How to Build an Incredible DIY Cold Plunge

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @Ramiz112
    @Ramiz112 6 месяцев назад +6

    We live in Oregon, got this ice barrel 2 years ago. Got a new industrial ice machine installed in the garage for it same day. But over time, got too tedious throwing ice in. We followed these steps last week and other than a bum pump that i since had replaced by Amazon, it’s amazing. Thank dude, god bless.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  6 месяцев назад +2

      Love this! So glad to help and thank you for the kind words. God bless ❤️

    • @Proximo83
      @Proximo83 6 месяцев назад

      @@DavidMausJr why do you need the submersible pump?

    • @robertgarvansnyder4665
      @robertgarvansnyder4665 3 месяца назад

      @@Proximo83he mentioned in the video that, on the Ice Barrel at least, the flow of the pump is faster than if you use the build in nozzle on the barrel.

  • @MatthewDix-w9i
    @MatthewDix-w9i Год назад +19

    I had an Ice Barrel and the mass quantity of ice was driving me nuts! I followed this video and bought everything through your link. Works perfectly! Thanks a lot!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Love this my friend!! Glad to help! 🤙🏽

    • @415Curly
      @415Curly Год назад

      Hi!! Thank you for all these awesome videos. Quick question- I bought the chiller, tubing, & brackets. I already have an ice barrel, question-Do I need the pump in order for the water to cycle through the chiller???? I hooked everything up and the water was stagnant to the in valve.. thanks!

    • @jeffyeah4256
      @jeffyeah4256 Год назад +1

      @@DavidMausJr I have ice pod inflatable...Is there a cheaper chiller??? these things are pricey

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      So pricey, there are cheaper ones but i would recommend them. @@jeffyeah4256

  • @paulgeary531
    @paulgeary531 Год назад +14

    Hey David, thanks for your insight and great set up. I'm thinking of a small improvement. If you use two 90 degree 3/4 elbows on your filter inside the barrel, you can then drill two small holes on the inside overjang lip and zip tie the filter flush and level with the overhanging lip. This would look great and the house wouldn't crimp the hose or imped the flow. I'm going to use your set up when i get an ice barrel. Thanks again.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +3

      Totally that’s a great idea! Thank you so much!

  • @cliffynelson5017
    @cliffynelson5017 Месяц назад +1

    EXCELLENT Video Dave. Perfect in every way... I have everything all ready but that's all I needed to set everything up... Thanks!!!

  • @33crushman
    @33crushman Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this. I did not want to spend the time figuring out how to do this on my own so this saved me HOURS of trial and error.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      It’s what I love to do! Enjoy!

  • @jettoh
    @jettoh Год назад +3

    Cool black T-shirt there ! Thanks for sharing your expertise! 🧊❄️👏

  • @centerlineproairhockey
    @centerlineproairhockey Год назад +1

    When I went to get parts for this on Amazon there is an Rv/Marine Water filter on the list - which I got. But I don’t see in this video where to put it. Please advise. Thanks!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! It’s in there just a short part. Use that to fill your barrel with water. Clean/filtered water in helps keep slime and grime buildup

  • @yourpaljohn7990
    @yourpaljohn7990 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for all of the great information. I thought you looked familiar, and then one day you mentioned the automotive dealership all came back like a flash. So glad you found your calling. I’m on day eight of the rest of my life Cold plunging. I have the 1/4 hp. I live in Longwood Florida it’s outside in the mostly shade. Do you leave it on 24 hours a day? And you mentioned it was outside is it covered at all? I have mine set at temperature 45°. I can’t believe the positive effects that eight days have had on my body and my mental and emotional mind. Thanks again for all of your great information. Looking forward to new content. 🐾😎

  • @boone6751
    @boone6751 Год назад +3

    Exterior receptacles on any modern home are already Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting (GFCI). Additional devices downstream of that receptacle don’t add additional safety.

