před 3 lety +21

      bottom line is cost vs useage. its more costly for him to replace the old ac units but if he dont' use them to much. no problem. he said really clear that his window unit cooled most of his house. wow you guys give a man a break.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +4

      @@bobham919 time's up foLK's on the billion dollar prize-- I figured it out myself! Microsoft and the other dual phase change cooling companies have used the nanotech in their submerged system that can apply to OUR body.
      You see the problem with a personal refrigerant system for your clothing that is phase change is trivial As is the Microsoft etc solution to use gravity to move the bubbles but the bubbles when it comes to liquid nitrogen don't just move themselves to the top of the huge CPU container in the case of our bodies it would just be the highest point in our body where the bubbles would gather and we would essentially pop them. The patents should not be enforceable on CPU etc as in These 700 watt EMITTERS LOL of heat you would normally have to engineer a complicated (CRYPTO ETC.)circulation system to move your chilled --water__ _over_.
      (That's because the water would not boil that's because boiling water causes problems like pitting of steel propellers. A propeller that has too much horsepower for its size will reduce the pressure of the water that it's pushing so much that the water will boil and that boiling water then pits the propeller that's why some ships have multiple propellers instead of one big one to avoid boiling the water. You're still going to be heating and cooling the water as you increase its pressure and of course as any wing works you create a vacuum side and that's what moves you forward it's not just that you're pushing on the water but then the vacuum in front of the propeller is an issue. But it's not an issue for) these 700 watt CPUs in the data centers. By using not liquid air which would (NOT) waste energy over cooling the CPUs but by using the 120° f you are never going to have any liquid that boils in 120 be touching the CPU that's because the liquid that's below 120 is so heavy the moment it gets pushed( RECOVERING ENERGY!!) away by the chip becoming hotter than 120 the liquid above it falls into that space essentially and the heavier molecules of that refrigerant that have been separated from each other and I no longer touching get pushed to the surface. In other words the vapor volume is very small compared to the liquid volume. And then in that small space you have your other pipes with the boiling refrigerant that boils below the temperature that the 123 refrigerant boiling condenses at. So the billion dollar question is what temperature does the personal human being refrigerant boil at and the answer is just below the body temperature. If you run hoses another words with that liquid in them under your clothing instead of being very warm under there like nearly body temperature it will be however many degrees below body temperature that liquid boils all the time and that those gases will flow up the tubes to the top like to the back of your neck where you then using a thermal electric panel like in the Sony personal air conditioner condense the liquid and pump it back down to your feet. It's these bubbles that are moving heavy refrigerant molecules. That's the brilliance of the phase change refrigeration is that the bubbles are heavier molecules but they take up more space so they go up and then the energy is removed so they fall back down. That's how you make your personal body some are under where work by having the nano tubes filled with that refrigerant that boils it the proper temperature which is between 60 and 90° depending upon how much of your clothing is going to be lined with that. It's really worth much more than a billion but now I get to keep even the first million all for myself LOL. No seriously copy left this is belongs to everybody saving us civilian because I don't have to pay anybody at the billion now and I don't have a billion I would have to charge but now it's freely licensable just say from Wells channel copy left it 2021. There are lots of safe just under body temperature fluids that we can but under our clothing so our clothing is always cool. You can even put dry ice in the little thing in your that could wherever on your head under your hard hat you can just put a few ounces of dry ice and that liquid vapor will be condensed when it gets to the dry ice and not follow a comfortable temperature because the dry ice is heavily insulated not heavy as a massive but just you control you tune it a reason you use dry ice if not liquid nitrogen is because of its density. Instead of dollars of electricity every hour many days if not hours a building filled with people can slash it by 99 plus percent not 86. It's just a question of the Summer underwear not evaporating sweat but recirculating the proper liquid in the fabric. The little tubes woven into the underwear a little tubes woven into the sock that's all you need. Smart socks and this air conditioning nonsense with the top of the sock having the little pocket for the dry ice a couple ounces maybe all you need to run down the Grand Canyon and back up on the hottest day so you don't have to carry 50 gallons of water on your mule and hike as slow as a mule you can run that s***
      P.S.
      When you use words like i n o b v i o u s however legally correct in obvious might be to say that that's the requirement for a patent unless you're a Microsoft or something it's difficult to get dictated and I have taken a long time to try to fix it and ended up just deleting everything I said on this point and then I have gone back in and adequately put something in. The definition of obvious would be if you hire an engineer will they figure it out. I believe an engineer hired by the people to give them self a design for personal cooling like in the case of our friend here for this channel who's often at home alone he doesn't need even to run that window air conditioner except for the time it would take to catch up should he need to be in the house what he needs is instant personal cooling especially if it makes them feel cool regardless of the temperature that he's in and that's what a phase change system in the shoes alone will do. You have to experience it to believe it which is why we have the cool tube in the Philippines. Many of us who have been to the Middle East on the helicopter gunships have experienced the magic of wearing a vest with chilled water circulating in it but that requires a pump and the water has to move fast. Water doesn't change phase when it warms up so you have to move it but the brilliance of using a low temperature boiling liquid for the body is that gravity takes care of the problem as far as Microsoft goes they have failed to figure out that they don't need to use any energy not only for the cooling but all the energy they use for the CPU can be converted back to electricity so if Microsoft can't figure it out am I figuring it out suggest that it's not obvious right? I'm waving the licensing fees on this as long as it's not used to destroy the planet which means non-electrical use is free. Which means that after you use the liquid nitrogen to remove all of the work from the from the otherwise overheating graphics CPUs for the cloud computing you then have to spin a turbine with that high pressure nitrogen to not just recondense it but the Greek condensed much more so that for every billion Watts powering CPUs you get many billions of watts of liquid nitrogen. That's because you power the electricity for the CPU with geothermal boiling liquid nitrogen. You're not limited to the hot CPUs you station your server farms on the top of the 6 Plus mile deep energy mines. The CPU needs electricity but your customers need liquid nitrogen so you just use a tiny fraction of your liquid nitrogen production from the geothermal unexhaustible absolutely green already drilled and being abused to extract copper locations. This is child's Play Greta is right we just need the public to say we want that and in democracies that is what we get. By selling the liquid nitrogen to China they won't burn the coal. They'll try to kill me of course to prevent me from making their huge investment in solar panel plants a huge loss but some of them believe in the mission not just trying to send us the smallpox blankets or whatever in an effort to get on top of the abuse of ride. Enough of this heroine smallpox covid nonsense it's time for all of us to enjoy the life of art and leisure just like the channel owner has enjoyed even before he had these homes.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +3

      There has been research using compressed carbon dioxide tO cool coAl miners-- I kid you not. They 'give' them a tank of compressed carbon dioxide and it is perfused under their clothing to increase their productivity by preventing them from overheating you can do that with firefighters as well who routinely have to be treated for heat stress because the fire hose doesn't have a little tiny hole on the side to recirculate some water through the firefighter holding it so that they don't have to go out and sit with the ice water vests every 20 minutes. But that research is inapplicable because carbon dioxide is too expensive to condense in a personal system. Liquid nitrogen is cheaper than carbon dioxide for several reasons. Now we know how we boil it we boil it with the vapor of the below body temperature boiling refrigerant solution that pumps itself that's the brilliance of it it pumps itself the body heat is what moves the molecule to where the tiny tank of liquid nitrogen is. The liquid nitrogen is then vented as vapor nitrogen having only cooled the vapor enough to liquefy it. Just below it Boiling temperature LOL. we should be able to produce enough of these within a few months to get the icebergs refreezing very quickly within a couple years. I want to thank everybody for helping me with this problem now Greta can go to college etc.

    • @michaelglenning5107
      @michaelglenning5107 Před 3 lety

      I think the MrCool is "inverter" HP unit. The inverter HP units are the most efficient.

