Making Liquid Methane (and blowing up my Cryocooler)

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    In this video I'm going to Liquify Methane / Natural gas with my Mixed-Gas
    Joule-Thomson Cryocooler. Methane liquifies at -162C under ambient
    pressure, but at elevated pressures, it can be condensed as high as -85C.
    In this experiment I'll condense some at -118C / 12 bar of pressure.
    My cryocooler was meant for making liquid air or liquid nitrogen, but I
    figured I'd try liquefying some methane along the way to see if there's
    any pitfalls / issues with making liquefied natural gas (LNG), which there
    definitely were.
    The joule-thomson cycle works by compressing gas and then expanding it,
    which forces it to drop its temperature. By back-flowing the cold low
    pressure gas back over the high pressure gas in a counterflow heat
    exchanger, the cryocooler creates a positive feedback loop that drives the
    temperature down into the cryogenic range. The lowest temperature I
    recorded was -180C.
    Using pure methane or pure nitrogen would require hundreds of atmospheres
    of pressure in the cycle to reach the desired temperature, but by using a
    mixture of gases with different boiling points (similar to an
    "autocascade" refrigeration system), the same effect can be achieved at
    just 20-30 bar which a repurposed air conditioner compressor can handle
    without any problem. For liquefying Methane, a gas mix of Propane,
    Ethylene, Methane, Argon and Nitrogen is used. The same components are
    used for liquefying Nitrogen, but in different proportions to optimize
    heat lift at lower temperatures.
    If you want to learn more about the joule-thomson refrigeration cycle,
    check out my previous videos on the subject:
    • Joule-Thompson Cryocooler
    • Joule-Thomson Cryocool...
    Liquid Methane / LNG is becoming used more frequently both for power
    generation and vehicles because it has an energy density similar to
    gasoline/diesel/kerosene, but is extremely easy to ignite/burn and burns
    very clean. In the near future, hardware will be delivered to the moon via
    LNG-burning rockets (starship). At the hobby level, I don't see much use
    for it, but it's a fun science experiment since this is technically the
    first cryogenic liquid I've produced.
    Music Used:
    Mining by Moonlight - Kevin MacLeod
    Backbay Lounge - Kevin MacLeod
    Apero Hour - Kevin MacLeod
    George Street Shuffle - Kevin MacLeod

Комментарии • 409

  • @HyperspacePirate
    @HyperspacePirate  29 дней назад +120

    BTW the convict thing was a joke. I haven't been to prison (yet).

  • @johnblanchard8601
    @johnblanchard8601 Месяц назад +698

    Remember kids don't try this at home......go to the neighbors house.....

    • @user-pk9xo1vn7v
      @user-pk9xo1vn7v Месяц назад +6

      Nice

    • @paranoiia8
      @paranoiia8 Месяц назад +2

      That's why we have a garage... Yes, it's not for cars 😅

    • @kiwi7556
      @kiwi7556 Месяц назад +3

      This comment made me chuckle 😂

    • @sammy5576
      @sammy5576 Месяц назад

      That's what my music teacher said, about home made fireworks

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 Месяц назад +1

      That reminded me of when "hand tool rescue" rebuilt a flame thrower, and he was testing it in his front yard. It then cut away to his wife saying "I'm going to fu*king kill him" while looking out the window.

  • @R.Daneel
    @R.Daneel Месяц назад +371

    The safety warning is legit. Look up house natural gas explosions. Think 'crater filled with finely-shredded house'.

    • @gazehound
      @gazehound Месяц назад +30

      I knew these explosions were bad but you were seriously not kidding about "finely-shredded".

    • @karoma7898
      @karoma7898 Месяц назад +11

      JEEEEEZUS CHRIST! 'crater filled with finely-shredded house' is an amazingly accurate description!

    • @nathan-shearer
      @nathan-shearer Месяц назад +14

      I've seen a natural gas exploded house from a leak. There was pink insulation all over the neighbourhood and the house was deleted from the lot. There was nothing left but parts of the basement foundation.

    • @R.Daneel
      @R.Daneel Месяц назад +6

      Yeah. One of the few demolitions you can clean up with a rake.

