Ok, so what you want to do next is connect up a power switch with a temperature probe which will turn on a mains power outlet and keep it turned on until the required temperature is reached. Then you can dial-in whatever temperature you want and the liquid/can will cool down to the required temperature and not get too cold.
in addition, they should seal the 'pot' on top of the heatsink with a decently thick layer of silicon, leaving the peltier cooler bare, then put water in the dish. So long as it's kept above 0 celsius the water won't freeze, and it will immensely improve the efficency of cooling the can/vase. Right now only the copper/aluminum/glass in contact with the peltier is conducting heat through to the cooler, improve the heat transfer, along with a temperature control circuit, and this little cooler will use up a lot less energy. Personally, i'd find a suitable metal container to hold some water on that, thermal epoxy it to the cooler face, and then insulate it and just use it in that wine bottle cooler type setup as that provides the best surface area on the drink container.
Adding water to the dish could slow down the cooling, as you're adding thermal mass that you have to cool. There's some maths there that might be worth pursuing.
I can genuinely appreciate the work and time put into this; the end product is great. But you really ensured you took the longest route possible to achieve the outcome!
a Turkish guy make this beautiful project , as Kurdish how can I hate you ?...I like your contents and smooth making things together ..... Yea...the wait was worth it
It is a great build but honestly, I am a bit triggered because of how unwisely the building materials were chose. (it is a really nice build that it looks almost commercial, so no disrespect) While you bought the whole led light bulb, you can just buy a radial heatsink designed for led. Instead of modifying tv antenna jacks into the feet, you should just simply use rubber speaker feet for a cheaper price with better results, and with less procedures. Lastly, instead of sawing down all the fins of an aluminium heatsink, just buy a thin aluminium block, or even better, you can buy a copper block at the same price of your aluminium heatsink Edit: Also, the part which triggered me the most, is cutting drill bits to be the pins. Bruh, just buy some thin tubes of any material.
Всё хорошо, только охлаждение по законам термодинамики должно идти сверху, а не снизу. Оно, конечно, охлаждать и снизу будет - но только с такими примочками в виде медных стаканов.
2:20 For Americans and others in countries that do not use this connector, this connector is an IEC 60169-2 connector (belling-lee conn or coax) and is used in the uk. Also sometimes just called iec, but every connector is called iec nowadays. They haven’t been used in the us for decades. Generally used for rf, vhf, or uhf connections, they have existed for a while and are one of the oldest coaxial connectors. Found everywhere in uk/eu. I first learned about it on a bandersentv video and have borrowed much of this information from a commenter called “A Small Matter”
As an American myself; TIL some people are so dumb they’ve never seen a coax connector. AFAIK they’re just common knowledge, everyone knows what a coax connector is.
I guess us dumb Americans better get hip lmao...just hold my beer while I tighten my cat 6 coax on my wifi router..gotta make sure my signal good when Google this
I can bet that this took a lot of work to make and edit! Excellent work and thanks for sharing, I will keep this in mind for a point when I have these parts at my disposal. It works well, and the coolness factor (no pun intended) is impressive for how effective it is!
Bro, that’s just like a magic! It can make ice ! I can’t believe what I just saw. Some pieces combine together and……boom! ! Wow! I know it could cool something down , but I don’t think it would sooooo cooooool !!!!❤
@@thesausage351 I beg to differ. If you have not destroyed things, you would not be able to fix them. Additionally, this guy shows a great engineering talent of creating something out of nothing (in this case making something specialized out of mostly abundant generic and leftover parts - remember how the crew of Apollo 13 built their ad-hoc emergency oxygen filter?). You can't learn that talent and imagination, either you have it or do not.
As much as I like your content, cannot tell how incredibly inefficient cooling would be. I bet it barely decreases beverage temperature with a lot of wasted energy.
@@c567591 Maybe I need to specify that I was talking not about modules themselves, but about the construction overall. It would be better to cool closed insulated volume (say, mimic fridge design) and put beverage inside, otherwise module cold would constantly compete with environment heat.
@@Threnode interesting, I would have thought that trying to cool a drink by cooling a volume of air surrounding the drink would be less efficient than cooling via conduction.
@@gkelly The issue is that the can (or bottle or pitcher or whatever) is constantly absorbing heat from the environment (including heat that originates from the other side of the peltier). Peltiers are known for getting very cold, but they're also known for being easily overwhelmed. Perhaps a good addition to this design would be an insulated shroud to reduce parasitic heat loss.
incorporate it with a vacuum flask. this would be tricky as you want it to cool and conduct heat out, but once sufficiently non-conductive to keep hot or cold.
