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@fightingidiocy7724
@fightingidiocy7724 2 дня назад
There we six of us...4 boys, dad, mom...and a huge laundry shoot. We all did laundry, starting at age 10.
@myusrn
@myusrn 3 дня назад
the cable pulled out of the set screw area on my radpower rad runner 2 bike, not clear from this video what i should be doing to try and get it working again?
@user-dx9le5jo5w
@user-dx9le5jo5w 10 дней назад
Brilliant job
@robanderson4586
@robanderson4586 18 дней назад
That’s great only con is the loud pump I’d move it thanks
@jupitereye4322
@jupitereye4322 18 дней назад
I have an aluminum pergola and would like to install something that would spray the roof every 10-ish minutes for about 30 seconds and cool down the roof. So I don't need mist to fall on people below or create a curtain, just to wet the roof and cool by evaporation because when it's hot you can feel the roof emitting the heat directly over your head. Is there such a mist system with a timer? I will also look into painting the roof with some bright reflective color, and try to deflect the sunlight.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 7 дней назад
@@jupitereye4322 what you're talking about would be very custom. An unusual case to be certain
@redcanon8384
@redcanon8384 22 дня назад
Can you adjust the mist for more or less
@JHess
@JHess 19 дней назад
you can adjust it based on the water flow. but you generally want to dial it in for whatever your situation and you shouldn't have to adjust it.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 18 дней назад
You will adjust it to achieve the proper pressure and flow for your setup (system size, mist nozzle opening, etc.). After that, you don't adjust it on a day to day basis. Basically what @JHess said
@studlyv486
@studlyv486 24 дня назад
I like your set up very top notch, don’t listen to those haters? :)
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 18 дней назад
Thanks! Hah, no worries it's the internet. To be expected...
@jamesjackson7690
@jamesjackson7690 Месяц назад
Tip: we don't need to know how many minutes you save or see dollar bills hanging from a clothes line.
@michaelpease2103
@michaelpease2103 Месяц назад
I've never made a caster or a bow build. Thinking about incorporating some of these into my build idea. Good stuff thank you
@Road2Hack
@Road2Hack Месяц назад
Thanks and love for that video ❤❤❤
@andersonsacramento3665
@andersonsacramento3665 Месяц назад
Hey, great vid man. Much appreciated. On your application there, what's your gallons per hour on water? If you know....
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
I haven't measured, but per the manufacturer, it's about 0.75 gph for each nozzle. 18 nozzles = 13.5 gph.
@arosenweig
@arosenweig Месяц назад
Misting systems are wonderful to have especially on extremely hot and humid days. There are portable misting systems available for those who don’t have the proper infrastructure.
@andreyzagoruyko5390
@andreyzagoruyko5390 Месяц назад
Well THERE'S your problem; ORBIT!
@Random_DIY
@Random_DIY Месяц назад
I love your split but there is another option. Central mini split. I just installed a 5 ton central system. Yanked my old train dropped min the McCool Central System and it cost a fraction of the cost of hiring someone. You are correct, getting the air handler in the attic was hard but doable with $15 rope pulley from harbor freight. McCool has a 10 year parts and labor on the Central System. We are loving it.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
Nice!
@andomare
@andomare Месяц назад
I use this build in ng+. I have int/faith build, cool addition is to cast ancient death rancor once or twice and then spam mighty shot, each skull staggers the enemy, and usually this combo breaks the stance by the time enemy gets to you.
@atown12345
@atown12345 Месяц назад
Could a failing solenoid cause a constant water hammer after turning zones on? My problem short: I turn on my system and immediately hear water hammer when at least using 2 of my 4 zones. I also hear buzzing like your video shows. I've replaced my backflow preventer and still having issues.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
It's a definite possibility. New solenoids are pretty cheap. Give it a try
@alephnole7009
@alephnole7009 Месяц назад
I think i want to try this build for the DLC now. I was going with a snake gladiator cultist. But this just seems really fun. Also i noticed your video looks really washed out, im assuming you're playing in HDR, Fromsoft games have an HDR memory leak issue that can be fixed by manually restarting your pc. It always happens about 3 hours after playing thier games with hdr on. In which case its better to just swap back to sdr until you want to restart the pc.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
Yeah, you're correct. I've since figured out the HDR thing. It was interacting weirdly with my monitor and I had to manually toggle it but now it seems to work fine.
@YB-nf7nn
@YB-nf7nn Месяц назад
Way too loud move it to the side of the house.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
seems louder on the video for some reason... in person it's barely noticeable tbh
@chadd587
@chadd587 Месяц назад
So its a worse scenario to run a duct and register to each room vs mounting a head unit, running copper lines through the wall and connecting each room to a condensor outside? And if its multi head, youre running two sets of copper lines and condensate drains to EACH room... What am I missing? Id rather run a duct to the room and be done. Not to mention you have so many more things to go wrong and maintain.
