Inside an automatic foam soap dispenser with clever pump.

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2020
  • I was expecting this unit to be based on a single motor driving a separate fluid pump and aeration system. But they've got a very clever pump system that combines the two into one.
    The infrared sensor seems to put out four pulses a second. I didn't reverse engineer the op-amp section because I have a feeling that it may just be a pre-filter and amplifier, with the microcontroller processing the resultant voltage level via an analogue input.
    On eBay this type of unit has the description:-
    350ml Automatic Foam Soap Dispenser Infrared Motion Sensor Touchless Hand Washer
    If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
    www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm
    This also keeps the channel independent of CZcams's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.
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Komentáře • 524

  • @ButlinsHistory
    @ButlinsHistory Před 3 lety +191

    I hope we are going to see this on Saturday connected to the Butane can.

  • @youngmatt79
    @youngmatt79 Před 3 lety +29

    "I can see the circuit board already" - bigclive pillow talk...

  • @3rdalbum
    @3rdalbum Před 3 lety +116

    "Darling, I can't watch TV with you right now, I'm watching a man disassemble a soap dispenser."

    • @Anvilshock
      @Anvilshock Před 3 lety +8

      "Goodness, honey, why didn't you say so earlier? Can you put it on the big telly?"

    • @natec1
      @natec1 Před 3 lety

      "Daddy, can I watch too?"

    • @digihorse6730
      @digihorse6730 Před 3 lety +1

      You watching that porn again?

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Před 2 lety

      True story

  • @BRUXXUS
    @BRUXXUS Před 3 lety +49

    At first glance I thought the springs were what was mixing the air and soap into a foam. That little foamer module makes a lot more sense.

  • @johnpossum556
    @johnpossum556 Před 3 lety +46

    Release the schmoo!

  • @zh84
    @zh84 Před 3 lety +46

    The swash plate pump reminds me that there have been attempts to make (steam and i.c.) engines which used the same principle in reverse, turning gas pressure into rotary motion. They are called axial engines. The main advantage is reduced frontal area. It seems only to have been used successfully to drive torpedos.

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC Před 3 lety +11

      it's really only used in torpedoes because the cylinder is the limiting form factor, and swashplate engines are cylindrical. they have their drawbacks but those don't matter in a torpedo because it only needs to last for as long as it has fuel before it breaks down, since it's only going to be used once anyways.

    • @ra3319
      @ra3319 Před 3 lety +4

      It’s actually used quite commonly on cars. Not as an engine, but as A/C compressors. Most compressors with cylindrical bodies are usually pumps with pistons in parallel with the rotating shaft.

  • @mikeguitar9769
    @mikeguitar9769 Před 3 lety +37

    This channel is awesome. Relaxing, funny, educational, detailed.

    • @deriksteven
      @deriksteven Před 3 lety +3

      Indeed. Welcome to Clive!

    • @Peter_S_
      @Peter_S_ Před 3 lety +4

      If you're not also subscribed to the live channel, sub up to BigCliveLive too!

  • @doranku
    @doranku Před 3 lety +39

    Moose on demand, thought that was only avilable is Sweden!

  • @MoritzvonSchweinitz
    @MoritzvonSchweinitz Před 3 lety +74

    Cool that it is self-priming!
    Now, how could alcoholic beverages be used in this? Jaeger-Mousse-dispenser? Instant wine-aereator?

    • @em0_tion
      @em0_tion Před 3 lety +4

      Alcohol & science - it's like describing Russia with just 2 words 😆

    • @MrHack4never
      @MrHack4never Před 3 lety +2

      @@em0_tion
      And if you add fire, you're talking about Clive's Livestreams

    • @Phoen1x883
      @Phoen1x883 Před 3 lety

      If you could find something to maintain a bubble shape that wasn't soap, you might be on to something.

    • @Kineth1
      @Kineth1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Phoen1x883 Gelled alcohol? (hand sanitizer)

  • @just_noXi
    @just_noXi Před 3 lety +74

    My inner child giggled about the "mousse required sensor".

    • @ka-i
      @ka-i Před 3 lety +2

      One week ago? How?