Well. I'm absolutely impressed. Uniquely thought out and carefully executed. I'm lost for words. I think I stared at that amount with my mouth open and my eyes wide. Fantastic! 👍👍👍 Mann-o-Mann. Ich bin absolut beeindruckt. Einmalig durchdacht und sorgfältig ausgeführt. Mir fehlen die Worte. Ich glaube das ich mit offenem Mund und aufgerissenen Augen diesen Betrag anschaute. Fantastisch! 👍👍👍
I had thought such a device 10-12 years ago for preventing beer glass so as to not warm up. According to my design, this would have assembled with table and sold to cafes. But the device in video will be cool if merged with solar charger
Very very nice design. I am building one with a on/off/on rocker switch so I can set it to chill or heat but it's no where near so elegant in design. Might just need to redesign it now :)
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yeshvh
Muy mala idea, es muy costosa y no ayuda en nada
Tôi muốn mua nó bản thiết kế của bạn thật tuyệt 🥰
دم شما گرم، عالی بود، فریم زیر کار مال چه لامپی هست؟
با کمال میل سابسکرایب میکنیم
Ok, so what you want to do next is connect up a power switch with a temperature probe which will turn on a mains power outlet and keep it turned on until the required temperature is reached. Then you can dial-in whatever temperature you want and the liquid/can will cool down to the required temperature and not get too cold.
That’s a fantastic idea!
in addition, they should seal the 'pot' on top of the heatsink with a decently thick layer of silicon, leaving the peltier cooler bare, then put water in the dish. So long as it's kept above 0 celsius the water won't freeze, and it will immensely improve the efficency of cooling the can/vase. Right now only the copper/aluminum/glass in contact with the peltier is conducting heat through to the cooler, improve the heat transfer, along with a temperature control circuit, and this little cooler will use up a lot less energy. Personally, i'd find a suitable metal container to hold some water on that, thermal epoxy it to the cooler face, and then insulate it and just use it in that wine bottle cooler type setup as that provides the best surface area on the drink container.
Adding water to the dish could slow down the cooling, as you're adding thermal mass that you have to cool. There's some maths there that might be worth pursuing.
@@AstrumG2V true, but once that thermal mass is cold it'll stay that way and provide a small heat reservoir along with better thermal coupling.
short of freezing I don't think a ything can get to cold
I can genuinely appreciate the work and time put into this; the end product is great. But you really ensured you took the longest route possible to achieve the outcome!
So impressed with the product design. You really took the time to make it look professional!
the product looks great but the function is quite impaired. the heatsink needed to be remachined. gluing a circle in is a very bad idea
وقتی دیدم یک مرد ایرانی انقدر خوش درخشیده واقعا لذت بردم ، بهترین ها رو برای شما ارزو میکنم موفق باشید
Just the sheer amount of time you put into this boggles the mind. Great job!
same
You do these tirelessly, bravo to you.
a hybrid of science and art. well done
Red light is heat and blue cold everyone knows that! 😁 I love your efforts for the small details. Great job
Your are not an engineer,
you are an Artist 👌
Actually, it’s just basic engineering.
@@ariesleo7396 Not just Basic engineering,
its an artistic engineering
خیلی عالی بود مهندس🥰
ممنون
Wow! The initiative taken in just building this contraption is enough to impress. Reminds me of IKEA ... very European design.
چقدر عالی و کاربردی ......همیشه موفق باشید
ویدئو آموزشی درجه یک نحوه تصویر برداری فوقالعاده....
سلام مهندس فوق العاده هستی عشقی موفق باشی
ممنون
پسر خیلی کارت درسته👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
ممنون
یعنی این دوغ آبعلی که گذاشتی تو ویدئو عالی هستش ، مرسی مهندس خیلی بابت ویدیوهات زحمت میکشی ، خسته نباشی
ممنون عزیز
خیلی خوشم اومد کارت بیسته مهندس
ممنون
Wow! What a nice build! I'm speechless 👍👍👍👍👍
This man has pure talent
if you reverse the current, you get a cup heating gadget, awesome !! love it
you are the best bro
دمت گرم خیلی خیلی خیلی خیلی خیلی خیلی باهوش هستین شما رودست نداری ❤❤❤❤
لطف داری عزیز
a Turkish guy make this beautiful project , as Kurdish how can I hate you ?...I like your contents and smooth making things together .....
Yea...the wait was worth it
عالیه همه کارهایی که انجام میدید . لذت میبرم از تماشای کارهای شما . 👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
It is a great build but honestly, I am a bit triggered because of how unwisely the building materials were chose. (it is a really nice build that it looks almost commercial, so no disrespect)
While you bought the whole led light bulb, you can just buy a radial heatsink designed for led.
