Coolers are worst bhai trust me coolers mein jab hum water pump on karte hai tab wo wahi paani ko bhot chote particles mein bahar nikalta hai jisse room ki humidity bad jaati hai jisse aur jyaada garam ho jaata hai room but AC just uska ulta karta hai wo cooling pe jyaada dhyaan nhi wo humidity nikal deta hai isi ke wajah se ac se drop girte Hain paani ke
Indeed a neat & clean, great DIY! It's a concept project & definitely not going to cool your room with those peltiers having such a low surface area & upto only 120W of power.
I think everyone started to watch this video to learn how to make ac at home. After few minutes we come to know its may not possible for us ! But we waited till the last sec. to see the final result. Bro you did a great job. Your dedication is really Awesome. Respect to u ♥️ Keep it up. ♥️ from 🇧🇩
Wow ❤️❤️ appreciating your best project, May God power you to make this type fantastic project further 🙏 You have used Peltier effect,much much praiseworthy
Bro u have done fabulous job unfortunately good work is never appreciated in our country u hav made a super project hope u succeed forward like a legend 💪 fantastic
Peltier is not the correct solution for AC as the heating is produced in the module is double than the cooling. But you have done a fabulous job by putting the heated side out. For an upgrade, I think you can use 4 module in a single heatsink and use a proper blower to redirect the cooler air out. In that way this will work as a proper AC. Still not cost effective as electricity consumption will be more than an actual AC. But fun to build.
Beautifully designed, looks like real ac, as you have already mentioned about its cooling, so I will not comment on it, but you have made it a good product. Please try to improve its cooling by adding more peltier modules with water cooling its heating part.
being a true Viewer your efforts skills dedication is just of out the box and cant be matched easily !!! kudos But now being technical aspect 2 peltier module will take 10 12 hours to drop 2-3 degree temperature inside a standard room of 12x10, considering cool air loss due to gaps in doors n windows but still i doubt no one will match your skills n patience to make such quality realistic split AC God bless you dear
Bro, your projects are really commendable, but everything you do is neat, clean and best finished items, I just love all your handy works. Thanks and appreciate your hard works.
how much PVC sheet thickness you have taken for this project? Could u please make video on "How to make plain sheets from Pipe" ....Amazing work bro.....👍👍
idea is good and design also, But this diy Ac is consumed 120watt which is much higer than any table fan in market . and also it not be pocket friendly.
This one is a good fit for Caravan Vehicles and similar Vehicle-Homes. If size increases number of units can and I guess it can be modified to add 1-2 more cooling units to increase effectivity.
Unfortunately no. If you understood basic thermodynamics you would know that this type of setup (in this configuration at least) cant do anything apart from increase your energy bill. The reason this doesnt work comes with the way the heat exchange is set up. As we know, peltier modules or Thermo electric devices, produce a cooling and heating effect on both sides. Which side gets hot and which side gets cool depends on the direction of the current AKA electron flow. Taking this into consideration, the whole reason AC works is because of the way temperature works. Temperature in itself is defined by the average of kinetic energies across all particles in a given amount of matter. So when we cool a room using AC what we are really doing is removing that kinetic energy from the matter present in the room (i.e. molecules in the air) and 'placing' it elsewhere, we do this using methods of thermal exchange. In this case heatsinks and rotating fans. So for AC (in simple terms) we need two main things. Something that provides a thermal flux, that is a flow in thermal energy. AND something to make the heat exchanges efficient so that we may move this heat elswhere i.e. OUTSIDE of the room we are trying to cool. With a system like this, our component producing the thermal 'flux' is the peltier module but in a more common device might be a compressor system. In a compressor system we use a closed loop refridgeration system (this is important) and we alter the pressure that a refridgerant is under. Because of the way the ideal gas law works, when we keep volume fixed (closed system), and pressure is increased (with a compressor for example) temperature must also increase in a fashion that is proportional to the increase in pressure. So, by lowering the pressure in one side of a closed loop, temp of the refridgerant drops and therefore absorbs heat from the surrounding air (via heat exchange methods - heatsinks and fans) and increasing the pressure on the other side, there will be a natural thermal flux between the two sides. The hot side of the AC will warm up as the cool side cools the room, as you may know energy can not be destroyed or created, it can only be moved and change in physical form. Due to this law your set up will not work in this layout. While you dont use a compressor in your build the same logic applies. Our intention is to move the heat or kinetic energy out of the room but with your design the heat has nowhere to go. On both sides of your peltier modules you have fans and heatsinks this is correct, but to truly cool the room we must move the heat elsewhere i.e. outdoors so it is not radiated back into the room (which is what happens with your setup). Now, another thing to consider is that no device in this world is 100% efficient so your peltier modules may be 90% efficient at best and also resistence in wires results in further heat radiation. This means you arent even breaking even on your heating vs cooling power. This means as a NET total you will actually heat the room up as you are feeding electricity into a system with nowhere for the heat to go apart from back into the room you are trying to cool. ps. Ideal gas law: Pressure and volume of a given mass of gas at a constant temperature can be given by: P 1 × V 1 = P 2 × V 2 AND If you want to make this design in a way that actually cools the room then simply add a heat removal system. Basically the heatsink for the hot side should have a coolant flowing over it and then the now heated coolant should run to a radiatior (with fans for higher efficiency) to a place you dont mind heating up. This could be another room indoors but any sane person would put this outdoors, it just makes sense. I think a more accessible way to do this would to be to use a AIO liquid cpu cooler. By simply cutting the tubes that run from the radiatior to the cpu block and adding a few more meters of tubing (and topping up the coolant after resealing the tubes) this i think would work pretty well as a heat exchange method. Another thing to note is that for this to be trully efficient, you should be using much finer heatsinks. Basically you want as much surface area to volume ratio to maximise heat transfer from the air to the cold side of the peltier. I mean you could also propably use a cpu AIO cooler for this aswell. pps. Hope this makes sense! Dont be fooled by these awfully seductive physics scams!
