The Worlds First Tesla Valve Vacuum! - Does it Suck?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 816

  • @glanda7862
    @glanda7862 Год назад +1092

    This video reminds me that i should vacuum the floor, but instead I'm chilling in my bed.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  Год назад +251

      You got this!

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Год назад +39

      @@JerryRigEverythingdid you get it working or no

    • @mrgod5139
      @mrgod5139 Год назад +7

      @@youtubeuser206he rigs but he don’t fix 😂

    • @atyourservice
      @atyourservice Год назад +5

      Just do these easy to follow steps : Step 1: Stop chilling. Step 2 : turn off the vacuum cleaner. Step 3 : take the vacuum cleaner out of your bed. Step 4 : Start cleaning the floor instead.

    • @D_Mukness
      @D_Mukness Год назад +4

      Sounds like you need a rumba

  • @chrys9256
    @chrys9256 Год назад +1145

    I'm not a fan of sponsored videos at all, but admittedly I really like this vacuum. I'd buy it right now, that is if it didn't cost $700. I think I'll stick to my $100 regular vacuum, my $50 steamer and my $5 mop and bucket.

    • @JeremyTryit2
      @JeremyTryit2 Год назад +19

      Wouldn't it be much easier to have them all in 1?😁

    • @dirrology
      @dirrology Год назад +207

      @@JeremyTryit2 it would also be easier if it didn't cost so much

    • @markburton5292
      @markburton5292 Год назад +42

      @@JeremyTryit2 it could be but he isn't going to get that at $155 which was his point. with it being closer to that starting point he might give it a try

    • @JeremyTryit2
      @JeremyTryit2 Год назад +1

      @@markburton5292 Oh i'm sure he's not! I ended up getting A sSharkNinja for $500+ & hasn't broke within A year like all previous vacs i had!

    • @chrys9256
      @chrys9256 Год назад +16

      @@markburton5292 That's basically my point. The convenience is very nice, but ultimately it can't do anything much cheaper solutions couldn't do just as well. I've had my cheap vacuum for 4 years now and it still works just fine, it even uses a HEPA filter.

  • @inoob26
    @inoob26 Год назад +27

    the more things become "all in one" while also costing so much more than seperately, the warranties better be good

  • @tomclanys
    @tomclanys Год назад +409

    The steam generator is already full of either corrosion or mineral buildup. If you don't use distilled/demineralized water it's going to plug up instantly, and I see no way to clean it other than total disassembly. I don't think there is a self clean for that. It should've been somewhat accessible from the outside. That together with the voice synthesizer/recording sounding like cheapest chinese bluetooth speakers are the two main drawbacks. Oh, and the biggest, third one, is the unreplaceable battery. At least not for someone skilled enough.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y Год назад +35

      yea cause it's a scam lol.

    • @TheBackyardChemist
      @TheBackyardChemist Год назад

      You cannot use DI water, otherwise the fake "ozone generator" will not be able to do anything at all.

    • @luvyou-baby
      @luvyou-baby Год назад +48

      no replaceable battery is a deal breaker.

    • @heyholetsg0
      @heyholetsg0 Год назад +6

      Isn't that just adhesive residue?

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад +36

      @@heyholetsg0 No typical scale off an aluminium alloy heater. Only issue is that using pure water will cause the heater to corrode fast as well. No real way to get around that, as aluminium id always going to corrode when in contact with water and heat. You would have to make it out of another more inert metal to get better results, but this makes it more expensive to make, on an already expensive unit. That heater block is best regarded as a throw away unit, as it will leak after around 2 years of use, and shorter if used infrequently, or with hard water. Ideally should be made from some better more corrosion resistant alloy, but none are easy to cast, and especially to cast with the ceramic heater element inside it as well.
      You do not want to see what the inside of a cheap water cooler looks like after a year, the sludge build up is rather gross, and the fins are normally rotting away.

  • @toralftokheim8879
    @toralftokheim8879 Год назад +22

    At 2:15 the arrows are pointing in the wrong direction, if I'm not mistaken. The input should be the one on the left, as the tesla-valve part would block flow on the left one, in the direction you have indicated.

    • @JackDanos
      @JackDanos Год назад +3

      Wondering this too. I think they're using the valve as a mixer, not an actual one-way valve.