  • @hornytoad6565
    @hornytoad6565 Před 3 lety +45

    Heck ya buddy I never set up solar until I watched your videos, now I'm off grid with all the power I need and i did it all myself. Thanks man, Ac is next

    • @cedarwest37
      @cedarwest37 Před 3 lety

      The cat doesn't need your bed room....

    • @melissafrolanderhawkins9593
      @melissafrolanderhawkins9593 Před 2 lety

      I could use some help I'm trying to go completely solar for my 12 by 32 cabin in Arizona but I am clueless on where to even begin I've got 3 200 watt panels and one 100 watt two inverters two charge controllers and am ordering a 300 ah lithium battery to hold the power can I run an AC off this set up

    • @haydnreynolds626
      @haydnreynolds626 Před 2 lety

      I am doing the same currently rebuilding a 90s caravan fully off grid it's the goal and from this videos we'll information even for a UK person

  • @nicoamarilla2939
    @nicoamarilla2939 Před 3 lety +16

    Im a Filipino "solarista" and you have one of the best content when I research a solar topic on YT. Love enthusiasm and the amount of info you are always willing to share.

  • @mikehotchkiss8975
    @mikehotchkiss8975 Před 3 lety +66

    Don't sprain your mind pandering to the trolls. You made it clear that the ac in the trailer was a load not viable cooling solution. Thanks for the lesson, also nice curtains

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      That's the drug shack with the continuous ventilation. It's where he cooks up his Starbucks without waking up the guy sleeping on the floor because they want some of that.

    • @monteself6826
      @monteself6826 Před 3 lety +1

      but I do wonder about the "Bedroom" window AC unit (or one like it) if it could be a solution to Solar cool the Trailer, I only ask because I will be building a shop/shed (120 sq ft) that I may be doing some bench work in that may not be insulated as much as I would like. yes it will have curtains as well but not those awful ones he has ! lol (jk)

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh by the way Microsoft is smoking crack thinking that drastically reducing the amount of power it takes to waste the energy used to operate the CPUs as progress. In other words they think that above 100% waste is green. They think that 120° is where you want your CPUs to be Fahrenheit. Everybody knows the CPUs are happier in liquid atmospheric pressure nitrogen. They're even happier at higher pressures. The CPUs can handle drastic swings and pressure as well. You don't have to vary the pressure but for a thought experiment you can just put all of those same CPUs that can be submerged in the 120° custom engineered refrigerant that cost a lot of money to make of course compared to liquid nitrogen. Microsoft has the ability to buy the turbines that general Electric is making for a British Columbia to make it cheaper to burn coal to produce electricity by storing the electricity produced from CoAl because it's CoAl power plants that need the help with the intermittency of the demand not solar or ESPECIALLY wind. WinD for example was pretty much 24 hours but CoAl has always had tremendous losses due to the intermentency. . .So general Electric makes 5 million wATT liquid nitrogen turbines right now they put them on containers which IS the drop in replacement for a 🚂 of course!
      *But* general Electric makes a tremendous amount of money making diesel electric locomotives; they don't 'want' to make LIQUID nitrogen direct drive zero emission ERGOwind(ETC.) powered locomotives.
      Is it Bill Gates and Ronald Reagan's legacy here that matters or is it the PLANET?
      Put another way here is what I just texted my stepson. None of this is copy-left! "All rights reserved 2010-2021 CITYOPTIONAL-ENTERPRISES:
      "Oh the Microsoft way of cooling the data farms is, of course, [COLLEGE DROPOUT "GATESYZUCKY"] idiotic.] They're using a refrigerant that boils at 120° instead of liquid nitrogen. They're doing this because they trying to save energy getting __rid__ of the heat from the CPUs. They think that [ENTIRELY] wasting the __energy__ is "okay""versus a new industry on top of a new industry I have spoken about in recent days combined cooling and power but really the issue is combined computing and power. The resistive load that computing represents is just the boiler for the power generation. Unlike typical combined heat to power applications it is in the cooling of the CPUs that the heating of the coolant occurs. This heating however generates work not just moving the bubbles from the bottom CPU to the top vapor cap for condensation but work capable of producing 100% electricity nearly from the electrical input. It's like a one-step liquid air battery except besides the extremely low round trip efficiency you are doing all of the computing that the electricity could manage and even more of course because your cyrogenic meaning you can afford far more efficient new CPUs that can be clocked at much higher speeds because they are only a few atoms across in their wiring they're etching whatever you want to call it and because you are at superconducting temperatures there is far less heat to remove but because the density is there and we're talking about the cloud you have just done a lot more than building nuclear power plants to operate your crypto mining could possibly do and we are building nuclear power plants because of this error and not understanding that computing loads are resistive loads and instead of wasting money increasing the frequency of the mosfets by using diamond ingots even which is what the aluminum seller guy is up to to lick his wounds from the Chinese hiring a replacement CEO to disclose all the intellectual property his friends risked all their money even though they got it back they didn't risk it all to get it back they could have left it in the bank if they just wanted to hold on to it they risk the doll to create the intellectual property to make solar lightweight super cheap. The indestructible solar panels that this channel has been promoting are being priced at dollars a lot when many years ago like a decade ago a dollar a lot with the goal and then it was reached by the incumbent operators which allowed the Chinese to sneak the replacement CEO in and then the guys of hiring new equipment makers disclose all of the intellectual property which crossed crashed the company in Oregon and had them claiming that all the acid on site is why they had to wait until 2 years ago to give away all the s*** . The reason they had to wait until 2 years ago is because they hope that Trump would be impeached and that would be would be able to yank back their IP and put the Chinese glass inefficient silicon panel makers out of business. But it took too long to get rid of trump and now the Chinese people are taking all of our capital)just reducing the amount of energy that you need to waste it is progress. They're f****** stupid as hell man all they have to do is put the 700 watt CPUs in a container and fill it with the liquid nitrogen then boil the liquid nitrogen producing 5 million watts of turbine using the off-the-shelf one from general Electric. They can make more liquid nitrogen with that turbine or they can make 5 million watts of electricity the power of their data form the suit the computation doesn't consume the electricity. It's not like mechanical work! Right now CPUs are 100% inefficient none of the energy is used to produce more electricity after it is turned into heat by the CPU! Can you imagine that's like 10 billion dollars right there."the 10 Billion++ value of this intellectual property is exclusive to the viewers for the climate emergency the licensing terms are you may not sell this for beyond 10% of cost. My fee is 50% but is waived as long as it isn't used to facilitate the burning of fossil fuels.
      "

    • @mikehotchkiss8975
      @mikehotchkiss8975 Před 3 lety +6

      @@markknotten1210 Less coffee and your message may become clear. I don't disagree but I got lost in the labyrinth