Hey. are you planning to commercialize this? If yes, please consider making an upgraded one that can cool down the temperature to at least 18 degrees C for a 70-80 Sq room. Could be a good fit for small cabins to maintain temp.
@@ritamsadhukhan772 yeah temp here rises above 42 degrees , it will just gobble this so called mini AC lol there is a reason there are so much powerful compressors for each AC based on the room , just in simple words iye AC ko roast karke kha jayega 40 degree plus garmi
Commercialize??? Public pathar maregi🤣 this is used in old computers with cpu unit to maintain the temp. Of cpu.. iska kam sirf cpu ko garam nhi hone dena hai.. Now a room size is much bigger dan computer.. just think is it practical? And if this really works den y this companies make ac with compressor??
@@jazzzboyzz3524 and the funny thing is that too depends upon size like even a small compressor for say 1 ton AC fitted in a huge room can't even cool it properly and this small plastic box toh will literally be gobbled by the heat
@@jazzzboyzz3524 This works way faster than normal ac and it can bring temperature down to 4-5 degrees . It may not work because much more units will be required for a room size of 200sq ft. However in combination with actual ac it can reduce electricity bills of ac. And it can be used as small refrigerator or heater
can you also add humidity controller like we have in ac which push water from air through pipe at back. Also if you can test a bigger one which can perfectly fine for 12 * 12 foot room. instead of plastic sheet design the plastic assembly and get it from any of the moulding factory and lauch your AC in market
Bro if you use at least 5 Peltier modules, it would take about 4 hours to cool a room down to 22 degree Celsius. So it would take way longer to cool a 12 x12 room with your 2 Peltier module AC. But if you leave it longer, it may work.
Great efforts bro,,, Design 11/10 Effectiveness 4/10 I really appreciate precisely designed working model but try make it more efficient which can atleast cool a small campervans by drawing power from vehicle's battery
Dear Brother, Could you please provide information about the amount of ampere-hour consumed by the system and the lowest temperature recorded during its usage?
Beautiful ideas, professional and excellent work 👍
Gret job
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You are the BEST every time I see a air conditioner it is fake and you maked a real air conditioner wow
Aisa invention sirf hamare India me hi ho sakta hai. Proud of you bro 🎉
Han bhusro k tum to Jase maaaaa k pate se sekh k ay loru parsat Singh 😂
What a creativity,it's mind blowing, good future for you 💕
I was going to buy an AC this year but after seeing your video i will definitely buy it😂
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Real 😮
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Kya baat h , hard work h Bhai 😮❤
Bhai words hi nhi mil rahe h tarif ke liye bhot awesome h 🔥 🔥
It's amazing 😍😍😍😍
Design rating 101/100 ❤
Thank you ❤
@@TechnicalIND not useful
Amazing looks you are perfect design assemble smart AC 🎉
you should get an award..
Very Good Rancho keep it up bro 🤗
کمال چیز بنائی ھے یار مزہ آگیا
overall craftsmanship is awesome 👌🏻 , I was waiting for compressor fitting but this is basically an air blower.
