Instant Drink Chiller - How to Make a Cooling Machine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.พ. 2017
- Hi! I was impressed by the performance of this drink chiller. I did not think it would cool a drink to under 10°C in just 60 seconds! More information down below!
Components:
Controller: www.gearbest.com/other-accesso...
Motor: www.gearbest.com/rc-car-parts/...
Switch: www.gearbest.com/other-car-gad...
Jack adapter: www.gearbest.com/diy-parts-com...
Adapter: www.gearbest.com/led-strips/pp...
3D printer: www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3...
Water pump (STL): www.thingiverse.com/thing:2111988
Music:
Free Background Music Royalty Free
Used cameras:
Sony Alpha a55
GoPro Hero 2
Iphone 5
DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Video Editing Program:
LightWorks - บันเทิง
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RCLifeOn Hi. You have a an Anet a8 in the description... Which one would you recommend for a "beginner?" And is gearbest a good site, do you know if it delivers to the UK?
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RCLifeOn can you uploaded the files to thiniverse so we can make our own if like to
i dont have money
RCLifeOn didn't see any ice in the ice bath in the test. you can't be scientific without giving your audience all of the data, like the temperature of the water in the tub. also I'd like to see you do this with a carbonated beverage, I think the spinning would be just like shaking it.... it's a fun idea but impractical
how to instantly chill drink :
1. put the drink in liquid nitrogen for 3 second
2. cold as -30°C
The can will turn into a grenade and the "drink" will actually be a solid
@@antoniocialfi77 he clearly never gasped the concept that water expands when cooled and never had a beer explode on him in the freezer
Antonio Cialfi bruh you must be fun at parties
I forgot to say "Thank you". I really like that you explained why it worked.
This is so cool! I came across randomly a soda chiller on amazon for $30 but it does not seem that it will last that long. Then I found an extremely high grade one that is almost $100. Was thinking about making my own like you did and I guess this is a sign that the universe is telling me I need to have chilled sodas after all(apart from using the freezer and a wet paper towel around it and leaving it in for 40min. Thanks so much for making this video! You seem like a smart and cool dude.
That's an awesome contraption & use of physics! 👍😊
you should remake the proyect but with a peltier module! :D
@AWAY It's a solid state chilling device. He's suggesting to make a device that will chill the water without ice.
Peltiers suck.
They work but they are so inefficient!
Outsourcing the actual cooling to a compressor based cooling system (aka freezer) is way better in my opinion
@@engineer0239 I know this is late but you are correct they require 600w or more power to operate and need good cooling to run properly and wont stay cold for too long unless if you have thick insulation but still it's very inefficient
lol your workspace is so clean. I need to get mine looking like that.
Now this is REAL innovation. Awesome work bro 👍
Looks great like always! Thanks for sharing
I had some of your videos come up on my recommended I had a look and I regret not clicking them before your channel is amazing and your an insparation keep up the great work buddy
Thank you so much! For once the TH-cam recommended worked out :)
Another great video! Nice video and great filming as always! Huge thumbs up for me!
Keep working! Very creative! Good job!
WOW! Very nice work!
Amazing editing and skills, keep it up! (A bearing might help on the other side of the dowel to make it more silent and professional without rattle.)
Put salt in the water
ive read that you can put a sealed bag of saltwater into the icewater and it will give a similar effect without getting salt in your pumps..
imbadwrench It won't. Salt water has a lower freezing point than tap water. Putting salt water in a sealed bag will have no impact on the normal water around it, as it will still freeze at 32°F. Other frigorific mixtures could be used instead of saltwater...but there is always a cost factor along with handling/safety concerns.
salt ice and water bring cans of pop to near freezing, as the salt lowers the freezing temp of the water to -4
To increase the effectiveness of this system, we need to improve thermal conductivity of the liquid rather than freezing point, right?
Pijus Matijošius fuckyou
nice project
You have some awesome ideas!
Wow you are soo creative
Very cool idea. 😄
This video is relaxing and refreshing, keep doing this kind of videos
great quality video! thank you.
very nice instruction, thanks !
really good idea 👍👍👍
great job I like your ideas very much
That's awesome, you are the best how to TH-camr:)
Excellent...well thought out
very nice man keep it up
I just love your videos! They are just awesome and so dam helpful! :)
superb work..
explanation n all..
very helpful machine
well done mate keep it up
its really cool
underated channel.. subed
I found many years back that if i ran a small stream of water onto a can in my sink my beer would chill alot faster than in the fridge. The flowing water just carried away the heat with ease. Very cool machine. Now combine it with a few peltire junctions to chill the water.👍
Meus parabens amigo, seu laboratorio é meu sonho de consumo! Mto bonito e bem equipado!
I really like your workshop its nice 👍
very good , your videos are awesome
I would love to see a Peltier element version of this that doesn't require ice, just a metallic tray to act as the heat sink which the water sits in. (basically what you did in your thermoelectric cooling hack vid but with the can rotating feature) That way you could bring it on the go with no need to carry bags of ice!
That's what I thought this was gonna be, and then I saw the hose............
I thought about this too and was annoyed at the video.
Then I calculated what amount of peltier elements and electricity you would need.