    • @Pwills
      @Pwills Před 3 lety +5

      Kai TheAviator he’s a time traveler

    • @cancelhandles
      @cancelhandles Před 3 lety

      @@ka-i patreon

  • @evensgrey
    @evensgrey Před 3 lety +121

    For this kind of device, having connectors is absolutely posh.

    • @Peter_S_
      @Peter_S_ Před 3 lety +21

      It makes for faster assembly in the factory. The main assembly people don't need to solder and the soldered parts can be made by subcontractors.

    • @JamilKhan-hk1wl
      @JamilKhan-hk1wl Před 3 lety +7

      Its probably worth the time/labour savings

    • @andr8009
      @andr8009 Před 3 lety

      May I ask why? Is it because of corrosion?

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Před 3 lety +75

    "the only thing I notice is the range actually decreases"
    That happens with age

  • @KevinKadow
    @KevinKadow Před 3 lety +6

    For products which like to clip themselves back closed, I take an defunect credit card (or hotel keycard) and slice on a diagonal to make two (or more) disposable flat wedges. Kind of like making guitar picks.
    As you work around the perimeter with the spudger, shove a wedge into the gap anywhere it seems to want to clip back together.

  • @robinbrowne5419
    @robinbrowne5419 Před 3 lety +1

    You're lucky Clive. Randomly turning itself off is better than randomly squirting soap everywhere.

  • @SpoonerStudios
    @SpoonerStudios Před 3 lety +5

    Just bought two on eBay. I have bought so many things after your videos (when you say "I like that") and they have all been brilliant purchases so far.

  • @allyn788
    @allyn788 Před 3 lety +80

    That pump reminds me of the USB powered aquarium air pump Clive disassembled recently.

    • @markiangooley
      @markiangooley Před 3 lety +1

      Me too. Some similarity.

    • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
      @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah the “sucky blowy” pump
      Those are Clive’s words

    • @markfergerson2145
      @markfergerson2145 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, same general "three phase" principle. I wonder how many other gadgets it's in? No doubt Clive will show us.

    • @GenOner
      @GenOner Před 3 lety +6

      I like how we all keep up with his videos and basically can reference stuff and everyone understand which videos, its like this is the sequel to the aquarium video

    • @DumahBrazorf
      @DumahBrazorf Před 3 lety

      It's exactly the same to me, just few differences in the inlet.

  • @RStell-wt5qr
    @RStell-wt5qr Před 3 lety

    This man is the undisputed King of hacking cheap electronics with a just barely legal perverted undertone.

  • @JonGUK
    @JonGUK Před 3 lety +1

    On the strength of your video I just bought 2 of these from amazon (arrived Friday) . Absolutely brilliant device. We have tried other, and more expensive, auto soap dispensers over the past couple of years and this is by far the best one yet. One in the kitchen and one in the bathroom !

  • @sarkybugger5009
    @sarkybugger5009 Před 3 lety +2

    Had to order one of these, just because it's so neat. Two days later and I'm "experimenting" with different strength detergent mixtures. Gotta love eBay.
    It only pumps for a couple of seconds. If you want another splodge of foam, you have to trigger it again.

  • @albertpaoloawesome
    @albertpaoloawesome Před 3 lety +1

    This is very popular in the Philippines. This is sold as Xiaowei X6S alcohol dispenser. It costs 10-15 USD here. I accidentally dropped mine once and thensuddenly sprayed alcohol randomly on its own. Apparently some alcohol seeped into the sensors and shorted some stuff triggering the spray. Letting it dry fixed it though haha.

  • @agurdel
    @agurdel Před 3 lety +25

    So... when do we see the butane adapter for it?

  • @electroshed
    @electroshed Před 3 lety +146

    Who else wanted to see the pump on 24v instead of 6v ?

    • @gbraadnl
      @gbraadnl Před 3 lety +1

      The motor is a standard type so replaceable for a different voltage for sure.

