How to make Electric Room Heater 12 Volt DC

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • In this diy project i am going to make an electric room heater very easy to make which runs on 12 volt direct current and consumes 25 amperes. Total this homemade electric room heater consumes 300 watts power and deliver suitable amount of heat to warm a room. In this diy room heater project 14 gauge nichrome wire is used as a heating element.

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  • @prototype8861
    @prototype8861 3 года назад +27

    Let the AMPS be with you.
    Did I see 25 Amps at 12V DC? Your power supply adaptor will contribute to your heating as well. Brilliant!

  • @kchoudri
    @kchoudri 3 года назад +62

    welldone for not putting stupid background music in this video.

  • @DirectCurrent4u
    @DirectCurrent4u 3 года назад +8

    That will make a good Block Heater for my Cummins in the winter time... lol Thanks for sharing...

  • @LexLuther-sf3zm
    @LexLuther-sf3zm 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just a thin piece of steel wire would probably work better. Copper has a really low resistance. You want high resistance for heat. Stainless is a great option. Also use some foil or something reflective so your not losing the infrared heat

  • @vilasnaik17
    @vilasnaik17 3 года назад +4

    Nice project.Easy to make at low caste, thanks for such items showing.

    • @Jannat-o9r
      @Jannat-o9r 3 года назад +1

      Did you use plastic for that

    • @James-qw7hp
      @James-qw7hp 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/1yw4Fye-vkY/видео.html

  • @ziongite
    @ziongite 3 года назад +16

    I used this video, but instead of using an expensive power supply to provide the 12v DC. I simply used a transformer out of an old non working computer power supply, the transformer I use is rated up to around 500w, therefore I just draw around 300w from it and it does the job fine. Obviously the transformer changes high voltage to low, it doesn't turn the power into DC power, but you don't actually need the power to be DC power, using 12v AC is perfectly fine.
    Therefore the cheapest way to do this is to use a mere transformer, of course I cover my transformer in a kind of half pipe that goes over it, so the 240v side cannot be touched accidentally, so it's safe.
    Your idea of using the concrete was very good, but I didn't use it as I was worried about it cracking and the element falling out onto the cage area. Therefore I have instead an area cut out at the bottom of the cage, and where two metal rods come upwards and they don't touch the cage, between these metal rods is my element, the rods acts as the positive and negative, the rods are merely mounted on a piece of wood. The cage itself is mounted in a suspended way above the wood, supported by two separate metal rods at the outside that are not electrically connected to anything. And at the back of the cage I placed in an aluminium tray to help reflect the heat forward.
    I was prior thinking of making a heater using 100w resistors, however you inspired me to make this one from nichrome wire, in seeing how easy it is from your video, I wasn't quite aware of how useful nichrome was until I saw this.

    • @aliakbarbourji
      @aliakbarbourji 2 года назад +4

      Can u make a detailed video

    • @mamadffaye
      @mamadffaye 2 года назад +4

      Can you please make a video? Thanks

    • @fuelban
      @fuelban 2 года назад +1

      Old computers power supply, ATX box plugs in to Ac 240 v here in UK... But you'll find they convert the AC into DC voltages, iv been converting and using these ATX boxes since 2009 or earlier.. plenty of videos showing this.. Thom in Scotland.

    • @fuelban
      @fuelban 2 года назад

      @@aliakbarbourji hi look at my video ... FuelBan video 5 part A - ATX power unit. And check the link too. Hope it helps. Thom in Scotland.

    • @fuelban
      @fuelban 2 года назад

      @@mamadffaye go to ... FuelBan video 5 part A - ATX power unit. Check link too.. hope this helps. Thom in Scotland.

  • @modernkangal
    @modernkangal Месяц назад

    I made mine a little different, the cage around the limestone is closed with a mylar sheet and then there are a few holes in the sheet for heat to come through and then I have a huge 5v fan behind the mylar sheet that only gets 3v 200ma and it gently pushes the heat to my feet. Yes I made a foot heater and I also have a 30amp fuse for in case

  • @alejandroluna983
    @alejandroluna983 4 года назад +12

    SUPER EASY,HELPFUL,REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND GRET JOB,AMAZING MY FRIEND MANY PEOPLE IN COLD WEATHER WILL BE VERY HAPPY TO HAVE ONE!!!!

