Zero Breeze: BUSTED!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
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Dad: Shut the door! I'm not paying to air condition the outside!
Zero Breeze: Yes you are.
Quite, leave the device in a sealed location and it's can't work, the heat has to escape somewhere or it just stays in the area, in the end the device would have very little effect on the temperature, and with the heat generated by teh electronics then in theory it could make the place slightky warmer, esp. if the area is well insulated.
Yeah, acksually ... since the heat removed is just dumped out the back, all that really happens overall is that some extra heat from the motors is added to the mix, so the end result is that you're actually paying to HEAT the outside, which is even better!
Carrying an air-conditioner up a mountain, it's like a comedy skit.
"I'm so hot from lugging this air-conditioner up here, good thing I brought my air-conditioner so I can cool down"
I am more environmental conscious, I brought a car door with me and when I'm hot, I just crank down a window.
Why would we bring an AC to a biome that's already cold and breezy in the first place lmao
@@exxelsetijadi5348 You expect logic from people who're buying an AC for outdoors?
0x777
"who're"? That's a new one. I'm only familiar with the version without an apostrophe. lol
Not saying you're wrong, just that it's a really uncommon contraction.
So Dad was right! We really ARE trying to cool the whole neighborhood!
It's only fair. I mean you were heating up the whole neighborhood until you opened the window.
Screw the neighbourhood, we'll go for an entire forest now!
HA! Dad joke-ception. LOL!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
This is the same idea as cooling your house by leaving the fridge door open
😆That's about right
somehow this is dumber... your house wont be flooded by the fridge at least
@@jaronyuriyh7931 I would rather wear the mini fridge as a backup and carry a generator!
@@jaronyuriyh7931 How old is your fridge that it still floods your house if you open it? Last time I've had one of those it was 30 years old, barely working, and that was over 10 years ago that I replaced it with a new one.
Leaving the refrigerator door open is not efficient. Everyone I know, leaves the freezer door open! 😂
Obviously, this requires a refrigerator/freezer combination or an upright freezer in the garage, but that requires an attached garage and leaving the door to the garage open. To much work for me!
With a name like “zero breeze” I mean.. they aren’t lying!
Sigh... but the IS a breeze. It has a fan. Fans blow air. Air in motion is called a "breeze". If you[re going to point out their faults (and they have plenty) at least get the most basic shit right.
@@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff you have a point but there's no need to be a dick wad about it bro
HA HA!!! *Bah dum bum!*
@Wood ‘n’ Stuff w/ Steve French - I bet you’re that one greasy kid in highschool that thinks he’s a genius bc he watches vsauce and likes to complain about popular music
@@HunterDog721 i think you are talking about a Eugene.
I really liked your demonstration of compression in the syringe and watching it with the thermal camera.
Thank you
Very nice thermal camera!
Yeah me to
It was so simpel yet i learnd something new
One of the coolest tricks I learned as a child was evaporating water in room temperature. You put some in a syringe and pull it to lower the pressure. This video made me feel a bit nostalgic
That thermal camera has been worth every penny!
New crowdfunding idea:
"We combined Zero Breeze and Solar Roadways to create a network of solar-powered air conditioners to combat global warming!"
and elon can ship the hot air to the moon and let it cool there with thorium powered rockets.
😂
I'm dead
Don't forget, the condensed vapor you drain can be used to fill a water bottle
Oh my lord. I really want to know how many people would fall for that!
"Can it be used by dancing bikini women on boats"
This man is asking the real questions
I love this product so much. It provided me with 28 minutes and 11 seconds of entertainment!
@Trantor The Troll $1200
why would anyone try to use an air conditioner outside...
To combat global warming.
Obviously.
billy bob after using air shampoo...🙄 moron
A swamp cooler works great outdoors if it's in a low humidity area. We used to set one up at a lake in New Mexico. Set up a big tarp for shade, blow cool air under it and it was quite comfy even in 100+ degree heat. It could give you a nice 80 degree breeze. Not like refrigerated air but 80 degrees in the shade is down right comfy in the middle of the desert. Run a water line to the lake, hook up the generator for the fan and water pump and you are styling for about 1/3 of a gallon of gas an hour. :) lol Desert camping.
Oh, I forgot, you need a pickup to get the unit to the lake. They are 3 to 4' cube plus a stand which makes them 4 to 5 feet tall.
To condition the air
Same reason people BBQ inside when it is raining or to hot outside for them.
Oh man is this crowdfunding vs thermodynamics?
That needs to be the Name of this Series.
This needs to be a book or a documentary.
"But if your theory is found to be against the second law of thermodynamics I can give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation." Sigh... makes me all weepy inside. :)
More sequels than Disney star wars
People who know thermodynamics probably don't crowd-fund I guess.
As an air conditioning technician, i 100% agree with this video.
You don't need a nuclear technician to figure out this is a fucking fan worth $ 30
Liar you're part of the cabal of big ac that rules the world.
It’s all fun and games until a actual air conditioning technician joins the chat
Can you explain freon to me because I'm not seeing it and to my knowledge that's how both air conditioning and refrigerators work
@@robertewing4902 yes you are right. For every air conditioning or refrigerator you need a "freon" or "refrigerant" low pressure refrigerant evaporate in "evaporator", and takes the heat to condenser, and then in condenser refrigerant have a process called condensation to reject the heat outside, that is why air conditioning always have 2 side. The indoor unit and outdoor unit. So bassically you take the heat from inside your room and reject it outside.
Common Sense finally prevailed, the DMCA takedown has been removed. Thunderf00t for the win.
Does he still have the right to sue the claimant? I hope the jackass gets sued anyway, although that would be really petty in his part.
@@unf3z4nt He does still have the right, but he likely won't.
@@InuKun2008
Dr. Mason should. I like to see these shills suffer for once.