  • @topgun1178
    @topgun1178 Год назад +3

    This is probably the best RUclips video I have ever seen. Simple, clear and concise and helpful! Well done

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad to help

    • @topgun1178
      @topgun1178 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DavidMausJr Woke up this morning and the chiller seems to have stopped cooling the water. Temp is at 59 and slowly rising. It appears to be running but not cooling. Pump is working, water is flowing, temp is rising. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have no idea where to get technical support for this as it was purchased through Amazon and the sellers aren't great at responding.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад

      Never heard of that happening, i would unplug everytihng and turn off all the power, wait a fe minutes and plug it back in. @@topgun1178

    • @topgun1178
      @topgun1178 11 месяцев назад

      @@DavidMausJr yep. I unplugged it overnight. Started it this morning and it was cooling. What was really odd was there were two tiny pieces of ice in the barrel when I plunged a few minutes ago. I can’t imagine the condenser iced over when it was in the 50’s ambient. Crossing my fingers it stays working. I appreciate your responses! I am in Florida too so if yours works, so should mine!
      Edit. Stopped cooling again. WTF. Do you know how to contact them for tech support. Can’t find any info online. Should have a warranty right?

  • @mattheendpod2659
    @mattheendpod2659 Год назад +3

    This is brilliant. Thanks, guy!

  • @VTracer5
    @VTracer5 8 месяцев назад +1

    External pump should be fine if the barrel is filled, check the NPSHr of the pump that's the Net Positive Suction Head Required. That's highest level of the water line in a reservoir to the suction joint/valve of the pump. The inner hose diameter of the pump on the suction side should always be bigger than the discharge to prevent cavitation or other issues.

  • @scaggs4
    @scaggs4 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video, it was extremely helpful! Your discount code helped as well, and I just got my new plunge up and running today. If anyone is interested, I used a few 3/4 uniseals for the 1.25” hole I drilled into barrel for IN/OUT tubes and they fit nice and perfect. I also purchased a dual extension cord uniseal plug for another separate hole I drilled for the cords. It turned out very clean looking.
    Thanks Maus, and cheers everyone!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Excellent!!

    • @davidsanabria6545
      @davidsanabria6545 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the idea! I ordered the chiller from Amazon that David recommended and wondered about the holes. I was going to use duck tape, but uniseals look a lot better! Can you attach a pic of your set up? And did you have to go 1.25 for the seals to fit? What size bit did you use for the cords?

  • @BERTRAND85O
    @BERTRAND85O Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO!!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Thanks!!

    • @BERTRAND85O
      @BERTRAND85O Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr I’ve had an ice barrel for awhile but stopped using because of the pain of ice. I just ordered everything in this video. Appreciate it!

  • @Dabwick
    @Dabwick Год назад +2

    Every single time I see a DIY video the power tools of choice are always Ryobi LOL

  • @gettingbetterwithquinn
    @gettingbetterwithquinn Месяц назад

    thanks for sharing, David! I’m wondering if you could offer advice on a chiller, filter and pump for a vessel that I can’t drill? I have an IceDoo “tank” that is essentially the material of an inflatable pool and has a metal frame. maybe I could just secure the hoses over the lip? tried to look at your past videos and couldn’t find something, but if I missed one that already covers this, I’d appreciate the link.
    here’s to getting cold!! thanks again for sharing so much info - super informative

  • @Justdoesit
    @Justdoesit Год назад +1

    Through the spigot works great. Mine runs 24/7 and my Danner 1200 pump keeps it flow pretty darn quick. Thanks for the vids!

  • @andrewmcdonald734
    @andrewmcdonald734 Год назад +2

    I would either turn the chiller 90 degrees or step it away from the wall more. It cranks out a lot of heat and needs room to vent to keep the water cool. I have mine in a box, and it struggled until I cut a vent for it. Great set up tho, love the simplicity.

  • @kentaroball5048
    @kentaroball5048 4 месяца назад

    Could this setup work inside an apartment? I have no yard, garage, or patio to put it in. It would have to be on hardwood floors in my living room if I did it.

  • @guzgrant
    @guzgrant 10 месяцев назад +1

    Surely getting something like a Lumi with some ice from the freezer when the weather is warmer is a fraction of the cost and effort ?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  10 месяцев назад

      Tons of options. This was the best for me so sharing it with my friends

  • @roguerepublic1460
    @roguerepublic1460 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video. This has been on the list of things to do. It’s just not knowing how to have a consistent bath. Nice

  • @mattsain3943
    @mattsain3943 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this video! I just installed the exact same setup yesterday after watching your videos. I was going to ask about the boost mode and if you ran it 24/7. But you answered that! Thanks for what you do!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      So glad to help!! Let me know how it goes! Just got out of mine!