Not viable. You would have to make/extract a cooling circuit from a fridge.
Just love your videos!
Oh thank you so much!
Good idea
Good work dear
Nice Video! Well Done!
nice mate!!
That's a nice little shop! (My dad was a shop teacher.)
really cool man !!
best of luck sir
Good use of the stock Anet a8 filament spool holder lol
Nice innovation 👌😉👍
Really nice! :D I always though about making something like that, but with a peltier module in a small styrofoam "cup" (where you put tin cans inside). LOL
this is great content (no joke)
Hi RC I really enjoy your videos. Have you seen the cr-10 3d printer? Also when you make your videos they are good, but I always get lost on the wiring part as you go a bit fast and skip certain parts.
Thanks!
Sympa comme fabrication 👍
Intressant bygge! Något jag definitivt skulle behöva här hemma :D
In shop this cost about 25€-45€. But homemade is mutch better :)) Enjoyed this video.
Very great Work, super Video!!!!! Big like!!!! ;-D
You got a sub!
good bro it is awesome
You have some nice projects. I'm surprised I'm just now seeing you. Subscribed.
Oh thank you so much!
waaw awesome video
very good work , if you add salt to the water it will cool the can much faster , thanks for posting .
Good Work..............My Dear Son.........I remember my school days......!
nice dude
Good one mate. I think i am gonna like your channel. Subscribed.
Awesome!!
Talented!
Subscribed👍 you make some cool stuff
good job
Thanks man!
Riktigt snyggt redigerat och filmat. Såg hur många prenumeranter du hade nu också, helt sjukt! När jag började glo dina RC videos hade du knappt 1000. Du förklarar bra också, så att tom någon med tummen mitt i handen skulle förstå. Tips är att skaffa en mygga för ännu bättre ljudupptagning också men det har du säkert tänkt på också :) 10/10!
Really cool build. Only one suggestion (unless I missed this). A drain system of some sort. But I could see using this at a party to help chill people's drinks.
You could put a simple manual valve on the hose that would pump into the sink too.
Cool design. You could definitely add some Peltier Elements to cool the water in the machine down. This way you don't need to prepare ice for the machine because instead of remembering to make some ice you could remember to cool your drinks too LOL. With two of there thermoelectric coolers in the machine it will run entirely on electricity and can even be driven with some 18650 or other batteries and could be a cool gadget for outdoor parties or it just could be powered by a 12v car outlet.
Nice!Thx bro :D
ausom bro good idea
You could improve this by lowering the surface tension of the water so that it makes better thermal contact with the can. Products are available that are used in car engine cooling systems.
I expect 10 million subs will come to you
esta Genial Amigo :D
I was thinking about long term use since it's wood, if you spray a layer of clear coating it will work for longer
I know there's paint, but extra protection won't hurt
I think it's some sort of fiberglass composite thing, not plain wood.
It would have been a good itea tohave shown us what the temperature of each water bath was. It is also hard to believe that the friction from the wall of the board and the dowel didn't increase the temperature. Over all Awesome video and spectacular shop! Good job.
Nice lab
you deserve a lot more subscribers than you have because your work is REALLY GOOD. you often give me insperation for projects to do. keep up the good work!! 👍
That's so nice, thanks man!
You are awesome!! I love your vids so much!!!
Thanks bro!
would this work faster if you use salt water? would be a cool experiment to see the difference between the 2 water types. Awesome video. Love your shop.
I want to make a workspace of my own just like that
If you put the can under the dowel and ran it without even having a pump it will work faster. You have more surface area if the can is fully submerged and if the can is moving under the dowel/water it will keep the water mixing
Ramlösa är gött.
Nice
Haha ive been thinking of making my own since i saw the gadget on Unbox Therapy
nice !
this is nice... Skanderborg festival her weeeee go !!
can you do a review of your tools and where you work. thanks and is a good video
I expect a million subscribers on your channel soon.
well thats the sad thing, this days channels like this that show "hacks" and how to waste tons of hours and make something that costs $30-$50USD for $200USD get allot of attention, those channels that are really creative and useful get none...
IamIUareU yep. I know the feeling well...
IamIUareU in the near future when there are no jobs u will have plenty of time to make things
Mark true but things that are useful not things that are retarded...
IamIUareU
You could also have a magnetic coupling, saving you from drilling the wall of the tank... Motor is outside, the pump inside.
you really dont need a speed controller lol... Just wire both motors directly to the battery with an on off switch and itll be fine
Need to start slow to get traction otherwise wood will slip on can
@@Anonymous-vh6kp just built one without a speed controller and it works perfectly
You could actually put the thermoelectric water cooler you made in another video in between the pump and the water. and then put in a temperature controller to run the pump on and off. Just as an upgraded version.
nice
3:32 Nice transition
would it be possible to boost the cooling efficiency by adding some kind of airflow to the machine?
so you could also build a holder/adapter to fix the can on your drill and then rotate it inside a ice-whater box right? seems easier than filling your machine
Perhaps a round metal screen to prevent ice from entering the pump? I noticed there is nothing preventing a chunk from getting lodged inside and breaking the plastic/jamming the motor.
khareen khay Bernardo
Very clever :-) You could have marketed your design