PicoBlender: Water pumping game changer
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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The sarcasm is real on this job. LOL keep up the great work!
A simple 10x10 collapsible canopy to set up over where you are working so you at least get to work in shade along with shelter if you get a surprise rain and need to get the equipment/tools/concrete under cover before they get damaged.
Yeah and they're disposable too. They never last more than a week.
I love the ingenuity , and the humor is priceless Scott.
Thanks for taking us along on these neat projects. Been there done that on the old mystery plumbing. Ugh.
Great job guys!
totally awesome
Nice work brother. Thanks for sharing. God Bless
Here in North Alabama, I have found if you will wait for the temp to be 96+ & the Hum. to be 36+ makes for the best time to mix concrete.
72+HourBOB because you won’t need water, you just sweat into the mix
@@4philipp that's about the truth of it. I had to replace a fuel pump on a Lexus 400 2 days ago and you have to remove the whole back seat to get to it. It was 99 and the hum was around 40. It was like being in an easy bake oven.
Nice why is it we can't find gold or old treasure when we dig?
Why didn't you put in a concrete box for the pump or a floating pump instead of putting it in the mud???
Who do you recommend for solar for a camper?
elon musk
Is that blue green algea?
Attack of the Drones
Why do I have to stare at the water then the dirt ?
Tl;dr this video taught me nothing about what a picoblender is or why I'd install one
You might want to employ a video editor. It took over 6 minutes for us to see or hear what the item this video is titled for even is "ac/dc variable frequency pump drive/controller". You never explain what it does or how it's wired or why I'd want you to install one. A better video flow would have been a quick introduction to the picoblender explaining it's use cases, technical specs, wiring, etc. Then maybe a visual system diagram to show the electrical and plumbing setup. Then a on scene video of it being installed.
Compare that to this video flow
opening scene: playing in the pond with annoying music
Next scene: complaining about your job and how you had to fix stuff you trenched through
Next scene: 5 second of actual footage of what the video is about combined with a overly technical description (most people have no clue what a VFD does or why you'd use one let alone that extra features the pico blender is blending in)
Rest: more complaining about doing your job trenching and your lack of planning by not having a canopy to place over your work zone. Then a cursory showing of sprinklers and a fountain you didn't install.
Just making sure people know what they might be getting into if they install a system. We design and ship systems and take into account every detail.
I like the videos so don't get me wrong but it would be great to have more details about what things are, how they function, and since you install this stuff all of the time more install tips would be great... Keep up the good work.
Don't forget 240volt cables, gaslines and 160mm town water supplies. I've trenches through hundreds of them.
Please practice with your drone, before unleashing it on us... first video I have not enjoyed, and I think you are great...
call before you dig