    • @M0UAW_IO83
      @M0UAW_IO83 Месяц назад +1

      Look up LNG ship explosion too, those ships go boom and shred ports.

  • @Grimbach
    @Grimbach Месяц назад +158

    "...Some unqualified ex-convict on youtube who uses stupid MS Paint animations."
    The Hyperspace Pirate lore just got a lot deeper.

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials Месяц назад +26

      Yeah, I didn’t know he used MS Paint!

    • @jc5445
      @jc5445 Месяц назад +12

      There has to be an interesting story behind this

    • @TamaHAHA
      @TamaHAHA Месяц назад +6

      Well we never have to worry about political statements on the channel since he can't vote! /S

    • @GingerHead.
      @GingerHead. Месяц назад +6

      I need to learn this lore

    • @henrycarstensen
      @henrycarstensen 10 дней назад

      He is a very interesting and "intelligent" person (according to my own subjective opinion/definition of the personalities the people around me appear to have).
      Fuck I'm writing long.
      ✍️ Sorry for your loss (of time)
      But also, while I'm at it, I think he makes everything so detailed and almost all of the time very precise and interesting, whatever hes doing. And I don't care about the people around me.

  • @jammysmears4077
    @jammysmears4077 Месяц назад +91

    "I live in Florida." *Plugs his household gas supply into some random gadget on the garage floor*.
    Now, I'm European and no anthropologist but, from what I've read on the internet, this checks out.

    • @KaraTheGirlie
      @KaraTheGirlie 9 дней назад

      Floridian here, yes. Yes it does. This is common.

    • @ryanreedgibson
      @ryanreedgibson 8 дней назад

      LMAO That has to be the best comment. Thanks, I needed to laugh.

  • @matthewnardin7304
    @matthewnardin7304 Месяц назад +93

    The emergency pressure relief burrito operated flawlessly.

  • @thebamplayer
    @thebamplayer Месяц назад +266

    Now you need a way to make liquid oxygen, and with that, you can make your own rocket.

    • @xyzero1682
      @xyzero1682 Месяц назад +10

      I think he did that, or at least he can make nitrogen and freeze open air.

    • @defenestrated23
      @defenestrated23 Месяц назад +10

      BPS Space crossover?

    • @xenomancer1
      @xenomancer1 Месяц назад +15

      LOX is easiest to make with LN2 since it boils a few degrees hotter at ambient pressure. All you have to do is leave some LN2 exposed to the atmosphere and it will form LOX in situ. A full red 16oz solo cup of LN2 (insulated inside a styrofoam cup) will yield approximately 4oz of LOX over the course of ~20min in 70 degF standard lab air.
      My lab was using LN2 to cryofracture SEM samples and (as the LCHO, or "safety guy") I had to purge the overnight pressure build-up on the vapor side of the high pressure storage tank and then purge about 2 liters of ambient pressure liquid to blow out any ice that formed from water diffusing in during the vapor side purge. Suffice to say, I had plenty of spare LN2 to play with for a while. Some vids of it dancing about in the lab hood should still be on my channel somewhere. Making LOX was a fun little side project, as was ozonating it and seeing just how high a concentration could be allowed before it got angry (all ozone is always angry at all times). Pure LOX can be made by distilling off the N2 from the liquid mix in situ. Simply combine many aliquots of collected LN2/LOX mix and allow the N2 to escape. This cascade will bring you arbitrarily close to pure LOX. Most trace gasses will freeze out and a coffee filter can be used to remove them. Just keep all sources of ignition away. Pure oxygen makes just about everything containing carbon explosively flammable. Also, oxygen can be quite toxic. Don't breath the pure stuff if you don't have to.

    • @Auroral_Anomaly
      @Auroral_Anomaly Месяц назад +2

      Make your own bomb if the flow speed is too high.

    • @MikeyMobes
      @MikeyMobes Месяц назад +2

      thats easy. Just pull air through a schlenk/gas trap cooled with liquid nitrogen for long enough and boom you get liquid oxygen

  • @TheWiseGuyzz
    @TheWiseGuyzz Месяц назад +169

    Wooooo! Mr. Dr. Fridge man uploaded!