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      @@monteself6826 there are a lot of vehicular Air handlers dirt cheap now on eBay. I believe you can hack the Mitsubishi for 175 delivery to do the 12,000 BTU through those units which are designed to handle up to 20,000 BTU. When your contractor gives you a hard time about mismatching different size units you have to remind them that the history of high seer is when people would take a 5-ton indoor unit and match it up with a 3-ton or even smaller outdoor unit. That's the ratio that works. The larger the evaporative coils the less energy it takes to grab heat with them. You also want to install solenoid controlled misting near the condenser coils. Finally although I said you want to have one compressor per house what I actually meant is one condenser coil to maximize the heat radiation. Once you understand the physics and it's not requiring a physicist it's just the way this works more surface area the more efficient. You want the air going into the outdoor unit to be as humid as possible. Hot humid air will give you far more cooling than dry cool air because dry cool air has no ability to absorb heat. It's the moisture in the air that allows you to dump the heat from your house into it. That's why he pumps don't work in the winter because below freezing you have to move an extraordinary amount of air to get heat out of it because dry air is just an insulator it has almost no heat. That's the physics just a couple small facts. If you can figure out a way of remembering them you should be able to navigate yourself to a super efficient unit.
      Specifically you want to buy a unit that's capable of far more cooling than you ever use even though that might be counterintuitive and the reason it's not counterintuitive because you want to have the electronically controlled motors not merely multiple speeds.
      So you see although you can usually guess from the vintage and the seer rating whether it's a infinitely variable speed compressor or a single speed or just the old school different windings for different speeds so two or three speeds at most and usually that's just two coils where you use one or the other and then both of them. The electric utility industry doesn't care about how little you pay them to the country. So they fought tooth and nail against multi-speed units and managed to keep them a high profit item. The explanation for why electric utilities don't want the unit that cost You less to operate is because it uses most of its electricity when it's operating at least efficiently. That's when the electricity that it's using is also the least profitable for the electric utility. That's why they want you to swap your 5 ton unit for three and a half ton unit and they incentivize contractors to do that. The three and a half ton unit with a single speed will cause you to let it run 24 hours a day but there's no way it can cool your house quickly when you come home. That can triple them out of electricity that you use. Remember when the Sun goes down you don't have much heat coming into your house but you need to be able to get the humidity out and that requires that you have very cold coils. That means that the blower requires a plugged filter. Yes a plugged dirty filter well dry in the air far better then a clear path through the indoor coils because you will start getting cold quickly in that circumstance and then you will be uncomfortable the moment the wind stops blowing because it will be muggy and starting the compressor on and off waste tremendous amounts of electricity obviously because you're letting all of the compressed refrigerant expand every time it goes off. Contractors talk about how there's a certain number of times that the compressor can start but if you run it at a low speed it will never lose compression. Some might argue it's like a lithium ion battery that way but actually lithium-ion batteries thrive when they get dirty charging power that's the premise of one of the companies that believes that can drastically increase the speed of charging by detecting when the charging becomes pathological. They do that using impedance signature but please don't say that I have endorsed that they are not a scam or to the contrary. They made a power bank about 10 years ago to demonstrate their high-speed charging but I have not been able to find any of them or find out if they manage to prolong the life of that small power bank.
      Very few people who have deep understanding of physics are involved in the heating ventilation and cooling industry it has a business plan which is the building obsolescence because they get the cell new units ridiculously often including at a local CVS where it was just built and as a contractor with a crane putting new package units on like after just a couple years. That's the general greenwashing industry where they show you the numbers about how by throwing away the stuff you bought just bought you can save money. Buy it right the first time. You can see that in district heat pumps where you can't find a disc heat pump efficiency solution you have to custom engineer it. That's the argument behind the Rocky mountain institute which is that by putting a million dollars up you can get people who are not loyal to the incumbent predatory companies like carrier and everybody else including Mitsubishi. The problem with their approach however is that they're working for the electric power industry not actually for the people. Electric power industry can provide cooling that isn't as efficient as all get up and they have until now. But who would care what kind of fuel they get at their house electric power industry has been bribing housing developers to get rid of the gas lines and nobody notices but gas provides light light that you can grow your own family's groceries from using bloom fuel cells and minor modifications to produce not electricity but light. If you bought a house that was all electric I'm sorry I offer you my condolences. Methane is like tap water. If you're in the first world you have running water. That means that you have several kinds of water gray water spring Water etc like the native Americans do. It also means you don't just have electricity that's a poverty. Using electricity to operate lighting is disastrous. The era of solid state lighting and fuel cells means that electric lights is obsolete. Don't make it complicated the new era of gas lighting has appeared and it is for the produce indoors. It releases plant food water and incredible amounts of light all without having to pay for copper etc wiring etc etc. It's far more cost-effective than sunlight pipes because obviously your plants can get light when the sun isn't available. Such quantities of light to have an Arizona Sun in a Michigan winter in your living room goes beyond having fresh spinach arugula apricots. It has nothing to do with marijuana. It has to do with not hauling fruits and vegetables around the world because people want to eat it where they don't have bright Sun. That's why you have a gas utility so that you can grow your own spinach etc in your own home even if you're in Alaska going months without sunlight. It's actually far more important technologically than solar electric panels are for off grid and that means where you don't have even gas and by gass I mean MEthAnE or hydrogen. Got it?

  • @rosalieroku3818
    @rosalieroku3818 Před 3 lety +72

    I always thought ice making to be a useful test load.
    Afterwards you have something of value to put in your bourbon.

    • @maggiejetson7904
      @maggiejetson7904 Před 3 lety +1

      Or you have a bucket of ice to cool your house with.

    • @cedarwest37
      @cedarwest37 Před 3 lety

      Well I don't use common ref. Ice in my Scotch... Always clear retail ice....I pay much for my Scotch....I want the best ice...

    • @charlemarcharlemar2401
      @charlemarcharlemar2401 Před 3 lety +2

      @@cedarwest37 ...but then it all goes to hell when mixed with spit.

  • @icandothat4120
    @icandothat4120 Před 3 lety +17

    I'm in Elko and I switched to a swamp cooler for my RV, it uses 80watts compared to my 600w AC and it does a better job for me at least and with the extra power Im making I bought a big freezer to use up the extra power. Thanks for making these videos because it's nice to see the difference in options.

    • @uvillano
      @uvillano Před rokem

      Hey there I’m also located in elko and would like to ask about your hvac system

  • @charlescummings1484
    @charlescummings1484 Před 3 lety +13

    Hey Will! I remember watching you way back with lessons about RVing. Thanks!
    Great to see you into the Solar, offgrid and efficiency area. This will help many people!
    Good for you and them! God Speed. From CT, U S A

  • @chucktownvanlife4267
    @chucktownvanlife4267 Před 3 lety +6

    I have a cruise N Comfort 12V A/C and it works awesome in my van conversion.

  • @rosalieroku3818
    @rosalieroku3818 Před 3 lety +14

    You are brilliant. And a great teacher.
    Your video about using an automatic transfer switch between PV and utility grid was genius. Essentially grid tied without net metering headaches.
    Everything is about to change for the better!

    • @cedarwest37
      @cedarwest37 Před 3 lety

      But don't show us Dudes your bed...bed...r o o m

    • @FBPrepping
      @FBPrepping Před 3 lety +1

      This is WAY more important than you would believe. I work with my dad (who is an electrician) and we had to repair a generator last week because the lady owner of the farm made a mistake (she hasn´t installed a transfer switch yet) and fried a key component of the power generator. My father repaired it, charged good money for a day of labor, but it could easily have been like in the two or three thousands.

  • @TYGY
    @TYGY Před 3 lety +5

    Wish you can do more gridtie system since you move into a house. Most people will love to know/benefits from how to build gridtie system. Even a small one will help.

  • @heathbarnett3451
    @heathbarnett3451 Před 3 lety +17

    Your clip on mic makes a world of difference with the audio..... Cool new systems brother!

  • @geohiker9196
    @geohiker9196 Před rokem +1

    I have a log cabin. In the summer, to control temperatures in Montana, I make sure that sun is kept out of the cabin (using tarps) and keeping windows closed during the day. in the evening and at night the tarps are lifted, the windows opened. So, the result, the logs are heat batteries and do not absorb less heat and the cabin stays below 70F in the day and only goes to about 65 at night. Perfect for me. in the winter I do need heat but I let the logs heat up from stove/propane fires and some sun. Very efficient and low power overall.

  • @siguie2355
    @siguie2355 Před 3 lety +5

    I went with an Enphase system install last year and it really is Great! I just spend too much time watching the app seeing how much I'm generating, and then every time a panel starts to drop I'm up there cleaning the thang.

