Ha hell yeah happy Sunday! I’m happy to help out with the step 2’s! That’s a great fire you have going too. There’s also something so perfect about 100 percent meat coverage. Have a great Sunday. Cheers.
Gonna be a great winter with new "will it hot tent" vids! That modular power station is pretty f*cking cool, bro! Thanks for the vid. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, bro!
Very cool(aka hot) blanket. Mam you really need to start packing some cooking utensils whe you go camping lol. You folks have a wonderful evening, wonderful week and an excellent 🦃🦃day brother.🙏🏻🙏🏻
That modular feature of your solar gennie is awsome! The headlight and elevated camp lantern feature is real quality added, in my book. I deduced from the Jartoo site that this blanket runs on 120volts AC (I don't think you ever said in the video) and that gets converted to 24 volt DC with a wall wart type power plug. If I'm right, then you should be able to create a power cord that connects directly to a 24 v LiFePO4 battery and do away with all the conversion losses that you get with an inverter. That may not work perfectly though, because the temp control electronics (probably a timing circuit of some sort) is most likely incorporated into the wall plug module and eliminating it would remove all control over lower temp settings. You said that you wished it had its own battery, so being the clever guy that you are, I expect that it will eventually occur to you that you could use one of those little 150 watt inverters that connect to all the different 18 and 20 volt tool batteries. Every company makes one and the 70 watts that the blanket pulls is low enough to not overload the inverter. I probably have some bad news for you though. Most electric blankets won't work on anything but really pure, full sine wave AC current. All of them that I've ever tried with cheap Mod-Sine or square wave inverters immediately fault out when they detect the screwy voltage. So, unless this blanket is special, you'll need to find a maker of a small 18 vdc to pure sine 120vac inverter. If you do, for some reason, please make a video about it. Toting around a little 6 amp hour Ryobi battery wouldn't be too inconvenient at all.
@@AdventureswithSpackmann I think a 6 Amp Hour Ryobi battery is about 110 watt hours, so at 70 watts that would be about 1.5 hours, maybe. Ryobi has a 12 AH battery now I think, so that could last 3 or 4 hours. Lower heat settings would last longer I suppose. I was thinking of using the wrap at a football game or something like that. Emergency heat in a broken down vehicle to spare your car battery and gasoline. One of the newer and lighter "mini" LFP batteries at 50 amp hours would be would have 640 watt hours, so, coupled with a small 300 or 400 watt pure sine inverter, you could have a pretty light setup that could run for 8 hours, even on high. I'd like to know how warm your blanket would get just by connecting the wires at the blanket to the terminals of the 18 -20 volt tool battery. That would be the most efficient, if it didn't overheat the heater film in the blanket. I think a cautious experiment could be done to find out.
You should do a short on how to effectively start a fire in your wood stove, I always have trouble with getting a fire started, even with a damn blowtorch 😭
Looking forward to the series and looking pretty studly in the blanket. Curious about your buddies tent, it looked like a inflatable hot tent. Just wondering what kind it is and if he likes it!?
That’s my tent, it’s the Oliezi 10x12, I love it and inflatables are great. This one is one of my favorite tents. Setup is so easy, take down is so easy. Only con is weight and packability. It weighs 100pounds and is pretty big when all rolled up. Highly recommend one if you are thinking about getting one. Thanks for watching
This is cool, they’re heading in the right direction.
Next the blanket will have its own solar panels, then after that…
The Cloak of Invisibility 😂
You’re the best Spack-the-Man 😊
Thank you.
Cloak of invisibility would be the ultimate stealth camping setup lol. Thanks for watching
I would bow if I saw Spackmann in the woods dressed like that. Holy cow what an Knight 💪
lol at ease my friend. Thanks for watching
@@cyphercracker and every burn on the count would be “tis but a flesh wound!”
@milesrobertson6882 oh man did I miss the reference 🤦♂️
Knight him sir@@AdventureswithSpackmann
Nice to see “will it hot tent” back again 😎
I’m excited for this season! Thanks for watching
Still living the dream. Awesome video. Thanks.
Heck yeah! Day dreaming my life away. Thanks for watching
Good to see you stayed hydrated!
#priorities lol. Thanks for watching
You are awesome! Always thinking outside the tent! Solar panel tents!
Thank you so much!
That solar panel works well. Nice job.
It works so well. Best results I’ve had so far. Thanks for watching
Yes heated blanket is cool and the series is too. Keep testing this winter.
Heck yeah! Glad you enjoy the series. Thanks for watching
Chris, thanks for showing the disco lights! Now I have the song "Stayin' Alive" from the Bee Gees stuck in my head!!! 🙄🤣
You’re welcome, but now it’s stuck in my head. Ah ah ah ah…… darn it. Thanks for watching
Ha hell yeah happy Sunday! I’m happy to help out with the step 2’s! That’s a great fire you have going too. There’s also something so perfect about 100 percent meat coverage.
Have a great Sunday. Cheers.
Happy Sunday bro! The meat coverage was crazy lol. Cheers thanks for watching
I’m looking forward to those series.
Thank you! I’m excited
Love the disco. Beautiful view on the lake. Solar system works great
I was surprised by this solar system. Best results I’ve had so far. Thanks for watching
Love your ideas for testing items!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
i just heard bout this last week good shit spackmann!!!