  • @matthewpettit4367
    @matthewpettit4367 Год назад

    I saw the eyelets touching each other right after you crimped them on lol. Good thing I kept watching I was gonna say, lol This'll be good.

  • @fuelban
    @fuelban 2 года назад +1

    Well made video, thanks, it's quite amazing what can be achieved with some ingenuity, and curiosity. Nice 1, Thom in Scotland.

    • @AsadKhan-yz9be
      @AsadKhan-yz9be Год назад

      Am also thinking to make it as in fife its really cold ey plus the electric bill are doubled

  • @photographictips2517
    @photographictips2517 3 года назад +7

    We can use heater spring at the place of coper wire

  • @DanielZacarias-vr5pk
    @DanielZacarias-vr5pk 15 дней назад

    Looks dangerous ASF, but I will try it🗿

  • @zbigniewteterycz1571
    @zbigniewteterycz1571 Год назад +2

    SUPER IDEA . POZDRAWIAM .

  • @vishva8kumara
    @vishva8kumara Год назад +1

    You could have matched the current x resistance = voltage to around 10v ~ 20V (through resistor) where current enough for a small 240V AC fan and put it in series for main current use. For safety, use three pin with Earth (green) connected to the mesh, and put fan to live side and heater at neutral side of series.
    Hair driers work that way

  • @olehfilipchuk8257
    @olehfilipchuk8257 Год назад +2

    It’s better to take car catalyst mesh ceramics, pull out some material to make less diameter in centre (like bobbin or spools) , wrap this area with nichrome and blow thru mesh with fan

  • @HighVoltageMadness
    @HighVoltageMadness 4 года назад +6

    nice safe design with high temperature resistant materials.

  • @2FollowHim777
    @2FollowHim777 4 года назад +1

    Even I, klutz followed. Means you're good.

  • @vinylseat
    @vinylseat 3 года назад +1

    Great to see construction projects. Not enough guys are capable today or even interested. The fan cannot work as it has no free flow of air. You need to drill some holes at the opposite end. Take care mate. Microwave transformers are incredibly dangerous. 2200v at very high current. Those gloves used with the saw bench were very dangerous.

    • @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire
      @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire 3 года назад +1

      He's not using a microwave transformer, he's using a power supply for a rack mount (server) computer. It will take line voltage (110V or 220V, depending on country), rectify it, and step it down to 12VDC (and maybe a couple of other low voltages on the other pins). I would not trust the gloves he was using with even 110V, considering how many holes he had in them. Maybe he had them on for some other reason? Maybe to hide some sort of identifying mark / scars on his hands? I've seen RUclips commenters complain about the video creator having dirty fingernails or cuts on their hands, so maybe he just wanted to hide them for some reason...

  • @patrickbly4170
    @patrickbly4170 3 года назад +1

    Love that yellow wirestripper

    • @jackbarrie6007
      @jackbarrie6007 2 года назад

      Looks like you don't know tools I've had one for over 30years 😴😴😴😴💯🇦🇺

  • @technicalmind1199
    @technicalmind1199 Год назад

    Nice bhai

  • @AsadKhan-yz9be
    @AsadKhan-yz9be Год назад

    Iwill use solar charge xontroller to power it and will try to make this heater by this week

  • @AB-C1
    @AB-C1 3 года назад

    Brilliant video thanks from London England 👍

    • @user-xc7uo6md3n
      @user-xc7uo6md3n 3 года назад

      Don't tell me your heater stopped working lol😧

  • @eblake021
    @eblake021 3 года назад +1

    TOP-NOTCH PRESENTATION! I am totally FIRED UP over this project! STOKED! Seriously, I am eager to check out your other videos. I'm going to subscribe right now. Thank you

  • @kaepro3058
    @kaepro3058 4 года назад +5

    Use rock salt instead of plaster material. This will store heat and reduce pressure on power supply

    • @mw10259
      @mw10259 4 года назад

      rock salt ?

    • @dacyana115
      @dacyana115 4 года назад +1

      Hi KAE PRO, what you mean by "rock salt", please? Do you have a synonim for it? Thx forward 4 ur answer.

