Hey! I work at an ice rink and am an ice technician and we can heat the rink. We do this to melt the ice and evaporate it and replace with new water. The ice gets dirty and looks bad after time so we clean and replace every so often.
It really depends on what system the arena is using, if the rink is using the method mark rober explained used it will generally be warm, compared to a rink with a mix of cold air and rober explained, it can feel cold in a arena.
This is actually very similar to how Heating and Cooling your home works! Actually you can see the same components (a compressor) in use on the skating rink as in a heat pump. The main difference is that a heat pump actually cools the air in your vents! There is more to it, HVAC, and I'd say probably the Skating rink too, actually relies more on the process of Evaporation and Condensation than the temperature of the Refrigerant. I hope everyone that reads this has a blessed day ❤
Helping rebuild the Honda Center chiller plant was one of the most incredible things I've ever got to do for work, the amount of engineering is incredible
This is more for the professional hockey & skating arenas. The local town/county rinks, yeah they'll just cool the entire place down as it's cheaper overall then the piping system.
@@monkey-farmer clearly you realise that the winning team had finnish people in it and that I wasn't refering to specific people playing in non finnish teams
Dspending on the arena and time of year, if you go to concerts enough, you may notice that the stages are sometimes built on the ice. The ice is underneath a layer of insulation, and the stage is built on that insulation. Once the concert is over, the stage and insulation can be removed for hockey to be played once again. That way they don't need to melt and fill the rinks continually.
That, and the water chemistry. Different chemicals are used for different rinks, making speedskating ice softest, and hockey ice hardest. (I interrogated my local rink's employees in-between my lessons)
An ice rink, can and does do that. I work at once and every time we have to melt to change to a basketball arena we send warm water through to melt it asap
As a figure skater and pond hockey player. Some ice rinks use this technology but ours doesn’t, ours just cools the whole room to freeze the ice and then has a few heaters on the stands. But nowhere does it get room temperature
How did you, and all the peons who upvoted you, get the answer so wrong AFTER you were given the correct answer? They use a refrigerant, NOT water. His BED uses cooled water though, so I guess you get some points.
Amazing! I've wanted something like that for years! I even thought it would be nice if it could heat my feet and cool my upper body at the same time! I'll have to wait for the second version :p
А если плюхнуться точечным попаданием на такой матрас, я трубки не сломаю? Или например, я как гарпия взлечу и упаду пластом на кровать(да я так делал, и не только дома) я не поврежу трубки? А трубки не повредят меня?
El problema es que después de aproximadamente un año o a veces más el sarro que genera el agua empieza a tapar las tuberías haciendo que el sistema sea ineficiente pero eso se soluciona simplemente con un líquido refrigerante por ejemplo de auto
I know exactly how they’re made because my dad makes them for a living. He made a business out of them so yeah it’s pretty interesting. How they work with pneumonia and well what we call a refrigeration system.
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A cool bed with a bunch of blankets sounds heavenly
agree
2,349$
Especially when sleeping naked
Idk if it's just me but that would give me pain or at least a runny nose, I really don't see the appeal, the warm bed in winter sounds great though
This is useless, just put another blanket on the bed, or take one off, not rocket science
Hey! I work at an ice rink and am an ice technician and we can heat the rink. We do this to melt the ice and evaporate it and replace with new water. The ice gets dirty and looks bad after time so we clean and replace every so often.
so what are the colors on the ice from if it's not in the ice itself?
@@blackwing1362The ice itself is painted white all around and every marking is either hand painted or a printed picture that was placed underneath
Wow, I didn't know what you two mentioned. ☝🏻😯
Well, he didn't explain much and took the advantage for promoting the bed 😂
I NEED THAT FOR A PILLOW
I agree with you.
Try purple harmony pillow. Stays colder longer than any other pillow I've tried so far
Yup
No more flipping pillows in the middle of the night
Try the purple pillow harmony like the other guy said its so worth.
What a genius marketing
これ1分かよ。。。導入から商品セールまで鮮やかすぎる。
As a hockey player...ice rinks are NOT room temperature 😂
The NHL arenas aren’t room temperature but they aren’t extremely cold
It really depends on what system the arena is using, if the rink is using the method mark rober explained used it will generally be warm, compared to a rink with a mix of cold air and rober explained, it can feel cold in a arena.
@@jazefgcm6534 yeah they usually just a bit chilly, not 30 degrees, but like 45 or so I'd say.
Technically, every room is room temperature.
lol. Canadian who’s been to many ice rinks in Canada and the UK, and none of them are “room temperature”
話の導入が素晴らしい
That's liquid might be called...antifreeze!