  • @JojoSnow01
    @JojoSnow01 Год назад +1

    LOVE this video. I have already made multiple cold plunge builds. Only one of them actually has a chiller lol I have no idea what I’m doing BUT I love my ice barrel. Awesome company to work with too. Love the detailed video because I am so torn right now. I build an old freezer ice bath a few months back and only spent 200 bucks on it. I live in KS and it gets so damn hot that it quit on me and the freezer is so old that I just gave up. Anyway I bought a new freezer for like 700 bucks and I don’t want to ruin it you know?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Thanks! I try to make it easy and this set up has been bulletproof. I know of hundreds who have done it and so far only positive feedback 💯

  • @nathancogbill4893
    @nathancogbill4893 4 месяца назад

    How loud is the chiller? What is the sound difference when the temperature is set below current water temperature vs when it is operating when it is set higher than the water temp

  • @bbpacks
    @bbpacks Год назад +7

    I absolutely love the setup, but the cost seems sizable. I do want to go with the Chiller instead of ice. I’m finding it hard to pull the trigger on a $1,000 plastic barrel though. Thoughts/recommendations??

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Theres a lot of cheaper options on the market and you can even just use a bath tub or clean trash can. The barrel is amazing and its nice to know that is exactly what it was made for, and works great.

    • @kameronminyardrealtor
      @kameronminyardrealtor Год назад +7

      100-150 gallon rubbermaid water trough from Tractor Supply is where its at. $1,200 for a barrel, step, and cover is insane!

    • @bbpacks
      @bbpacks Год назад +1

      @@kameronminyardrealtor That’s exactly what I did. I’m going to build and entire frame, side the frame, and buy a chiller for the price of just the barrel. What a rip off for $1,000 of plastic.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      @@kameronminyardrealtor I had that exact same setup (and thinking) until i tried the barrel. But hey, thats why there are so many options, for so many people :)

    • @jondub9524
      @jondub9524 Год назад

      I know this is old but Rain Barrels work great too!

  • @SquatchRN
    @SquatchRN Год назад +2

    Great video!

  • @josephferlitto4069
    @josephferlitto4069 Год назад +1

    What about using a free standing deep soaking bath tub for the tub? I haven't been able to find anyone doing this.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      So many options. I really like the Ice Barrel setup over anything else i used previously. (horse trough, rubbermaid tub)

  • @bbqsandwitch3994
    @bbqsandwitch3994 Год назад +1

    Im curious why not use the drain at the bottom as your outlet with an external pump instead of drilling the extra hole?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      You can easily do that too, the hole is just a little small and i needed more flow rate. the submersible pump does a great job of that.

  • @viniciusnitz6177
    @viniciusnitz6177 4 месяца назад

    Hi David, bought a chiller but there's no distinction on the 2 pipes to know which one should get the water in and which one puts it back. Is that right? I was looking at the instructions and it says it doesn't matter.

  • @PattyMelt
    @PattyMelt 8 месяцев назад +1

    best channel ive found on this, how often do you change the water?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  8 месяцев назад

      About once a month or so. Thank you!!

  • @brandonsimon2804
    @brandonsimon2804 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well hot damn you’re the Nissan guy lol. I live in Tampa too. Was wondering how an outdoor cold plunge would do with our summers but you’ve answered

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  8 месяцев назад

      HAHA I was the Nissan guy, now Im the wellness guy.

  • @josephferlitto4069
    @josephferlitto4069 Год назад +2

    I bought all the components you listed below. Have you tried the method of an above ground pool pump so it’s outside the plunge vs the submersible?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      I have not but I have thought of it 🤔

  • @jeroenkamp3506
    @jeroenkamp3506 Год назад +1

    I live in the Netherlands and that Chiller is not available here. Do you have a more international option?
    Thanks in advance!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Thanks for the love from the Netherlands! I don’t but will try to help!

  • @keithanderson1214
    @keithanderson1214 Год назад +2

    Teflon tape on the fittings of the in-line filter should keep that from leaking.

  • @skarzynd
    @skarzynd Год назад +1

    Thanks!! Just ordered the 300!!!! Any advice on winters in New England with the chiller? Might not need it??

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      You can just plug it all up and let the water ice up! Thats the cool thing about the 300, easy to remove the chiller stuff when needed.

  • @JosephFerlitto
    @JosephFerlitto Год назад +2

    Do you have any other suggestions for a water chiller? I had this one in my cart, went to buy it last night, sold out...

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Yes, there is a 1hp option on there, only thing is you will have to get all 1" tubes and options. But the good news is it will cool the water faster and keep the temp more true in the heat.