  • @samTollefson
    @samTollefson Před 3 lety +5

    I got one of those portable A/C units at a thrift store for a steal, and built a sealed return air box around the air intake area, and added a flex duct to the outside making it as efficient as a window unit. I use it with my generator when a hurricane knocks out the power grid, I am actually getting the BTUs it claims.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      Unisource electric serves a motel that is right up against their substation. The evaporator coil on the room units is in a box as is the custom. You can burn yourself if you were walking past and touch it. One time I pulled it out of the wall and the mattress was brand new so it still had the plastic bag around it so I use that plastic bag pump out the air. Eventually they knocked on my door and I put it back in the slider frame. You don't have to insulate the tube because the tube is not radiant. The two of them may have little ridges on it but that isn't sufficient you have to have a fan blowing on the tube even if it's hot enough to burn you it's not going to matter that much because of the single pass cooling. All of the heat coming off of that tube is being sucked in unless you modify it as you have in which case you're no longer sucking the heat that leaks from that tube. It's a system. It's a system that maximizes profit for the coal burning entity like unisource or tricks to public into spending too much in the name of doing anything but cutting the profits of unisource instead increasing it. These companies have all been bought by foreign corporations making the gouging that China inflicts even in solar insignificant. It's the electricity itself that is the problem. If not the appliances. If you want to cool your body don't screw around with an insulator insulators are for keeping heat in not for keeping he going out. Got it? Ralph Nader talks about the electric grid when he runs for president he says it's the way you waste energy that's what it's for that's what it does the more energy waste the more money you make. You can bribe them to have you waste more money to make them more money and call that progress but at the end of the day Greta will not be able to go to college. I say let's get it done so that Greta can go to college! Have a heart. Get it done. Let her have some fun.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před 2 lety

      I have one for hurricanes too. It's inefficient as hell, but storing it in a closet and hooking it up in 10 minutes to run off a 5KW generator is priceless.

  • @GTBuzz111
    @GTBuzz111 Před 3 lety +12

    They have dual hose portable ACs. Intake and exhuast so you dont pull outside air in. Whynter is a popular brand for that.

  • @gormanthomas8135
    @gormanthomas8135 Před 3 lety +4

    Several years with my Pioneer mini-split in my shop and it is awesome!

  • @Miata822
    @Miata822 Před 3 lety +3

    I can confirm the Midea AC is awesome. It just sips power and has zero inrush on startup. Powerful for it's size and super quiet.

  • @jonasfalkenstrom7261
    @jonasfalkenstrom7261 Před 3 lety +34

    Hope you’re feeling better.

  • @CaptBill69
    @CaptBill69 Před 3 lety +3

    Right ON! I installed two 12,000 BTU Pioneer mini splits that run on 120vac late last year to heat and cool my house along with other options. A savvy buddy who turned me on to the growth in efficiency of these mini splits told me under-sizing em is better than over-sizing. I learned most mini-splits run on 240vac; while Pioneer offers the 120vac options in 12,000 and 9000 BTU smaller units :+) Tooled up to set up my own too; and they are both working good.

    • @bobham919
      @bobham919 Před 3 lety

      2000 btu's pioneer offers a mini split that is just 2k btu?

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      Your buddy is not savvy. At home Depot and Lowe's of course you might find micro inverter window units by LG. If you limit the cooling you increase the sear on The identical unit. So you can buy the same unit at 115 volts or 230 the 230 volt model can take more watts from the grid meaning it can spin faster meaning it can operate less efficiently. By buying two units instead of one in other words you reduce the efficiency of the system. Your goal is to operate everything as much as possible which is going to result in an operating at the lowest speed. You can see this in the mini split ratings of many brands including Bosch. There are surplus units on eBay from Bosch the 5000 BTU bottle.. that unit is a super quiet unit and of course German. They're not cheating when it comes to gaming the system for the seer rating. Somebody needs to talk about this more because even though it is surplus the seller is asking a lot of money because he respects the brand he just doesn't know why he should respect it but he respects it. The answer is because when it's on its maximum cooling power which for many people who only operate it when they come home for work until they overcool themselves and then they turn it off for the night it's going to use half of the energy that a much higher seer unit will use. Half!

    • @CaptBill69
      @CaptBill69 Před 3 lety

      Meant to write Pioneer has 12000 btu and 9000 btu units that have 120vac options. I like that option myself for more ways to run them, like even if the grid was down (via simple generator or solar system w inverter options

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      Never more than one compressor per House! Zone absolutely! Use all SURFACE ALWAYS.
      Price markups UNRELATED!

    • @CaptBill69
      @CaptBill69 Před 3 lety

      IMO: I Really LIKE my 2 x 120vac 12000 BTU Mini Split Heat Pump setup for the options they give me on top of their efficiency. I can run one or both; each runs on one or the other leg of my solar powered 240ac split phase; the 120vac version gives me multiple ways to power em up over a 240ac set ups (like my 120vac inverter generators can power em up, or a simpler 120vac Out Solar system can run em). I know what I LIKE. To each their own ways.

  • @wasuremashita
    @wasuremashita Před 3 lety +19

    I’m interested in how that inverter you talked about yesterday works without batteries! Excited to see some videos about that!

    • @AskIveSolar
      @AskIveSolar Před 3 lety

      Me too @wasuremashita

    • @hornytoad6565
      @hornytoad6565 Před 3 lety +1

      I bought one, that way when will sets his up I can just copy It all lol

    • @longtimberlong2472
      @longtimberlong2472 Před 3 lety +1

      The Solar City H6 will output 5kW 240VAC direct. They are still available cheap. However Forget finding a 400V compatible battery in North America.

  • @infamouswoodster
    @infamouswoodster Před 3 lety +2

    I have a similar single inefficient exhaust pipe a/c unit installed in my garage. After a few days of it pulling in musty air from all the air gaps in the walls and attic space, I made an adapter to covert it to a dual pipe (intake and exhaust) setup. It’s not fancy by any means but I used high density block of shipping foam and cut to size around the intake vent opening on the back of the a/c unit. Put a 5” hole in one side of the foam and used the left over exhaust duct (plus a new hole in my wall) for the intake. Works great and easily half the price of a dual pipe setup new ( if you can find one locally)

    • @calinolteanu8079
      @calinolteanu8079 Před 3 lety

      Well done, always thought this would make sense to diy.

  • @WOLFN8TR
    @WOLFN8TR Před 3 lety +1

    I just installed a Mr Cool 18,000 BTU, 20 SEER ductless unit for my 3 car garage. I should of done this years ago, it’s awesome!! Costco had the best price $1299 vs $1750 everywhere else. Keep up the good videos! I’m in Las Vegas also. 😎

  • @williamr.kirkland6317
    @williamr.kirkland6317 Před 3 lety +1

    The last time I saw your videos, you were almost living on the street. Great that you enjoy such success. Good video.

  • @pipingcalifornia3476
    @pipingcalifornia3476 Před 3 lety +3

    I would love to know what you actually do for a living! Great information! Thanks for taking the time to put everything together. I run 3 Pioneer units in my home. The goal was to run them off-grid when our lousy power company decides to turn our power off in the middle of summer for our safety... right... Anyway, they work great!

    • @harsep
      @harsep Před 3 lety +1

      The last time I've watched you moved to a house from the RV and planning to buy a house for your Mom and sister. Now I see you have a 5000 SF house and I assume maybe you had your mom and sister move into the smaller first house. I guess all this is financed thru your YT money with 526K subscribers. You should colab with Stephan Graham and Andre Jinke YT multi millionaires also living in large houses in Henderson , Nev. Without YT you guys whouldn't be in this situation! LOL .

  • @YT-Observer
    @YT-Observer Před 3 lety +5

    Part 2 -- You said some times you need a video idea so ... i watched your Jun 30, 2018 video on goals etc. "My Financial Priorities: When I plan to buy a house, current income, spending habits etc" Maybe you could watch that one again and make a update how things are now and if any of your ideas in it have changed or improved.