Definitely should
A crowd-funded lawsuit? Are guys mentally ill or something? He’s just going to pocket the cash. The same way he pockets cash from his patreon subscribers. I guess his TH-cam channel is really full of conspiracy-theory-based-hippies. Lol
It is very hard to resist making my own versions of these scams. Not one person has gone to jail yet. White collar crime is definitely the way to go if you ever become desperate to feed your family.
the guy who crowdscammed the dragon fly computer did get arrested with a nearly life sentence
@@wilmagregg3131 never heard of it. Clearly he didn't steal enough money to get away with it
@@jordisaura6748 nope he stole tens of millions he started as a normal scammer who scammed milliions out of investors then when he was banned from doing bussiness he went to kickstarter were he scammed more millions then a mass of vitims sued and got him nearl a life sentence just look up kickstarters biggest scammer caught theres a great half hour video on it
It this point im pretty sure its a organised money laundering scheme, where they have this retarded shit cooked up years in advance to have something to funnel money to.
There's a fine line between fraud and banking.
Most "White Collar Crime" Laws are focused on financial crimes.
Selling a product that doesn't live up to it's advertising doesn't qualify as a crime unless the prosecutor can prove that it's intentional.
Ignorance truly is bliss.
I've got an idea to fix the battery problem. Solar Freakin' Air Conditioners.
You can get solar powered exhaust fans that slip over car windows. You can get them for under a hundred dollars and I'm sure they work far better. At least up to the point where the temperature in the car is the same as the temperature outside.
Solar wouldn't generate enough electricity to power it properly. No sir! You need Thorium Reactor Engine for this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111
I want Solar Freaking Dildos. At least they would be a practical invention.
@@liboud22 a 1000 watt pv array and a 5kw battery could probably run a 5000 BTU air conditioner for about 10 hours a day :)
What about no freakin AC at all? who needs thats shit?
5:08 I like how the number of backers goes down and money raised goes up
S T 0 N K
this comment has gotten no recognition and I have no idea how
How is that working, is it because the creators are feeding into the fund to reel more suckers in?
"Zero Breeze". They seemed to have picked the right name for their product.
Like selling light bulbs that dont even work and call the company "black light" 🤣
I have a crowd funding idea for a motorcycle ashtray......
Well, if the "ashtray" were primarily there as a "waste container" for the cigarett butts, it's not a horrible idea.
I wonder how may animals have suffered, or died?, after ingesting a few tar and nicotin infused "treats".
I mean they do exist but it's mostly a butt collector
please don't. We all know that once a vehicles ashtray is full, one has to throw the whole vehicle and buy a new one.
i see so many negative comments, but there is something else i can see here..
You see mr loz11968's ashtray is no simple ashtray, but an ashtray connected to the intake to first of all collect all the ash youre trying to put in it.
but also filters out and separate the butts from the ash, and therefor contribute for a better future.
I have ashtray and beer holder on my bicycle.
You get zero breeze from a _Zero Breeze_
I don't see the problem. ;)
They are honest but people still buy the junk ... What happen to society ?
@@tomservo5007 Look up "pet rock" and prepare to have your mind blown.
LMAO
Touché! 👌🤣🤣🤣
But it does provide a breeze. Only problem is , it's a warn breeze. People up north should buy this to warm them in the winter........🤣
"So many situations in my life have been made more enjoyable thanks to Zero Breeze" - While chilling on a beach
me at the beach: "This beach is shit, it has no air coditioning F**k this place!"
They should just fill their tent with dry ice, zip up the tent and go down for their eternal nap.
Crazy Russian Hacker style.
ah, the good times.
Sounds like a good way to suffocate XD
I was just about to say the same damn thing. They'd have better luck sticking dry ice in their tents. They wouldn't even have to die from the CO2 or anything, what with the freaking mesh sections; at least the dry ice wouldn't cause more heat to come out of the back end of their battery-powered blowdryer pushing cooled air out the front.
Anyone who's had an AC unit pipe break knows those things are worse than heaters, and even a window-mounted unit, if you walk past one outside, is like going past a fireplace.
Considering the kind of power hogs AC units are, the dry ice might last about as long, too.
Glad someone still remembers this lmao
Oh man - I nearly forgot. That were the times
You know it's gonna be a good video when Thunderf00t is being overly sarcastic at the beginning. Nice.
He start's every video like that.
@@TheItemhunter And he never disappoints.
Yeah, being negative all the time always eventually gets old. I used to get a kick out of you tubers “some more news”, for their nasty take on current events, but now I don’t bother, not for years now.
I’m not saying that Thunderf00t isn’t fundamentally right, clearly he is. It’s just, I dunno, ‘cloying’ to hear the same basic story, over and over.
Kind of like Max Haines, he used to publish these true life murder stories each week in the Sunday paper. But it’s like, wow, after awhile I’ve found that I’ve had my fill, you know?
Anyway, thanks TF.
The hot side of the heat-pump is too close to the cold side, and the entire system is actually heating up.
A simple fan actually works better.
Add a damp rag to that fan and BOOM just like that cooler air lol
brocksdaddy081910 Imagine being able to achieve more with a $1 10lb bag of ice than with a $1000 portable air conditioner
@@Alter292 With how they do it, sure... that's even assuming there's actually anything in there besides a fan hooked up to a cheapo battery pack that overheats.
I bet it's closer than you think. I'd put money that this is nothing more than a couple of 12vdc fans and 2-4 peltier coolers. I made a unit like this out of an old cooler a gas station threw away. It was used to keep chewing tobacco cool and performs about like the units in this video. It can't cool a large space to save it's life, but use it to cool something like a small insulated box with some sandwiches or drinks and it works a treat.
@@buddhaman001 Yes, i agree.
There are a lot of videos on TH-cam about home made Peltier refrigerators.
Most of them suffer the same issue. The cold side can only keep cold if you make sure to remove (as much of ) the heat from the hot side.
Place the hot side close to the cold side (I have seen them mounted on the "refrigerator's " wall) , and you are actually heating up the container. Though it is possible that the surface of the cold side is still cold. You are better of mounting the cold side of the Peltier on the outside of the container and let the (back)wall of the container transfer the "cold" into your container.
In this case they are blowing hard on the cold side to get some cool air right in front of the blower.
Pity the guy who sits close to the unit.
In some of the pictures you see hoses to remove the hot air... on most pictures they removed those so that it looks like the unit is free standing.
Its like placing a window type air-conditioning unit in the middle of a room.