    • @dogsarebest7107
      @dogsarebest7107 Před 3 lety +55

      @@gbraadnl I think he meant running the 6v motor, on 24v, so that it ran 4x faster turning into a aircraft hangar fire suppression system on his bench

    • @gbraadnl
      @gbraadnl Před 3 lety +5

      @@dogsarebest7107 ah, inducing more messy sputtering of foamy bits

    • @dogsarebest7107
      @dogsarebest7107 Před 3 lety +16

      @@gbraadnl Indeed! I was kind of hoping to see it, to be honest. The little silicone hose, whipping out, spraying thick lather in a continuous stream in every direction. Cue frenzied hand movement has he tries in vain to turn the supply off or disconnect an alligator clip. Camera cuts from overhead to Clive, sitting looking defeated, globs of foam covering his face, glasses, and beard, "Alright soo...."

    • @gbraadnl
      @gbraadnl Před 3 lety +3

      @@dogsarebest7107 I fully agree, it should have to be replaced with the appropriate volted motor. Overvoltage is the key to success I would say

  • @ChristieNel
    @ChristieNel Před 3 lety +3

    What an elegant pump design. Just beautiful.

  • @MrSteveslps
    @MrSteveslps Před 3 lety

    I'm not an electrician or looking to be, but its always nice learning something new. Thanks for everything you do clive!

  • @phils4634
    @phils4634 Před 3 lety +1

    Those springs are working on the same principle as renal or arterial stents - "propping the vessels open". A faster, cheaper and safer alternative to bypass grafting for those "not so occluded" vessels!

  • @TinkerbatTech
    @TinkerbatTech Před 3 lety +14

    Hmmm. I have the rechargeable version of this unit. Very nice to see the slick design! Thanks! Now I don't have to shred my unit. Pretty clever setup... Stay safe! Stu

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Před 3 lety

      and how long does the charge last ?
      someday you will have to open the unit to replace the lithium or buy a new dispenser ?

    • @TinkerbatTech
      @TinkerbatTech Před 3 lety +2

      @@jyvben1520 Good question. I haven't been using it real often, but it's been sitting there in standby for about 3 months, still working. Figure that the pump will fail before the battery, but ifthe battery fails, I have several hundred lithium rechargeables in all sorts of form factors. Not a problem here.. :) Keep on watching the Clive! Stay safe, Stu

    • @avada0
      @avada0 Před 3 lety

      How much did it cost? Did it last? (particularly the battery)
      Whatdoes it look like? (There are several different designs.)

  • @SigEpBlue
    @SigEpBlue Před 3 lety +10

    Interesting design. Dirty boy, getting that foamy soap all over the explosion containment dish! ;)

  • @jtomwoo
    @jtomwoo Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought that dispenser. Love it. Thanks for the breakdown. Takeaway is don't get any particulates in the soap as they may clog the tiny holes.

    • @budgiefish
      @budgiefish Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately on one of the dispensers I bought, the anti-kink spring they used has rusted to the point it was leading to particles that were preventing the valves from sealing and therefore failing to pump - I've not opened the other one (same style as the one in this video) but hoping they used stainless steel spring material!
      The other has also just stopped responding to detecting hands... As they use an unmarked SOIC 16 pin chip as microcontroller I'm not sure if the failure is there (no idea on replacement) or in the receiver diode (the transmitter can be seen blinking on a phone camera). The pulse can be seen on a scope but it's hard to know if its right or not - and the input connects seemingly directly to the MCU rather than the opamp as in this video, so even harder to fault find. It's not trying to drive the output transistor and the motor functions so it has been narrowed down to the IR side of things, but a bit stuck here now.

  • @jclowe1113
    @jclowe1113 Před 3 lety +14

    I put my finger on it and it spurts everywhere nice one Clive. The motor is doing magical stuff 😹😅

    • @ungefeiert
      @ungefeiert Před 3 lety

      After he removed the tank it came

  • @Uncle-Duncan-Shack
    @Uncle-Duncan-Shack Před 3 lety

    The explosion containment pie dish is getting washed, very elaborate way of doing it.
    But I do approve.
    And then my mind wandered of, down the gutter, pondering foamy lubricants, oh dear......................................

