I'm just going to straight up give you my "project-list" unedited. What would you add? (just ideas, may or may not happen) -realistic Trex -hydrofoil boat -Raft 3.0 -10 world monument -anatomically correct skeleton -ice tires on rc car -electric surfboard -Go Kart build -Dragon breathing fire -Colored lithophane -Shoes 2.0 -Baby yoda head/eyes moving -Violin -Scuba scooter -Skies -RC crocodile prank -Underwater drone
I think you should stack two peltiers. The maximum temperature difference between the two sides is limited: heat will start leaking from hot to cool side. Two stacked peltiers should get you to at least minus twenty Celsius.
Oh yes. This is as good as Applied Science's rubber band refrigerator. It's all about exposing people to things they don't know. Yes, many tech folks are familiar with cooling devices, but it's putting them together in an entertaining way that makes it. And it's Simon doing it in winter in Sweden where it is cold enough to freeze whatever you want. It never makes rational sense but it is a thing of beauty! Well done good man.
Many people would suggest that you stack several Peltier elements to increase thermal difference on both sides of the stack, but this doesn't work for many reasons. There is a way though to stack 3 elements in a special configuration and by doing so and using 4-5 such stacks you can easily achieve temperatures below -50 degree Celsius. Still not the most effective configuration but definitely a great and cheap way to have extremely low temps at home.
I'm so grateful for such videos! I often have similar stupid ideas and now I don't have to make them, since you have proven them not working! You save me so much money and time!
Super cool! Your videos are really inspirational and are one of the biggest things that got me to start my own channel. Now that I know how much work it takes your videos are even more awesome.
@Believer yes, but you need an external power source thoose thermoelectric couples consumes alot, a motherboard might not provide enough current. And youll need a heatsink on the hot side
@Believer yes u can do it in that way. but in overall cost of all this parts and energy for use it is not worth. u must count how many peltiers u need to cool down hi-end cpu + how many watts peltier take to work and in the end how many watts u need to your peltier cooling system. its not worth. Much better solution is: "IceGiant" - use google.
Peltier modules are not good for cooling much. They draw way to much power and need to much cooling. You would just be better with a radiator and fans.
First, you should pour the juice as cold as possible before freezing. Second: you should use a aluminum square tube with the same size of peltier modules. Third, you should try to setting up the coolers in a cross section but at the same level. And four, if you have a AC in your room, put it on the minimum temperature for at least 2 hours before the essay. Wait in the room until the temperature gets down. Try it.
Linus Tech Tips already did that if you want to watch that. But it doesn't take much thinking to realize that if you're using computer heat sinks and fans to cool a thermoelectric cooler to in turn cool a computer you'd be better off removing the middle man (the thermoelectric cooler).
looked really like gallium corrosion, especially with the little metallic drops on the cooler. maybe the solder he used has traces of it, or he used the cooler once with a liquid metal thermal component once. once is enough^^
Its a bit sad it had such a low performance, but I liked it because you are using a natural Straw to Protect Nature, but on the other side use 600W to power this small tube. :)
If you were to rotate your heatsinks 90° you could get them all lined up at the same level. If you used liquid cooling blocks with coolant for hot environments you'd have far better cooling for the Pelletier devices and be able to use many more Pelletier devices
Make a food safe silicon sleeve mold that slips into the metal tube so that you're not ingesting those poisonous metals . Also insulate the exposed parts on the outside of the tube and flip those fans so that they're pushing the hot air up instead of down . Then you should have a not so useless frozen water maker .
I was going to test this by making an aluminum disk 13mm thick and 80mm diameter to keep my favorite beverage cold . Mounting it through a counter to it the test are good .
Water stores much more energy with its temperature compared to most other compounds and elements. Like ten times more than iron (per gram). So heating it up takes much more energy than for instance soil. When pouring the water into the cup it really fast absorbs the cold from the iron, without cooling down much itself. If you used ice as a cold "battery", it will absorb more of the heat from the juice without heating up much. Maybe. It was a long time since I studied physics.
I really like your channel , you inspire people all around the globe . I got an interesting idea for you - A 3D printed waterfall fountain , make it look as mind-blowind as you wish. you can add there nice led lights and a little monitor with water-level to know when to add water and you can also include the temp & humidity level of the room
Tin won't hurt you unless a large lump fell on you, but the lead in solder is a different matter. If there's a next time then make the container out of copper sheets - you can open up 22mm copper pipe then flatten it and solder together using tin solder.
