How to make Moisture absorber | Dehumidifier | Air Purifier

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @dwayne6402
    @dwayne6402 4 года назад +32

    I wonder if putting the cool side heat sink with fins running vertically would have helped condensation to run down into the little catch tray? Great DIY video, I hope you do more. Good Job. 👍

    • @rcaguitars
      @rcaguitars 4 года назад +6

      Was here to say that! Or on a 45 \\\ to get best balance between airflow and drainage. Also moisure should run into a reservoir below the airbox so you arent rehumidifying the air again. Some baffles to direct airflow to areas of usefullness would also help effiency a bucketload

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +4

      Or he could have put the intake fan on the top of the box and leave the sink as it is now, this way gravity and the air flow both help the water run down, and yes a reservoir tank would be good too.

    • @jpjay1584
      @jpjay1584 2 года назад

      exactly. also the tiny reservoir is a bit sad

    • @knockoff79
      @knockoff79 Год назад

      @@jpjay1584 🤣🤣🤣

    • @AdrianVay-kp6te
      @AdrianVay-kp6te 10 месяцев назад

      The comments complete well the video, next time beware that not only curent Flow but also airflow makes the difference.

  • @FUFUWO
    @FUFUWO 4 года назад +25

    the thermal paste application is just LOL

    • @cabaretrc
      @cabaretrc 3 года назад +1

      😂 i feel ya

    • @fundufoc6814
      @fundufoc6814 3 года назад +1

      It's required as peltier module heats up normal glue will loosen up

    • @rasoolkeuusoolfatimakekhet72
      @rasoolkeuusoolfatimakekhet72 3 года назад +2

      He is newly manufactured engineer of working for ytb 😂😂

  • @JustaCuriousity
    @JustaCuriousity Год назад +1

    Hi, since both fans are blowing out, do we need to make tiny holes at the cool side?

  • @bfkmnemonic
    @bfkmnemonic 9 месяцев назад +1

    You should have a diode in your circuit to account for the generated current when you power off the fans.

  • @ammarduino8959
    @ammarduino8959 4 года назад +17

    Bad design with many mistakes ...
    1-The wood is too thick that the thermal paste is way far from the heatsink.
    2-Wood is not safe in such products.
    3-Wires should be hanged on top of the box so they wont touch the water.
    4-There is no proper isolation between the Hot and Cold chambers which will reduce efficiency.
    5-Water Discharge is a fail, imagine leaving the device for a day, it will over flow with water and shorten itself !

    • @mirza6399
      @mirza6399 4 года назад +7

      Please give link to the one you made bro .

    • @ammarduino8959
      @ammarduino8959 4 года назад +2

      @@mirza6399 Its not effective and ill never do it because i know it will not be efficent in results compared to how much power it uses .

    • @sunstarmoon3958
      @sunstarmoon3958 2 года назад +3

      Do something at least, other than only criticising.... At least he has shown some efforts!

    • @Bronsteim
      @Bronsteim Год назад

      @@mirza6399 loved your prototype, looks very nice, practical and cheap to build, the guy on top dont know how to speak. he shouldve made a suggestion instead using bad words... I've made one similar, but i've placed the peltier in the top of the plastic container lid, and the heat side on top and cold side at bottom, the inside space is empty and it acts as a water collector and drain when its half full

    • @platinumsky845
      @platinumsky845 Год назад +1

      ​@@Bronsteim dude, the guy made an entire list of suggestions to improve the design! And he didn't use a single bad word! You say you made one and it used a huge number of the suggestions the "bad word" guy said to use! You say "he doesn't know how to speak" but you've shown that YOU'RE the one that doesn't know how to read.

  • @Dr.Scorpio
    @Dr.Scorpio 4 года назад +18

    So many mistakes

  • @pKova55
    @pKova55 Месяц назад

    General Idea is good √√ Though big problem with collecting Water & Space for It. Separates Container would be much better solution or a pipe that leads the water to outside!