Bohot acha bhai well-done great job aise hi aur kuch bada karne ka koshish karo good❤😊😊
बोहोत अच्छा ऐसी बनाया हे भाई आपकी बनाई हुई सारी चीज़े बोहोत ही अच्छी होती फूल फिनिसिंग के साथ 👍👍👌👌😊
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এইসব জিনিস দেখেও মন ভরে যায় ☺😊
মনে হয় এটা যার কাছে আছে সে সত্যিই ভাগ্যবান 😌
মোট প্যাকেজ কত টাকা
Kya likhe ho khud bhi pta hai😂
बहुत ही क्वॉलिटी वर्क को ध्यान में रखते हुए बहुत ही सुंदर AC बनाया है।
Cooler works way more better than this...but the build and attention to detail are superb ❤❤
Sahi kaha
Coolers are worst bhai trust me coolers mein jab hum water pump on karte hai tab wo wahi paani ko bhot chote particles mein bahar nikalta hai jisse room ki humidity bad jaati hai jisse aur jyaada garam ho jaata hai room but AC just uska ulta karta hai wo cooling pe jyaada dhyaan nhi wo humidity nikal deta hai isi ke wajah se ac se drop girte Hain paani ke
Humidity ka naam suna hai🫠
@@ShubhamVerma-qr3gk Exactly Coolers are worst
I had worst experience with coolers
10/10 bro you nailed it
Unbelievable Creativity Bhai... Keep it up 💯❤
Excellent Job Bro Wow
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Hello
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Jabardast Bhai 👌👌👌👍
आपकी मेहनत सराहनीय है, जो लोग बुराई कर रहे हैं उन्हें बाज़ार से Ac ले लेना चाहिए!
Tu v bana le aise ac
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Peltier module se 3 feet ka room bhi thanda nahi hoga 😂 compressor chahiye
Tu use karle pichwada ke aange laga lega tasreef hi thanda kar payega
AC room cool kare ya na kare but aapka kam bahot cool he 👌👌
cool comment
Wah bhai bahut lajwab . Is thoda zayada cooling wala AC banake dikhaye . Plz.
This channel deserve more than 20 millions subscriber 😮😮❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
Vai kus giyada nahi ho giya. Matlab kusve
Wrong o
2 million not 20 million
You have very good, tecnical as well as artistic skills. Not going into much technicalities, which many have mentioned, *_KEEP IT UP_* 👍
Bhai ne bahut mehnat ki he iske liye video ko like karna to banta hai 😄😄👍
Very Nice❤🎉
Indeed a neat & clean, great DIY! It's a concept project & definitely not going to cool your room with those peltiers having such a low surface area & upto only 120W of power.
Brother you nailed it. great work. Love from Pakistan
Great skill, knowledge, and creativity. A very Rare Combination. Hats off and I am very impressed
Wow sir you are great
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Wow wonderful❤🎉
Great Man...👍
Beautiful look...👌
Amazing....😍
Thank you ❤
Its amazing no word to say perfect
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Thank you ❤
@@TechnicalIND Ur welcome
My like for your hard work, thinking & dedication my friend 👌🏻👍🏻😊
Amazing Boss❤
Thank you ❤
i am really impressed about the final result, good job
🎉🎉🎉super work 😊😊😊
I think everyone started to watch this video to learn how to make ac at home. After few minutes we come to know its may not possible for us ! But we waited till the last sec. to see the final result. Bro you did a great job. Your dedication is really Awesome. Respect to u ♥️ Keep it up. ♥️ from 🇧🇩
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দাদা কেমন আছো
Your work is always neat and clean.
Keep it up..
Super bahi maza agaya moje chahiye kistarn mile ga moje.😂
Amazing project 😍👏
Wow ❤️❤️ appreciating your best project,
May God power you to make this type fantastic project further 🙏
You have used Peltier effect,much much praiseworthy
Awesome bhai ..Next level skills👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very talented man... ❤ respect 🙏
Mind blowing 😮
Bohot bariya hey vai...❤❤❤
He showed every detail and no fuss, I just didn't understand a single word! Still, what an amazing job!
Reminds me of "3 idiots" .
you deserve 10M viewsinthis video wow what a finishingbro really😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
@@TechnicalIND can I buy it for person use?
bahoti badhia 👌👌👌👌
Bro u have done fabulous job
unfortunately good work is never appreciated in our country
u hav made a super project hope u succeed forward like a legend 💪
fantastic
Peltier element are nice and fun to play with, but is very inefficient when it comes to cooling your room.
Bahut behtareen 👍👍
Peltier is not the correct solution for AC as the heating is produced in the module is double than the cooling. But you have done a fabulous job by putting the heated side out. For an upgrade, I think you can use 4 module in a single heatsink and use a proper blower to redirect the cooler air out. In that way this will work as a proper AC. Still not cost effective as electricity consumption will be more than an actual AC. But fun to build.