  • @campcraftcanada
    @campcraftcanada Před 3 lety +5

    Hey feeling better?
    Yea those are awesome Heat pumps!
    Work great even up here in🇨🇦!
    😍

  • @dailtonr9269
    @dailtonr9269 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm hardware engineer and brazilian. Your video is usefull.👍

  • @bradslagle200
    @bradslagle200 Před 3 lety

    I have a DIY RV and use the Midea 8k btu as the ac for the van. It is very insulated and have a 200AH battery that can run the ac all night, 800w of solar and it is charged up for the next day. The AC is awesome. love the channel

  • @jamesvandyke5874
    @jamesvandyke5874 Před 3 lety

    I too live in Vegas, but just bought 40 acres in Elko to get an off grid house built. Thank you for your very informative videos. I am very interested in solar and learning more.

  • @DavidBeede
    @DavidBeede Před 3 lety

    I just got off the phone with Pioneer and was assured that the 5 yr. warranty was for DIY as well. The confusion comes from them asking for licensed installer info on the registration that must only be filled in by the installer. However, it can be left blank for DIYers and the full warranty still applies! Great news! (I deleted my post to the contrary and apologize for misinformation.)

  • @NickAlati
    @NickAlati Před 3 lety +6

    Quite an amazing story you got homeless to living in an RV to 5,000 ft house and a Tesla! The American dream buddy congratulations

  • @cornfedproductions9773
    @cornfedproductions9773 Před 3 lety +1

    That is a nice house and sick solar set up. Can’t wait to get my farm set up like that. Just with out the “grid tie” off grid only. If any one deserves it it’s you!

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Před 3 lety +5

    Wish I came across that window AC unit when I needed to get one. Great video!

    • @NicholasLittlejohn
      @NicholasLittlejohn Před 3 lety

      @@marsrover001 The Walmart one was $140.00 and made a ton of noise.

  • @teamhaselmyer
    @teamhaselmyer Před 3 lety +3

    William,
    1st off.
    Congratulations bro👍
    You definitely came a lonnnnnnng way. Happy for you bro🤟🤟🤟
    Do you miss the Van life days???

  • @FirstSuiGeneris
    @FirstSuiGeneris Před 3 lety +3

    I’m running my mini-spilt right now, with my solar system, as I’m watching this video! It is 74 and running 255watts on float just maintaining 74 degrees. When it run full on it using 875watts only. It a Senville. I like to add with that AC trap your testing, just be careful. I test one of those to last summer, 24 a day a week at a time, with Henderson NV heat to. I melted the wiring inside that thing. Good thing it was a test I was very surprised and it had 10gage wires in it.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +1

      You know it only takes a few dozen lots to keep your body really cold. The problem that you're having is the humidity is getting into your evaporator air handler. You have to put that in a ldpe box. You can use galvanized metal so that it keeps the metal cold. Then you have to put a low density poly ethylene sheet of plastic in front of the box. That will keep the humidity from condensing on the evaporator coils or the metal box. If you will face that box you will find that you are not uncomfortable regardless of your windows being open. You only need to remove the humidity in the air if you are planning on sailing your clothing. If you don't have a goal of buying detergent because you have to wash your clothes all the time because you are running a dehumidifier and that's causing minerals to build up in your fabric because you don't notice that you're sweating. You need to notice when you're sweating so that you can change your clothing before you soil your clothing. If you run your dehumidifier you're not going to be able to know that you've got that problem going on. I know that it's popular to try to get the crap on the underwear and grow the bacteria under your armpits and s*** like that but not all of us can afford that fetish and certainly it's going to cause problems on this planet if it continues. By putting the cold metal behind the cheap plastic you will find that your body does not need dry air. Even if the air is the temperature of your body or warmer you will find that your body is radiating the heat invisibly this is known as infrared. Props you have bought a infrared heater? Your body is an infrared heater. Clothing is the way that you can sell air conditioning it's kind of like selling snow to Eskimos. Get people to wear the wrong fabrics and then you can mail all the icebergs and ship the heroin without having to go around the f****** continent. It's amazing what people can do if they put their minds on the task.

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Před 3 lety

      @@markknotten1210 lol

  • @Michael-si2ln
    @Michael-si2ln Před 2 lety

    I don't understand why you'd want to bring in hot air from the outside and cool it. instead of have a air conditioner that sucks the air from inside the house and recirculates it.
    I appreciate you taking the time to show us how to DIY installations enjoy all your videos you are an awesome person thank you ❤️

  • @rp9674
    @rp9674 Před 2 lety +1

    $30K is RELATIVELY cheap, but more than pocket change for me. I like the idea of a medium to small bang/$ off-grid systems powering supplemental heat & AC.
    I have 2 EVs, but mostly charge at night, maybe I could partial charge at 110 v.

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Před 2 lety

      I agree with three months ago me

  • @devinmanderson
    @devinmanderson Před 3 lety +4

    Practical preppers CZcams has some really cool offgrid ac options hes been working with. One in a full standalone mini split and the other is a water chiller heat recovery unit to replace your traditional outside evaporators for a ac system. I'm look at the stacking the chillers on my building because they can run on full solar and are extremely efficient.

    • @TwinJalanugraha
      @TwinJalanugraha Před 2 lety

      I watched that video and was surprised that there are no video showing any solar powered mini split system.

  • @offgridphilosophy7959
    @offgridphilosophy7959 Před 2 lety

    What a coincidence! I just dropped a vid showing my mini split on my Sprinter! With my system i can park in the sun and the ac actually keeps the temp perfect! When I'm at my land i park in the shade and hook to my ground mounted array👍 It's wonderful!

  • @larrylwill
    @larrylwill Před 3 lety

    I bought a Mr Cool 4 / 5 ton split system heat pump, seer 18 for my 2600sf house last year. I bought a scratch and dent unit, only the front and side of the condenser unit case was bent a little. I also got the special line set from them which enabled me to have the 10 year compressor warrentee with a diy install. The line set has a piston in the ends so there already sealed and you dont need to pump them down. They come precharged. The hardest part was removing my old air handler and dragging the new one in. This new condenser unit has a variable speed compressor and it keeps the humidity in south Alabama around 50% inside in the summer. The compressor sits under my bedroom window and I cant even here it over the air ducts blowing air. It also has dropped my elecric bill min $50 a month. Its a great system. Complete including hoses $3200. Free install (me). I also installed a Pioneer mini split 18000 btu 18 seer in my office 5 years ago, $850, I already had the lines. You cant hear the fan unless you get close and listen for it. Another great unit.

  • @justamannn8674
    @justamannn8674 Před 2 lety

    This is incredible! I live in Las Vegas as well. If you ever want to do a video series about upgrading and or converting a modern home to solar DYI from the ground up I volunteer. I will pay for everything! I’m motivated and committed!!!

  • @badactor3440
    @badactor3440 Před 3 lety +1

    You should install foil backed, foam insulation board inside your trailer. It's available at Lowes in 4×8 sheets in varying thickness.

  • @gabe1254
    @gabe1254 Před 3 lety

    I have a Pioneer 12k 16 seer mini split for my downstairs. Paid 699 off eBay, installed 5 years ago. Been heating and cooling flawlessly.

  • @reeread
    @reeread Před 3 lety

    You have 5000 ft.² in Vegas, I have 500 ft.² in Tucson Arizona. I am just converting from a 14 seer rooftop heat pump to a patio installed mini split pioneer diamanté 19 seer heat pump. I only have roof top space for 5 - 330 watt solar panels, so with 6.5 average daily peak sun hours. There is no way I can power the air conditioner via solar alone. I think some sort of hybrid solar panel - power wall option is going to be best for my situation But I don’t want to mess with high-voltage DC as a DIY project. Thanks for the video I learned a lot as always

  • @Dutchforces1
    @Dutchforces1 Před 3 lety +4

    I would like to see you go in-depth on slow-starters for large induction loads. Would be nice to see you wire it up to a water pump or something.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety

      Did you see the transformer starting battery Bank on battery hookup? That was a piece of art!

    • @thomasbarlow4223
      @thomasbarlow4223 Před 3 lety

      Really you should just have a bigger inverter if that's an issue starting theload

    • @Dutchforces1
      @Dutchforces1 Před 3 lety

      @@thomasbarlow4223 Other than our water pump starting we have no issues dealing with our loads. A soft starter would make more sense for us than a bigger inverter.