    • @ssconner
      @ssconner 2 года назад

      Yeh... KAEPRO...plz answer.

    • @jdtracy
      @jdtracy 2 года назад

      Rock salt is very coarse salt, usually bought in a sack to pour on surfaces to melt snow\ice. It is what they used before the newer chemical treatments on roads. I believe the suggestion from KAE PRO is to use it mixed with the plaster? Not sure how you would mold it otherwise.

  • @dacyana115
    @dacyana115 4 года назад +4

    Great job, a very good video, thank you. Have a nice day.

  • @tevhid-kasri
    @tevhid-kasri 3 года назад +2

    Çok güzel bir çalışma olmuş

  • @ashwynn4177
    @ashwynn4177 4 года назад +6

    So what was the reason for making the copper coil at the start?

    • @babygun4794
      @babygun4794 4 года назад

      Same question 😂

    • @FBPrepping
      @FBPrepping 4 года назад +7

      I guess that to model the shape in the cement without getting dirty the nichrome coil? I can´t think something else.

  • @iqbalwithislam
    @iqbalwithislam 3 года назад

    Good sharing

  • @JadoonIslamic
    @JadoonIslamic 3 года назад

    Masha Allah
    Great Work Brother

  • @tariqmalikg
    @tariqmalikg 3 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @standardhometuitionacademy
    @standardhometuitionacademy 3 года назад

    BEST WISHES !!!!!!

  • @esurnet9711
    @esurnet9711 Год назад +1

    Can you maintain a constant temperature or will you need a thermostat?

  • @amritjoga
    @amritjoga Год назад

    Hi! Well, the transformer also picks up power!! That should also be measured.

  • @achumiyashaikh8896
    @achumiyashaikh8896 4 года назад +3

    Useful info.thanks.

  • @MuhammadYaseen-vx5hw
    @MuhammadYaseen-vx5hw 3 года назад

    Thanks for this important video

  • @darkgift3127
    @darkgift3127 4 года назад +4

    Matkap sesinden müzik yapmis :) eline sağlık

  • @brunofekitoa9215
    @brunofekitoa9215 Год назад

    It's impressive but after all those hours of making it u still had to get an adaptor and plug it to the power point to get it to work it's the same as getting a normal heater and plugging it to the power point and it heats up in seconds

  • @gheorghedorobantu9155
    @gheorghedorobantu9155 3 года назад

    Tu, nu sti sa furi curent,sau tensiune,🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @javidahmadmir5842
    @javidahmadmir5842 3 года назад

    Nice project

  • @kapiszkapeck
    @kapiszkapeck 3 года назад +2

    You could make a kiln this way too, couldn't you?

  • @tammycaplinger9749
    @tammycaplinger9749 Год назад +2

    I watched this today 12/16/22 and I am very impressed! I do have a few questions though. Where did you get the basket from? Did the basket or the connectors melt? Did the cement crack? Shouldn’t a fan be added somewhere to push the hot air out?

    • @koollee
      @koollee Год назад

      Come to my house. I got a basket for u beautiful. : )

    • @neish9520
      @neish9520 Год назад +1

      I was wondering some of tha same things actually-especially regarding a fan.

  • @josephdupont
    @josephdupont 4 года назад +7

    What would happen if you totally encapsulated the cement and placed in a bigger block for heat storage??? Iquess the question is if I had a 400 watt solar collector and heated up 30 pound block of cement with a hole in it to blow air through I wonder how hot the block would get ins say 8 hours...

    • @johnf5122
      @johnf5122 Год назад

      I expect it would be quite slow to heat, and since heat is attracted to cold, heat is lost/used as it does. Think of a huge block being a heatsink. You might have a large warm block vs. a smaller hot one.