    • @joejane9977
      @joejane9977 Месяц назад +3

      always entertainment of great quality

  • @jhonbus
    @jhonbus Месяц назад +54

    Another great vid. I feel I have to say two things that you probably already know, but I'll feel better having said them:
    1: Eliminating ignition sources is not enough safety. You need to be ensuring that you're not forming an explosive mixture in the first place, because sooner or later an atmosphere that can ignite, _will_ ignite, either through an unexpected ignition source (bear in mind we could be talking unexpectedly catalytic materials, not just something above the autoignition temp) or just through the Maxwell-Boltzman energy lottery.
    2: It's pronounced "car-no", it's French.

    • @oiytd5wugho
      @oiytd5wugho Месяц назад +32

      Exactly, It's French, we can disrespect the pronounciation

    • @jhonbus
      @jhonbus Месяц назад +13

      @@oiytd5wugho 100% fair point

    • @asandax6
      @asandax6 29 дней назад +2

      I saw a video where a guy drove over an oil spill on the road and one guy commented that "driving over an oil spill is not only a traction problem but a fire hazard". Most of the replies were people telling the commenter he was dumb and that it is near impossible to make the oil catch on fire by driving over it. I am now currently worried by the self centered confidence of people thinking nothing will go wrong because they know better.

  • @mrgreenguy
    @mrgreenguy Месяц назад +56

    I like watching the progress in these videos! They're all very interesting

    • @gazehound
      @gazehound Месяц назад +8

      no way! it's lab synthesized nigel!

    • @aurorajunior6328
      @aurorajunior6328 20 дней назад

      I want to See This Colab lol

  • @MSP_TechLab
    @MSP_TechLab Месяц назад +40

    Based on video where Hyperspace Pirate produced refrigerant from pee! I was a little worried about how he's going to collect methane 😂.

    • @JuniorJunison
      @JuniorJunison Месяц назад +7

      That's a lot of farting for only 100 grams of methane

  • @defenestrated23
    @defenestrated23 Месяц назад +37

    HSP sees gaseous gasses at STP and says, "Not on my watch!"

  • @Michael2137.
    @Michael2137. Месяц назад +24

    14:19 Upgrade from a burrito to a pipe bomb, brilliant. Love your vids.

  • @ParallelLogic
    @ParallelLogic Месяц назад +11

    10:16 "Everything electronic was turned off", glad you kept the camera on though, lol

  • @siberx4
    @siberx4 Месяц назад +14

    As soon as I saw the forbidden burrito, the title started making a lot of sense...

  • @Pants4096
    @Pants4096 Месяц назад +151

    Exploding metal burritos is one thing... but surely you can't just casually mention "ex-convict" and leave us hanging!? Story time!!!?

    • @mattgayda2840
      @mattgayda2840 Месяц назад +47

      Lots of people have been arrested for doing "chemistry" in their garage 😂

    • @lizardkeeper100
      @lizardkeeper100 Месяц назад +27

      judging from the projects he builds I bet it isn't that interesting of a story especially since he lives in florida.

    • @friedrichvonsnatch3501
      @friedrichvonsnatch3501 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@mattgayda2840 Big difference between being arrested and convicted

    • @Jinakaks
      @Jinakaks Месяц назад +13

      My guess is that perhaps it's related to piracy? Considering his name "hyperspace pirate". Perhaps he got arrested and convicted of online piracy of videos or games or something

    • @yanikb.1312
      @yanikb.1312 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@Jinakaks that would be incredibly based

  • @sciencoking
    @sciencoking Месяц назад +58

    Bro will not be defeated by air

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 Месяц назад +5

    11:20 Your built quality *IS* improving, so your work hasn’t been for nothing and legit credit where credit is due!