    • @HatsuneSquidward
      @HatsuneSquidward Год назад

      Yes the mixing happens after the one way tesla valve, as to prevent the solution from mixing with the water tank up strwam

    • @julianoberhofer3550
      @julianoberhofer3550 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes it is.
      I left the video to watch another just to make sure I wasn't mistaken.😅

  • @crypticcollie
    @crypticcollie Год назад +85

    This is definitely something you will want to use distilled water in to greatly reduce/eliminate buildup in the steamer coil. It will lose its effectiveness and potentially cause the coil to overheat if not kept clean. You may want to look into getting a water distiller if you don't want to keep buying jugs of it from the store.
    To speak from personal experience:
    I found it much nicer for me to distill my own water for my two hot steam humidifiers this past winter. Went from cleaning the heating elements weekly to going the entire Minnesota winter with nearly no buildup at all. Before using distilled water, the elements would overheat and shut down the humidifier before it used all the water in the tank due to buildup. Now I only have to deal with (my much easier to clean) distiller.
    Tip: Use a timer with your distiller that is appropriately rated for its wattage and set it to shut off about 45 mins to an hour before it runs dry. Wait at least an hour for it to cool, and the left-over water can help make it slightly easier to clean.

    • @brei.z
      @brei.z Год назад +1

      Reverse osmosis filters are also great and easier.

    • @NO_obs
      @NO_obs Год назад

      its probably fine to just run vinegar through it every once in a while

    • @Monsux
      @Monsux Год назад +1

      Yes. Definitely would use distilled water. I just see so many easy points of possible failure. This may be a nice cleaner for a short amount of time, but wouldn't expect it to last long. Small water pumps are horrible to deal with. Specially inside electronic devices.
      My first thought, "Do I really need this? No. Could I get better, and long-lasting cleaning solution at the same price? Yes, much better!"

    • @patrickc5471
      @patrickc5471 7 месяцев назад

      You wouldn't be able to generate ozone with distilled water potentially

  • @SDMasterYoda
    @SDMasterYoda Год назад +13

    If you slather all the PCBs in conformal coating, it will make repairs more difficult. Instead of simply resoldering a part, you have to remove the coating as well. Granted, a coating will prevent some external damage from happening in the first place, but it doesn't prevent component failures in general.

    • @heyhoe168
      @heyhoe168 Год назад +2

      You mean the repair they constantly fighting against? No, there must be some other reasons to not use coating.

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Год назад +58

    The battery not being replaceable is a huge deal breaker tho

    • @user-ff1ue6lu8q
      @user-ff1ue6lu8q Год назад +13

      Weirdly enough every “cool” hi tech stuff they come out are insanely anti consumer

    • @BfjvgVjhfx
      @BfjvgVjhfx Год назад +10

      Wait for EU release in in a few years. Unremoveable batteries will be forbidden

    • @user-ff1ue6lu8q
      @user-ff1ue6lu8q Год назад +2

      @@BfjvgVjhfx hopefully!!

    • @RepeaterVenkman
      @RepeaterVenkman Год назад +1

      This is the first thought I had when he got to the batteries. It's definitely looks doable, but not for the inexperienced.

    • @portable_wall9222
      @portable_wall9222 Год назад

      probably wont even survive to a battery replacement

  • @Brett_is_Veng
    @Brett_is_Veng Год назад +41

    clever stuff, lots of plastic though which will definately break after a few months of use with zero possibility of getting spares to replace broken pieces. Repairability is usually something you are keen on, you may want to add this to your commentary, i know its not in line with what the sponsor wants but there is your integrity to consider too.

    • @thisismelsemail1217
      @thisismelsemail1217 Год назад +1

      Curious as to why you think just because it's plastic it's going to break? Ya know if you're careful with your investments and take care of them properly they tend to last a lot longer lol.

    • @Andrew_Fernie
      @Andrew_Fernie Год назад

      what else would you make it of?

    • @meenstreek
      @meenstreek Год назад

      @@Andrew_Fernie Tungsten steel, of course!

  • @jamie.andrews
    @jamie.andrews Год назад +48

    I would be concerned with buildup in those valves which we already saw some in the steam block. People with heavy mineral deposits in their water will likely clog this up quickly.

    • @CyanoTex
      @CyanoTex Год назад

      Yeah, a demineralyser or whatever word is good for describing something that removes mineral would be a good investment.

    • @TacohMann
      @TacohMann Год назад +2

      probably calls for distilled water only, like standalone steamers do.