  • @DKVinyls
    @DKVinyls Před 3 lety +1

    These things are amazing, we have one of the Xiaomi Mijia soap dispensers. Batteries last forever and its much more economical on soap than a standard dispenser, especially with young kids around as they seem to feel like they have more soap on their hands when its foam.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram Před 3 lety

      Simple Human makes a good one too, and it's rechargeable and IP66.

  • @khaitomretro
    @khaitomretro Před 3 lety +8

    Sometimes I like to imagine that the photo of the circuit board is actual size and BigClive's hands are tiny.

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 Před 3 lety

    Must, suppress, inner Sailor, shouldn't comment, shouldn't comment..... Your hose is so tiny but it makes so much foam!

  • @hugebartlett1884
    @hugebartlett1884 Před 3 lety

    I bought a similar model from Wish,and filled it with hand sanitizer. Works very well,spraying out a bubble of liquid,at just the right amount. Switch on the top flashes red to indicate low batteries,but AA's will last for months.

  • @yankis.
    @yankis. Před 3 lety

    Looks well made and assembled. Totally buying this.

  • @stevetobias4890
    @stevetobias4890 Před 3 lety +12

    For those that need it, this setup would make your own shaving cream. Not Clive obviously, lol

  • @johnjones4825
    @johnjones4825 Před 3 lety +2

    14:00 My immediate thought was to use one of these pumps to make foamy cream for Irish coffee. No more shaking and stirring the cream, and no more battling to spoon the cream over the top of the drink.

    • @PlanetRuncorn
      @PlanetRuncorn Před 2 lety

      hahaha i had the same thought as you ...great minds think a like

  • @quattrohead
    @quattrohead Před 3 lety

    Darn you Clive, just spent an hour researching these on the jungle and ordered 2 of them.

  • @nrdesign1991
    @nrdesign1991 Před 3 lety

    Just ordered one, they seem really useful.

  • @tonyw8522
    @tonyw8522 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for vid Clive. I just bought two of these. Ad didnt sa you needed special foaming liquid. I gonna try your dilution method... Tnx again. Edit.....yep it works fine.....

  • @dnanton72
    @dnanton72 Před 3 lety

    Great explanation, thanks for taking the time

  • @AndrewNicholsSeattle
    @AndrewNicholsSeattle Před 3 lety

    Great video! Really educational, I love reverse engineering vids like this.

  • @trombonetortoise3406
    @trombonetortoise3406 Před 3 lety

    BigClive you are the Bob Ross of Electronics! 😁

  • @jaylang11
    @jaylang11 Před 3 lety +1

    this video made some of the best noises ever

  • @3rdalbum
    @3rdalbum Před 3 lety +1

    I always wondered how the manual foaming dispensers worked, thanks for showing us how the automatic one works. Similar principle I guess.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. The manual ones have a standard narrow liquid pump and a much wider air pump cylinder.

  • @loddude5706
    @loddude5706 Před 3 lety +36

    'It's frothy man' . . . . a moose? Nope, a polar bear wearing shades : )

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Před 3 lety +4

      You must be almost as old as I am.

    • @glitchedoom
      @glitchedoom Před 3 lety +1

      I only get this reference from watching Ashens.

  • @ucitymetalhead
    @ucitymetalhead Před 3 lety

    The ones that i deal with at work are the proprietary bottle kind and sometimes get wonky sometimes i have to close it up empty and run it once to get the mechanism in the right place so the bottles fit.

  • @JasonGardnerUK
    @JasonGardnerUK Před 3 lety

    Great entertaining and informative video as ever.

  • @spotoncam3640
    @spotoncam3640 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tear down.

  • @ReviewingModsOfGames
    @ReviewingModsOfGames Před 3 lety +2

    The aeration methods are identical to that used on the Kirby Suds-O-Gun attachment. That one is easier to see since it is on a much larger scale.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram Před 3 lety

      Kirby vacuums! I remember those. My friends stepdad had a Kirby store when I was a kid. Only $600 for the vacuum... Oh you want the fabric bag that holds the dust bag? You want wheels? You want it self-propelled? Attachments? Shampoo kit? Only $2500! LOL. They're way too heavy to be a viable product today, but even though they weighed like 40 lbs, they glide on even the deepest pile carpet since they're self-propelled.