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 Месяц назад +5

    Some Bits from a fellow Alternative Fuels Nerd:
    - I would 100% be down for a series where you try and run a Natural Gas / CNG Generator on a LNG System you make! (“Adsorbed Natural Gas” is a thing to check out too)
    - I mentioned this in my safety bit, but for not just that but also procedure/system design checking up on the Code Books and Academic Literature (that is if you haven’t already) for LPG, LNG, Cryogens/Odd HVAC Stuff etc may be worth a look. Sidenote “LNG Train” is a common term for a unit at a plant that makes the stuff (they can have multiple for more throughput)
    - FINALLY Check out “Dimethyl Ether”, it stores like Propane, Works well as Diesel (Cetane Value is higher than diesel, and as with Autogas (ie lpg in Spark ignition engines) it evaporating quicker can help with fuel injector effectiveness (also can condense air/generate boost *i think* ). It is made Catalytically, often from Methanol, so given your experience, i THINK you could totally make this. And again a series running it in a cheap amazon/ebay single cylinder diesel engine would be REALLY cool. Just a thought from a MAJOR DME nerd lol.
    Hope this helps/was interesting and keep up your great work!

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus Месяц назад +3

    One of the best channels out there IMO. Making cold is quite an interesting branch of engineering.

  • @msmith2961
    @msmith2961 Месяц назад +8

    14:15 - next episode, mad cryo-cooler guy is gonna make an LNG pipe bömb 😯

  • @DD-DD-DD
    @DD-DD-DD Месяц назад +23

    "Florida man blows house off foundation making youtube videos"

  • @Khal_Rheg0
    @Khal_Rheg0 Месяц назад +24

    Yay! I was getting withdrawal symptoms!

  • @victormiranda9163
    @victormiranda9163 Месяц назад +1

    I decided your burrito was not going to hold pressure... and then said
    self, he must know it will be low pressure. love it.

  • @SodiumInteresting
    @SodiumInteresting Месяц назад +10

    I like the dog and blackboard picture

  • @klausnielsen1537
    @klausnielsen1537 Месяц назад +1

    ❤ your videos, the presentation and the humor is just an amalgamate of top notch science at garage level budget. I still have to figure out how you pull it off and actually have time to sleep 😅

  • @cetyl2626
    @cetyl2626 29 дней назад +1

    This is such an underated channel!

  • @combycat
    @combycat Месяц назад +2

    You have high quality content and humor, a short upload span, and I just like you as a content creator.

  • @icequark1568
    @icequark1568 Месяц назад +3

    Precursor to NCSB video. Love it

  • @jamesharrell4360
    @jamesharrell4360 Месяц назад +1

    35k in 11 hours... My man! Im glad to be here watching you.

  • @LamantinoElettronico
    @LamantinoElettronico Месяц назад +1

    0:48 In some countries compressed natural gas is a semi common form of vehicle propulsion, with cars using it being very energy efficient (good mileage per kg of methane) but not able to hold much. Liquefied natural gas is also used but only on heavy trucks and buses

  • @univisiontech1
    @univisiontech1 Месяц назад +2

    Woohoo, another Hyperspace Pirate video! Thank you for the great content brother, love this series. Question... doesn't the glass wool make your hands itch like crazy? I get flashbacks to crawling through my attic space to insulate it with fiber glass batts /shudders

  • @LaLaLand.Germany
    @LaLaLand.Germany Месяц назад +1

    You´re the only channel who´s ad´s I actually watch! Thanks for the fart gas efforts, all Your efforts btw. Please don´t blow up, I dig this stuff.

  • @nucleochemist
    @nucleochemist Месяц назад +1

    When I used to make solid nitrogen from putting liquid nitrogen in a vacuum chamber I'd put the dish on a foam kitchen dishwashing pad. The kind of really soft yellow polyurethane type foam. It works better than syrofoam because sometimes when styrofoam expands the dish can fall over.

  • @wtuwotl
    @wtuwotl Месяц назад +10

    Yay, new video !

  • @Tom-cf2wk
    @Tom-cf2wk Месяц назад +5

    12:01 I don't know if I just have good headphones. But the background noise in this video was messing with me. Sounded like someone was banging around in my house.

  • @Island.dweller
    @Island.dweller Месяц назад

    I am more than happy to press pause on anything I am doing to watch another of your videos
    Great work

  • @elephin
    @elephin Месяц назад +2

    Love your videos, keep it up! I'm so greatful i get one of your videos every month.