If you want to instantly solidify water you need a lot of power: let's say that you have 4x4x10cm = 0,16 lt, the amount of calories you need to drop it from 20°C to 0°C is 0,16x20 = 3,2 kCal. If you want to do that in 1 hour you need an amount of power of 3,2 kCal/h, if you want to do that in a second you need 3,2*3600 (seconds in an hour) = 11520 kCal/h. Translated in Watt it is 13398 Watts, that is around the power you need to cool two apartments!
Juice Icecream ? No need for a portmanteau- it's a sorbet, albeit a metallic orange sorbet. Thanks for investigating this for us so we don't have to. :-)
Thank you for confirming why my DIY water chiller used on my CO2 laser just didn’t work. Crappy CN power supply. Nice job editing out all the cursing. It would have been funnier with it.
The crumbling corner on the side of the heat sink could be tin pest. When tin gets under about 13°C it slowly starts to change allotropes from the metallic beta form to the brittle crumbly alpha form.
I'm just going to straight up give you my "project-list" unedited. What would you add?
(just ideas, may or may not happen)
-realistic Trex
-hydrofoil boat
-Raft 3.0
-10 world monument
-anatomically correct skeleton
-ice tires on rc car
-electric surfboard
-Go Kart build
-Dragon breathing fire
-Colored lithophane
-Shoes 2.0
-Baby yoda head/eyes moving
-Violin
-Scuba scooter
-Skies
-RC crocodile prank
-Underwater drone
Make an underwater drone, pleeeeeeease
More peltier module videos
Underwater drone !!!!!! FPV !!! Downloadable .stl files!!!
Fighting bot
3d Printed ( self designed) Rc Fpv Plane
This is why you're the man. Useless projects that are entertaining as hell to watch you struggle with. Keep it going.
Pointless* not useless
@@openlink9958 I stand corrected
@@jonathanviterise1681 lol
i swear
Difference between your and you're IDK
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Yes, Simon is awesome. Love his wit!
I think you should stack two peltiers. The maximum temperature difference between the two sides is limited: heat will start leaking from hot to cool side. Two stacked peltiers should get you to at least minus twenty Celsius.
Stack two modules and run them at lower power to increase the efficiency. 2 stage system.
I thought he was going to make a PC heatsink with freezer parts...
No idea what he's doing at all hahaha
that's wat I thought too. thought he was using the guts ie the tec out of an old ice cream maker
Great Channel. Man try to do a Stirling Engine, it would be nice. And maybe use it to power a rc boat. Idont know it that can be done.
Sterling engines have like zero torque I imagine the prop drag in the water would stall it straight away but would be interesting to try I guess
Now you have to flip the thermoelectric elements arround and cook a soup
The most inefficient freezer on the planet. Still loved it.
I recommend just putting the Heatsinks into cold water it gets cool very quick
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I feel kinda special of being Swedish, cause then I understand the things he says in Swedish.
so when im Danish and understand it too, is it then Super specieal? :D
9:21 He just looks on his world map like if he is talking to someone...
I'm 90% sure there is someone there with him
2019 Simon’s best quote : How am I not working for NASA?
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I have never shouted “its a popsicle” & “use insulation” so much before in my life! Even your less good videos are still entertaining Simon.
a little bit of salt in the orange juice as well maybe?
Oh yes. This is as good as Applied Science's rubber band refrigerator. It's all about exposing people to things they don't know. Yes, many tech folks are familiar with cooling devices, but it's putting them together in an entertaining way that makes it. And it's Simon doing it in winter in Sweden where it is cold enough to freeze whatever you want. It never makes rational sense but it is a thing of beauty! Well done good man.
9:09 I don't know why but the swedish... 😂😂😂
And also when he says "metal poisoning" 😂😂😂
Guy!! The brain dance clap dude freaking killed me!! That shit was perfect 👌
Nobody:
Simon: I want ice cream in the dead of winter in Sweden
And I'm gonna make it using 600 Watts
We don't have winter here,
I live more north than Simon do, and we had like 10degrees (celcius) yesterday :(
I live in Denmark, it's a bit more southern, but considered a northern country, and stores are selling new variants of ice cream now
@@BigFalafel 1-5 degrees celcius in Estonia, had like 2 days of light snow since start of December, really nice global warming.
Because Genius Takes Patience and Enjoys Frozen Treats. Well done Simon. Well done indeed Sir.