Its glycol the main ingredient for antifreeze
@@tooigooi put it in water and you get...anti freeze!
But it freezes though 😂😂😂
It's literally the opposite. Antifreeze prevents freezing, this stuff promotes freezing. It's coolant, plain and simple.
@@HelperBotit’s not called never freeze….
これは凄いプレゼンだわ
導入から紹介までの流れが綺麗
The transition was so smooth I might buy the product out of respect for how well you pulled that off
"even ice rinks can't do that" bro i can't imagine an ice rink being pure liquid 😭😭
its called a heated pool :O
hot tub
This is actually very similar to how Heating and Cooling your home works! Actually you can see the same components (a compressor) in use on the skating rink as in a heat pump. The main difference is that a heat pump actually cools the air in your vents! There is more to it, HVAC, and I'd say probably the Skating rink too, actually relies more on the process of Evaporation and Condensation than the temperature of the Refrigerant. I hope everyone that reads this has a blessed day ❤
You as well bri
Helping rebuild the Honda Center chiller plant was one of the most incredible things I've ever got to do for work, the amount of engineering is incredible
Is it glycol that's chilled and circulated under the ice?
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That was the smoothest plug I've seen in a while 😂
A water bed? Nah, I want a water blanket.
Nah I want a water pillow
@@AlwaysBolttheBirdwater air
@@CASA-dy4vswater floor
@@nutoutpizzadthehut water
ROOM TEMPERATURE?! I as a Canadian have NEVER been in a rink that wasn’t near or felt like zero all around the inside, stands and seats included.
Then you get the proper barns that feel like -40 on the inside
Room temperature, the temperature of the room is low
That’s just all of Canada at all times
Same
This is more for the professional hockey & skating arenas. The local town/county rinks, yeah they'll just cool the entire place down as it's cheaper overall then the piping system.
Dang a cold bed AND a midnight drink? That bed has everything
A 3000/3600/5000€ bed with a 17/25€/month mandatory suscription??
No thanks
Go jets go
As soon as I saw a hockey rink I thought instant like!😂
I had this idea as a kid, so cool to see it actually working
I feel like as a Canadian I should’ve known this already, but this has always been a question I’ve had thank you😅
Lol as a finlandian I can confirm that even I knew this. It has now been decided that Finland is better at hockey than Canada lol
@@Th0maZzzleep Nooooo
@@hyperhockey For sureee
@@monkey-farmer clearly you realise that the winning team had finnish people in it and that I wasn't refering to specific people playing in non finnish teams
Dspending on the arena and time of year, if you go to concerts enough, you may notice that the stages are sometimes built on the ice. The ice is underneath a layer of insulation, and the stage is built on that insulation.
Once the concert is over, the stage and insulation can be removed for hockey to be played once again. That way they don't need to melt and fill the rinks continually.
If I get that bed I’m not gonna be able to get up for school in the morning
The opposite... You will program it to get hot when you need to wake up. Magic!
The best promotion I've ever seen
That, and the water chemistry. Different chemicals are used for different rinks, making speedskating ice softest, and hockey ice hardest. (I interrogated my local rink's employees in-between my lessons)
Same system used to heat floors in homes under the tiles or plywood flooring, usually bathrooms.
My reaction: "Honey, I know what I want for my birthday!"
So an ice rink is a freezer?
Nice
They’re different enough to be classified as a different kind of refrigeration system
I understand this due to working in HVAC. That “chiller” is called the condenser with refrigerator/freon inside of it
Love this advert..
And Becos it's honest and not sly and openly revealed to be an advert, therefore I will buy
Тот случай когда твоя кровать дороже чем установка поддерживающая температуру льда на катке
That's what we call "Compressor " not a chiller.
뭐야 그냥 평범한 온수매트잖아
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An ice rink, can and does do that. I work at once and every time we have to melt to change to a basketball arena we send warm water through to melt it asap
My first job was working at a rink. It’s pretty cool looking at all the systems that keep the ice cold
In college I lived in a church that used pipes under the stone floor for heating. It made it awesome to walk around barefoot in the winter
Motor and suction lines 😂😂. Same thing that keeps your freezer cold.
Hey Mark love your vids! Just wanted to say really quick that you look like the grown-up version of the tricycle kid from Incredibles ❤️
The eight sleep unit is quiet because it doesn't use phase change like the ice rink, it uses a peltier TEC to cool / heat the water.