  • @letsburn00
    @letsburn00 Месяц назад +8

    You need to let your refrigant pass through about half your exchanger, which will liquefy against the heavier hydrocarbons. Run it into a seperstor, then let the liquified refrigerant cool the bottom of the cooler. The stuff that doesn't liquefy is the lighter side. Let that run through the whole thing, which will make it liquefy and just use that against the coldest side.
    You'll end up much colder.
    Yes, people who are annoying me for NDA violation, Ive checked. There are google search PFDs with this design visible.
    Also, cold spots at the bottom means you have too many heaviest, including butane.

  • @ShafaqIftikhar-pw9ld
    @ShafaqIftikhar-pw9ld Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful insight!!!! Love it. Thank you for the upload ❤

  • @memejeff
    @memejeff Месяц назад

    Great stuff man. Looking forward to seeing your next video. Getting super close to the end goal.

  • @survivaldudes9610
    @survivaldudes9610 Месяц назад

    Always excited to see what you've been up too! Great as always

  • @mikect05
    @mikect05 Месяц назад

    I just have to say thank you and congratulations!
    I normally watch videos on 1.5-2x speed. This video is the first ever that I am actually slowing down to watch.
    💪🏽👏🏼

  • @Richardj410
    @Richardj410 5 дней назад

    Living large thru your experiments. Thanks

  • @NiccyVan
    @NiccyVan Месяц назад

    Great content. I really enjoyed that the only CAD model I have seen through out your videos is showing how to put a end cap on a pipe.

  • @4rph3n
    @4rph3n Месяц назад

    The shot of the glass burning is great!

  • @CodeParade
    @CodeParade Месяц назад +2

    This series keeps evolving. I hope one day you take it to it's logical conclusion: Liquid Helium!

  • @KegRocket
    @KegRocket 26 дней назад

    In the rocket world we often hear about liquid methane being a particularly "frothy" cryogen. It really is! Awesome to see it visually during the beaker pours.

  • @V.E.D.Gaming
    @V.E.D.Gaming Месяц назад +69

    Babe wake up Hyperspacepirate uploaded a new video

    • @newklear2k
      @newklear2k Месяц назад +1

      I was literally going to type this exact comment.

    • @V.E.D.Gaming
      @V.E.D.Gaming Месяц назад +1

      @@newklear2k first come first serve

    • @violaanderson175
      @violaanderson175 Месяц назад +2

      Fridge guy

    • @crabbyboi9127
      @crabbyboi9127 Месяц назад

      if my gf did this I'd marry her on the spot

    • @multiarray2320
      @multiarray2320 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@V.E.D.Gaming technical computer science flashbacks intensify

  • @andresyesidmorenovilla7888
    @andresyesidmorenovilla7888 Месяц назад

    Your videos are awesome man! The amount of effort you put into these projects is insane. Keep up the great work🎉

  • @empmachine
    @empmachine Месяц назад +3

    @13:25 Try suspension for thermal insulation! like some fishing wire and a small rig (or even thin metal wire fastened to ceramic coated something).
    It can be more trouble than it's worth, but sometimes it works like a charm.

  • @mrmatt2525able
    @mrmatt2525able Месяц назад

    Damn man another great video! I loves this series

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall 29 дней назад

    Hyperspace Pilot, Cold is the unexplored realm. Fascinating and love the numbers. Edwards Deming "without data youre just another person with an opinion", and HP numbers = data is good enough for me. Closing the loop on a calculation by coming at it from multiple directions , beautiful work. a few glass beads in the vacuum chamber before freezing the methane might lift off the base, just a guess. Inspiring channel.

  • @Andrew-Vallee
    @Andrew-Vallee 12 дней назад

    Keep it up man, you videos keep me interested, your doing great🎉

  • @duncanfreeman5436
    @duncanfreeman5436 Месяц назад

    Very impressive!

  • @RW1LD
    @RW1LD Месяц назад

    Ohhh I wanted to do this so bad for a LNG / Diesel hybrid project. It's so cool seeing someone going down that rabbit hole!

  • @infernalsorcery7923
    @infernalsorcery7923 Месяц назад +1

    What a gem

  • @johnfletcher264
    @johnfletcher264 Месяц назад +1

    For a high pressure compressor you should look into pcp air rifle compressors

  • @bairfamilyfarm1336
    @bairfamilyfarm1336 Месяц назад +1

    They're pricy, but go to a nearby HVAC supply house. Some of them will sell to the general public, get 5 percent brazing rod. The silver content is lower than others, and it requires more heat and prep. But, it'll stand up to pressures high enough to ruin a compressor's internal bypass. That's somewhere between 400 and 500PSI. I've never had issues with 15 percent silver solder, but its actually more expensive than 5 percent, melts at a lower temps, but it's softer so it may not stand up to higher pressure.