1:13 I thought that was sushi, I was real excited
Many people would suggest that you stack several Peltier elements to increase thermal difference on both sides of the stack, but this doesn't work for many reasons. There is a way though to stack 3 elements in a special configuration and by doing so and using 4-5 such stacks you can easily achieve temperatures below -50 degree Celsius. Still not the most effective configuration but definitely a great and cheap way to have extremely low temps at home.
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I'm so grateful for such videos! I often have similar stupid ideas and now I don't have to make them, since you have proven them not working! You save me so much money and time!
1:08 Dude this killed me haha
such projects have a lot of entertainment value. Also keep the enthu high and some crazy guys busy .keep going ...very good
0:19 that was really funny.
2020 today anyone else watching this video today
this is the most ineffective way to freeze a bit of water... i love it
I don’t think metal poisoning is good for you.....
**proceeds to eat the orange juice**
Depending on the solder that is lead poisoning. 🤪
Super cool! Your videos are really inspirational and are one of the biggest things that got me to start my own channel. Now that I know how much work it takes your videos are even more awesome.
5:12 use proper thermal paste to work with aluminum.
thanks, i was already wondering what has happened.
to me it looked like mercury, but that would not happen so fast..
It was gallium
@Believer yes, but you need an external power source thoose thermoelectric couples consumes alot, a motherboard might not provide enough current. And youll need a heatsink on the hot side
@Believer yes u can do it in that way. but in overall cost of all this parts and energy for use it is not worth.
u must count how many peltiers u need to cool down hi-end cpu + how many watts peltier take to work and in the end how many watts u need to your peltier cooling system.
its not worth.
Much better solution is: "IceGiant" - use google.
Peltier modules are not good for cooling much. They draw way to much power and need to much cooling. You would just be better with a radiator and fans.
Masterful soldering skills.
Solder has lead in it!
Not always, sat on my desk right now is lead free solder wire
Lots of modern solder, especially food grade stuff, is lead free.
Ahhh the IKEA sliding cupboard... A man of quality
Simon the RC Jesus
I think you are the coolest guy who makes cool stuff on youtube, I really love your videos.
the termal paste that is liquid metal and it eats some alloy's
I would like to see an episode where you re-invent the mouse trap, and give it your special touch.
Dude make a video on music-controlled RGB strip light...
I frickin LOVE the way you say orangejuice
made my day
That’s a popsicle. Ice cream has milk in it
The notification for this video came to me while making ice cream 😂
9:11 "Nu kommer metall poisoningen här" :-D
I didn't understand but idk why but it sound funny 😂😂
First, you should pour the juice as cold as possible before freezing. Second: you should use a aluminum square tube with the same size of peltier modules. Third, you should try to setting up the coolers in a cross section but at the same level. And four, if you have a AC in your room, put it on the minimum temperature for at least 2 hours before the essay. Wait in the room until the temperature gets down. Try it.
Wtf do more thermo electrick stuff
Heck yeah They're Interesting
@@DarkGhost9595 it took 2 years and since then he hasn't done any more lets leave a comment on a New Video
@@CockpitFlight there might be a chance because he loves Peltier projects
1:17 I thought he was holding sushi roll...
use this experiment as a pc water cooler
Like to up!!
The size, amount of heat, and amount of condensation it produces wouldnt work well
Linus Tech Tips already did that if you want to watch that. But it doesn't take much thinking to realize that if you're using computer heat sinks and fans to cool a thermoelectric cooler to in turn cool a computer you'd be better off removing the middle man (the thermoelectric cooler).
watercoolers are actually way worse than a good air cooler. they just store a ton more energy, but thats not usefull here
@@Pryside your wrong. Water coolers beat air coolers ten fold
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watch this, if you have any proof otherwise pls post it, would be interested :)
I loved this. I don't have your imagination but I can recognize genius when I see it AND it was really funny.
MORE PLEASE!!!
Haha: 4:45
there is gallium in the thermal paste and that destroys aluminum.
Finest example of human ingenuity in the entire Milky Way galaxy.
put some isolating foam around the cold part of your device; you are leaking cold.
How to make a popsicle 😂. Love that you revised your model each time
5:18 :D galium destrois aluminium :)
looked really like gallium corrosion, especially with the little metallic drops on the cooler.
maybe the solder he used has traces of it, or he used the cooler once with a liquid metal thermal component once. once is enough^^
Liquid Metall thermal compound= on cpu+copper or nikel plate over 10°better then best normal thermal paste
Heatsink solution was the reason why i watched
You make the most awesome video's on youtube!!!
Its a bit sad it had such a low performance, but I liked it because you are using a natural Straw to Protect Nature, but on the other side use 600W to power this small tube. :)
this is one of the best youtube video to me.. thank you.