As a figure skater and pond hockey player. Some ice rinks use this technology but ours doesn’t, ours just cools the whole room to freeze the ice and then has a few heaters on the stands. But nowhere does it get room temperature
“So I made a miniature one to show you “ immediately pushes it out of frmae
The blanket:
"I was tossed aside, forgotten"
TLDR: it’s watercooled
How did you, and all the peons who upvoted you, get the answer so wrong AFTER you were given the correct answer? They use a refrigerant, NOT water. His BED uses cooled water though, so I guess you get some points.
Too long? It’s a 60 second video, dude.
@@Matthew-li7we huh? Water-cooled is a term for using a liquid system to cool whatever needs it! What are you talking about?
@@viktorbirkeland6520 You're thinking of liquid cooling.
I've been using it for a few years in Korea. It's called a hot water mat, but it's less warm than an electric mat
Amazing! I've wanted something like that for years! I even thought it would be nice if it could heat my feet and cool my upper body at the same time! I'll have to wait for the second version :p
Not my siblings recreating "5 little monkeys jumping on the bed" 💀💀
Panthers better turn up the cold ❄, because the Oilers are on FIRE! 🔥 🔥 🔥
GO OILERS!!!!!!!!!!!
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so its a more complicated Waterbed?
I was thinking the same thing!
except no hypothermia
whoever made this bed needs worldwide shipping
Thank you Mark for inspiring millions!
The "super cool liquid" used in hockey rinks is ammonia, you're welcome.
I’m becoming a scientist just listening to him
That mattress pad is neat
That bed looks super uncomfortable
Mark you getting aged 😅
Probably the single greatest non-play related hockey video I’ve ever seen. ✊🏻
That was a pretty smooth transition lol
The coolant usually used in those pipes is ammonia or some other refrigerant
流れがスムーズで何の違和感もなく欲しいって思っちゃった
I loved helping the crew building one of these butt you didn't show the sand that gets filled around those pips super cool
Самая гениальная рекламная интеграция)
i remember playing high school story years ago so this is so fun to watch
Very creative way of sponsoring.
Ice rinks can do heat too. Our ice rink is also used for indoor football and they heat the floor to get all the wrinkles out of the football turf
"I build a mini ice Rink to show you how it works"
Immediately removes it off of the table
Omg I used to think there was a pool under there from this one cartoon that isn’t well known called wayside
That was the most genius marketing ive seen😅😂
Bir reklam ancak bu kadar güzel olabilirdi👏🏻👏🏻
That's one COOL bed!
スケートリンクとショッピングリンクをかけてるの上手いな
i actually didn't think before u made my brain to think about it and also tell it how it works so i forgot about it by the next shorts 😢
I might actually have to get that mattress, that sounds like a divine sleep
I'm thinking more about the bed than I am the ice rink.
5.2k for a mattress is crazy
Mark's got his own modern waterbed with a technological twist. Not surprised.
And for just an easy $4337 you can own one too 😂😂😂
Thousands of years ago, South Korea has the OnDoll system in their house ground. They could keep their house ground wormer during the severe winter.
Mark rover duerme como un rey 👑
C-can i... buy your NASA shirt?
Aint no way he just fit a sponsered segment in a short 😭
If you need someone to help your marketing team Mark is definitely the guy you want to talk to
Basically a refrigerator
Clever, Mark…very, very clever
何よりも驚きなのはそこらの吹き替え付き動画よりも遥かに流暢で聞きやすい日本語を話してること
Mr.Beast以外にここまでなのは見たことない
Due to the temperature difference, the surrounding air condenses and mold begins to grow under the bed.
I’m Canadian and i love hockey!
А если плюхнуться точечным попаданием на такой матрас, я трубки не сломаю? Или например, я как гарпия взлечу и упаду пластом на кровать(да я так делал, и не только дома) я не поврежу трубки? А трубки не повредят меня?
My back hurts by just watching it
Props on the smooth segway lmao
Thank you for the discount
Bro went from hockey players and ice rink to sponser eight sleep😂😂
It's basically the same principle that's used for heated floors but they cool it instead.
Never have i been to an ice rink that i would consider "room temperature"
i need that bed NOW
I think this bed can make me sleep faster.
The thing is, I prefer to sleep in a cold place rather than a warm one.
El problema es que después de aproximadamente un año o a veces más el sarro que genera el agua empieza a tapar las tuberías haciendo que el sistema sea ineficiente pero eso se soluciona simplemente con un líquido refrigerante por ejemplo de auto
I know exactly how they’re made because my dad makes them for a living. He made a business out of them so yeah it’s pretty interesting. How they work with pneumonia and well what we call a refrigeration system.
Do you need to chemically treat the water to prevent mold growth?
No because the water doesn’t go anywhere, nothing is wet
BRO I NEED THAT BED
Fun fact: in the southern US they keep rinks full of slightly above freezing puddles.