    • @jamie.andrews
      @jamie.andrews Год назад +1

      @@TacohMann yes and it also injects detergent in before these valves so detergent could also be a problem.

    • @pcx6582
      @pcx6582 Год назад

      maybe some nonstick pan kind of coating might help

    • @jamie.andrews
      @jamie.andrews Год назад

      @@pcx6582 that is an interesting idea. Not sure how long it would last or if it would transfer to your floor.

  • @AndreaDeBernardi
    @AndreaDeBernardi Год назад +9

    i like to watch these video of new products (unknown to me) and figure out the price, this time i've nailed it to the dollar,
    teardowns does not make it look overpriced at all.

  • @SeithonJetter
    @SeithonJetter Год назад +26

    On the one hand this looks great... but that large bumper makes me think it can't get into corners or edges easily.

  • @CristiMirt
    @CristiMirt Год назад +62

    I love the fact that, despite the many hi-tech products that you review and use, you still stick to the classic, reliable Casio watch :D
    I've been using one myself for 20 years, and haven't found a good "modern" replacement yet.

    • @elmotlk
      @elmotlk Год назад +2

      Have you tried Garmin watches?

    • @CristiMirt
      @CristiMirt Год назад +1

      @@elmotlk I haven't. Most of them are over my budget and are round (I don't like round watches). But thanks for the recommendation :)

    • @elmotlk
      @elmotlk Год назад

      @@CristiMirt I see, they have some square designs as well for cheaper. What Casio watch model do you have?

    • @MuhammadZeshan
      @MuhammadZeshan Год назад

      My father also have one

  • @MrtalentedReid
    @MrtalentedReid Год назад +20

    How long before that heat electrod get clogged with all those chlorine materials?

  • @loganawe
    @loganawe Год назад

    I'm coming from the recent LTT video, just wanted to say I made the background you're using, when I saw it pop up in the video it brought the biggest smile to my face! Honored you're using it

    • @GlasGhost
      @GlasGhost 3 месяца назад

      Where can I get the wallpaper?

  • @bigpappachungus5273
    @bigpappachungus5273 Год назад +27

    There is an absolute ZERO percent chance I ever drop an egg on the floor and my first and only thought is let me grab my vacuum

    • @bigpappachungus5273
      @bigpappachungus5273 Год назад

      Battery will wear down over time , along with the squeegee. I assume they aren’t going to tell you to fill the steamer reservoir with distilled water so you can just fill it with tap and ruin it over time so you have to replace it. I wanna keep thinking but that should be enough to never buy this dumb ass product

    • @twangyyy18888
      @twangyyy18888 Год назад

      But it's so lightweight and wireless it's always right next to me so I can live in a bright and sterile future

    • @bigpappachungus5273
      @bigpappachungus5273 Год назад

      @@twangyyy18888 all the hard surfaces will be so advanced

  • @Birdhouselady
    @Birdhouselady Год назад +6

    For someone who has a hard time bending down and cleaning up a mess on the floor, I think this is great

  • @mattchirisah9924
    @mattchirisah9924 Год назад +1

    I once tried to repair a kettle, let's just say we bought another one. Good luck on getting it back

  • @FieniX_
    @FieniX_ Год назад +1

    99.99% of germs get “wrecked” when coming in contact with steam!
    😂 I didn’t expect him to say that. It was hilarious!

  • @PinchOfLuck
    @PinchOfLuck Год назад +1

    I have it and I love it. Battery life leaves something to be desired though.
    On steam it lasts barely 15 minutes if you are lucky.
    BUT overall a really mazing product as it cleans great, and it self cleans itself properly.

  • @BadGaming-pro
    @BadGaming-pro Год назад +6

    You did a great job tearing this down and geeking about its features but that mop is way too expensive.

  • @jjunture
    @jjunture Год назад +75

    As a parent of two, I recognize all those messes. If it can also get crayon off the walls, I’ll take two!

    • @mrgw98
      @mrgw98 Год назад +9

      Use a magic eraser that is slightly damp. Just don't scrub too hard or you'll remove the paint from the walls and need to touch it up later. Works well for any marks on the walls.

    • @Tomazack
      @Tomazack Год назад +6

      Can also suggest WD-40 to dissolve the crayon marks, then wipe off with a clean cloth or paper towel.

    • @kmb957
      @kmb957 Год назад +8

      ​@@Tomazackwouldn't wd40 stain drywall and wall paint?