  • @hadibq
    @hadibq Před rokem

    very clever pump system !

  • @steverpcb
    @steverpcb Před 3 lety

    I have taken apart a pressure washer on which the pump worked the same way with 3 pistons driven via the wobbly base plate.

  • @Darieee
    @Darieee Před 3 lety +1

    I have one of these from Xiaomi .. had quite a lot of flaws
    It leaked onto the batteries for one, and another killer issue that cropped up after I opened it was the proximity sensor alignment
    had a very very similar construction otherwise; mr Xiaomi did however use different connectors for the battery and motor though
    I scoped mine and it was just a fixed pulse every 400ms (if I remember right)
    The hoses were less posh, no springs inside, and the foamer/decombobulator was one part with the output hose
    (did a repair-ish video of it if anyone's super interested)

  • @poellot
    @poellot Před 3 lety +6

    What would happen if you put whipping cream in this type of pump? Cream whippers use consumable cartridges. Could a pump like this be used to make whipped cream? Not sure about cleaning though.

    • @ZaneDaMagicPufferDragon
      @ZaneDaMagicPufferDragon Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe, but it’s definitely not going to be the easiest thing to clean out the whipping cream from, especially so that it doesn’t spoil & have rancid cream inside the tubing/pump!!!

    • @poellot
      @poellot Před 3 lety +1

      @@ZaneDaMagicPufferDragon i have never taken apart an actual cream whipper so i do not know how much work it is to flush them out either.

    • @poellot
      @poellot Před 3 lety

      I am just curious if it would work more so then if it is practical.

    • @BRUXXUS
      @BRUXXUS Před 3 lety +4

      I don't think it'd work, unfortunately.
      The whipped cream cans and cartridges use NO2. The NO2 dissolves into the fat of the cream the same way CO2 dissolves into the water in soda and beer.
      When you release the cream from the can the pressure drops and the NO2 can't remain dissolved and expands quickly creating millions of bubbles which the fat in the cream holds together.
      I think something like this could work, but would probably need higher air pressure.... 🤔
      Although, running cream through it as is would probably still produce a slightly frothy cream, but I don't think it'd be like the stuff from a can or charger. And as Zane said, it would be a nightmare to keep clean.

    • @ZaneDaMagicPufferDragon
      @ZaneDaMagicPufferDragon Před 3 lety +2

      BRUXXUS Geez 🙄 Do I feel silly for missing that simple fact about the NO2 & fat in the cream. As a stupid teenager/twenty something I didn’t use the whipped cream cans properly!😏 My buddy and I would inhale the NO2 from the can in the upright position or later on we found a nifty little “Whippets Cracker” with the little NO2 Refill Cartridges to fill up a balloon 🎈 with NO2 so that you wouldn’t FREEZE 🥶 Your Lungs From The Ice 🧊 Cold 🥶 Expanding NO2 going directly into our lungs!!! So seeing as I abused NO2 as a 15-22 year old I wasn’t too concerned about how the whipped cream actually worked & got all frothy back then! 😉

  • @Qui-9
    @Qui-9 Před 3 lety

    Neat! I would have thought the pump would have been the standard concentric type just actuated and released by a geared motor, but maybe this is smaller.

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 2 lety +1

    The problem with these is the soap sediments at the bottom after 1 day and the foam starts being runny. You need to stir the reservoir every day to keep the soap mixed well with the water.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 2 lety +1

      If you use shampoo or dish washing liquid it shouldn't settle.

  • @leosbagoftricks3732
    @leosbagoftricks3732 Před 3 lety

    I would love to see how much current it draws- both in quiescent state and pumping!

  • @millinge
    @millinge Před 3 lety

    Haha! I Just lost it when when it suddenly squirted on your hands after 'defusing it' 😂

  • @eoghanholland2410
    @eoghanholland2410 Před 3 lety +2

    Can you make Jagermeister mousse with this?

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars Před 3 lety +1

    The foamy soap dispenser mystery is now over for me. Clean up time.