  • @darrenhu7362
    @darrenhu7362 Год назад +2

    Great video David! Would you able to answer/show the best way to connect your chiller (via tubes/connector) to the PVC inflatable tubs from ali-express that have pre built IN and OUT holes already? Much apperciated!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      I would love to help but I don’t have one. Send me some pics on Instagram @dmausjr

  • @brockwilson24
    @brockwilson24 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. One Question- could you possibly have the water filter outside the barrel?

    • @brockwilson24
      @brockwilson24 11 месяцев назад +1

      NM- Just saw the leak issue.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад

      You still can, there are a ton of ways people have taken this DIY and modified it with bigger filters outside the barrel, this is just the simple way to get it done and it works great!

  • @sotodarwin10
    @sotodarwin10 Год назад +2

    Hey David, Do you have any suggestions for a sit in barrels similar to the Ice Barrel? I really like you’re setup and looking to set up my own, but the Ice Barrel itself is pricey. Any suggestions would be appreciated! 🙏🏽

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Hey my friend! I am a huge fan of Ice Barrel for more reasons than the ergonomics but i do know of a few people doing my DIY using a (brand new) large trash can or something similar. Tons of options! Just need something to hold water. :)

  • @michaelchristian174
    @michaelchristian174 Год назад +1

    Could you silicone the hose outlets to not loose water?

  • @erikknapp5775
    @erikknapp5775 Год назад +1

    I think I'd prefer an inline as opposed to submersible pump. Any suggestions?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      For sure! You can actually use this same pump as either.

  • @felixdaigle1130
    @felixdaigle1130 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can I do this exact setup in canada with our cold temperature in the winter?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  8 месяцев назад

      Yes*! If the power goes out and water sits in the tubes and chiller is the main concern. As long as water is always moving there should be no problems in winter (so I’m told by others living in the north) or just winterize it by removing the components in winter.

  • @303visuals4
    @303visuals4 5 месяцев назад +1

    Where is the parts list link? I’m only seeing all your referral codes in the video description

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  5 месяцев назад

      There’s a section with different size chillers. Check that and pick based on the size you want.

    • @303visuals4
      @303visuals4 5 месяцев назад

      @@DavidMausJr 10/4 thank you

  • @TravisWolf-b3r
    @TravisWolf-b3r Год назад +1

    so im looking at a chiller from Icepod and they dont use a submersable pump? why is one needed with this set up? I have a portable icepod. wondering if I can go without a submersible pump?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      You can use the pump as submerged or inline. This one I show that is.

  • @furygaming180
    @furygaming180 11 месяцев назад +1

    Random question, there any danger getting in the water with the electric pump? If something were to malfunction...?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s always a good idea to unplug.

  • @jasonmalice
    @jasonmalice Год назад +1

    I have a GCFI outlet that I installed to my outdoor outlet, because I have a hot tub. I shouldn't need a GFI extension cord, correct? Seems common sense, but one can never be too safe. Dude, you are my hero.

  • @beanerstones
    @beanerstones Год назад +1

    What water filter did you use, I would like the link please thank you

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Here is my favorite cleaning supplies for all my cold plunges: amzn.to/3QhpSZc

    • @beanerstones
      @beanerstones Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr I actually was asking about the in-line water screen? And connection, think I found them but in case I’m wrong?

  • @danielcuate5179
    @danielcuate5179 Год назад +1

    David in the video you say to use 3/4 but in the shopping list/ kits you have mostly 1 inch hoses and fittings. Should i go with the bigger size or stick with the 3/4?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Great question!
      So if you go with the 1HP chiller (which is usually the only one available) you’ll need 1” tubing. Any of the smaller sizes you can use 3/4” for everything.

    • @danielcuate5179
      @danielcuate5179 Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr you're the man. Thank you.

  • @jonathonmoores9137
    @jonathonmoores9137 Год назад +2

    How do you not get electrocuted dropping all the water on the cords like at the end of the video

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Flip the GFCI off. (No power when getting in)

  • @beanerstones
    @beanerstones 6 месяцев назад

    If the pump is inside and you turn off the pump and chiller must you reset ever time you turn it off, or do you let it run with the gfi plug ?

  • @JesseStevenPollom
    @JesseStevenPollom Год назад +1

    Holy cow so helpful, thank you SO much!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Glad it helped! Let me know if you need any more help too

  • @DomTullipso
    @DomTullipso Год назад +1

    Is there any reason you can't do this exact setup, but only have the in and out line to the pump inside, while the pump, filter and chiller all stay outside?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Yes absolutely can! Problem is the spigot restricts the water a lot and it won’t chill as well. But it’s doable

  • @brentgwidt859
    @brentgwidt859 Год назад +1

    David, do you have a link to the filter you use?