    • @Cobyc5150
      @Cobyc5150 Год назад

      Goo off gel takes off crayons and won't damage paint if you fast and don't let it set for a long time

    • @DelPlays
      @DelPlays Год назад

      @@mrgw98 Magic eraser is a big no-no in cleaning industry since it damages the surfaces. So use it with caution

  • @MustafaKalafat
    @MustafaKalafat Год назад

    i like that you are wearing the vintage casio watch. That particular model was owned by the most of my generation during childhood, as it was affordable and widely available.

  • @omarkul5320
    @omarkul5320 Год назад +33

    Would've really liked some more cleaning in action 😂

    • @RosieHarp
      @RosieHarp Год назад +1

      The peanut butter was enough for me 😆

  • @uninfamous
    @uninfamous Год назад +2

    I love how you have an ultrawide on top of a super ultrawide.

    • @Truthseeker71
      @Truthseeker71 Год назад

      It was so wide, I never saw the other end!

  • @brujahboy2004.
    @brujahboy2004. Год назад +1

    You can feel the panic at 6:16 🤣🤣

  • @rolboy6362
    @rolboy6362 Год назад +1

    Never saw something awesome stuff like this before, very helpful device in fact life easing.

  • @jayman94fly
    @jayman94fly Год назад +4

    Why am I watching a vacuumed video? Only this man can have me watching a vacuum disassemble XD

  • @olivesouch6423
    @olivesouch6423 Год назад +3

    Gordon doesn't need that vacuum, he's highly trained professional.

  • @demtron
    @demtron Год назад +4

    My concern with the steam is that it loosens the glue holding the tiles to the floor! Right now, if I need to replace a tile, I just heat it with a hair dryer. Remove the bad tile a place a new one in its place.

  • @joshlampe3458
    @joshlampe3458 Год назад +3

    1:47 All those washers and springs go all springin-sprongin, this will lead to some tactical weight reduction upon reassembly. To the wife, this is why it doesn't roll right and makes noises; it's all part of the plan.

  • @user9b2
    @user9b2 Год назад +1

    What an ingenious way to get out of vacuum chores. 😁😁😁👍👍

  • @xnc0913
    @xnc0913 Год назад +2

    Casio F91W, I’ve got mine since 35 years ago… still working

  • @caparn100
    @caparn100 Год назад +1

    A cloth and a bowl of warm soapy water will achieve the same result. This cleaning system can be purchased for about 5 bucks. It is also very reliable.

  • @isaacperkins6612
    @isaacperkins6612 Год назад +6

    Jerry must have the cleanest floors with all the high tech vacuums he owns

  • @MrtalentedReid
    @MrtalentedReid Год назад

    Another amazing video thanks Jerry

  • @Mrsleepy93
    @Mrsleepy93 Год назад

    Lol the grunt after pulling the steamer apart

  • @andersmllerhansen9965
    @andersmllerhansen9965 Год назад +1

    You could use rain water to hinder calcium from building up internally.

  • @OmegaGamingNetwork
    @OmegaGamingNetwork Год назад +2

    Pretty cool little gadget! Probably not going to replace my full sized machines, but if you live in a small space where storage space is at a premium. I can certainly see the market for this.

  • @joeallison2779
    @joeallison2779 Год назад +3

    Excellent video. Good of you to admit at first you don’t succeed but you will try try again until you get it working, right?
    I ordered an orange knife and blades from you and got it within two days. for the price it is a very well-made night.
    Thank you Jerry.

  • @nexusyang4832
    @nexusyang4832 Год назад +1

    Holy shit! That peanut butter test is crazy!!!!!

  • @ccc822007
    @ccc822007 Год назад +4

    The problem with using the coatings on the boards is the ability to recycle the material after the product fails in performance later down the road.

    • @rcollinge325
      @rcollinge325 Год назад +3

      There are several methods for removing that weather proof coating for repairs or recycling.

    • @ccc822007
      @ccc822007 Год назад

      @@rcollinge325 Just because its removable does not mean it's efficient on time or cost. Maybe one day that will change.