  • @Jp-ue8xz
    @Jp-ue8xz 4 года назад +1

    server PSUs are probably a better heater by themselves

  • @mrsonic5663
    @mrsonic5663 3 года назад

    Very Good

  • @marantatechofficialmto2337
    @marantatechofficialmto2337 3 года назад +1

    If u add a small fen back of this heater than its will b more better

    • @fvrrljr
      @fvrrljr Год назад

      🚔grammar police🚔👮‍♀👮‍♂👮
      If you add a small fan at the back of this heater, then it will be much better.
      just sharing some love from your friendly neighborhood troll 😁

  • @estheticscience9190
    @estheticscience9190 4 года назад +5

    Thx buddy .
    Very impressive

  • @davidsteinberg2120
    @davidsteinberg2120 3 года назад +2

    It seems cool and simple enough even for a non mechanical person like myself.. but what is the cost for the components? Because heaters can be had for like 30 or 40 bucks at Target

    • @ezeprojects5425
      @ezeprojects5425 2 года назад

      DC heaters are hard to come by. Doubt if Target supplies. Auto stores mostly.

    • @mariosantizo4099
      @mariosantizo4099 2 года назад

      This is for places without Target stores !!!

    • @maximumvelocity2326
      @maximumvelocity2326 2 года назад

      You said Target lol

    • @hstone0808
      @hstone0808 Год назад

      It's not for places without target...this if for the U.S. RIGHT NOW,...DO YOU MORONS NOT SEE WHAT BIDEN HAS DONE??? WE WILL ALL SURLY FREEZE IN THE NORTH EATH EAST.

    • @johnf5122
      @johnf5122 Год назад +1

      People build from spare or scrap parts when they can to keep costs down. A 12 volt 300 watt ceramic heater is available online, and some stores that also has a fan. Best Buy had one for $30 now, sale from $42, but people also enjoy building projects.

  • @HarbansSingh-jc8ef
    @HarbansSingh-jc8ef 4 года назад +2

    Thanks. Good information

  • @kishanmahay9614
    @kishanmahay9614 3 года назад

    Wonderful good thinking thanks

  • @sudisan697
    @sudisan697 2 года назад +5

    can I use normal copper instead of 14 SWG ???

    • @vojtech1797
      @vojtech1797 Год назад +1

      Yes, it will draw like 20kW

  • @solutions5219
    @solutions5219 4 года назад +1

    Good Job

  • @donnymontreano9235
    @donnymontreano9235 3 года назад +2

    14 AWG terlalu besar mas.. pakai 24 AWG bisa langsung membara dengan cepat

  • @sevgili.kalp.doktorum
    @sevgili.kalp.doktorum 2 года назад

    bide şu sümük çekme işi olmasa idi. sümük çekme sesi yerine müzik olsaidi bence daha iyi olurdu

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @urusol
    @urusol 4 месяца назад

    gracias !!

  • @jephthanarjoon4741
    @jephthanarjoon4741 4 года назад +1

    Like the steam punk look.

  • @abdulmunir8916
    @abdulmunir8916 3 года назад +1

    Video bhut achi hai lakin 14 gauge nicrone wire kider sy Millay ga plz tell thanks

  • @mariosantizo4099
    @mariosantizo4099 2 года назад

    Great !!! But electricity is very expensive !!!

  • @stitchergary
    @stitchergary Год назад

    The last step is to put a U.L. approved sticker on it....

  • @kamele.belkacem8275
    @kamele.belkacem8275 Год назад

    Hey ray, i heard that we got a new cleaning machine ...

  • @mannymagoe9253
    @mannymagoe9253 3 года назад

    Good job bro

  • @practicallab
    @practicallab 4 года назад +1

    Very nice

  • @comicshow937
    @comicshow937 6 месяцев назад

    What is the name and description of the wire used for heating?

  • @guillermodanielarias9828
    @guillermodanielarias9828 Год назад

    I would love to find something like this, much in a smaller scale.. I would need to heat up to 250 celcius

  • @mariosantizo4099
    @mariosantizo4099 2 года назад +1

    It would be great with solar or wind energy !!!

  • @vnminotaur
    @vnminotaur Год назад

    Can you leave it the whole day? Because it seems not so hot. Just wonder.

  • @frankvargas9595
    @frankvargas9595 4 года назад

    THANKS YOU FROM VLA.

  • @technicalmind1199
    @technicalmind1199 Год назад

    Nice nice

  • @neilwilliams2947
    @neilwilliams2947 3 года назад +1

    I have been using a space heater that is 1500 watts. My electric bill is around $145 a month. If I make two of these would it still cut down the electricity cost? How much does it cost for that electric gadget with the little fan?Thank you so much for your informative video.