Instead of modifying tv antenna jacks into the feet, you should just simply use rubber speaker feet for a cheaper price with better results, and with less procedures.
Lastly, instead of sawing down all the fins of an aluminium heatsink, just buy a thin aluminium block, or even better, you can buy a copper block at the same price of your aluminium heatsink
Edit: Also, the part which triggered me the most, is cutting drill bits to be the pins. Bruh, just buy some thin tubes of any material.
Всё хорошо, только охлаждение по законам термодинамики должно идти сверху, а не снизу. Оно, конечно, охлаждать и снизу будет - но только с такими примочками в виде медных стаканов.
2:20
For Americans and others in countries that do not use this connector, this connector is an IEC 60169-2 connector (belling-lee conn or coax) and is used in the uk. Also sometimes just called iec, but every connector is called iec nowadays.
They haven’t been used in the us for decades.
Generally used for rf, vhf, or uhf connections, they have existed for a while and are one of the oldest coaxial connectors. Found everywhere in uk/eu.
I first learned about it on a bandersentv video and have borrowed much of this information from a commenter called “A Small Matter”
As an American myself; TIL some people are so dumb they’ve never seen a coax connector. AFAIK they’re just common knowledge, everyone knows what a coax connector is.
I guess us dumb Americans better get hip lmao...just hold my beer while I tighten my cat 6 coax on my wifi router..gotta make sure my signal good when Google this
As an American I was going to make this but then I realized… I had ice cubes in the freezer
As an American I used to see these everywhere. Mostly phased out or legacy now.
Completely overengineered. Love it!
I can bet that this took a lot of work to make and edit! Excellent work and thanks for sharing, I will keep this in mind for a point when I have these parts at my disposal. It works well, and the coolness factor (no pun intended) is impressive for how effective it is!
don't. it's highly inefficient and you'll probably finish your drink before it cools it significantly.
wdym, these modules can make ice really quick but in this video the resin and placement of materials made it really inefficient.
یه ایرانی همیشه تو محدودیت ها میشکفه
عالی بود داداش کارت حرف نداره
خوشحالم که ویدیو مورد توجه ات قرار گرفته
"hmm, I wonder what color LEDs make this look cool..."
"Oh I know, RED!"
ناموسا دمت گرم وقتی حیاط خونتون رو دیدم فهمیدم ایرانی هستی برگام ریخت😱 عالی دمت گرم مهندس
مرسی شاهین جان
واقعا ویدئو هات عالی و خاصه 👌
ممنون داش امیر
Now this is REAL DIY.. not just another gluegun video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Bro, that’s just like a magic! It can make ice ! I can’t believe what I just saw. Some pieces combine together and……boom! ! Wow! I know it could cool something down , but I don’t think it would sooooo cooooool !!!!❤
You are working and finishing is next level 💯
دمت گرم عای بود.👍👍👍❤
ممنون
Mükemmel derecede ince ve temiz işçilik. Böylesi nadirdir.
بابا کارت درسته 👌
Ý tưởng làm mát rất tuyệt vời từ sò nóng lạnh xin cảm ơn đã chia sẻ với khán giả
ایده هات عالین داداش ایشالا موفق باشید
ممنون رفیق
آقا مثل همیشه پرچمت بالاس❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
ممنون
هر روز بهتر از دیروز امیدوارم همیشه همینقدر بینظیر باشید ❤️❤️
Cool, I love a cooled bottle or can dripping water all over my desk and keyboard when I want to drink! 👍👍👍
عالی بود ایولا داری 👏👏👏👏
پرچم ایرانی هر جا بالاست ناز شستت با این کلیپت عشقی
ممنون داداش
Great videos and very clean results, بسیار عالی
ایول پسر واقعا نابغه هستی😄✌
WOW what a beautiful work! RESPECT
thanks
Only thing to better this would be to agitate the water . Maybe a magnetic stirrer somehow . This video is awesome great everything
I finished watching all your videos and I still rebeet watching
Please make new videos I love your videos so much ❤❤❤❤❤
عالی بود مرسی👌🍀🌻🍀🌺👍
Two things come to mind watching this. 1. Engineering Degree.
2. Too much down time.
It's a lot just for a cold drink, but a job very well done.
بسیار عالی و حرفه ای کیف کردم👍
I thought that this is ready-made fridge you made very beautiful fridge❤.
This is brilliant!! Thank you for giving me solution that i have been struggling for 2 weeks!!
In simple words, AMAZING!
I made one of these 30 odd years ago! was great for cooling cans of beer
Satisfying design.