Heard about the blanket? Thanks for watching
@ ya the heated blanket the ai solar generator was interesting but that blanket might be a game changer
@ heck yeah
so excited!
Me too! Thank you so much.
Gonna be a great winter with new "will it hot tent" vids! That modular power station is pretty f*cking cool, bro! Thanks for the vid.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, bro!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours too bro! Thank you.
I’m wicked excited for this seasons series. It’s going to be fun! Thanks for watching
"It has 6 levels,
1 thru 6."
Ah duhhh😂
lol 🤷♂️ thanks for watching
How did you find this power station? It’s pretty unique
Link is in the description of the video. Thanks for watching
Very cool(aka hot) blanket. Mam you really need to start packing some cooking utensils whe you go camping lol.
You folks have a wonderful evening, wonderful week and an excellent 🦃🦃day brother.🙏🏻🙏🏻
lol I really do need to start that. Have a great week too bro. Thanks for watching
@ yeah you do! It will definitely help cut down on the burn counts lmao!
Will do brother, will do! You are very welcome as always. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👊🏻👊🏻🦃🦃🦃🦃🍽🍽
That modular feature of your solar gennie is awsome! The headlight and elevated camp lantern feature is real quality added, in my book.
I deduced from the Jartoo site that this blanket runs on 120volts AC (I don't think you ever said in the video) and that gets converted to 24 volt DC with a wall wart type power plug. If I'm right, then you should be able to create a power cord that connects directly to a 24 v LiFePO4 battery and do away with all the conversion losses that you get with an inverter. That may not work perfectly though, because the temp control electronics (probably a timing circuit of some sort) is most likely incorporated into the wall plug module and eliminating it would remove all control over lower temp settings.
You said that you wished it had its own battery, so being the clever guy that you are, I expect that it will eventually occur to you that you could use one of those little 150 watt inverters that connect to all the different 18 and 20 volt tool batteries. Every company makes one and the 70 watts that the blanket pulls is low enough to not overload the inverter. I probably have some bad news for you though. Most electric blankets won't work on anything but really pure, full sine wave AC current. All of them that I've ever tried with cheap Mod-Sine or square wave inverters immediately fault out when they detect the screwy voltage. So, unless this blanket is special, you'll need to find a maker of a small 18 vdc to pure sine 120vac inverter. If you do, for some reason, please make a video about it. Toting around a little 6 amp hour Ryobi battery wouldn't be too inconvenient at all.
How long do you think a drill battery would last? Thanks for watching
@@AdventureswithSpackmann I think a 6 Amp Hour Ryobi battery is about 110 watt hours, so at 70 watts that would be about 1.5 hours, maybe. Ryobi has a 12 AH battery now I think, so that could last 3 or 4 hours. Lower heat settings would last longer I suppose. I was thinking of using the wrap at a football game or something like that. Emergency heat in a broken down vehicle to spare your car battery and gasoline. One of the newer and lighter "mini" LFP batteries at 50 amp hours would be would have 640 watt hours, so, coupled with a small 300 or 400 watt pure sine inverter, you could have a pretty light setup that could run for 8 hours, even on high.
I'd like to know how warm your blanket would get just by connecting the wires at the blanket to the terminals of the 18 -20 volt tool battery. That would be the most efficient, if it didn't overheat the heater film in the blanket. I think a cautious experiment could be done to find out.
Football game is a prefect idea for this. Kids games of any kind this time of year. Now emergency car heat is brilliant.
Like the modular battery.Have you seen Harbor Freight advertising their new line of power banks?
I have seen them. Like in the last week or so. Thanks for watching
Put the heated blanket in a cheap 50°, I mean dirt cheap, under quilt, and see how it does with a hammock setup for winter camping!
Just the blanket and under quilt? Thanks for watching
@AdventureswithSpackmann yes but the blanket in the underquilt under the hammock itself. Kinda like doubling the underquilt up.
@ oh I’m not sure the blanket would heat me without touching me.
You should do a short on how to effectively start a fire in your wood stove, I always have trouble with getting a fire started, even with a damn blowtorch 😭
What kind of stove are you using? Thanks for watching
I’m using the Fltom stove, it was like 100 bucks on Amazon so it’s definitely not the best stove haha
@cwiseguy1328 I wonder if the stove has something to do with it. But I can make a short this season.
Looking forward to the series and looking pretty studly in the blanket. Curious about your buddies tent, it looked like a inflatable hot tent. Just wondering what kind it is and if he likes it!?
That’s my tent, it’s the Oliezi 10x12, I love it and inflatables are great. This one is one of my favorite tents. Setup is so easy, take down is so easy. Only con is weight and packability. It weighs 100pounds and is pretty big when all rolled up. Highly recommend one if you are thinking about getting one. Thanks for watching
Cheers
Cheers bro! Knife is in the mail. Thanks for watching
Nice looking steaks!
They were so good man! Thanks for watching
One problem you are drawing 6 amps. But restoring 2 AMPS.
Idk what that means lol. Sorry. Thanks for watching
No Amazon links for the blanket is just sketchy or what....
It’s a kickstarter campaign, link is in the description. Thanks for watching