  • @sandorkonya3703
    @sandorkonya3703 Год назад +1

    Hi. I write with Google Translate. It turned out to be a good little machine. Try 2 things if you want to continue using it. Turn the first cooling fin by 90 degrees. Second, turn off the supply fan so it doesn't work. Just keep going 😊

  • @taramiller70
    @taramiller70 4 года назад +1

    Do dehumifers kill mold already in a bedroom or do they just stop new mold appearing I have mold in my bedroom also is it ok and effective to use salt in dehumifer or damp trap when Crystal's have run out I wanna save money and not have to keep buying more dehumifers and damp traps

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +1

      If the room dries up, the mold dies, but you will have to remove it from the walls, it won't just disappear on it's own.

    • @taramiller70
      @taramiller70 3 года назад

      @@ThePVTfaszkivan do dehumifers dry up room that has mold and stop new mold appearing and stop mold spreading and stop growing are dehumifers and air purfier both worth using

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад

      @@taramiller70 well, mold and mildew grows on humid dark places, like most of the fungi, so if the dehumidifier manages to dry the house the problem will go away.

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад

      @@taramiller70 that being said, it's hard to say whether or not will it solve your specific mold problem.

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад

      @@taramiller70 it depends on the amount of humidity in the room/house and the kind of dehumidifier you would use. If you can get the place dry, the mold will go away.

  • @kunwarpalsingh33
    @kunwarpalsingh33 4 года назад +2

    Bhai paani baahar nikalne ki koi exit point to banao bro

  • @emariem1409
    @emariem1409 2 года назад +1

    Hello!! Can i ask, how many hours did it take for your product to produce that much water???

  • @kiruthigaiyappan504
    @kiruthigaiyappan504 2 года назад

    Is it possible to make it in 5 min? Like can this suck the humidity in 5 min rather than 3. Hours?

    • @adityazon
      @adityazon Год назад

      Use a couple of TEC12715 peltiers if u want but it will still take about 20 mins. No way it is gonna be 5 mins. Thermo electric cooling ain't that efficient.

  • @PacLevkov
    @PacLevkov 4 года назад +6

    How much time takes to absorb let say 100ml when the humidity in the room is around 75%. The video shows only method not the efficiency.

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад

      There's nothing in the title or the video, that says otherwise, so what did you expect?

    • @platinumsky845
      @platinumsky845 Год назад

      You also need to know the temperature of the room

  • @anubhavshrivastava365
    @anubhavshrivastava365 4 года назад +3

    With this,i think to add any air cooling system to reduce electric bill by ac and run this to reduce moist and another system to make temperature cool in room

    • @MKPhilippines
      @MKPhilippines 3 года назад +2

      won't work, peltier modules are extremely energy inefficient, as soon as you blow air through the cold heat sink, the temperature of the heat sink rises to close to that of the air. You are better off using standard compressor ac to save on electricity.

    • @anubhavshrivastava365
      @anubhavshrivastava365 3 года назад

      @@MKPhilippines i am interested in making ac by using peilter so that I am think from all dimnesions

  • @IIGBII
    @IIGBII 2 месяца назад

    In The future you need to cover the whole Thermal Electric Cooler (TEC) with heat transfer compound or the area's not covered will burn out, and the whole TEC will be dead.

  • @enzorocha2977
    @enzorocha2977 3 года назад +5

    Great idea, very poor execution. You know you can use thicker wood to screw things down and have better durability and stability, right? So messy and ultimately, ugly. Just my cheap opinion though.

    • @platinumsky845
      @platinumsky845 Год назад

      The wood is already too thick for proper thermal contact with the heat sinks. Thicker would just make it worse.

  • @vijaykalam4200
    @vijaykalam4200 5 лет назад +1

    nice...
    how effective may work in domestic areas...

    • @dogzer
      @dogzer 3 года назад

      only one way to find out I suppose !

  • @KingJamesIX
    @KingJamesIX 3 года назад +2

    Bro where's the built up water go?
    If left alone water will just pool and flow out through fans. Good job making a device that when left alone will fry itself as water gets picked up by the fan blades and splashed all over the electronics.
    0/10 will not be replicating.
    The principals are sound. The execution will result in electrocution.