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys Год назад +3

      it's not really a big deal, most of the time it's a lacquer like substance which you can easily dissolve, and then you can use all the acids to recover gold and other metals. SMD components you can desolder with heat. People recycle them for profit all the time

  • @Ptolemymichael
    @Ptolemymichael Год назад

    I hope you got it working again, and congratulations to you and Cambry on the birth of your daughter Robin

  • @zephyr4620
    @zephyr4620 Год назад +2

    You should make a post if you manage to fix it explaining what went wrong in the reassembly or if you had to end up buying a new one.

  • @stephaniesilvia9977
    @stephaniesilvia9977 Год назад +1

    Looks like what I wish a carpet steamer would look like 😍

  • @Doomedragon
    @Doomedragon Год назад

    You have a therapeutic voice and I’m a big fan 🙏

  • @jcpt928
    @jcpt928 Год назад

    You may honestly not need to use distilled water with this if you add a little vinegar to it on a regular basis - should prevent\clean any scaling.

  • @AKG58Z
    @AKG58Z Год назад

    It's an awesome tech and an awesome wallpaper too

  • @awesomeadamfrom2099
    @awesomeadamfrom2099 Год назад +1

    Awesome job zack.

  • @prashantwarghude3666
    @prashantwarghude3666 Год назад

    That displays behind you is soo cool
    Give us your desk tour, will love to see what devices you use.

  • @davidprock904
    @davidprock904 Год назад +3

    Hilarious.... I just bought a vacuum less than an hour ago, and now I see this video lol

  • @Gastell0
    @Gastell0 Год назад +1

    5:25 - That's low-power Wifi and Bluetooth module.
    2 Year warranty is very little for a household device like that... I hope they have plenty of parts available for easy acquisition by repair shops

  • @splendidescapist301
    @splendidescapist301 Год назад +136

    Zach, I'm a little concerned that these cleaning tools you've been showing us recently all take proprietary cleaning solutions that are only available from the manufacturer. Do you have any thoughts on that? I'm sure also they've learned from the "mistakes" of the likes of Epson, HP, Brother, Lexmark, etc. and built-in "consumer protection" features to ensure we can't use off the shelf cleaning products we can find at our local stores too, right?

    • @Soren0
      @Soren0 Год назад +5

      Also, DRM paper is used for Dymo products. In the past one used to be able to use any paper they wanted.

    • @jitgtij
      @jitgtij Год назад +2

      Yes, also would like your thoughts on this Zach

    • @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746
      @potatopotatopotatopotatopo8746 Год назад +21

      No he doesn't have any thoughts about that because all his thoughts went to thinking about the money he gets from doing a whole advertisement video from them.
      You can't criticize the product you sponsor right

    • @didybopintitys
      @didybopintitys Год назад +1

      @@potatopotatopotatopotatopo874692 comments are any of them positive lol

    • @heyhoe168
      @heyhoe168 Год назад +2

      Any cleaning solution designed for steam boiler will probably work just fine. Finding one, however, would be harder then swapping a soap.

  • @alvasalrey
    @alvasalrey Год назад +2

    That moment when you realize that you either jerryrigeverything or get to sleep in the couch for a few nights for breaking the vacuum/mop 😂🤣
    Good luck there bud

  • @whanny94
    @whanny94 Год назад +5

    When do we get an update on whether you got it working again?

  • @sean1816
    @sean1816 Год назад

    Barring the high cost, I surprisingly want this. I didn't play to watch it all, but the tech it uses is actually pretty cool.

  • @cheesethrower
    @cheesethrower 2 месяца назад

    I use a version of ozone sterilization for my aquariums, looks very similar to this unit. Really neat tech that destroys all sorts of algae and bad bacteria

  • @punepeepsonpodcasts
    @punepeepsonpodcasts Год назад +4

    Aren’t the arrows wrong for the Tesla valve animation? Flow should be the other way (only). 2:19

  • @Nimrawid
    @Nimrawid 4 месяца назад

    Looks like it was designed by an engineer. I was looking at it and its hard to have any problems with it outside design/styling, which is of course personal preference. I'm almost sure many of these parts are pretty standard, everything nicely laid out, cooling of batteries accounted etc.

  • @joshuauriarte452
    @joshuauriarte452 Год назад

    Dont expect anything less from Anker. FYI They own Eufy. Anker will also make this cheaper over time or will open it to other companies which they do with some of their products.