  • @HobbesNJoe
    @HobbesNJoe Месяц назад

    Love your posts!

  • @blakes8901
    @blakes8901 Месяц назад

    Ahhhhh perfect. I love to start my day with a bit of refrigeration content.

  • @Sugarsail1
    @Sugarsail1 28 дней назад

    I can't believe you did this indoors and are still alive.

  • @grezamisoit
    @grezamisoit Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @Gersberms
    @Gersberms Месяц назад +2

    Refrigeration has always been one of those things I knew very little about. I still do, but now I have a sense of how much I don't know. Maybe one of these days I can actually diagnose my AC issues without paying someone to do it for me.

  • @aviko9560
    @aviko9560 7 дней назад

    11:20 This is a pinnacle of engineering! xd Love it

  • @luigisaporito9350
    @luigisaporito9350 Месяц назад

    complimenti, ottimo lavoro

  • @GhostOfSnuffles
    @GhostOfSnuffles Месяц назад

    If you don't like dealing with glass wool you can use vermiculite instead, it's a good enough insulator for the job and is dirt cheap at hardware stores. You could build the box out of foam and foil tape, drop in your coil, then fill in the bulk with the vermiculite.

  • @V_Electronics
    @V_Electronics Месяц назад

    Maybe you should try welding the cryocooler so it can resist more pressure? Epic video as always, stay safe!

  • @jacquesb5248
    @jacquesb5248 28 дней назад

    very interesting!

  • @spacebeetle
    @spacebeetle 2 дня назад

    eagerly waiting for the video on liquid air...

  • @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Месяц назад

    I like the burrito design. The large weak seam makes it less likely to detonate if something is going wrong

  • @rovhalgrencparselstedt8343
    @rovhalgrencparselstedt8343 Месяц назад

    Here in Sweden CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) is almost as common of a fuel for cars as gasoline and diesel, especially within the municipality, they even see it as a green alternative alongside with electric cars to gasoline and diesel. In my city it is beeing produced from the food waste fraction, at my local "landfill" recycling station.

  • @mundhiral-kiyumi8300
    @mundhiral-kiyumi8300 8 дней назад

    We need more from you 3 weeks now waiting for the next one 😂

  • @ramen6236
    @ramen6236 6 дней назад

    no way the refrigerant guy is back! glad you see you havent died from ingesting hydrocarbons

  • @murkyseb
    @murkyseb Месяц назад

    That was really interesting

  • @Alexelectricalengineering
    @Alexelectricalengineering Месяц назад

    This is really awesome 😎👍👍👍

  • @seabeepirate
    @seabeepirate Месяц назад

    I always knew this channel would go on to rocket science.

  • @Barnaclebeard
    @Barnaclebeard Месяц назад

    Had a toke and totally forgot what channel I was watching right up to "make it in your garage" came on the screen.

  • @7177YT
    @7177YT Месяц назад

    Delightful!

  • @TT-lf5hi
    @TT-lf5hi Месяц назад

    There is no need for a moisture filter between the compressor and the natural gas. Natural gas is usually dried to a very low moisture content to avoid condensations in the gas pipeline.

  • @tharsis6435
    @tharsis6435 Месяц назад

    Can't wait for the solid methane vid

  • @PplsChampion
    @PplsChampion Месяц назад

    8:45 that's a classy bathroom right there

  • @BobWidlefish
    @BobWidlefish 29 дней назад

    14:04 it’s funny, as soon as you showed that burrito reservoir I yelled at the screen “there’s no way those ends will hold!” Not exactly an Einstein observation, I know, it’s just funny later in the same video it did the thing. :)
    You’re amazing - keep up the great work!