Thunderf00t seeing $890: "Ehh, about $800"
Thunderf00t seeing $849: "Ehh, about $900"
After taxes it'd be over 900
Mafs
Skipping Stones No, no. He’s got a point.
@@MarlonBitoy "Yo , dude, true!"
Sometimes, a mispronounced word or math goof will make me stop the video immediately to see if anyone else had their panties momentarily rustled. 😂
snickle1980 I was quoting a Disney move but go off I guess
This is my Jam. I love all the "BUSTED!" videos. Mostly because of how thoroughly you break things down and secondly the sarcasm is the seasoning on top.
In every video I'm just waiting for him to say "it takes a lot of energy".
Wow, using the thermal camera to explain how refrigerators and evaporative cooling works was a stroke of genius. That was super intuitive!
Not really. Thunderf00t is awesome don’t get me wrong, I love him, but he’s a chemist. I’m an airconditioning and refrigeration technician by trade and have worked in commercial and industrial airconditioning for 15+ and a specialist role within my industry for 8 of those years.
Meaning it took as long for me to get my trade in airconditioning as it did thunderf00t to get his bachelors degree in chemistry. So I have specialised in nothing but that, and the way he explains things and misses a lot out isn’t great.
Thunderf00t never mentions latent heat. Never mentions temperature differences, and the effects running different temperature differences in a refrigerated system has on it. Never mentions that refrigerant essentially only acts as a heat transfer medium, and absorbs heat in the evaporator and rejects it from the condenser. Never mentions the importance of ‘saturation’ or ‘latent heat’ which are both incredibly important factors
@@tinderella2386 I didn't say it was comprehensive, I said it was intuitive. Explaining what you did would lose audience for the video. His approach got his point across without making the audience think too much.
@@tinderella2386pretentious much? He gave a high level overview, not a lecture at HVAC academy.
The ultimate Thunderf00t meme product: a solar roadway made entirely of Peltier dehumidifiers that slightly cool down your tires by 3 degrees.
My tires will last a long time and I have this AC to cool the car down when my windows are down
@@jadz684z I see no drawbacks in this idea, time to collect my $5 million from Indiegogo
God don't give the ideas.
The tires of your thorium powered car!!
@@jj4013 how did you know?
I love it when the guy says "its definitely working!" lol, sitting there for 50 minutes, wtf?! I checked out his video comments are turned off, surprise surprise.
MayiandJay *still* didn't apologise, *and* still wants the video removed! LOL. But at least the video is back up.
I'm still for the crowd-funded lawsuit if there is no apology video. I'd throw in some money. TH-cam will not punish bad actors, so someone has to teach them.
So I guess he dropped the copy right strike then (or google did it)
A crowd-funded lawsuit? Are guys mentally ill or something? He’s just going to pocket the cash. The same way he pockets cash from his patreon subscribers. I guess his TH-cam channel is really full of conspiracy-theory-based-hippies. Lol
@@theracer378 "The same way he pockets cash from his patreon subscribers"
I mean, that IS kinda the point. His Patreon exists so that his subscribers can actually GIVE him money...
@@theracer378 hello MayiandJay!
It works very well if you put it next to an actual air conditioner
I am curious why they didn't add a water cooling booster to better chill their hot refrigerants as the better your sink the more efficient a refrigerant loop will be.
Lmfao. Ya I totally agree.
@@glenmcgillivray4707 Swamp coolers work great in low humidity climates - Las Vegas, Phoenix, Abu Dhabi, etc. Louisiana, not so much.
@@Flatunello You miss my intent: not surprising really given the 'obvious' solution to chilling air is obviously to pre-cool with water then air con.... which is a terrible idea because you'd have to drag all the humidity back out to get any additional cooling.
No I'm pondering the idea of piping the hot refrigerant through a water bath with air blowing over the top, first past the water then through the normal condenser panel. In hot dry weather, you should significantly cool the air hitting the condenser, (and dump a heap of excess heat into the water in the process for increased evaporation of the now somewhat warmer water) allowing for improved thermal efficiency of the condenser that follows.
It is harder to dump heat into hot air than cool after all. And given the intended application as an 'on the go personal cooler' the benefit of improved efficiency means better cooling or better battery life, at the cost of some water probably collected at a nearby stream or tap.
I wouldn't' recommend extended use in the states short of water, but somewhere like Florida? Might help.
@Natty Fatty Powerlifting I raise the point: they DID produce a viable product. One that ACTUALLY WORKS. Although for the price you could buy a petrol generator and a significantly larger conventional Air conditioner, and probably throw a dump pipe in for free and get a lot more cooling for your buck.
I swear sometimes kickstarter feels entirely like an advertising campaign for crappy products they can hype up over nothing.
This product inflates any conventional tyre, balloons and balls! All without creating harmful gasses for the environment: Quick get the man portable inflation utility device funded to sell it to the masses.
- Dude that's a Hand pump: they sell them in bicycle shops for less than 50 dollars.
WE'LL CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE LOW PRICE OF 200 DOLLARS.
- Dude it moves a small amount of air it will take HOURS to inflate a car tyre to full
THE WORLD MUST KNOW AND WE'LL MAKE A VIDEO TO PROVE JUST HOW NO ONE WILL EVER HAVE FLAT TYRES AGAIN
- At least make it a foot pump so you can get some weight in on the action. Maybe innovate some useful method to boost the pressure without making the pump mechanism too difficult to move?
WE'LL MAKE IT OF AEROSPACE TITANIUM, And if we can't afford that RECYCLED PLASTICS TO SAVE THE OCEAN.
- Bro, I give up:are you seriously just trying to troll the world?
YOU JUST DON"T BELIEVE HARD ENOUGH! WE ARE GOING TO SAVE SOO MANY DOLPHINS!
- An overpriced hand pump suited to topping off bicycle tyres is going to save dolphins? You know what: I never knew you.
I'm in Siberia, I can confirm, It works perfectly here too. I used it for 2 seconds two months ago, still icy here, legit product.
🤣😂😂🤣😂... Hope you still got it on. We need to cool the planet down. 👍👍 Thanks mate
Product very good vodka still cool and the room is warmer.