  • @lancerobinson2125
    @lancerobinson2125 2 месяца назад

    Wow, just bought one. Glad you did a review approval. One question, were you sponcered

  • @zmielonyrzuf
    @zmielonyrzuf Год назад

    Uuuuu Saucony Peregrine, you know what is good ;)

  • @jontait1095
    @jontait1095 Год назад

    Good luck with the rebuild

  • @CaseyRoper11
    @CaseyRoper11 Год назад +1

    Mr Rig's Would love to hear a update what went wrong on reassembly

  • @BTHHansen
    @BTHHansen Год назад +1

    Interesting, at 2:11 the flow animation through the Tesla valve is in the checked direction. It seems that they're not using it as a check valve but rather as a mixing device.

    • @twrk139
      @twrk139 Год назад

      Yes, that's kind of the whole point

  • @ASignOfTheThymes
    @ASignOfTheThymes Год назад

    Very impressed with the vacuum cleaner. For those who can afford it, seems it does as advertised and looks reasonably well made. The way my mind and budget works, I'd rather have a regular vacuum cleaner, a steamer and a bucket and mop because if one breaks down, it doesn't mean replacing or getting the whole package repaired. They would take up more space, though! Impressive product.

  • @BrendenChase77
    @BrendenChase77 Год назад

    That seems like it would be fairly expensive, but I want one. Impressed.

  • @Robulite
    @Robulite Год назад

    If you coat a board in the waterproofing stuff it does act like insulation and keep in heat so it'd be cool to see how you'd cool it well

  • @MrTurboturbine
    @MrTurboturbine Год назад +2

    I've never heard of generating ozone by electrolyzing water 🤔

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 Год назад +16

    The biggest question I have is
    Did you fixed it in time 😅

  • @mnus2016
    @mnus2016 2 месяца назад

    Considered stuff inside steamer, use demonized water from reverse osmosis filter.

  • @Deja117
    @Deja117 Год назад

    Oh no... I just know you got an earful from the Mrs for this one. Worth it though. :D

  • @TheDanielscarroll
    @TheDanielscarroll Год назад

    I think the flow direction is backwards on your Tesla valve arrow diagram... Blue is correct green and yellow are backwards I think 🤔

  • @jonathanwieringa8808
    @jonathanwieringa8808 Год назад +1

    Uhhm is that how the tesla valve works? Fluids have more resistance moving in that direction. It flows better the other way around

  • @Llucius1
    @Llucius1 Год назад

    The one way water structure is such genius design

  • @fitybux4664
    @fitybux4664 Год назад +1

    1:00 Now, if your wife likes it and wants to keep it, that's not a business expense, right? That's a personal item at that point.... 🤔 😆

  • @Shadow_Wraith
    @Shadow_Wraith Год назад

    I'll wait for the V2, I hear that does the cleaning for you, makes dinner, washes the car, does the grocery shopping and even gives you a bed bath.

  • @HodgeHub
    @HodgeHub Год назад

    Great video as usual! Can you tell us a little bit about your computing set up in the background? It looks interesting.

  • @doodskie999
    @doodskie999 Год назад +10

    That steam generating body looks like its made out of aluminum, it is already collecting minerals and has some corrosion crystals forming.
    I bet that thing wont last for a long period and will cause issues in the long run
    Maybe if they make it out of stainless steel, they can further slow down the corrosion

    • @doodskie999
      @doodskie999 Год назад +1

      @absolutemadchad8637
      Yup. Either way, its gonna be another 700 dollar e-waste after a year or two lol

  • @dovendyr1956
    @dovendyr1956 Год назад +1

    nice f91w bro :)

  • @Blaze2k
    @Blaze2k Год назад

    Having 2 little kids, one being a toddler - this would make my life easier.

  • @mattweger437
    @mattweger437 Год назад

    Smartphone manufacturers do use a conformal coating it's just not as thick because it can't interfere with the connectors

  • @ejonesss
    @ejonesss Год назад

    try re docking it back on the charger .
    i know this because many ups backup units will not turn on if the battery is replaced until they are plugged in for the first time.

  • @ahmedsabah5533
    @ahmedsabah5533 Год назад

    Love your videos Zack ❤️

  • @bubbledoubletrouble
    @bubbledoubletrouble Год назад

    2:49 While it’s true you can destroy bacteria with steam, it’s not instantaneous: It takes _at least_ 30-60 seconds of exposure to work, with less time required as the temperature goes up and more time if the surface is porous (e.g., untreated wood vs glass).