You should make a mug that freezes the beer by itself
If you were to rotate your heatsinks 90° you could get them all lined up at the same level. If you used liquid cooling blocks with coolant for hot environments you'd have far better cooling for the Pelletier devices and be able to use many more Pelletier devices
Make a food safe silicon sleeve mold that slips into the metal tube so that you're not ingesting those poisonous metals . Also insulate the exposed parts on the outside of the tube and flip those fans so that they're pushing the hot air up instead of down . Then you should have a not so useless frozen water maker .
I was going to test this by making an aluminum disk 13mm thick and 80mm diameter to keep my favorite beverage cold . Mounting it through a counter to it the test are good .
for power supplies, get used server PSUs + breakout boards
He again starts with freezers
1:15 For a sec I thought he was holding a Sushi... I must be hungry....
I love your content so much bc you explain what you do! Pls continue making stuff. Thx👍😘🙋♂️
Pure art this juicy ice cream quadcopter
Ah yes i love the new metal flavour
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Water stores much more energy with its temperature compared to most other compounds and elements. Like ten times more than iron (per gram). So heating it up takes much more energy than for instance soil. When pouring the water into the cup it really fast absorbs the cold from the iron, without cooling down much itself. If you used ice as a cold "battery", it will absorb more of the heat from the juice without heating up much. Maybe. It was a long time since I studied physics.
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Ice cream cooled
I'm glad you do this crazy stuff so we don't have to!
The brain animation is GREAT 🤣🤣🤣
Going to be honest and say that coming to this video I wasn't expecting to crack up laughing.
1:15. thought that was sushi for a millisecond. lol
Just a suggestion: thermally isolate the exposed pipe area. It will definitely help and will be efficient too.
I really like your channel , you inspire people all around the globe .
I got an interesting idea for you - A 3D printed waterfall fountain , make it look as mind-blowind as you wish.
you can add there nice led lights and a little monitor with water-level to know when to add water and you can also include the temp & humidity level of the room
I'd like to see a coloured lithophane, keep up the good work. You do make me chuckle
Tin won't hurt you unless a large lump fell on you, but the lead in solder is a different matter.
If there's a next time then make the container out of copper sheets - you can open up 22mm copper pipe then flatten it and solder together using tin solder.
you could coat the metal where the liquids are frozen with a food grade silicone to prevent metal getting into the liquid
If you want to instantly solidify water you need a lot of power: let's say that you have 4x4x10cm = 0,16 lt, the amount of calories you need to drop it from 20°C to 0°C is 0,16x20 = 3,2 kCal. If you want to do that in 1 hour you need an amount of power of 3,2 kCal/h, if you want to do that in a second you need 3,2*3600 (seconds in an hour) = 11520 kCal/h. Translated in Watt it is 13398 Watts, that is around the power you need to cool two apartments!
Thanks for making me laugh today:) That look on your face was classic!
Love at first sight, nice video brotha.
Juice Icecream ? No need for a portmanteau- it's a sorbet, albeit a metallic orange sorbet.
Thanks for investigating this for us so we don't have to. :-)
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Do an aluminium plate with various of those white things then put a layer of juice on the plate and use scrappers to do your icecream
Liked the Peltier component, this video is inusefull but I learned something.
Thank you for confirming why my DIY water chiller used on my CO2 laser just didn’t work. Crappy CN power supply.
Nice job editing out all the cursing. It would have been funnier with it.
Just FYI, you didn't show up in my notifications, but you did show up in my feed.
I love this dude so much. So happy I found this channel. He’s like a crackhead Swedish PeterSripol and isn’t afraid to fail. Love it.
LoL I thought You're gonna cooled a CPU with ice-cream
"I guess that worked, but it sucked pretty hard". Like life! Yay!
You are the best simon!
I use a cpu heatsink converted to usb to cool my coffee at work. You should use this thing!
This just in: Swedish man-boy has never heard of Popsicles
Just call it a popsicle...because that’s what it is.
Lipos work great..I started my mates car with one wen he had a flat bat...was a 3s 800mah he was like no way...boom engine started straight up
It's a really cool invention bro.. sure if you used a surgical grade steel as the vessel items would taste better, instant icecream what a pleasure.
Finally another peltier video
The crumbling corner on the side of the heat sink could be tin pest. When tin gets under about 13°C it slowly starts to change allotropes from the metallic beta form to the brittle crumbly alpha form.
By the thumbnail I thought you were cooking eggs on CPU w/o the heatsink 😂