  • @zevakikel
    @zevakikel Месяц назад

    Cool video! Almost -180°C cool! :D

  • @markhivin8670
    @markhivin8670 Месяц назад

    Also remember that glass wool is moisture permeable, so at low temp. it condense inside insulation making less effective insulating material.
    Use Polyurethane Foam for or styrofoam .

  • @ejonesss
    @ejonesss 15 дней назад

    I don't know if you own or are renting your house but if you are renting it may not be code so you will want to revert the system back before inspection as I am sure such a use may fail inspection.
    Even if you own the house it may fail the inspection of the system to ensure it is still functional.
    Removing moisture is also good because moisture can destroy the compressor and even the oil.
    I think it causes the oil to become acidic and breaks down the varnish on the windings and causes a short.

  • @xyzero1682
    @xyzero1682 Месяц назад

    cool stuff

  • @spacebeetle
    @spacebeetle 2 дня назад

    after liquefying nitrogen, you could add some helium to the gas mixture and push down try and liquefy hydrogen too

  • @seankearney7070
    @seankearney7070 Месяц назад +2

    Hell yeah

  • @Lumen_Obscurum
    @Lumen_Obscurum 29 дней назад

    One interesting thing you could do with this setup potentially is make methane clathrate, or flammable ice.

  • @Bulbasauros
    @Bulbasauros Месяц назад +1

    Hello Mr Refrigerator Guy. This is fucking awesome.

  • @alext6933
    @alext6933 Месяц назад +7

    Wake up Mom hyperspacepirate posted a new video

  • @gustaveluna9349
    @gustaveluna9349 Месяц назад

    thank you for keeping greenhouse effect more efficient at your scale.
    What are trying to proove? Help me to understand please.

  • @MattsAwesomeStuff
    @MattsAwesomeStuff Месяц назад

    Loving the journey. Lost the map. Just following along until you get to the results.

  • @mrlithium69
    @mrlithium69 Месяц назад

    I knew that burrito was gonna blow.
    glad you're ok

  • @notamouse5630
    @notamouse5630 Месяц назад +1

    1:42 you forgot the biggest hazard of hydrogen:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_isomers_of_hydrogen
    "If orthohydrogen is not removed from rapidly liquified hydrogen, without a catalyst, the heat released during its decay can boil off as much as 50% of the original liquid. " That means if you liquefy hydrogen quickly, it can escape through solid material... with gratuitous and destructive force.

  • @agentp6621
    @agentp6621 Месяц назад

    I was thinking of creative ways to go off grid and maintain pure self sufficiency without having to do everything by candlelight and silly stuff like that. So I looked at biogas as a regenerative fuel source. It contains methane, CO2, hydrogen sulfide, water vapor and other trace gases. So I found simple ways to remove everything but methane. I then considered condensing it into a liquid propane is. I then found that is insane as illustrated by this video. It had me realizing why rural areas are supplied with propane and urban areas with NG. NG is plentiful. If every home in America had a pipe running NG to it like powerlines. That’s a ton of gas filling the NG pipes. So much unused gas. So it’s more practical to have the two most common fuels used the way they are. Meeting the need at the cheapest prices possible.
    Btw biogas is so labor intensive. The inputs rarely equal the outputs. Y

  • @HobbesNJoe
    @HobbesNJoe Месяц назад

    Radiant heating becomes a larger issue as the differences in temperature (room vs cryo) become larger. I’d love to see your setup inside a large chest freezer!

  • @radimkolar2270
    @radimkolar2270 Месяц назад

    I audibly said yay when i saw that there is a new video

  • @FlaccidFrog
    @FlaccidFrog Месяц назад

    One correction! Liquid hydrogen does not escape through metals as freely as you stated. While it is is true that hydrogen does diffuse through materials in the gas phase at a larger rate than most molecules, the same cannot be said for the liquid phase. In a liquid form hydrogen actually swells on the atomic scale, while at the same time the solid lattice shrinks. Therefore in a liquid form, you won't see nearly the same rate of diffusion through solids (I studied and ran liquid hydrogen diffusion research experiments in grad school). We're talking 20 years to fill a ping pong ball type of slow. Overall have been loving your videos! Keep it up!

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ Месяц назад

      BMW states your tank will be empty in 17 days regarding their newest 7 series on hydrogen.
      Your can't park this car in garage or carport.