I remember my dad beating me because "I'm not paying to cool down the city with our AC, for the last time, close the damn door!" So this was a touchy subject.
Dutch Warner like actual abuse
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The good old days where you were scared to do something bad for fear of the "I'm gonna tell your dad" line. Hehe I miss those days.
Lol yea when kids drank from garden hoses and played outside and actually tried to fix the stuff we broke so that we don't get in as bad of trouble.
@@Dutch.W When kids had dads...
I'm in the wrong line of business.
Time to think about becoming a kickstarter scammer
Or those fake sponsors website. I just gotta build a functional website and wait for these kickstarter scammer to dump money in and upload their own review on my website. Super easy stonks if you ask me.
As long as you have a ukalele playing in the background, you can sell anything to anyone, even if you're litteraly selling trash.
It have to be something really fantastic, one suggested to me that dehydrated water maybe could be a success!! :-)
@@friedmule5403 Oh I agree, I have thought about that myself, but I haven't really overcome the issue of the high quantity of dihydrogen monoxide appearing in water.
Considering it's the main component in Chem-trails, and the relative quantity of chemicals tend to increase when you dehydrate something, I think we might get in trouble.
@@Ernoskij LOL!! :-) What if you add Demonoxid Sulfate while drying the water? :-)
Thank you for the laugh of the weekend! But give it some credit: it's named Zero Breeze and that's exactly what it gives you.
Yeah, imagine hiking with a 26 pound device... to cool off... rofl, im dying :D
Zero is also the amount of fucks given by the makers if your unit doesn't work or when you want a refund.
Not true at all. It has a fan in it, so it creates a breeze. What it doesn't do very well is make that breeze cool.
Here is what I am unable to figure out:
These scammers on IndieGoGo said they've finally created a pointless device with footage of "real people" actually using it do demonstrate that it's already a completed product. People see this and never ask the question, "wait, if this device already exist, why are they here on IndieGoGo? Why haven't they presented this to a corporate marketer in order to mass produce it?" It's so fucking obvious why, and these gullible fools are eating it up with zero knowledge whatsoever on basic practicality.
Anyways, I really enjoyed this video as it informed me of how AC's work and also explains why my monthly bill is always so damn high. Please continue to educate these people on scientific literacy.
To be fair you can have a working product and still require funds for patents as well as marketing, you can buy a 1080p 60 fps cam for a few hundred bucks and get together a few friends or suckers from facebook/twitter to help make a vid.
@@whatdafarkenhell7110 funds for patents? none of what they use to make this product should have any patents.... it's literally just a simple temperature exchanger.... it's no some new or secret technology... it's just a very ineffective technology.... i imagine people who think this is innovative also think iphones are innovative.... i mean... iphones are still more innovative than this garbage
That's easy. Big AC is trying to keep this under wraps because it would instantly cut into their profits if they could not longer pretend that they're the only ones who can cool us and chrage us lots and lots of money...
@@0x777 a literal 3 second google search would tell you other way to cool your living space... Big AC has nothing to do with it just a refusal to learn aka personal ignorance....
@@LoFiAxolotl I should put relevant tags on the stuff I write. Poe's Law doesn't exclusively apply to religion anymore, I know...
It's kinda sad. Nothing you write, no matter how absurd, is too absurd that there is some bozo that would actually write it in all seriousness.
While watching zero breeze "busted," youtube decided to show me a zero breeze ad. If only I could post a screenshot of this irony.
I got their ad too.
I use Mozilla Firefox, no ads for me ❤️️
It's not irony when you consider the fact that Google knows what you're watching
@@JasonTAho and listens to the background noise while idle.
Wow I got one too! , you're not lying lol
The thermal camera stuff is worth a thumb up by itself!
Wonder what alibaba page they bought it from.
The funny thing is. I just looked around on there. They have this exact product, and I mean 100% the same, of the original blue one for $400-$500. They are the exact same blue and orange that the video was talking about for near $700 for the mark I when it came out. They also have the exact same thing, but just in a black box (basically the exact same as these ones but not as pretty, for $100-$400.
Then I can get a portable air conditioner that draws a few watts, and uses a little water, for less than $10.
@@2009dudeman ah, the power of evaporative cooling.
@@gamezoid1234 wich sux... couse it makes you home moist...
This page: www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Zero-Breeze-150W-life-long-maintenance_62186198726.html?spm=a2700.7724857.normalList.134.2870435fMxthXT
Is Alibaba a scam site?
I never would have watched this if they didn’t take it down.
Me too. I unsubbed from this channel after the 2016 election, but still come back only when I hear about good stuff like this through other channels or Twitter.
The Honkening if I remember correctly Thunder clowned on Hillary a few times randomly. Jokes were funny though imo. As far as I know Thunder isn’t a US Citizen and can’t vote so I don’t remember him pitching any candidates.
@@potatopewpew4719 so wait he did what just over 50% of Americans did and people unsubbed? well i guess the just under 50% need to chill out
@@inthefade Lmao, what a fragile little snowflake.
@ Well, not 50%. Half the country didn't vote, so more like 25%.
"Zero breeze made my life easier"
Yeah scamming idiots out of 1.5 million bucks and keeping it for myself would make my life easier, too.
Amen!
The Romans said it best:
"Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur."
"The world wants to be deceived, therefore it is deceived."
No problem if you have more money than sense.
Having less sense than money can be a problem.
For the price of the "air conditioner", you could buy an actual decent conditioner AND a generator.
And you get the perks of being able to use other things with your genny!
I think the NFL does it right when they just put a bucket of ice in front of a giant fan.
@@gorkyd7912 water in general is so good at sucking and adding energy from pretty much anything.
@@dragancrnogorac3851 We can step up our game by using rubbing alcohol and liquid nitrogen. This will be lighter than water, more portable, evaporate faster, and only slightly more deadly.
@@gorkyd7912 DRY ice Russian hacker edition
$800 for a light breeze... outdoors.
Buy a hand fan 😂
or a generator and a acual air con unit... not hard at all
do you know how powerful a fan you can get for $800 this is in the range of no longer blowing, but thrust. TBH it would work better than this product...i have a fund me idea...