The perfect cooling fan and Heatsink 👌
You made it very clean
Kepp going
خیلی عالی و با دقت کارتو انجام میدی موفق باشی👌
مگه فارسی بلده بفهمه چی میگی🤣🤣😂
@@Electronics-room داش وسط ویدیو یا موضوع بقیه ویدیو ها تو کانال نمیبینی فارسیه😐😳
خیلی عالی بود 👍 تو بی نظیری 🌹👍🌹
Incredible lesson on repurposing, creativity and intelligence. Congratulations!
More like destroying working products and tools to make an underwhelming, underperforming waste of time.
@@thesausage351 I beg to differ. If you have not destroyed things, you would not be able to fix them. Additionally, this guy shows a great engineering talent of creating something out of nothing (in this case making something specialized out of mostly abundant generic and leftover parts - remember how the crew of Apollo 13 built their ad-hoc emergency oxygen filter?). You can't learn that talent and imagination, either you have it or do not.
As much as I like your content, cannot tell how incredibly inefficient cooling would be. I bet it barely decreases beverage temperature with a lot of wasted energy.
I can also confirm this through experience. Although excellent build
I used a peltier cooler long ago that I got from Brookstone. Yes it uses a ridiculous amount of power, but it gets pretty cold.
@@c567591 Maybe I need to specify that I was talking not about modules themselves, but about the construction overall. It would be better to cool closed insulated volume (say, mimic fridge design) and put beverage inside, otherwise module cold would constantly compete with environment heat.
@@Threnode interesting, I would have thought that trying to cool a drink by cooling a volume of air surrounding the drink would be less efficient than cooling via conduction.
@@gkelly The issue is that the can (or bottle or pitcher or whatever) is constantly absorbing heat from the environment (including heat that originates from the other side of the peltier). Peltiers are known for getting very cold, but they're also known for being easily overwhelmed.
Perhaps a good addition to this design would be an insulated shroud to reduce parasitic heat loss.
Amazing! بسیار فنی، خوش ذوق و باسلیقه❤
دست مریزاد مهندس👏
ممنون داش میثم
Nice job! Good idea!🤝
Awesome labor. Its a pleasure to watch your videos.
incorporate it with a vacuum flask. this would be tricky as you want it to cool and conduct heat out, but once sufficiently non-conductive to keep hot or cold.
عالی بود
فوق العاده بود
واقعاً زمان گذاشتید و ادیت هم خیلی خوب بود
همچین محتوایی توی یوتوب تحسین برانگیزه.
موفق باشید
ممنون
LOVE the details
پشمام اینقدر خوب بود باورم نمیشه ایرانی باشع
i've been waiting for this! super awesome!!!
thật ngạc nhiên, làm lạnh thành công
Well. I'm absolutely impressed. Uniquely thought out and carefully executed. I'm lost for words. I think I stared at that amount with my mouth open and my eyes wide. Fantastic! 👍👍👍
Mann-o-Mann. Ich bin absolut beeindruckt. Einmalig durchdacht und sorgfältig ausgeführt. Mir fehlen die Worte. Ich glaube das ich mit offenem Mund und aufgerissenen Augen diesen Betrag anschaute. Fantastisch! 👍👍👍
You are a great craftsman brother...great skill🎉
This is so cool, I wish someone sold these
Your DiY work is so beautiful
Cool my friend... Cool.
were there it works well on big bottles or not, i must admit that your Finishing skill is amazing, so professional ..... well done
すごい技術だと思うのに、さんこーレアモノショップ感が拭えない
このチープ具合がほんと好き
This video was very cool
Bravo, Amigo.! 👍
Only wow amazing
خیلی تمیز و حرفه
Absolute perfection!
hey man. just wanted to let u know that i think you do great and u should be proud.
.. good stuff.
Wow😘That amazing 👍👍👍🧠🧠
Wow, looks like a finished product you could buy...subbed!
Ідея класна. Виконання суперське. А от ккд маленький. Молодець.
Absolutely beautiful 11/10
Never would I ever do this. But I an thoroughly impressed haha
Finishing is next level
I had thought such a device 10-12 years ago for preventing beer glass so as to not warm up. According to my design, this would have assembled with table and sold to cafes. But the device in video will be cool if merged with solar charger
ایرانی هستی دمت گرم اصلا فکرشم نمیکردم
Awesome Video
Oh and your things look amazing!!! Thank you a lot of people do diy and you can tell
It’s diy these look professional!!
Very very nice design. I am building one with a on/off/on rocker switch so I can set it to chill or heat but it's no where near so elegant in design. Might just need to redesign it now :)
What a Perfection 👑💖
Great job!
Crafted beautifully!