  • @skarzynd
    @skarzynd Год назад +1

    David, does all the equipment/hoses etc. still the same for the 300?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Yep (well a little different)! Kits in my video description with everything needed for the 300

  • @scottcookmusic
    @scottcookmusic Год назад +3

    Hey David. I’ve also got this set up. I’m curious, though, about what you said regarding turning off the pump?chiller?both? before getting in. Admittedly, this never occurred to me. Is there really a risk of electrocution? Your insight would be really appreciated. 🙏🏻

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      To be honest I have never turned mine off. I get messages from people suggesting to do it. Using the gfci is a stronger suggestion. I say if anyone feels nervous to just unplug it or turn it off.

  • @tdeeez
    @tdeeez Год назад +1

    Any additional items you would install with this system since this video? (Not including ozone)

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Nope this setup has been tried and true for so many!

    • @tdeeez
      @tdeeez Год назад +1

      @@DavidMausJr Right on. For the UV pump - would you recommend running it '24/7' with pump and chiller as well? I plan to kill power to it when I'm getting in to plunge, but figured I'd ask.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Totally! Try to keep water moving at all times when you are not in it. @@tdeeez

  • @jasonmalice
    @jasonmalice Год назад +1

    I live in FL as well. Do you have any issues leaving 5he chiller outdoors, or do you only take it outside when using the barrel? I have a hottub as well,and the heating console I can leave outdoors 24/7; Can one do the same with the chiller? Thanks!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Nice! I have had my chiller outdoors and running 24/7’for over a year now and still runs like a champ. I think most people who have followed this DIY have theirs outside also. It’s a great setup!

  • @JohnFlanagan-hs1fv
    @JohnFlanagan-hs1fv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just buy a chest freezer and install a pump so the water doesn't freeze save yourself a lot of money on material and energy costs. Also install a upgraded thermostat with a range you can set to any temperature

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад

      Solid option as well!

  • @MotoWilliams
    @MotoWilliams Год назад +1

    Do they make chiller heater combos? (as cold climates exist)

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Totally! A few companies make the all in ones (polar monkeys, ice up industries, redwood outdoors) I have discount codes in my videos for all three

  • @deanshrouder8002
    @deanshrouder8002 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is it OK to submerse the filter underwater like that?

  • @Patriots2004
    @Patriots2004 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just purchased a polar monkey killer .8 hp. Do I still need to get a pump?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  7 месяцев назад

      Nope it’s all in one!

  • @keatonpage509
    @keatonpage509 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you think I could do this but with a horse trough?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  6 месяцев назад +1

      Totally! That is actually how I started all of this.

  • @kevinhanson3851
    @kevinhanson3851 Год назад +1

    Why use a pump when the chiller already recirculates at ~1000 gallons per hour?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      These chillers do not have pumps unfortunately

  • @rockod8880
    @rockod8880 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thanks

  • @willig4692
    @willig4692 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! What size chiller did you use? Thanks. ✌️

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      I’ve used 1/2 hp and 1 hp. Both are great!

    • @willig4692
      @willig4692 Год назад

      Thanks David! Have a great day!

  • @jasonporcello1623
    @jasonporcello1623 Год назад +1

    hey david 1 more question please, with the UV light is that all I would need along with the peroxide to keep the water clean? also with that set up how often should I change the water? thanks again for all the knowledge!!!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      It works great! That depends on how you feel about the water. I change mine about every month

  • @nickfaber610
    @nickfaber610 Год назад +1

    How much did everything cost after it was all paid for

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Ice barrel and Chiller are both the most expensive parts, you can get it all right now for about $2200, links in the video description too.

  • @thomash4810
    @thomash4810 7 месяцев назад

    I couldn’t read the entire sign behind your head at the end, but I believe execute is a verb, not a noun.

  • @christophergonzalez7460
    @christophergonzalez7460 Год назад +1

    Does anyone have their set up outside full-time? I live in NJ, and have my set up outside. Im worried about leaving the chiller outside unprotected...

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Mine is outside full time here in FL. Watch my latest post (just posted) ruclips.net/video/jiEazOpams0/видео.html

  • @nathanhoiness
    @nathanhoiness Год назад +1

    Hey David, wanted to see if you had any experience with Penguin Chillers? Just looking to support US products. The cold therapy chiller looks as if it’s for the ice barrel. But I have not seen any reviews for the product. Thanks !