    • @Commandgate
      @Commandgate Před 3 lety

      @@Dutchforces1 Look for a hard start kit for the water pump. I have installed them on refrigerators to get my little 1000w inverter to run them and on the RV to get my Honda 2000i generator to start the AC. They are an add on or replacement Start capacitor.

  • @ThisRandomUsername
    @ThisRandomUsername Před 3 lety +2

    If you get a chance one day, could you check out some direct solar powered split systems? They take a MC4 connector to power them directly, but as a result only run during the bright parts of the day.
    If you also needed air conditioning at night I'd look into storing cold water. I think I worked out that a ~500 gallon tank would store enough energy between 40F and 60F to provide cooling at 18000BTU/h for 5 hours. If you have space for an insulated tank somewhere they're not too difficult to build out of some wood, foam and a liner of sorts. A lot cheaper than batteries too. As a side, you could also store heat during winter months.

  • @animered1986
    @animered1986 Před 3 lety +2

    could you add a few wind generators to help supplement night usage and cloudy days??? if you live in a windy area

  • @LancePenley
    @LancePenley Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please do a video about the midea U AC unit? It’s hard to find info on it or what watts it uses while running. I’m trying to figure it out for my energy audit.
    Love your channel man!

  • @lastservant
    @lastservant Před 3 lety +1

    Midea is a great buy!! and the Pioneer.
    You buy good quality products bro.

  • @piercehawke8021
    @piercehawke8021 Před 2 lety

    All excellent points that you brought up; I'm in Bullhead City where we avg 5-10 degrees warmer than Vegas

  • @slidewaze
    @slidewaze Před 3 lety

    I really like your choice in Mini-Split units. Both Mr Cool and Pioneer come out of the same factory. We have a couple Pioneer units up near Mt Charleston NV cooling a radio com-site and they have not missed a beat in the years they've been up there. We installed them and turned them on. Still working perfectly. Cheers neighbor!

  • @infinityphotorob
    @infinityphotorob Před 3 lety +2

    Great explanation of this stuff!! You have helped me with all sorts of stuff for my solar build in my little motorhome. The transfer switch is the bomb. Maybe is the coolest part of the system.

  • @JenMarco
    @JenMarco Před 3 lety +2

    I love that window unit! I have the one that is on the floor like at the 5:00 mark and has exhaust tubes taking up about 3 inches along the bottom of the window so I can open it BUT the compressor is in the room and so darn loud so I planned on using the old heavy one that I can’t use the window but I’m going to look into that one now.

  • @yanzhangmd
    @yanzhangmd Před 2 lety

    I found your videos to be very educational for electricity and household appliance.

  • @omnigeddon
    @omnigeddon Před 3 lety +2

    Can you do a video similar to this but on using solar power and just one room in a house off the grid

  • @Needtoknow208
    @Needtoknow208 Před 3 lety

    Love the faraday curtains!

  • @celsoruiz4339
    @celsoruiz4339 Před rokem

    Your honesty and your knowledge is awesome!!!! Keep up with the good job.

  • @mannyfragoza9652
    @mannyfragoza9652 Před 3 lety +9

    Did Will say his cat was singing LOL Will you always manage to make me lol when i least expect it.

  • @cliffud
    @cliffud Před 3 lety +5

    👍🏻 audio works on this one

  • @joesmania
    @joesmania Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Will, I just realized that I've never heard your thoughts on amorphous solar cells. You do mention cloudy days & extra batteries for autonomy, but I wonder what do you think of not having the extra expense (& storage area) of more batteries, & use amorphous panels instead? Especially for us northerners that have to deal with tons of cloudy days, & snow, etc.. I understand it would take more square feet of panels, but with those, you could practically shade your whole house with them & they'd still put out power from dawn to dusk. It might even help keep our dwelling cooler with a few inches of separation between surfaces.. I'd love to hear what you think about the pros & cons on that.. It might be helpful to a lot of people up here in zone 5 & beyond. We appreciate what you've been doing over the past few years.. You've probably helped tons of people gain priceless intangible things like certain skills & also things akin to independence & confidence.. I'd bet on it.. How great it must be to (1) Do something you enjoy anyways, (2) Get compensated while doing it, & (3) Help countless people in the process, oh, and another one I almost didn't think of: (4) gain their admiration & respect in the process... I mean, that's awesome, & I'm glad someone like you ended up with that happening after all the other not so fortunate stuff you've gone through... Now you'll never forget where you came from, so you'll handle successes grounded & graciously.. Those are the ones ya like to see win..
    Anyways, I hope there's a way to make a vid on amorphous panels pros v cons, if you're not so inspired, you dislike them, or you've covered the subject some years back, maybe just visit the subject for as long as you can stand it.. 😁 The products & tech now available might enable you to start a new beginners series if you're running out of fresh ideas.. Just a thought. I know you don't like covering the same stuff over, but if it's not already, the products & prices might be different enough soon to make covering it different.. especially the "On a budget" line of vids.. Those are the best because help the people who need the help the most..
    I appreciate ya Will. Take care out in that heat down there.. Thanks for everything!

  • @USMC6976
    @USMC6976 Před 2 lety

    I have Daikin in my home now for about 7 years. I have had no problem with them. I did purchase individual units for each of the rooms I installed them in. Instead of one multi-unit pump with individual inverters in the room and have separate heat pumps outside. The difference in cost to me was only $250. The advantage, if any one or two of the pumps stop working I will have another room with either heat or air conditioning.
    These type units will not work well in areas that have extreme cold periods. I live in the south USA.

  • @lloydcoleman5469
    @lloydcoleman5469 Před 3 lety +1

    I just gotta thank you so very much for all your honest perspectives and professional opinions. You go beyond being helpful!!!

  • @ExeterXD
    @ExeterXD Před 3 lety +3

    I really like this outdoor general electric/solar type of content
    Cba looking at your work desk most of the time 😂

  • @maggiejetson7904
    @maggiejetson7904 Před 3 lety +2

    I think the right expectation is important. If you are limited to how many array you can put on you should have multiple smaller systems that can be "switched" between off grid or grid tied, and plug in just the right amount of them and turn them on, let it run continuously to use up all the power your panel can provide. Say today you get 5000W, you plug in and turn on 5000W of AC and let another 1000W plug into the grid, but tomorrow if you get 6000W from solar you can plug in 6000W to the solar and nothing to the grid.

  • @VentShop
    @VentShop Před 3 lety

    Literally just had someone accept an offer on a house so solar is in my future. The place had window air's and no central heat so mini splits are my plan. Gonna be a ton of work, roof needs replaced, bathroom floor needs fixed, all the electrical needs upgraded, not to mention some other things. But planning to DIY grid tie with micro inverters so I can add as I go along and keep the costs down. Probably start off fully grid powered and supplement as I go along.
    Now it's just waiting for the closing to happen so I can get started.

  • @marlon8429
    @marlon8429 Před 11 měsíci

    Heat pump air conditioner are only common in warm winter climates . Once the outside temperature drops below freezing the heat pump reversing valve can’t pull heat from the ambient temperature and at that point the heat strips kick on . That’s why in the south you may see lots of heat pump and up north gas furnaces or oil burners can be used . Now there is gas heating in warmer winter climates

  • @laperlenoir
    @laperlenoir Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as usual, Will. Would you please add Closed Captioning to your videos? I’m very hard of hearing and have to rewind so often I might as well not watch. So frustrating because you have such awesome content. I’m off-grid and have learned so much through your channel, but will probably have to stop without captioning. Thanks!

    • @calinolteanu8079
      @calinolteanu8079 Před 3 lety +1

      CZcams auto generates CC, seems to work great for this video, you need to enable it. Hope it helps!