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity 3 года назад +2

      You’ll spend more heating your house on 12 vdc, because of the efficiency losses. This is really made to use for a 12-48 vdc system. Cut nichrome wire appropriately. If you want to heat with electric more efficiently, try a small mini split heat pump system.

    • @DarkLinkAD
      @DarkLinkAD 2 года назад +1

      Shrink your room. Doesnt matter if its only a blanket covering a hallway pass. Shrink the cubic feet of air that needs heated. Also, plastic on the inside of a window, they leak and doors are almost never shimmed properly so the corners can be lettin a breeze in. Have the heat hitting you, its cheaper to sink the heat in your body with a slow release, than it is to heat all of the air.
      It aint gonna hurt to let some of your house get cold (assuming your not using that partition) if anything itll kill off insects tryin to get warm, or halt/suspend growth and breeding

    • @fvrrljr
      @fvrrljr Год назад

      @@adelaideautowashes 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @fvrrljr
      @fvrrljr Год назад

      you didn't say where you're from but around $0.20 per hour to run. $1.60 for 8 hours a day, and $48 per month. running costs depend on your electric heater's power, running time, heat settings, and your electricity price. average residential electricity rate in California is 28 ¢/kWh, which is 40% higher than the national average rate of 20 ¢/kWh. Alabama 12.41¢ / kWh in 2021

    • @fvrrljr
      @fvrrljr Год назад

      @@adelaideautowashes i hear ya and agree i was just answering Niel's question it's the photovoltaic/solar thermal technician in me since when designing a solar powered system i get down to the nitty gritty. as a project or find myself in a macgyver situation maybe. i own oil filled radiator heater plus these electrical space heaters but i love my wood heating stove. working on a used oil burner to put inside the wood stove
      edit: besides i wanted to say you'll burn your house down but you beat me to the punch and i laughed agreeing with you

  • @geeteshsaxena3476
    @geeteshsaxena3476 4 года назад +5

    janab dc amp calculate karke to 25 amp dikha rahe ho smps ki input kitne amp kha rahi 220 volt bijle se smps woh kaha dakar gaye

  • @speedfight49
    @speedfight49 4 года назад +6

    Nice, would it be possible to have the link for the component used in the video. This could help for the future to manufacture for the interested person it is a suggestion that can be useful 😉

  • @Fidelity5789
    @Fidelity5789 3 года назад +2

    Can the Nichrome wire be (safely) replaced by a Kanthal wire?

  • @farrukhbhatti2047
    @farrukhbhatti2047 4 года назад

    great work

  • @user-mq2dl9gz5e
    @user-mq2dl9gz5e 4 года назад +3

    With this heater you can make small pizza oven thank you regard

    • @user-mq2dl9gz5e
      @user-mq2dl9gz5e 4 года назад

      With this heater you can make small pizza oven thank you regard

    • @KingLordLele
      @KingLordLele 3 года назад

      Who is regard?

  • @stevebillieroberts9582
    @stevebillieroberts9582 2 года назад

    Do you have to use a power supply
    Or could you hook that up to 12v battery or was the power supply hooked up to 12v battery ,
    By the way live the Video
    If you have any idea how to make a fan like a box fan ,or something to cool your home I want a battery operated DC fan

  • @shelekhov
    @shelekhov 4 года назад +14

    Lol that power supply alone will heat the room :D

    • @dacyana115
      @dacyana115 4 года назад +1

      Don't be sarcastic or ironical please. What is matter here the most of all is this gr8 idea, which can be multiplicate, in order to heat a room (by making several small heaters like this one). OK?

    • @user-vi6py2ol6k
      @user-vi6py2ol6k 4 года назад

      spook مهندس

    • @UrBaNMCPaladinZ
      @UrBaNMCPaladinZ 4 года назад

      @@dacyana115 mimimi

  • @ssconner
    @ssconner 2 года назад +3

    Okay, forgive me for being an idiot on this...
    Q1: so the wire heats up the concrete, and the concrete radiates the Heat, white ceramic bricks in an old gas/ propane heater.. am I getting this correctly??
    Q2: can we not just hook this to the positive and negative on a 12-volt system?

