Shipping Container Venting | Wind Tunnel Lab Test Comparison All Types

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This is a real-world comparison to evaluate the efficacy of different shipping container venting solutions in a wind tunnel lab.

Komentáře • 4

  • @arepadetrigo
    @arepadetrigo Před rokem

    I really like this design as compared to other passive vents and especially the ugly spinning turbine wheels that also seem risky for creating leaks on the roof. I am in the investigation stage and am "considering" purchasing a 20" "New" container to use as supplementary storage for lawn mowers, gardening tools, and other storable items that you might keep in a shed. Looking at this system, I only have three questions: 1) Would it be advisable to install two of your vents, one high and one low for the purpose of preventing condensation "rain" but also venting gasoline fumes from the stored yard equipment and/or gasoline? 2) (2 part question) Although you mentioned it as a selling point, I am a little concerned that your vents seem to only be glued to the container. Will they really stay stuck and waterproof for the long run? Could you put screws or rivets in them as a precaution? 3) Does the material these vents are made from hold up in hot/cold/rainy/frosty weather and will they stand up against UV rays? If I get a container, I would really like to know the answer to these questions. You seem to have a really great product here. Thank you for your time.

  • @180Floridalife
    @180Floridalife Před 10 měsíci

    Looks like an excellent ventilation solution can’t wait to try it on my container

  • @jawsmod
    @jawsmod Před 2 lety +1

    So, this system only works when outside wind exists?

    • @theresadrown2277
      @theresadrown2277 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, I am with 360 Products North America. A wind gust of less than 1 mph is all that is needed for this system to work and there is always moving air. Thanks for the question!