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse  Před 3 lety

      Oh strange, it should work. Might be due to how early you watched the video. Usually CC works great

    • @lrobie123
      @lrobie123 Před 3 lety

      I am using cc on this video. no problems

  • @joepah51
    @joepah51 Před 2 lety

    Good advice on those portable air conditioners.. they are really awful inefficient.

  • @maribelrios6562
    @maribelrios6562 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a solar inverter, all I need now is the AC. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @nathanbennett9025
    @nathanbennett9025 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been doing HVAC for years and I can tell you know what you’re talking about

  • @lorimc62lm
    @lorimc62lm Před 3 lety

    Yay! Another video! Thanks Will, hope you're getting better 🤗♥️

  • @lauchlingillis9255
    @lauchlingillis9255 Před 3 lety +1

    I believe BJs sells a double hose system, it uses outside air.

  • @dahveed284
    @dahveed284 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you go with the Tesla power walls? If not, what are you using for batteries?

  • @ganesankpillay3768
    @ganesankpillay3768 Před 3 lety

    Thank you now i see first hand a system that can power so many aircon . With the KW requirement ( 16 kw ) . Very few videos on that !!!

  • @kparrot1
    @kparrot1 Před 3 lety +9

    I have become interested in solar power and have been doing a lot of research. I am glad I found your channel and have been binge watching your videos, as well as, purchased your book.
    There is one question I would like to have answered. I live in Arizona and from time to time, we have large hail storms. Can you speak to what risk my solar aray may be in during a hail storm and what precautions one might take to prevent catastrophic solar Aray damage. Any thoughts you have would be helpful.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +3

      I just tried to reply to the question about whether a nickel is too much to pay for a lot of photovoltaic panel that has dimples in it from crystals falling from the sky. Such panels will work for a very long time and the nickel is not too much to spend per watt for such panels. Generally speaking you can get a nickel from the locations that are selling them because the insurance has bought new panels. Unless you are installing several square miles of panels the damage from the following ice will not matter. Falling ice does not affect the performance of the panels it just gives them character.

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 Před 3 lety +1

      You'd get an answer from google quicker than Will; especially since your question is pretty universal and simple to find:)

  • @Adrianzx
    @Adrianzx Před 3 lety +1

    You have a huge house

  • @allenmay8850
    @allenmay8850 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you heard of the Hot Spot mini splits that run directly off solar panels? No inverter needed. I installed one on and outside shed. It works great.

    • @davidleclair5738
      @davidleclair5738 Před 3 lety

      I have one. I like it too but it seems to waste solar production when it’s not running. I want to capture that by parralleling an MPPT and batteries with the min split on the same solar array. Have you thought of this?

  • @paulplack490
    @paulplack490 Před 3 lety +2

    The last house I owned had a 13 SEER AC, which was a low-budget "builder's special" from when the house was new. It finally failed from old age. I discovered it would be against code to replace it with anything less than SEER 16 - that's how bad those are! Yours may also use a freon which is no longer available.

    • @integr8er66
      @integr8er66 Před 2 lety +4

      It is absolute tyranny to make a rule telling someone what SEER A/C unit they have to buy. So if you can't afford crazy expensive stuff its still ok to have No A/C though right?

  • @abdullrahman2
    @abdullrahman2 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a potato solar system
    No protection what so ever
    Just pv , wires , tape , lead acid battery , cheap pwm with no temp sensor and 1500watts Chinese sine wave inverter.
    My budget is 500$
    I can not afford anything more
    And it is off grid system lol
    No grid avaliable cuz I am in Syria (warzone kinda)

  • @kswis
    @kswis Před 3 lety

    Wow, the array on your house is incredible. Im sure it's already paid itself off. Def something im after

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Před 3 lety +2

      He must of gotten in early on bit coin.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah in a couple months he has saved the $30,000 in electricity well I guess you meant the $20,000?

    • @kswis
      @kswis Před 3 lety

      @@markknotten1210 that's a ton of $ for sure but all things considered it is a ton of power on top of the fact the power company in Vegas will soon be paying him if they haven't begun already. It's one of the wisest investments I can think of

  • @bernarddouthit4647
    @bernarddouthit4647 Před 3 lety

    Your video is really informative. One question - why not switch over to using evaporative coolers? They use about 10% of the energy of conventional AC and they would work great in Vegas.

  • @aragon2235
    @aragon2235 Před rokem +2

    That awkward moment when your AC window unit works better than your ex girlfriend. Lol

  • @joebotz1243
    @joebotz1243 Před 3 lety

    I'm in Vegas 2 and you could feel the summer coming on soon. Good video.

  • @percyjackson2800
    @percyjackson2800 Před 2 lety

    Forget the AC. I’m just amazed about how easily the window goes up and down.

  • @wildwestunlimited
    @wildwestunlimited Před 2 lety

    Wow, Just found your channel. I poked around your other videos...... Ended up a SUBSCRIBER!! You teach really well! Nice job!! I hope you're making MILLIONS doing CZcams!! (We all know you're not, but I can be optimistic and hopeful right?)

  • @maxfastest
    @maxfastest Před 3 lety +2

    Wow !
    Exactly what i was needing information on !
    Thanks !

  • @MrGreen7427
    @MrGreen7427 Před 3 lety +1

    You might want to put a gap seal on the upper part of the bottom part of your window. Air will be getting by your half open window there.

  • @N8TheSnake
    @N8TheSnake Před 3 lety +8

    I don't think anybody would have noticed the curtains or the fact that Alexis Texas picked them out. It's okay Will, you do you fam *hahaha*

  • @RecarroJamesOfficial
    @RecarroJamesOfficial Před 3 lety

    Hey try Zamna Climate mini split air conditioner and heat pump. They are ACDC, accept direct connections from solar panels.
    You'll get them with precharged linesets, they're DIY like Mr. Cool and they're a USA 🇺🇸 company.

  • @ralphbell1786
    @ralphbell1786 Před 2 lety

    I was hoping that you would expand into grid tie systems. DIYers should definitely seek help with parts of it, but having battery backup is nice--especially where greedy utilities use net metering unfairly. Just having enough batteries to act like a UPS during brief outages helps alot.

  • @copiercnxn
    @copiercnxn Před 3 lety

    I love my 2 Midea U window units! I have a 8k in my bedroom. I put a kilawatt meter on it for 3 days. I observed that in "cool" mode, when the compressor kicks on full, I'm using about 200 watts, then when it drops to standby, with low fan breeze, 9 watts!! After 3 days, I had used 2.8kw hours at 72 degrees. Approx. 1kw per day! Amazing! I love it. I wonder how much solar/battery to cool a cabin, 55" led tv, a few LED lights? Video?
    Thanks, Will!

  • @deadeyecustoms1500
    @deadeyecustoms1500 Před rokem

    I have a Zamna 12k btu native DC off grid air conditioner to run continually during the summer days & nights, off my 28kwh 13000w 48v solar system. It has an EER rating of 19. I haven't had the chance yet to install it, since my building is still under construction. It's made to run off 48v solar array only or solar+battery set up. I'm over insulating my living space so that this thing can handle the hot southern days. It can run without batteries & solely from your solar array during the sunlight hours. 4-350w panels will run this air conditioner by themselves. If you have a small cabin or need to cool a smaller area, these native DC air conditioners are perfect. They also make hybrid systems & 18k btu systems. I wanted efficiency in my situation, so they can run 24-7 if needed.

  • @jackpatteeuw9244
    @jackpatteeuw9244 Před 3 lety +2

    Lots of information covered in a short period of time ! A few comments.
    • While heat pumps, especially mini-split heat pumps, will provide heat, some work in very cold climates (10,000 BTU) require a lot of power to start. Several time more than is required to run continuously. This is one problem with running an A/C unit from an inverter. They do make "hard start" electronic devices, but again BUYER BEWARE ! IMHO the best one on the market is the Micro-Air Easy Start.