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Toilet ke liye badhiya hai 😅
Yes on ka liya jo phone lakar jata ha 😂mara jasa ka liya 😂
Lol
Pasand nehi karna hai toh discourage bhi mat karo. Wo Jo banaya sayd tumse jindegi me na ban payega.
Haga khana keliya acha Hain 😂😂
Manik Banai video HD
Ooo 😮 Bhai Ek Number Banaye Hai Ac ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👑😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Hats off bro🎉 , literally talking it looks much better than ac bought from shops😂 17:44
afther the end vedio hata es kabad ko 😂😂
Beautifully designed, looks like real ac, as you have already mentioned about its cooling, so I will not comment on it, but you have made it a good product. Please try to improve its cooling by adding more peltier modules with water cooling its heating part.
Fir bht jyada bill ayega
Thank you ❤
It won't cool a room, but a very nice piece of creativity I'd like to have as a decoration!
being a true Viewer your efforts skills dedication is just of out the box and cant be matched easily !!! kudos But now being technical aspect 2 peltier module will take 10 12 hours to drop 2-3 degree temperature inside a standard room of 12x10, considering cool air loss due to gaps in doors n windows but still i doubt no one will match your skills n patience to make such quality realistic split AC God bless you dear
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮NICE PROJECT SALUTE YOUR IDEA BRO
The finest project I have ever seen ❤❤
Incredible project
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बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद भैया जी श्री राधे राधे राधे राधे राधेश्याम जी भैया जी, ❤🙌❤🙌❤🙌
Bro, your projects are really commendable, but everything you do is neat, clean and best finished items, I just love all your handy works. Thanks and appreciate your hard works.
Great working bro 💪👍
how much PVC sheet thickness you have taken for this project? Could u please make video on "How to make plain sheets from Pipe" ....Amazing work bro.....👍👍
No bakchodi, only neet and clean work ❤ lots of love from Andaman and Nicobar islands port Blair
Shandaar Bhai👏👏🙌
idea is good and design also, But this diy Ac is consumed 120watt which is much higer than any table fan in market . and also it not be pocket friendly.
Dont care if it works or not but sure did a great job! Showed the tiniest detail!
Very good bahut badhiya banaya hai❤
Sales of proper ACs have gone down after this video is out. I will be also changing my AC with this one.😂😂😂😂
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Bhai electric pen banao na
Thank you
Great project, lots of detail.
This one is a good fit for Caravan Vehicles and similar Vehicle-Homes. If size increases number of units can and I guess it can be modified to add 1-2 more cooling units to increase effectivity.
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Unfortunately no. If you understood basic thermodynamics you would know that this type of setup (in this configuration at least) cant do anything apart from increase your energy bill. The reason this doesnt work comes with the way the heat exchange is set up. As we know, peltier modules or Thermo electric devices, produce a cooling and heating effect on both sides. Which side gets hot and which side gets cool depends on the direction of the current AKA electron flow. Taking this into consideration, the whole reason AC works is because of the way temperature works. Temperature in itself is defined by the average of kinetic energies across all particles in a given amount of matter. So when we cool a room using AC what we are really doing is removing that kinetic energy from the matter present in the room (i.e. molecules in the air) and 'placing' it elsewhere, we do this using methods of thermal exchange. In this case heatsinks and rotating fans. So for AC (in simple terms) we need two main things. Something that provides a thermal flux, that is a flow in thermal energy. AND something to make the heat exchanges efficient so that we may move this heat elswhere i.e. OUTSIDE of the room we are trying to cool. With a system like this, our component producing the thermal 'flux' is the peltier module but in a more common device might be a compressor system. In a compressor system we use a closed loop refridgeration system (this is important) and we alter the pressure that a refridgerant is under. Because of the way the ideal gas law works, when we keep volume fixed (closed system), and pressure is increased (with a compressor for example) temperature must also increase in a fashion that is proportional to the increase in pressure. So, by lowering the pressure in one side of a closed loop, temp of the refridgerant drops and therefore absorbs heat from the surrounding air (via heat exchange methods - heatsinks and fans) and increasing the pressure on the other side, there will be a natural thermal flux between the two sides. The hot side of the AC will warm up as the cool side cools the room, as you may know energy can not be destroyed or created, it can only be moved and change in physical form. Due to this law your set up will not work in this layout. While you dont use a compressor in your build the same logic applies. Our intention is to move the heat or kinetic energy out of the room but with your design the heat has nowhere to go. On both sides of your peltier modules you have fans and heatsinks this is correct, but to truly cool the room we must move the heat elsewhere i.e. outdoors so it is not radiated back into the room (which is what happens with your setup). Now, another thing to consider is that no device in this world is 100% efficient so your peltier modules may be 90% efficient at best and also resistence in wires results in further heat radiation. This means you arent even breaking even on your heating vs cooling power. This means as a NET total you will actually heat the room up as you are feeding electricity into a system with nowhere for the heat to go apart from back into the room you are trying to cool.
ps.