  • @gabbyaraniego396
    @gabbyaraniego396 Před 3 lety

    We have the exact same model at home. We use it for isopropyl alcohol.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety

      It's not so suited to non foaming liquids. There are other versions that just squirt liquid without air.

  • @lan3v01
    @lan3v01 Před 3 lety

    I've got the rechargeable version of this but a big flaw is that it doesn't work in bright sunlight as it interferes with the IR sensor. So in my upstairs bathroom I can only use it at night. My windowless powder room has one and it works fine.

  • @Scrogan
    @Scrogan Před 3 lety

    I’m betting that the op-amp is there to be a low-pass filter or maybe a band-pass filter. That way they send AC to the LED, and receive AC a from the photodiode in a way that lets them filter out any bias without the need for a complicated AGC circuit.

  • @aabsc
    @aabsc Před 2 lety

    "When this signals back to the processor that mousse is required" lol

  • @wramarante
    @wramarante Před 3 lety

    How easy would it be to increase the time of foam dispenser after the IR detection and thus increase the amount of foam? Very pleasant video. God speed you.

  • @griffm5
    @griffm5 Před 3 lety

    Kansas City likes watching your videos in between the summer homicide season !!

  • @michaelfisher9671
    @michaelfisher9671 Před 3 lety +29

    A Møusse once bit my sister.

    • @AgentWaltonSimons
      @AgentWaltonSimons Před 3 lety +10

      Møusse bites Kan be pretti nasti

    • @zzyzx13
      @zzyzx13 Před 3 lety +8

      @@AgentWaltonSimons You both should be sacked\

    • @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590
      @demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 Před 3 lety

      ?!🤔

    • @Blitterbug
      @Blitterbug Před 3 lety +4

      @@demetrijohnsonssirenvideos3590 Python reference, Demitri.

    • @b3j8
      @b3j8 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Blitterbug Sadly a significant number of folks now have never seen any Monty Python movie. ☹

  • @MetalheadAndNerd
    @MetalheadAndNerd Před 3 lety +1

    3:20: Interesting to hear. I heard years ago that it was unhygienic to store diluted soap because the preservatives in the soap are dosed to keep the concentrated product safe but will not be able to prevent bacterial growth when diluted.

  • @Wisekoti
    @Wisekoti Před 4 dny

    Time has changed and technology has advanced rapidly. Would you like to share the latest technology of automatic foam soap dispenser? The new generation of dispensers have features such as recharging, foam block adjustment and more. I hope bloggers will try it out.

  • @kwangyian2679
    @kwangyian2679 Před 3 lety

    Looks useful for a KY jelly dispenser

  • @Fly0High
    @Fly0High Před 3 lety

    Interesting. MyMateVince dismantled a pump like that fairly recent if I recall correctly.
    "Oh yes, much thicker!" Clive says about the creamy mousse...

  • @RobertCondonSunnyTurtle
    @RobertCondonSunnyTurtle Před 3 lety +1

    Those noices. CLIVE ASMR

  • @stuartchen365
    @stuartchen365 Před 3 lety +1

    Clive: 'This is promising'
    Viewer: Don't sound so bloody happy about it!

  • @BrazzaB1
    @BrazzaB1 Před 3 lety

    The touch sensor chip is a TTP223

  • @Battlemage4
    @Battlemage4 Před 3 lety

    relevant not relevent, i worked on a tennet auto scrubber once, i had a high pressure hose that would splash back easy, i took half a scrub disk and put it halfway into the fill tank, i would aim the hose at the disk, and the water's velocity was almost completely absorbed by the disk. if i aimed it at the waterline of the disk it would suck a bit of air in and make a moose like foam if degreaser was already in the tank.

  • @etheroar6312
    @etheroar6312 Před 3 lety +3

    Would this be the basic technology that is used by airport firefighters to fight burning airplanes?

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +1

      Very similar. The hangar foam systems use powerful fans blowing air into fabric bags with spray nozzles spraying a water and surfactant mix into them.

    • @6yjjk
      @6yjjk Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. In a former life I trained as a firefighter at a small airfield. Our crash wagon was a converted Land Rover with 100 gallons of foam mix on the back. The standard hose nozzle would shoot a fairly normal stream of vaguely soapy liquid, but there was an attachment that caused air to be drawn into that liquid and generate a nice thick foam.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +1

      @@6yjjk Sounds like the snow foam lances used by car washers.