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      I do not have any experience, i reached out to them to see if they wanted me to review their product but no response. I am sure if enough people ask them they might, but for now i use what i know for sure works. :)

  • @TheSkyHive
    @TheSkyHive 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've never made one of these, but is there a reason why you chose not to place the stainless steel filter just outside the barrel? That would leave you less things to bump into I would imagine, but what do I know? Comments?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  10 месяцев назад

      I had it like that in the beginning but it started to leak a little and rather have it leak back into the barrel. It doesnt leak anymore but im use to it and there is surprisingly a lot of room in there and its not an issue.

  • @asuperstar
    @asuperstar Год назад +1

    How about using this where it freezes? Also what about volume? I am 5-10 and 255 lbs.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      The ice barrels are made to withstand freezing temps. A lot of people remove the chiller during the freezing winters (since they don’t need to chill the water) and just use the barrel as an ice bath container. You would fit with plenty of room to spare in the ice barrel 400.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      100+ gallons

  • @reidtrenhaile7883
    @reidtrenhaile7883 Год назад +1

    Set this same chiller with 150 gal tub. The unit has been running now for 6 hrs the fan is going but the water temp is staying at 68. Every 45 seconds the unit makes a buzzing noise like it's trying to do something. For the water temp, patience needed? Does your unit make a 1-2 sec buzz?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Mine hasn’t ever made a buzz noise. Might be the heat right now. The chillers are fighting that, do you have your tub covered or insulated at all? I found that to be a problem (mainly not covered well).

  • @juliennicolas5807
    @juliennicolas5807 Год назад +1

    Not sure if I missed this; how much is the whole set up?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Barrel is about $1100 after discount code MAUS
      Chiller is about $1400 on amazon
      Pump, tubing and everything else is about another $200 on amazon
      You can get a smaller or larger chiller depending on where you live and that is the most expensive part of the investment

  • @ryansmith9897
    @ryansmith9897 Год назад +1

    Do they make fittings to use and keep all leaks from drilled holes from happening?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      I’m sure there’s a way but I haven’t found them yet.

    • @ThanksWyatt
      @ThanksWyatt Год назад

      Yes, the piece you are looking for is called a bulkhead fitting.

    • @ThanksWyatt
      @ThanksWyatt Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr Bulkhead fitting will make it not leak at all through the drilled holes.

  • @diggdep
    @diggdep Год назад +1

    After watching the 300 review and then this one, it's clear that the insulation on the 300 is amazing. Thanks for putting these together. Just ordered a 300 (and used your discount code).

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      You rock! Enjoy it, it really is a game changer!

    • @skarzynd
      @skarzynd Год назад

      Is there any difference drilling through the 300?

    • @skarzynd
      @skarzynd Год назад +1

      Disregard..holes already there!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      dont have to, it already comes with the ports installed :)
      @@skarzynd

    • @SHendry1983
      @SHendry1983 4 месяца назад

      @@DavidMausJr in this video when your brother got in, the displacement of the water caused the level to rise above the drilled holes and water was spilling out.
      I live in Florida also so have my plunge inside my pool room (currently have an inflatable pod but want to upgrade to a plastic one like the ice barrel). I figured if I can keep the temp cooler, it will cause my chiller to work less hard and I even have a smart outlet on it where it doesn’t run 24/7 but about 18/7. I’m able to keep my water at 40-41 with this run time.
      With the 300, is this going to be an issue because I would need no leaking water since it is inside my house.

  • @jasonmalice
    @jasonmalice Год назад +1

    Excellent, video my friend. Thank you very much. Ballpark, what would you estimate the cost you total? Cheers.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Thank you! It really all depends on the chiller u go with. I am starting to really recommend the 1 hp chiller (but it’s $1700) but it hold the temp right on the button no matter how hot outside.

    • @jasonmalice
      @jasonmalice Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr yeah, silly me, I did the math after asking you like a silly idiot instead of taking the time to do the math myself. But I appreciate it man. From one Florida guy to another, thank you..

    • @jasonmalice
      @jasonmalice Год назад

      ​@@DavidMausJr you really kept it on for 6+ months straight with no problems at all? Because that's definitely something I could see myself doing, you know how effing HUMID it is here.. I just really don't want nothing to burn out, knock on wood

    • @jasonmalice
      @jasonmalice Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr Yeah? 1 hp is better safe than sorry? what temp do you keep it set at? Cheers brother.