Buy 800 of those hand blowers
I cannot believe you found a way to explain how a refrigerator works so easily a child can understand it. I cannot believe I now know how my refrigerator works! Thank you Dr. Mason!
First time I've seen an air conditioner that has more numbers in its price than its BTU output
My Honda's AC will freeze you in 10mins when its 100+ outside lol And cook you in under 2 in the winter lol
Japanese quality
You could use it to cook on sundays lol
yea but needs a big 4cly engine to power it. Thats allot of money in gas
04dram04 lol you can run the air conditioner without the engine on lol
@@cherrypepsi2815 You can't run a car A/C without the engine running, the compressor is on the engine accessory belt.
Who is going to compensate me for the emotional damage I incurred by having to wait 3 days to watch Thunderf00t make fun of this guy?
Class action?
Saw this video in my feed, then it disappeared before I got to watch it! Thank God it's back!
Bill Bommarito - the best part is the idiot that ran that thing on his trucks battery for over an hour still had a hot tuck AND a dead battery.
@OP - Rosey Palmer?
Compensate? No. Money goes into Zero Breeze and never comes back
Zero Breeze: Giving you exactly 0 breeze.
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Can't sue them for the name i guess...
How is your username like that?
@@TheNamesArif It is the way it is my friend...
But HOW?
@@TheNamesArif By changing my name in TH-cam
@@TheNamesArif magic
Startup + Anything to do with thermodynamics = instant FAIL
lol, this could be the 4th law
only most...
"arctic air" not even enough to cool my hand while using my pc mouse.
All start ups are scams! Wake up sheeple
pecfree No. Not all. Just most!
Wonder how much that tester was paid to "cool down" his truck?
$1.5 M raised from indiegogo ?! - What the F*^k !!!
I think that "tester" was an over-paid fool, who thought his truck was cooling down because he spent over $1000 on a piece of junk, without realizing that it probably just got cooler outside anyway.
I mean, how much money do you have to spend, before you wonder if you're an idiot?
I would feel happier buying an ounce of gold and put up with being hot all of the time.
that or he's in complete denial after blowing so much cash on those glorified fans xD
Incorrect tool selection. He needs a regular thermometer rather than a surface temperature thermometer. After all, he is trying to measure atmospheric temperatures. Shill.
@@bridgerectifier7711 the thing is pulling air from outside anyways
probably turned on the car ac
Thanks for another great video :)
A couple of years ago I started researching how to cool my appartement for the few month of summer. I found that the cheapest solution was a solar panel and a fan. When the sun is shining, the fan runs and cools down the room. I would suggest the same for a tent, place the fan at one of the ventilation holes to pull in fresh air and power it will a small solar panel. When you return, your tent will be nice and not that much hotter then the outside - if not the same temperature. But most importantly, your sleeping bag will not feel like it has been in an oven :)
Even without seeing the title, the promotional images show how poorly the company actually knows the laws of thermodynamics. At 1:04, in the top right, their "air conditioner" is completely sealed inside a tent. An air conditioner displaces thermal energy from its front half to its back half. But it also releases MORE energy out of the back than is removed from the front because of the electrical energy powering it. Gotta feel badly for those people in the tent if they had to take that photo with it actually on. They basically sealed themselves inside a giant insulator with a heater.
If they were on Siberia tho...
That's what the exhaust hose is for, to dump the condenser heat.
I've got to admit I'd love a Air Con unit for my canvas tents but heavyweight dark coloured medieval Bell tents are a whole different world of suck than modern mesh.
I don't understand where is the problem?
It's called 'zero breeze' and that's exactly how much it delivers.. no?
No. For fuck's sake, will you people stop making this idiotic fucking comment. IT HAS A FAN INSIDE. FANS BLOW AIR. AIR IN MOTION IS CALLED A "BREEZE". In other words, there IS a fucking breeze. What there is NOT is a very COOL breeze.
@@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff ew
@@SteveFrenchWoodNStuff This right here is what a Zero Breeze customer looks like.
@@TheHimmus Nope, he's right. A breeze is a pleasant gust of air, not necessarily a cool one.
@@longlostwraith5106 keyword pleasant.
I just bough a portable AC unit, and a portable diesel generator, it still cost LESS than Zero Breeze.
portable ac is the worst! unless it has two hoses, then its ok
@@douglazamar8889 Portable AC unit 5000 - 6000 BTU capacity (more than enough to cool a big tent) only cost $250, 1500VA diesel generator only cost $150, still cheaper than the most basic Zero Breeze that cost $499
Ernest Jay did you branch a portable AC unit and a portable diesel generator? Or did you buy one?
a sportsman gen 1000I costs less than $240 and can run a 5k but window ac. for less money than a zero breeze, you can have a portable generator AND a small AC thats twice as powerful. hell you can get away with using a HF tailgator!
Ernest Jay watch technology connections’ video on those portable units.
When I was a kid, when only rich people had air-conditioning in their cars, there was a tubular evaporative cooler that you put just outside the passenger side window of the car. It was powered by air as your car went down the road, they sold a lot of them, but they didn't work for crap. This item is in the same league.
"Considered almost impossible." Yea, I'd say trying to air condition the open outdoors to be pretty pointlessly impossible. A bargain big handheld fan mister would do a better job.
An infinitely better job at that!
If I could get a portable air conditioner that actually worked for my reenactment Canvas tent it would be worth it's weight in GOLD.
Pro tip dark canvas tents suck.
@@jediknight1294 The answer is a "swamp" cooler (basically what this guy said). The problem is, like its name implies, it makes the immediate area incredibly humid. There is a solution, you extract the water through a variety of means, that's a lot of stuff to carry depending on how much you want to cool and filter, but it can be done.
And cost a heck of a lot less.
"One square meter"
Instead of cubic meter girl, we now have square meter goodboi :D
“Portable AC for camping”
Camping - That word, I do not think it means what you think it means
I'm thinking YOU don't know what the word means. It's doesn't mean "roughing it" or "being hot". It means - and I quote the Google results definition for "define:camping" - "the activity of spending a vacation living in a camp, tent, or camper."