  • @camperkiller3
    @camperkiller3 Год назад +9

    I am not sure, but isn't the direction of flow opposing the tesla valve in the diagram/gif.
    Edit: Is the purpose of the valve to mix the two flows together rather than act as one way check valve?
    Edit2: Replaced "wrong" with "opposing the tesla valve" for better clarity and to fix unintended interpretation.

    • @_aullik
      @_aullik Год назад +1

      yep. Classic Zack video where he didn't check the science. Which makes it very hard to trust what he says in general.
      EDIT: I think the tesla valve has a different reason to be there. Not to stop backflow like Zack said but to stop the tank from emptying itself. Meaning the pump forces the liquid through the restrictive part of the tesla valve but with the pump off, the water won't flow on its own.

    • @baksban74
      @baksban74 Год назад

      Maybe you missed the part about the cleaning solution at the end? I assume it goes in the middle, while water goes on the outside.

    • @camperkiller3
      @camperkiller3 Год назад +1

      @@_aullik After thinking about the design requirements. I came to the conclusion in my edit, that the valve's purpose must be to mix/stirr the two flows together. Hence why the direction of flow is opposite the direction of low impedance.

    • @_aullik
      @_aullik Год назад

      @@baksban74 I think you misunderstood something. There is a "cleaning solution" in the handle that gets mixed with the water. The self cleaning just runs the system and sucks the water back in.

    • @InTheCatBoxAgain
      @InTheCatBoxAgain Год назад +1

      Their website seems to imply the purpose of the valve is for mixing only, and he used their animation in the video. They must be using the valve backwards for turbulent mixing of the fluids.

  • @igadiz
    @igadiz Год назад

    That’s quite a bit of lime scale already accumulated in that steamer. May be a good idea to use reverse osmosis water.

  • @birdie8085
    @birdie8085 Год назад

    What a beautiful machine 😍

  • @reevng
    @reevng Год назад

    Seems valid that Mr clean makes this video 😂😊

  • @gabrielsenecal382
    @gabrielsenecal382 Год назад

    Mister Tesla, was Really a Genius,in ALL is aspect. ,-)

  • @prebaned
    @prebaned 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tesla valve animation has a whole lot of derp up in this Einstein video.

  • @PaulGrayUK
    @PaulGrayUK Год назад

    "The wife wants to keep it" That's all the review needed to know that this is seriously good.
    Me wants, can't afford but have a lottery ticket, so wish me luck.

  • @TheDutchOne
    @TheDutchOne Год назад

    Funny that they made tuya wifi/ble chip on to the bms. Tuya is slowly taking of our household equipment 🤣

  • @matts3579
    @matts3579 Год назад

    Gave me the heebie jeebies when he went over the peanut butter.

  • @Rduino
    @Rduino Год назад +1

    the tesla valve flow chart is in the wrong direction. the yellow would be the outflow with the green being the water inflow. The entire point of the valve is when it goes in the wrong direction the water sprays back at itself. No one explained this to their marketing team apparently.

  • @sean0611
    @sean0611 Год назад +7

    Hmm, can someone explain to me what exactly the tesla valve is there for? Usually, the loops would be the other way around considering the same direction of flow in the animation and in this orientation, it doesn’t seem to be doing anything other than causing turbulence to the water flow. Would love to know more about this design.

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys Год назад +9

      as he explained it's to help mixing the cleaner with water, but using tesla valve design for that is more of a marketing stunt

    • @hamzajaved780
      @hamzajaved780 Год назад +6

      Lol true! I was wondering the same thing. It's basically opposing the combined flow for no reason!
      Either a marketing gimmick or maybe someone messed up animating it.

    • @sean0611
      @sean0611 Год назад +3

      @@tomclanysI see, thank you. Although I do think that if they just used an inverted Y-splitter it would achieve the same effect. Seems like just a marketing gimmick.

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys Год назад +4

      @@sean0611 Hey, thank you for actually being a nice person on the internet!

  • @Nexinator
    @Nexinator Год назад

    If I had to guess, it's the cables around the 5:07 mark. Quite possible you've mixed them up?

  • @petermarchut3321
    @petermarchut3321 Год назад

    Im pretty confident that the steam generator seal is not meant to be resealed.

  • @trock781
    @trock781 Год назад +1

    nice ad, would be cool to openly disclose that

  • @br4nd0nh347
    @br4nd0nh347 Год назад +1

    I hope you get it running, for your sake. 😀