  • @jedglover8245
    @jedglover8245 Před 3 lety

    After watching I ordered 3 square versions of this. They are great so ordered 3 more, but the square version is no longer available and the new round version does not work with rechargeable batteries! Alkalines only.

  • @nathanaelsmith3553
    @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 3 lety

    All that ingenuity to save us the minimal effort of pressing down on something much simpler. Kind of sums us up as a species - eccentric like the cam.

    • @whitesapphire5865
      @whitesapphire5865 Před 3 lety

      On the other hand, it helps to minimise physical contact between people and machine, thus reducing the chance of picking up the Corona Virus.

    • @nathanaelsmith3553
      @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 3 lety

      @@whitesapphire5865 but then you wash your hands straight after so no biggie

    • @nathanaelsmith3553
      @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 3 lety

      Fair comment. Domestic electric toothbrushes started out as an aid for frail people - now almost everybody uses them (except for me - but I'll probably get one when I'm frail).

    • @whitesapphire5865
      @whitesapphire5865 Před 3 lety

      @@nathanaelsmith3553 Every time you enter a store? Or handle items in store? Or when you go into a public building? You use a hand sanitiser, then go and wash your hands? Really? - That's going make it a long day!

    • @nathanaelsmith3553
      @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 3 lety

      @@whitesapphire5865 well no - if it's for use in a store or a public building as hand sanitiser then it sanitizes your hands. If it's for use in the bathroom then you scrub your hands under the tap straight after. Either way the dispensation immediately precedes the hand cleansing process, so any momentary contact with the pump is irrelevant. Worrying about that is simply bonkers.
      Bonus fact: virologists say that detergent is more effective at killing COVID-19 than many alcohol based sanitizers that are mostly designed to kill bacteria. The virus has a protective fatty outer layer which detergent disrupts. By comparrison for a hand sanitizer to kill the virus it has to have an alcohol content above a certain level and not all sanitizers do.

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 Před 3 lety

    Top tip... just about any device that use 3 or 4 battery can be converted to lithium but just put a power bank inside of it and just wire it up to the terminals.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram Před 3 lety

      I've found that to be a PITA. I thought it was a good idea too, but you need to install BMS/charging board too, and figure out a way to USB charge it. Or you can put an 18650 battery sled and pull it out to charge on a charger. 2-3 battery devices (3.0-4.5V) can be run with 1 Li-ion battery, 4 battery devices can be run with 2 Li-ion batteries (sometimes 1) in series, though running a 4 battery device (6V) will be way undervolted with a single Li-ion battery.

  • @TheTsunamijuan
    @TheTsunamijuan Před 3 lety

    @bigclivedotcom try using guitar picks when working on snap together assemblies like this. You can easily wedge them in place next to the fingers without breaking the fingers(if you get the right hardness picks they will break before they scar or break the fingers). You can them leave them in place as you work your away around a part so it doesn't keep closing on you. Old credit cards work too. But cheap thin guitar picks are great, and you work in a industry that someone would probably toss you some bags of them. Cause they aren't the style said artist/performer prefers to use.

  • @revbobuk
    @revbobuk Před 3 lety +1

    I'm chuckling away at the thought of a Moose Pump!

    • @simontay4851
      @simontay4851 Před 3 lety

      Yes, for pumping out mousses (the large animal). I can't stop laughing.

    • @AAAyyyGGG
      @AAAyyyGGG Před 3 lety

      I searched the comments to check whether anyone else had mentioned that; made me LOL while watching the video!!!

  • @GeorgeWMays
    @GeorgeWMays Před 3 lety

    These things are super handy. They don't work so well if the housekeeper puts it through the dish washer though.

  • @TytoMobile
    @TytoMobile Před 3 lety +1

    2:20 I personally like to just let them slide off and remove the connector separately, especially when they glue them with a thin goop.

  • @user-zo9dc1lu3q
    @user-zo9dc1lu3q Před 3 lety +2

    The pump is very similar to the one dedicated to the fish tank.