Spawn camping
I think your confusing camping and backpacking.
I know plenty of people will go camping for a couple of weeks and bring plenty of mod cons,it's a way to enjoy a family holiday for cheap and be comfortable at the same time..
Why the hell would you spend two weeks living like a penitent monk if you have a alternative, especially if most campsites have power points for each seperate pitch.
When I go camping the only equipment I bring are a pot, a lighter and a bow.
I rather carry beer around than this thing.
You know you've made it when Thunderf00t reviews your product.
Made it somewhere at least. Hopefully eventually prison.
His truck probably would have been cooler if he just turned on the AC.
Probably?
@@Mike-me3sp might be broken :P
@@anonimas12 Could have got it fixed for a thousand fucking bucks. Sorry, $849 hahah
It would have been cooler if he just opened the window!
@@jonny-b4954 850 is more than enough even for german cars to swap in a brand new compressor lol
I actually learned a handy tip from this when I go camping.
Just spray the tent wet before you go to bed, to help it cool down a bit faster :P
Also helps with asserting dominance.
xLucky Sinz and a lovely fragrant aroma as well...
... or only go camping when it's raining.
say hello to zero breeze...
Thermodynamics: imma bout to end this mans whole career.
I'm pretty sure it has already ruined it in the first place.
I got a portable mist fan for like $20 at Disney World.
coolguy64 thats a rip off
@@trustgodcvdood at least it's not $1000 and still more effective ;)
Death Is a Lie well a goy's gotta make a make a profit
Yeah, people give those things out for free. You can also get them at Walmart for $5
@Your moms HITACHI I got one for free when I mugged someone smaller than me.
Iv'e had kind of a hard time wrapping my head around how fridge/freezers really worked so The demonstration you did with the thermal camera and the syringe was really informative and neat.
Though I will say that it is missing one key feature, those usually have some sort of phase change to extract even more heat. So it's both compression and evaporation that happens in those units, that's why they work so well. It's why those radiators are called the evaporator and condenser coils
As a HVAC installer, I've spent too many brain cells arguing with the portable air-conditioning products
I think the market needs a solution of that sort. Camper trucks still relly on 120V hookups for their a/c . Would'nt it be neat to find a "portable" compresson/refrigerant solution for these guys?
@@goulet268 r/v's have built in cassette roof Mount A/C units.
@ArmchairWarrior I'd have to look into these, I used on before in durring my tour in afghanistan but was not to impressed with their size and water consumption. I have to admit I've never looked for 12V small portable units though. Also in my small hard shell camper, humidity levels seems to rise fairly quickly with me, my girlfriend and our 2 small dogs. I also looked into thermoelectric coolers but their efficiency seem way to low to yeild something significiant, powered by the idling truck.
@@mennomateo 120V or 12V?
@@mennomateo thanks man, I looked it up on alibaba and seem to have found one for 600$. A bit strange though, that the compressor seems rated at 850w but electric consumption is 12V- 4.5A, will have to look in more detail. edited 5mins later: I think I found half of the unit, just the evaporator :-(
It works in an empty truck after an hour, but if you sit in it, you radiate more heat than it pushes cold? :D
A human radiates about 150w of heat IIRC if you're not doing much. I think the zero breeze cools slightly more (but not a lot more) than that.
Not only that, but where is the heat exhausted to? You can't just feed it power and end up with net negative thermal energy 🤦♀️
It cant work inside a closed truck thats just not thermodynamics(you cannot create cold only move the heat) there needs to be a place for the hot air to escape to. Aircons create both hot and cold air. Hot air goes outside cold air inside. If it is indoors without an outlet to expel the hot air it will just heat your space up. Why you see aircons mounted on windows and on walls. There needs to be a place for the hot air to go.
@@Qui-9 no you misunderstand, you have to connect it to the grid so it has somewhere to feed the energy back in to - or batteries to be recharged 😂
@@Qui-9 The first gen units appear to be especially stupid, because they only exhaust heated air. What does nature abhor? That low-pressure zone you've created. What does nature do? Push in all the hot outside air it can to fill the void.
You'd do as well with one of those solar-powered fans you roll up in the window.
"What do we call our invention that allows you to bring a breeze with you anywhere?"
"How about Zero Breeze?"
"You are an ABSOLUTE genius!"
My Dad (RIP) used to be an Air Conditioning Repair Specialist. He taught me a lot. The first thing you realize about them is that they are POWER HUNGRY devices. That's just the physics of it. Even if they were perfectly efficient, you still needs lots of power.
That makes them HEAVY too.
LifeHaCk Save 50% off a portable Air Conditioner!!! Buy a 200 dollar gas powered Generator and 200 dollar window AC unit and FlexTape them together!!!!
Don't forget, you'll have to cut your car in two.
weighs about the same too!
While I think this AC is a terrible idea, I have to point out that an evaporative cooling system is pointless in the tropics (like where I live) where humidity is already high.
In fact, evaporative cooling makes the surroundings feel significantly hotter due to the diminished ability for evaporative sweating.
Cool the outside of your tent. The jungle won't get any more humid (but it sure limits the temprature drop you could get).
Joel Reid facts
@@pizzablender i am just talking about a house, and i live in a deaert region bordering the ocean where humidity is high. 35 degree celcius days with over 80% humity is normal here for half the year. No one uses evaporative conditioning because opening the window would be more effective.
Only standard AC is of any worth.
ACs
So in a humid climate.... I cool down by blowing dry air, while in a dry climate.... I cool down by blowing humid air?
@@newCoCoY6 not exactly. The idea of evaporative cooling is to evaporate water to cool things down, that requires dry air to evaporate the water. In a humid climate then you lack dry air, so you just end up blowing humid air into your living space.
I remember the “portable” AC units the Army used in Medical tents in Iraq. They were massive, had huge mylar exhaust ducts, and ran off diesel generators.
And they worked, didn't they?
Gift0r Yes, but they needed to be run constantly, and the power/fuel demands were insane. Each unit was comparable in size to a soft drink vending machine.