  • @UGPVlogsLA
    @UGPVlogsLA Před 3 lety +1

    Great content! I’m looking at going off grid and must thank you for sharing your knowledge about solar energy and everything “in between”.
    And I love your black kitty! 🐈‍⬛ I have one too , they have the best personalities. My Cat Ruger has his own YT channel! Meow 😸

  • @carlsitler9071
    @carlsitler9071 Před 3 lety

    I just bought Pioneer mini splits to replace my old 10 seer central air. I think I will research an off grid system to run one of the 12k units.

  • @maggiesjourney3877
    @maggiesjourney3877 Před 3 lety +2

    Will. So proud of you. Sorry the gf didn’t work out. You rock.

    • @harsep
      @harsep Před 3 lety

      I'm sure he was fast to reallise she was a gold digger. Money comes first before relationships. Will lived a hard life and was not able to walk with his deseise early in his life.

  • @Saint696Anger
    @Saint696Anger Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool, I'll check them out

  • @user-pd2rq5oj2x
    @user-pd2rq5oj2x Před 3 lety +7

    An rv can be heated and cooled with the right combination of solar, high efficiency (seer 20+, hspf 13+) mini split, insulation, high capacity solar (1000+ watt), high capacity battery, efficient solar system, lifestyle, efficient electronics, and... A good alternator + the occasional drive.

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +1

      You know this is not hypothetical. In an RV you may want to enjoy extremely large amounts of sunshine because most RVs are ranch. That means they don't have multiple levels of living space meaning you can have a skylight. See you want to let in some of the some of the sunlight. But you also want to not be hot. Now I have lived in metal sheds with brown paint on their roof and no insulation so you can be in the dark and be blowing thousands of cubic feet per minute onto your body and evaporating 5 gallons an hour of sweat. You're still going to be roasted by brunch. It's the invisible electromagnet spectrum that matters. That's why you can grow crops under the right solar panels. The crops are not making electricity with the sunlight! Your body gets heat from the spectrum and operates its retina elsewhere. So you have to choose the skylights properly. If you want to sleep during the day for example you probably don't want to leave the blue plastic on and in doing so I have to buy more skylights. The big super Walmarts have some interesting skylight designs their primary concern is keeping customers from dropping from the ceiling when they close LOL. But if you care how your skylight works not just at night you're going to say to this video that I don't think you have to have three times as much space for solar panels as under The ranch House. I think you're going to say that rather than a two story house requires far more electricity per square foot to stay cool if you are using the humidifiers. You want to have the floor provide most of the cooling and so the RV doesn't have a ground connection to the floor but it does have a draft underneath it. That's why your air conditioners need to go under the floor of your RV not on the roof. If they're on the roof then they're going to shade your skylight and the whole point is having as much sunlight during the day as possible. It's not the sunlight that causes the problem it's the infrared being blocked from leaving your body. You can take care of that problem in the RV because you have the sunlight coming through the roof so you don't have to have clothes on because you don't have to have Windows. But more importantly the surface is in an RV are limited so the amount of floor that you have to buy that is non condensing but as your infrared hitting an ice cold surface even on the other side of a vacuum right because if you think about an ldpe block like the glass box blocks people build rooms out of but having it coated with a film that prevents the humidity in the air from condensing you can essentially just build on ice. You can have a frozen slab for your winter ice skating recreational needs in the back of your RV and then in the summer you have the glass blocks covered by the film to keep the ultraviolet being captured by the ice which will not melt the ice because you don't need to get rid of much ultraviolet you're only putting out like 100 Watts if that when it comes to the ultraviolet most of the cooling is being done by the evaporation of your body fluids in your lungs. So I don't know how many watts of UV you need to get rid of but you're talking about pennies a month not dollars a day. For some of us the difference between pennies a month and dollars a day matters not just for the parts of the world that are being not swamped but fully submerged but even for Miami Penthouse residence there's a lot of things you can do with a few extra dollars a day. You can put somebody through medical school you can make two out of three people who have to work jobs they don't enjoy instead play music that you can't live without.

    • @gregpeterman1102
      @gregpeterman1102 Před 3 lety +4

      @@markknotten1210 Is that all you got to say?

    • @markknotten1210
      @markknotten1210 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gregpeterman1102 Greg I took the weekend off. My mom has been in great Jeopardy and she has been the focus the last couple years not merely the last couple decades. After I solve this problem I shared the good news with her and I hope she is alive etcetera to hear it. Her family was chased from Russia during the Russian revolution and my family has had other cliche traumas like that. For example my stepfather was recruited into Nazis as a child and then as a psychiatrist for America ended up taking over from my father taking care of my mother but ended up getting euthanized despite being a forensic psychiatrist or let's say because of the false information that going to medical school made him vulnerable still believing. So that's been hitting the fan the last couple days. There's a lot of good news there today and I have time accordingly to dots and eyes. I said of course two dots some eyes. I shared this with a friend of mine in the video I was replying to a comment on a moment ago. That's why you can hear me talking to my friend at the end of that comment before I just sent it not to be rude to my friend and make him wait for me too finish the comment or remove what I said to him from the end of its incomplete state. The main thing is using gravity to move your refrigerant to your body so you don't have to use a pump. You got that part? The main thing is that the refrigerant boils at a temperature neither too cold or too hot so it can be put directly in a bladder that touches your feet and your crotch or wherever you want to dump your heat. Additional points are that the lungs are cooling our body for most of the time. The evaporation in our lungs. By using liquid nitrogen to condense the refrigerant through a turbine or not. Again the amount of heat that we're getting rid of is so insignificant that if we are stationary at home at work etc and if we are alone just buying equipment for ourselves we don't need a turbine and a heat pump we can just waste most of the liquid nitrogen we use because we're using almost none I mean we're talking about a penny a week instead of three pennies or something. That savings two cents a week isn't worth the cost and delay of setting up a micro turbine and pumping that body heat outside you can just boil the nitrogen directly with an understanding it's only a few Watts because most of the cooling is from the air we inhale boiling our body fluids in our lungs. However in special cases you would want to condense that water and be able to drink it again. In special cases you would want to drastically reduce your liquid nitrogen consumption so for example if you don't have a liquid nitrogen delivery service or you want to travel you can just use dry ice which costs a hell of a lot more than liquid nitrogen like hundreds of times as much but because you're using so much efficiency etc you're not talking about anything comparable to even the interest payments on the credit card bill for a couple hundred watts of solar panels. The goal is to be comfy and productive to have a optimal blood temperature. You can do that by having the temperature of your socks stay slightly below body temperature. The problem is the refrigerant is going to have a fixed boiling temperature but you can use air as an insulator to separate your foot skin from the cold bladder if for some reason you need reduced cooling or of course just stop pumping liquid refrigerant into the bladder to control the cooling. It all depends upon how sophisticated the design is and the application. The obvious demonstration application is to run down the Grand Canyon on the hottest day on almost no water condensing your exhalations pumping your body heat out with that turbine with the boiling refrigerant from your body heat alone. The ability to carry almost nothing and have your blood temperature remain optimal as you engage in maximum exertion climbing the miles straight up the Grand Canyon represents proves how efficient this is. Is there anybody that wants to join me demonstrating that this summer? The equipment will be provided but you're going to need to be able athletically to perform. You won't have to carry much weight and your blood temperature will stay low but you will have to have the core fitness. Let me know!

    • @Wingnut353
      @Wingnut353 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gregpeterman1102 Clearly... that wasn't all he had to say.

  • @garyharper2943
    @garyharper2943 Před rokem

    I have a carrier 3 ton mini split heat pump for my 30x40 shop, best investment I ever made.

  • @howardwrentworth3359
    @howardwrentworth3359 Před 3 lety

    Anyone interested check out alpine air. I bought thier blue ridge ductless minisplits. The biggest is 22 seer and the two smaller are 38 seer! I'm not affiliated with them. Just found them and started using them. I liked them so much we started using them on rental properties we own.
    The 9000 btu 38 seer diy kit is $1300.