  • @bradyfiero9048
    @bradyfiero9048 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your videos! Do you think a 1/4HP would keep an inflatable ice pod cold or would you recommend 1/2HP? Apprecaite it!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Stoked to help! I don’t recommend it. Unless it’s inside an air conditioned room and not fighting the heat of outside. 1/2hp would be the lowest I would recommend.

  • @chavito2483
    @chavito2483 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can't you get electrocuted if a wire in that submersible pump cable is exposed to water? Not sure if possible but the thought of that as possibility is scary AF

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад

      im sure that is a possibility, a good idea is to unplug it all when getting in

  • @Dixon1430
    @Dixon1430 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude. What happened to his chiller? Damage with shipping? Looks like something fell on the top of the control panel?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  11 месяцев назад

      Yea they replaced it. He wanted to get it setup so badly though

  • @davidsanabria6545
    @davidsanabria6545 Год назад +1

    Hey, Davd! Thanks for the great videos and I wish I had found you before buying my barrel because I would have ordered everything up front! Your videos are so easy to follow thanks! One question, I live in the NW where the summers can be warm but that winters we get cold and sometimes have snow and ice. Do I need to take any special precautions with the chiller during the cold months or will the constant flow of water through the unit be enough to prevent damage or freezing? Thanks again!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I live in FL and have no experience with the freezing cold winters, but what i would probably do is just remove the chiller setup in the cold winters and just use the barrel as a true ice bath. Unless someone else has a better answer.

  • @djpx
    @djpx Год назад

    Where can I buy the uv light? I don’t see it on the links. Thanks love the videos. Keep it up!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      Man you are right i must have removed it but here you go! Thanks for the support! 👉 Water UV Pump/Filter: amzn.to/3iPR02V

  • @michaelbreaux9164
    @michaelbreaux9164 Год назад +1

    Great Video. Do you insulate your 3/4 tubing from the chiller to the ice barrel?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      I havent done it but know people who have, not sure its needed.

  • @mauriciogonzalez3225
    @mauriciogonzalez3225 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the idea there with the cold plunge. I can't understand why you would put yourself at unnecessary risk by using a submersible pond pump. I would suggest using a cheap bestway pool filter/pump combo. The benefits are that you have a decent and easily replaceable filter and the electric cable is no where near the water. When your brother dunked himself deep into the water and it overflowed everywhere I was cringing. I know you said to turn off the pump before you get in. Realistically speaking, how many people will actually do that? Just a thought. Otherwise great build

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  10 месяцев назад

      Great point! Definitely need to be safe, no matter what safety first!

  • @yynnooot
    @yynnooot Год назад +2

    Hey David, I really appreciate you sharing your projects! I want to make my own DIY Cold Plunge but can't afford an Ice Barrel at the moment, so I'm very cuious how your Ice Barrel setup compares to the Galvanized Trough project you made in an earlier video. What are the benefits to the upgrade?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +2

      Hey thanks!! Do the cheaper route to start out! Ice barrel is great because it’s upright, has a great lid, a strong base, takes up less space, and looks cool. But the trough equally holds cold water. So do what you can.

    • @PlzYT_DontDemonitizeMe
      @PlzYT_DontDemonitizeMe Год назад

      ​@@DavidMausJr do you find that the ice barrel stays cooler than the stock tank due to the lid?

  • @bsworld1263
    @bsworld1263 Год назад +1

    Hey brother first off thank you so much for helping me create this amazing set up step by step.
    Question. I live in Florida to and I have the exact set up you taught us. With the active aqua 1/2hp. I can’t seem to get the temperature past 54 degrees. I wanna get it to its lowest 39. What are your thoughts ?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      I’m stoked to help! I love it!
      For sure. I’m finding myself to have issues some days keeping the temp down where I have it now. When I had it under shade all day, no issues, but now I have it in a spot where it’s baking in the sun 6+ hours of that day and it’s struggling to keep it steady. I’m going to have to move it to a shady spot. I have heard from a few people that ended up spending the premium for the 1hp chiller say it keeps the temp at whatever temp them want with zero issues, even if it’s in the sun so I think I’m going to order it and see.
      Is yours under good cover?

    • @bsworld1263
      @bsworld1263 Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr yeah I have it set up in the garage, but it can get pretty hot in there. I considered getting the full 1hp to. That may be a good move

  • @josephferlitto4069
    @josephferlitto4069 Год назад +1

    Super interested in the polar monkey set up until I saw the $600 in shipping cost. What are your thoughts on doing this set up but with the galvanized stock tank outside?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      It works too! That’s how it all started for me.