Going to war with AC. That reminds me of a This American Life tour of the Nimitz, where in the narrator mentions getting unasked-for club sandwiches serve to them in the middle of the night while hanging out in a breakroom. He says, at the end of the day, that's why we win: because not only can we field amazing resources, but we can do it while in excess (relative to the enemy). Not to imply that AC is not a valuable resource for a medical unit. It's just, that's kind of why we really should win. Because we can do it. Well done sr.
You guys had ac?
Spelter They were strictly for wounded personnel and perishable medical supplies.
What a fanTASTIC demo! Every science teacher should be doing that to cover Boyle!
I love how the dude had to duct out the air discharge to the exterior of his truck and STILL sees temps above 85 and hes like "works great guys! no issue! perfect product! buy 3 today!!" I laugh because I work in hvac so I have some understanding of what it takes to actually cool a space lol. the largest consumer of power in your house (depending on where you live, your lifestyle, ect) is usually your AC. It usually is actually running off of 240 volts, and it needs this energy because the process of efficiently cooling air with a standard air to air system is very energy intensive.
Good thing that _everything_ in my country runs off 240VAC
@@anonymousarmadillo6589 Good thing everything in my country doesn't even have AC, we just have well insulated buildings and open windows periodically XD
Using outside air is more energy efficient.
@@Chrinik Dude. I live in India. Daytime temperatures in summer in my city are like 34-40°C. It's impossible to live without AC
@@anonymousarmadillo6589 I didn't say you didn't need it. I said I don't and I'm lucky for it.
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And yes, I've had summers around 34-40C°, altho it's not common, my home is still about 10-15°C colder insider on average with no AC than outside...and I live on the second floor.
Just air out everything during the night, then shut your windows on daybreak and keep them shut. Use shutters to keep the sun out. If the insulation is good enough, this should theoretically be enough until the next night, where you restart the cycle.
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Works for me.
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I also have to work in a factory with no air conditioning either.
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Just useing the laws of thermodynamics to my advantage. There is evaporative cooling clothing that uses your sweat to cool you down.
But India has a different climate, more humid then temperate Europe. So it might not work that well for others.
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(TH-cam is being an ass and has made properly formatting comments impossible my removing empty lines for some reason, thus I use dashes to format my posts to make them more readable
what struck me is the shots of the unit running inside they didn't show the tubing to vent the hot air outside so basically it's pushing minimal cold air towards you but dumping a ton of heated air into the rest of your room, overall it will increase the temperature in the room.
I prefer that Russian guy's air conditioner that uses dry ice. 😃😯🤢😩😵
aka the suicide machine?
thats a family favourite.
@@TrollBenable Hah, nice one!
Yep, his air conditioner works really good in a tent with all of the windows zippered up. You can go to sleep within that cloud of cool gases that will blanket the bottom of your tent. You’ll get really great sleep. Most people who tested the Russian Hacker air unit are still sleeping years later.
Seeing all these people make money with these scams and not go to jail kinda makes me wanna fire up the ol' CO2 machine and lock all the windows.
That thing makes you really cold.
btw I saw the ad for that zero-thing and my bullshit-meter went off the scale.
Can't wait for "warm" breeze winter edition.
Totaly new amazing technology of using fan, wire and electricity to heat air.
just 999.99 $ Order now !
Tsk. I can offer an artisan one made of wood. Obviously more expensive at $80.000, it will will give authentic heat for more than four hours. I won´t accept liability for carbon monoxide poisoning.
@@RolandArthur Be sure to mention the heat that comes out of it is "all natural" and "organic".
14:30
Thank you so much for explaining how air-conditioners are able to remove heat through air compressors. You explained it better than most.
I blame whichever president signed the bill of thermodynamics.
Congress has just repealed the laws of thermodynamics!! Sweet!!!!
Thanks Obama!
Genius.
You could always join the flattard community.
In this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!!!
You know you're not going to make it if you need AC when you're outside or even when you're AT THE LAKE!!!!
It literally lowered the temp in his truck to ambient temperature outside.
only took an hour lol
@@Vanlifecrisis The plastic bags full of Styrofoam he stuffed in his window were a nice touch.
Or you can simply wind the windows down....
Long Huynh too easy
Or he could activate the ac, lower the windows and lower the temperature within minutes.
Here's a suggestion for anyone who wants something similar for WAY cheaper: buy a dehumidifier with r-134a/r-290/r-600a, as these are the newer, safer refrigerants (a cheap used one will be fine!), Now take it apart, clean it and delicately bend the refrigerant lines to separate the evaporator and condenser (there's generally enough length to bend them without cutting/making any hard turns, this is essential in order not to release the refrigerant!); once you have the two radiators on opposite sides of the compressor, you essentially have the arrangement of a typical window unit! Now you just need to choose how you want to insulate the two sides and get rid of the heat (dual hose? Window unit style? It's up to you!) Make the design modular for extra flexibility, you can also make it symmetrical, with two large fans so that it can function as a heat pump heater when reversed. Cheap digital thermostats can be found on Amazon and many other places to control the whole thing for about 30$. I'm sure any resourceful individual could build such a unit for 100$ or less, depending on where you source the parts. I've done something very similar to build a tiny 15L fridge/freezer that's super-quiet and efficient and only cost me 50 bucks or so. Only difference is you wouldn't have the convenience of a battery, but if you're dying for it, all you need is a properly sized sinewave inverter and your choice of battery (needs quite a bit of surge power, but I can get my 300W one to start the 150W compressor in the mini-fridge!). Power input will give you a rough estimate of what kind of cooling power it can provide (a typical mini-split will provide 9000BTUs at 900W of input power, a 300W dehumidifier should provide about 3000BTUs and be enough for a tent or whatever you want...)
This just tells you how much of a scam this thing really is!
You can buy a cheap car with working AC for $500 or less.
Even if it had no wheels and the transmission was shot, it would still be a better air conditioner than the Zero Breeze.
@@COBARHORSE1 even if it didn't run, just roll the windows down 🤣🤣🤣
But how are u going 2 put a car in a tent or truck
How do you get $500 cars ?
@@Rose_Butterfly98 Second hand and real old.
They should do a collaboration with solar roadways to solve the global warming problem 😂
Yes, a solar powered, portable air conditioned, hyperloop transport.