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +1

      He won't answer, his charred corpse was found laying face down in a pool of water beside his device.

    • @siruno6024
      @siruno6024 Год назад

      Yeah because 12v is enough to kill a man, you don't know what are you talking about

  • @mohmad2822
    @mohmad2822 4 года назад +1

    Does this device release cold air?
    I think the air conditioners are enough to absorb moist air?

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +1

      The peltier module is a thermo-electric device when it's switched on one side heats up, while the other gets cold, in order for the module to run properly the excess heat must go, so to answer your question, no, this thing will blow out warm air.

    • @mohmad2822
      @mohmad2822 3 года назад

      @@ThePVTfaszkivan
      I know what this thing is, and this is not the answer to my question, I think that the summer air conditioner is capable of absorbing all the moisture and it is sufficient and you will not need this device only in the winter.

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +4

      @@mohmad2822your were asking if the device releases cold air i answered how and why not. How is that not an answer? The other question was "I think the air conditioners are enough to absorb moist air?" my answer is: i don't know, do you?

    • @mohmad2822
      @mohmad2822 3 года назад

      @@ThePVTfaszkivan
      yup, do not worry 👍

    • @dukerpal5645
      @dukerpal5645 3 года назад

      Yes, air conditioners dehumidify the room while cooling. Most air conditioners also have a "dry" setting which is for even more efficient moisture removal...

  • @sayyidsahal4533
    @sayyidsahal4533 2 года назад

    Any test results??

  • @harisnawaz9224
    @harisnawaz9224 4 года назад

    where is the intake of moist air that is to be dried??

    • @ThePVTfaszkivan
      @ThePVTfaszkivan 3 года назад +1

      It goes in on the cold side, you can clearly see the two holes on the sides of the box.

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @magnuswootton6181
    @magnuswootton6181 Год назад

    melting those blow holes out with a soldering iron would be safer than razor imo.

  • @PiyushUnnithan
    @PiyushUnnithan 4 года назад

    Nice technique. But, the design needs improvement to collect water. Currently water is lying everywhere

  • @syedsaadshah72426
    @syedsaadshah72426 3 года назад +2

    No, it doesn't work, it produce its own moisture by cooling.

    • @Youtube..Enjoyer
      @Youtube..Enjoyer 2 года назад +1

      the moisture is from the air that is condensated...

    • @platinumsky845
      @platinumsky845 Год назад +1

      Yes, that's what it's supposed to do. You literally said "it doesn't work because it works" 🤦🤦🤦🤦

  • @BatanShorts
    @BatanShorts 3 года назад +2

    this guy just sprayed the inside

  • @stevewolf111
    @stevewolf111 3 года назад +3

    * MUTE *
    Otherwise, Great Video 👍

  • @monaxp606
    @monaxp606 3 года назад +1

    Peltire is one of the most inefficient product. Better buy a dehumidifier.

    • @platinumsky845
      @platinumsky845 Год назад +1

      I use a similar design in a small grow cabinet in my kitchen to prevent the growth of mold from humidity. Peltier elements work great because the small form factor perfectly fits the size of the cabinet and I don't have to work with hazardous refrigerants (which I have used to larger projects). The small level of inefficiency is perfectly acceptable for the more practical size and construction. That being said, my design is also a bit different from theirs to be more practical and efficient.

  • @kunwarpalsingh33
    @kunwarpalsingh33 4 года назад +1

    Bro try to make neatly

  • @canberradogfarts
    @canberradogfarts 9 месяцев назад

    So much half assed.
    TSDF
    Too stupid, didn't finish.

  • @testingbeta7169
    @testingbeta7169 Год назад

    useless, 3 hours for this amount of water

  • @maxboonkittypoison
    @maxboonkittypoison 3 года назад

    I think if this guy has a death wish he could run this thing on his night stand :D It is an epic fail!! A death trap. But hey if he likes to build it who cares?

  • @hbeezey
    @hbeezey 2 года назад

    2 seconds in, gay music, dislike, X.