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel6714 Před 3 lety +4

    I am delighted. Did you check wether you can use this soap foam for shaving? My son is autist and it is a tough job to teach him not using up a single can of soap foam in just one shaving session. I already thought of building such a dispenser but my time for tinkering is limited. I'm highly interested in an answer.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +7

      He might just be enjoying the foam. You could get one of these for him as a toy.
      Incidentally, a huge number of the channel viewers are autistic and most have good technical careers.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb Před 3 lety

    I wouldn't call it 'clever' but it's a good way of doing things. I do wonder if the liquid holes for the valves are large enough - but clearly they are - but I'd think the pump would be starved. It's clearly a three phase pump to convert oscillatory motion into smooth fluid flow (I've seen 6 cyl version with real swash plate (Joker pump))

  • @magicmodulator
    @magicmodulator Před 3 lety +3

    Put the filter in to the foamy wufflet 👍

  • @TheGibsOfTheTube
    @TheGibsOfTheTube Před 3 lety

    I was hoping so much that you were going to do a little modification to this and show us what happened if you ran it at double voltage or higher! Would it be like a foam cannon or just try to push too much through the little foam boosting canister and do nothing at all.

  • @patrickcallahan2210
    @patrickcallahan2210 Před 3 lety

    I use one of these for the BZK hand sanitizer you let us know about :)

  • @ItslennyDe
    @ItslennyDe Před 3 lety

    I love the one I have at home.
    Now I just need a cheap motion sensing tap...

  • @KrzysztofNowicki
    @KrzysztofNowicki Před 3 lety +1

    I actually wanted to get me one of these and I'm very happy to see it in bits, so that I know what I'd be buying. One thing that makes me wonder is how to clean this foam adapter. I've been using these manual foam dispensers for several years now and the problem with these, is that if you use the wrong soap (creme soap for example) the tiny filter meshes inside get clogged up quickly and there is little you can do to clean them. When buying such an automatic dispenser I was hoping to get something more maintainable, but it seems that the key piece is unfortunately glued shut and again there is not much that can be done to clean it once it gets clogged up with contamination.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 Před 3 lety

      bar soaps are so much easier.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +1

      The filters do block in the hand pump version. I'm not sure how this version will fare. Maybe purging a stronger cleaning compound through might help.

  • @BenderTheOffender
    @BenderTheOffender Před 3 lety

    I love this things! :-)

  • @pev_
    @pev_ Před 3 lety

    I wonder if one could use that kind of pump to make whipped cream (foam) on demand... might be a nice application for dispensing directly onto a cake etc. Or perhaps a whipping cream is too thick to work like that(?)

  • @nbtmx1
    @nbtmx1 Před 3 lety

    The pump is a sploogafier with an inline splooge inhancement device

  • @KennyChu
    @KennyChu Před 3 lety

    I did the same thing. Half Water/Liquid.

  • @wramarante
    @wramarante Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I discovered the automatic dispenser a year ago. One thing that's bothered me was the fact that the motor runs for a very short time, thus producing little foam. Any simple clue to a curious person on how to increase the running time? (mine is not adjustable). Thanks and have a great year 😉.

  • @AAAyyyGGG
    @AAAyyyGGG Před 3 lety

    Bah!! Bought a couple of these after watching the video first time; one of them has broken so I came back for help with disassembly! But BC didn't show how he got the pump and motor out so now I'm stuck!!

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu Před 3 lety

    I've used this type of thing for 4 years. From Xiaomi. Mai.

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 Před 3 lety

    Is this an eBay special, since its source wasn't mentioned? The metered amount of pre-foamed soap is appealing to those with children who don't appreciate the difficulty in finding hand soap refills in a pandemic...

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety

      Yes. It's one of many on eBay.

    • @rpavlik1
      @rpavlik1 Před 3 lety

      @@bigclivedotcom indeed, there are a lot. Looks like this one, or one very like it, is also on banggood
      banggood.app.link/ygujDU05K9

  • @RavenLuni
    @RavenLuni Před 3 lety +2

    Foamy woofler v2.0 ??