@Dark Legionnaire I don't think that's remotely relevant to what Master Gecko 117 was saying.
brilliant idea. we can use the infinite amount of power we are guaranteed to get from solar panel roadways to power air conditioners and cool the planet. I cant see anyway this wouldn't work.
Global warming problem? Lol is it 2011?
It needs to become illegal to demand shipping when someone wants to return something. Makes no sense.
In Europe when returning faulty items, the seller is fully liable for any postal costs.
@@grahvis good. Yeah, Europe seems to handle consumer rights better than the US and Canada.
@@grahvis That's not true: europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/guarantees-returns/index_en.htm (and even if it WERE true here, this is still just EU, and not every country in Europe is in the EU -- nor in cooperating countries (Schengen, and what not)
@@grahvis Turns out you're wrong. Don't spread lies asshole.
In Germany yes, but only for stuff over ca 50 usd
I love these videos. They always highlight that great phrase 'a fool and their money are soon parted'.
Anyone else notice the backers counting backwards at 5:10?
No, but since you pointed it out I had to look. Good catch! They obviously faked the page screen capture. But they even fucked that up.
Thanks that was hilarious, the supporter count going down while the amount raised went up.
Wait up, so there's a market for battery powered fans? Man, I'm only poor because I'm stupid...
@Corey lol, was going to say that
You're poor because you underestimate the stupidity of many people with money...
How can you cool a room with this?
Wheres the energy going?
What!?
Through those biiiiig hoses/ducts you have to run outside your tent or room.
@@mfbfreak Still.....Wtf
Yeah, it's more or less the same way that minifridges get rid of their heat, except that now you have to cool an entire room with it. Like TF said, it's not impossible, just a bad idea.
Guy used it in a truck, there's no way it would cool it down the way he used it.
@@Qui-9 if you look he had a tube going outside the truck.
Brilliant response. Common sense and scientific analysis. Well done.
Glad your video is back up after the false DMCA takedown...
21:30 "Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text placeholder." So now you know :-D
Noticed that too ;')
Programmer filler text
Reason I found out is because of this anamanaguchi song that came out recently. Went and looked up the term. Yay knowledge.
@@wastedtalent1625 Newspaper clipholder text...
@@_winter7745 you're right, it's literally something to make it look like there's words on it. Nothing to do with programming, but instead design. I'm a software engineer, anyone who says it's "programmer filler text" has simply seen a website with this text, and doesn't actually know what they're talking about lol.
"The first portable unit to be built." You sure about that Sally?
I think commercially yes thats true.
Because no one thought people would be stupid enough to fall for it, but here we are.
They crowdfunded this idiotic thing, and gave them 2.5m dollars.
And btw, I have personally used Misting Fans outdoors (pretty powerful ones), and although they make a ton of noise, and make you a bit damp, they are the best cooling devices I have seen for outdoors camping on a hot summer day.
You literally cant beat them, and the cost is fairly low. About 100 USD, and you get way better cooling than this portable "Zero Breeze" crap.
But the best thing about them, is that they can essentially run 24/7, provided that its a model that hooks directly to a garden hose.
@@morpheas768 No there are plenty of portable coolers but even they are much better and designed to be used in an RV
@@excitedbox5705 yeah look on walmart. do a search for portable air conditioner. hundreds of options
Yea, driving with the windows open would be better than getting ripped off for a grand. Thanks for the great commentary and public service. You rock!!!!!
A/C the outside. GREAT IDEA and a waste of energy and money.
I would support this project only if the construction process uses a solid gold hammer.
Only if they'd make this a lot bigger, we could solve global warming, couldn't we? :)
Any time a promo has strumming ukuleles and vocals going "Oh, oh oh yeah", It's a scam.
It’s the carefree whistle ones with the off hand claps that kill me...
@@matthewyabsley Heheh, Oh god you're right.
Especially if they're selling ukelele lessons.
Wow the video is back online! Niiiice!
When I was a kid I remember (I think it was the Little House on the Prairie series) reading about cooling a watermelon down with a wet burlap sack (or cloth). Amazing how people without electricity or refrigeration would know to do something like that. It's too bad simple knowledge like this is lost with all our technology.
Evaporative cooling! It's also used by window AC units. They splash water around on the heat exchanger to help cool it (more thermal energy absorbed to evaporate the water as fan blows over it) an Optional plug can be removed to drain water if the noise is annoying but the manual even states it helps increase efficiency.
Do you want penicillin cantaloupes? Because that's how you get penicillin cantaloupes.
window units use condensers and freon, not evaporative cooling. the water you see dripping from them is condensing out of the air. evaporative coolers suck, they work totally different than a typical window unit. if you install a window unit tipping back a bit a couple degrees they drain out on their own, keeps them from smelling moldy and gross@@kalef1234
Dude, you saved me I almost bought this as I love my air conditioning even though I was skeptical, and this would have been a major purchase for me.
Aw man, we really need better schooling. You should be able to tell instantly the whole concept of this is nonsense. Why would anyone attempt to AC the outdoors lol.. the earth is big dude.
@@dorrisgonnawreckyou7111 Don't be a douchebag. Commercials are appealing and this have little to do with education.
Sure you learn something but a commercial + fake reviews and you get to the point of "what if...?" and try.
ur a fkin idiot if u actually would have bought that
@@LittleJinsoyun I just love people like you who are assholes for no reason
The reason the cab temperature dropped is because the thing is blowing hot air from inside the cab out the window, allowing cooler outside air to come in to replace the displaced air.
There's a reason it's called zero breeze, because it delivers, ZERO Breeze.
okay, I hike, I will give you 4 ways that work for AC in a tent. 1)if its too cold, open your tent vent and carefully run a small gas grill inside your tent on a low setting(the vent makes the heat at the top escape). 2) if its too hot open the door. 3) if your at a music festival or something and want an ac, get a cooler and a pc fan, fill the cooler with frozen water bottles and cut a hole in the cooler, fit the fan into the hole, and aim it at yourself, it wont work for filling the entire tent, but it would work ass loads better than this thing. 4) put your tent under a tree that doesn't look like the branches will fall on you.