    • @johnf5122
      @johnf5122 Год назад

      Q1 Mostly yes, it heats the ceramic which retains some of that heat for some time.
      Q2 The nichrome wire being high resistance means that it is a poor conductor of electricity, so although it appears as a short circuit, it isn't one. The resistance of the heater wire bolts to each other is not zero ohms. (meaning when disconnected from the power supply) If you wire the positive and negative together, even wire a tiny piece of this same wire, you will have created a short and the wire won't heat, it will burn up.

  • @karlbe8414
    @karlbe8414 Год назад

    Hmm, how about substituting the plaster with a curved piece of aluminum to reflect the heat out. How would you connect this up to a 300 watt solar panel, battery?

    • @johnf5122
      @johnf5122 Год назад

      Some solar panels are 24 vdc, some other voltages. If you have a 12 vdc panel and 12 vdc battery, there's no polarily, you connect to 2 ends of the heater wires to the battery.
      A 30 amp fuse would be recommended.

  • @aboutmyfathersbusiness3764
    @aboutmyfathersbusiness3764 Год назад

    That's Awesome

  • @andreeaviciriuc5267
    @andreeaviciriuc5267 2 года назад

    Ok felicitări

  • @Dant_D
    @Dant_D 3 года назад +1

    Would this be warm enough to deform/warm a sheet of PETG if placed on top or below?

    • @Dant_D
      @Dant_D 2 года назад

      @s s Yeah I just opted for something more commercial and it worked just the trick. I was probably at risk of a fire if I went with this method...

  • @Babar-wy6qg
    @Babar-wy6qg 4 года назад +2

    Amazing

  • @faisal.lone_
    @faisal.lone_ 3 года назад +1

    Which tester is this plx tell me
    That u used for wire continuity

  • @deanprice3811
    @deanprice3811 2 года назад

    would have atleast appreciate some squidgame music whilst your cutting that shape out...

  • @endeshaw1000
    @endeshaw1000 2 года назад +1

    What a coool video :) Thank you very much for that input :)

  • @convictions831
    @convictions831 Год назад

    Is that off a grill or kettle

  • @VideoNash
    @VideoNash 4 года назад +3

    good.

  • @KingGsterUK
    @KingGsterUK Год назад

    Why doesn't the element burn?

  • @giovannilorenzo2061
    @giovannilorenzo2061 4 года назад +1

    Inefficient but safe. Thanks

  • @tickyul
    @tickyul 4 года назад +3

    Current = power / voltage.
    So, 300W / 12V = 25A. Yeah, better have a big battery-array to run that heater for very long.

  • @gheorghedorobantu9155
    @gheorghedorobantu9155 3 года назад

    Te salut cu respect,tot ce arati tu aici noi in ROMÂNIA am facut din anii1960 pina in anii 1989,asa ca nu te pricepi ,te ai uitat ce consum are , ,,daca eu te as pune sa platesti consumul acela ,l-ai platii???.

  • @Death88758
    @Death88758 10 месяцев назад

    Doesnt that make the battery short circuit

  • @GeorgeGeorge-xj2bc
    @GeorgeGeorge-xj2bc 4 года назад

    300 watts is not a big deal as a room heater in the cold days of the winter,but 25A DC drawn from a 12V power supply for sure is.Stretching a dc power supply just to waist energy negligible for a room heater.

  • @hasanmansour9371
    @hasanmansour9371 2 года назад +1

    what about ampere at the AC level?

  • @Jawad.1
    @Jawad.1 Год назад

    12v * 25a = 300 Watts. Can you build a heater that consumes less than 100 watts?

  • @vasjahajduk3054
    @vasjahajduk3054 10 месяцев назад

    Can you just use a 12V adapter?

  • @user-mm3hx1ez6q
    @user-mm3hx1ez6q 6 месяцев назад

    I have like d n loved u project, how can i join you sir?

  • @hakancapci9714
    @hakancapci9714 Год назад

    adding 12 volt fan to system

  • @Harshrealities1214
    @Harshrealities1214 Месяц назад

    so it will consume around 300 watts.

  • @EricGrossisanomad
    @EricGrossisanomad 4 года назад

    Nice. Wish I could watch without 5 popup trump ads, but it is 2020...