Ideal gas law:
Pressure and volume of a given mass of gas at a constant temperature can be given by: P 1 × V 1 = P 2 × V 2
AND If you want to make this design in a way that actually cools the room then simply add a heat removal system. Basically the heatsink for the hot side should have a coolant flowing over it and then the now heated coolant should run to a radiatior (with fans for higher efficiency) to a place you dont mind heating up. This could be another room indoors but any sane person would put this outdoors, it just makes sense. I think a more accessible way to do this would to be to use a AIO liquid cpu cooler. By simply cutting the tubes that run from the radiatior to the cpu block and adding a few more meters of tubing (and topping up the coolant after resealing the tubes) this i think would work pretty well as a heat exchange method. Another thing to note is that for this to be trully efficient, you should be using much finer heatsinks. Basically you want as much surface area to volume ratio to maximise heat transfer from the air to the cold side of the peltier. I mean you could also propably use a cpu AIO cooler for this aswell.
pps.
Hope this makes sense! Dont be fooled by these awfully seductive physics scams!
Nice work bro❤😊
0:20 hindi cc bi like: काफी ज्यादा गर्मी पादना स्टार्ट हो चुकी है 🤧 😂🤣
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Hey. are you planning to commercialize this? If yes, please consider making an upgraded one that can cool down the temperature to at least 18 degrees C for a 70-80 Sq room. Could be a good fit for small cabins to maintain temp.
@@ritamsadhukhan772 yeah temp here rises above 42 degrees , it will just gobble this so called mini AC lol there is a reason there are so much powerful compressors for each AC based on the room , just in simple words iye AC ko roast karke kha jayega 40 degree plus garmi
Commercialize??? Public pathar maregi🤣 this is used in old computers with cpu unit to maintain the temp. Of cpu.. iska kam sirf cpu ko garam nhi hone dena hai..
Now a room size is much bigger dan computer.. just think is it practical?
And if this really works den y this companies make ac with compressor??
@@jazzzboyzz3524 and the funny thing is that too depends upon size like even a small compressor for say 1 ton AC fitted in a huge room can't even cool it properly and this small plastic box toh will literally be gobbled by the heat
@@jazzzboyzz3524 This works way faster than normal ac and it can bring temperature down to 4-5 degrees . It may not work because much more units will be required for a room size of 200sq ft. However in combination with actual ac it can reduce electricity bills of ac. And it can be used as small refrigerator or heater
@@skulchand2177 u can say dat only after testing it der are many stage & layers of testing a product before it releases to market...
Whether it's effective or not i love the way you work creatively and how neatly finished product.❤
can you also add humidity controller like we have in ac which push water from air through pipe at back. Also if you can test a bigger one which can perfectly fine for 12 * 12 foot room. instead of plastic sheet design the plastic assembly and get it from any of the moulding factory and lauch your AC in market
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Tolet room keliye achha hai 😊😊😊 thank you
using peltier modules for cooling, why don't you share energy efficiency readings too ??
Very nice price of this ac
Gaali Dena wala button ✅🔘
Kisko gaali de tujhe kya... 😉😉
good work man 😍😍
Bro if you use at least 5 Peltier modules, it would take about 4 hours to cool a room down to 22 degree Celsius. So it would take way longer to cool a 12 x12 room with your 2 Peltier module AC. But if you leave it longer, it may work.
This build is for small rooms for students who can’t afford pricy ACs.
this build is for fun, not usable@@Indiabhanu
@@802kavishgupta-d7 Solo experimental o en cosas muy chicas como refrigerador de bebidas para autos.
Bro great job 👍 , i was having one doubt how long can we run the peltier module in a single go , do it have disadvantages too
Super technical idea 👌🏻
Kon kon time pas ke liye dekh rha hai 😂😂
Sab log
टॉयलेट के लिये मस्त है बोहोत गरमी होती है बाथरूम मै
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Great efforts bro,,,
Design 11/10
Effectiveness 4/10
I really appreciate precisely designed working model but try make it more efficient which can atleast cool a small campervans by drawing power from vehicle's battery
Dear Brother,
Could you please provide information about the amount of ampere-hour consumed by the system and the lowest temperature recorded during its usage?
You are Very talented man ❤❤
Thank you so much 😀