  • @SantaPlaysPickleball
    @SantaPlaysPickleball Год назад +1

    What consistent water temps are you getting with this chiller? How low can you maintain? Thanks.

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      I’ve had it maintaining 39 but I like 44-46 personally. It holds well.

  • @safetactraining6487
    @safetactraining6487 9 месяцев назад +2

    You handled that tip very well…

  • @schawn4925
    @schawn4925 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why have the filter body on the inside ?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  10 месяцев назад

      It sometimes leaks, looks cleaner from the outside

  • @FourandMoreFun
    @FourandMoreFun Год назад

    Love this set up! 🎉

  • @elyros6155
    @elyros6155 2 месяца назад +1

    What % is the Hydrogen peroxyde? I can't find the link

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  2 месяца назад +1

      3% is perfect.

    • @elyros6155
      @elyros6155 22 дня назад

      @@DavidMausJr how often do you change the water, using the peroxyde?

  • @TheCatta1
    @TheCatta1 Год назад +1

    One question, isn’t cheaper to just buy a chest freezer ?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Cheaper, yes. Easier to
      Keep clean and ready for daily use, not so much.

    • @TheCatta1
      @TheCatta1 Год назад

      @@DavidMausJr thanks for your answer.

  • @jeff8693
    @jeff8693 Год назад +1

    how cold will it gey ...tu good vid

  • @Annie-px5ni
    @Annie-px5ni Год назад +1

    What is complete price!

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      Links in the description but this setup is about $2400 including the barrel

  • @33crushman
    @33crushman Год назад +1

    Hey David, got mine up and running for 24 hours now and it hasn't been able to get to go below 57. I am in Texas where it's 100 everyday, but i was hoping to at least be able to get it around 50 degrees. Have you heard of others experiencing this or do you think it could be an issue with the chiller?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +2

      Since it’s already that hot out give it a few nights to “beat the heat” or jump start it with some ice. It’s just fighting the heat trying to cool hot water. It will get there

    • @33crushman
      @33crushman Год назад

      Good deal, appreciate the quick response!

    • @michaelabalos2718
      @michaelabalos2718 11 месяцев назад

      @33crushman did it end up working out for you?

    • @33crushman
      @33crushman 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelabalos2718 It did not. I ended up buying the 1HP, and although on the hottest days it struggled to go below 55 during the day, by morning when I'd do my plunge it could get it to 49 where I like it. If you live in the south or out west I think the 1HP is necessary.

    • @michaelabalos2718
      @michaelabalos2718 11 месяцев назад

      @33crushman thank you for the quick response. You’re a tremendous help.

  • @LifterOfWeights
    @LifterOfWeights Год назад +1

    Irrelevant question, looks like a g shock watch, was curious what model lol

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад

      GBDH2000 and I love it so much I made a video on it. Check it out: New G-Shock GBD-H2000 vs Apple Ultra vs Whoop 4.0
      ruclips.net/video/RMxAZzC9iyQ/видео.html

  • @mikecarr2085
    @mikecarr2085 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why not seal up around the cuts???

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  9 месяцев назад

      You can. Tons of additional options I just keep it simple. Any recommendations?

  • @DirtyGrout
    @DirtyGrout Год назад +1

    Trying to test the GFI when your holding the plugs and got your hand in the water? Lol

  • @brandiniron6112
    @brandiniron6112 Год назад +24

    Still think it’s absolutely ridiculous paying 1200 for those plastic barrels. Smh

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Год назад +1

      A lot of people agree with you and many disagree.

    • @thanks4that261
      @thanks4that261 11 месяцев назад +8

      $1200 for that thing???? Wow I was thinking $200. Yikes.

    • @matthewstringer1119
      @matthewstringer1119 10 месяцев назад +12

      It’s wild because it’s a glorified trashcan but you can buy a rain collector from Home Depot or Lowe’s for 100 bucks which serves the same purpose and essentially the same thing

    • @howitzeroutdoors
      @howitzeroutdoors 10 месяцев назад +3

      100%

    • @bigdusss
      @bigdusss 10 месяцев назад +7

      I got a 100-gallon rubbermaid stock tank for 150 out the door. It has a threaded drain plug so you can mount all your electrical equipment outside the water. Bought a waterproof cover off Amazon for another 50. The stock tank is oval shaped so getting in and out is easier.