@_Stalc_
@_Stalc_ 2 месяца назад
spellbowman
@Sirfrigth
@Sirfrigth 2 месяца назад
just wondering , so according to the wiki no staff can boost the loretas sorceries so witch one do you recomend? i like the archery spells and usually use them charged
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
I like the Carian Glintblade staff for this because of all the spells this build uses.
@Sirfrigth
@Sirfrigth 2 месяца назад
@@theeverydayengineer thanks for the reply, btw is the Spellblade set for only glindstone sorceries? thats what the set said at the description, i dont know if the set helps for both bow and magic based skills, or is a set bonus? im confused, thanks
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
@@Sirfrigth it works for all weapon skills/ashes of war (not sorceries), but only affects magic damage. Each piece increases magic damage 2% (8% if you wear the whole set).
@Victor-Rojas
@Victor-Rojas 2 месяца назад
So for a more humid area (I'm in South Florida), would I need a higher PSI pump for "high pressure" to create a very fine mist? Or will a misting system be ineffective down here?
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
If you buy a dedicated pump that is putting out ~1000 psi+, that should be plenty. For more humid areas, you want to choose a smaller mist nozzle size because a finer mist will more readily evaporate. You'll know you have the right combo when it is cooling the area and not leaving wet spots on the ground. Recommend talking to a local shop that can provide guidance.
@JHess
@JHess 19 дней назад
this works more on the evaporation model. if you're in florida i'm going to say it may not be what you're looking for. a nice ceiling fan would probably be better but if you want a misting system then yeah, smaller nozzle, lower psi would be better for less humidity. in florida you are probably dealing with lower temperatures so the moisture that the misting system would put out would not evaporate as fast and would more than likely do the opposite and hold more heat in the already saturated air. good luck!
@dvyt433
@dvyt433 2 месяца назад
Anything on fire regulations? Also how long before a kid goes down it.... interesting though. I may try this
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
I read a bit on this. In theory, if you have a fire in your laundry room, a hole in the ceiling allows the flames to travel to the upstairs more easily. However, it's a "closed hole" since it's inside a cabinet. A risk you should take into consideration. No kids down it yet :D another risk I guess
@Vidz0022
@Vidz0022 2 месяца назад
This is an excellent example of where not to locate your pump.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
This is an excellent example of where not to locate your random unsubstantiated opinions.
@stout890
@stout890 Месяц назад
@@theeverydayengineer This is an excellent example of that pump literally being loud loud (not the weed wacker noise). it overpowers your voice helf time in the video. so i would say that i do agree his comment is an opinion but i would argue his opinion is substantiated in plenty of video evidence uploaded by you and i agree with your viewers opinion. liked and subscribed by the way the video content is a gold mine of data points for any home owners misting system design.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer Месяц назад
@@stout890 sometimes things don't come through in real life vs. on camera. it's barely perceptible in person
@ralballer
@ralballer Месяц назад
I was going to comment on that. At least the way it sounds in the video, it would be so annoying to be outside even as the misting looks great.
@Pterodactyl-kn3ve
@Pterodactyl-kn3ve 12 дней назад
He also justifies why the pump is located where it is. You do you boo.
@gbisaga
@gbisaga 3 месяца назад
My parents' house had one of these when I was a kid. I was something between fascinated and terrified of it. I always imagined I could jump in there and show up in another dimension.
@veryfungamesawesome
@veryfungamesawesome 3 месяца назад
We went with a central air system despite not having existing ducts, we had electric baseboard heat as our primary source of heat. We looked into mini splits and based on the way our house is designed, nearly every room would need one and the guy said it would have costed more than central air for multiple units. Our house is designed where if every room is heated or cooled at the same time it would feel less miserable overall. It was pretty pricey but it was worth the investment. Mini splits are ideal for milder climates or for those who need supplemental heating and cooling. But we live in the northwest where we have hot summers and cold winters. Both would be good for where we live but it’s out of our budget for now. Both systems have their pros and cons and the central air had more pros than cons for us.
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing. As with most things in life, everything is pros/cons. There isn't really one answer.
@bronco7269
@bronco7269 3 месяца назад
Did you spend a lot of time researching the pump? Looking for a reliable quiet high pressure pump that won’t break the bank. Any recommendations? Thanks
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 3 месяца назад
We have a local shop near me. I spoke to the guys there and they recommended one for my setup. I'd recommend asking a pro if you have access to one since everyone's setup is different.
@jloya113
@jloya113 2 месяца назад
What store did you go to I live in phx and trying to look into this
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 2 месяца назад
@@jloya113 Aeromist
@elizabethgrayson530
@elizabethgrayson530 3 месяца назад
As Mom the only thing I'm thinking about is my little boy going down that laundry shoot lol
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 3 месяца назад
My wife's first question too 😆
@elizabethgrayson530
@elizabethgrayson530 3 месяца назад
@@theeverydayengineer exactly!
@gbisaga
@gbisaga 3 месяца назад
I came here to say the same thing. This reminds me of the line from The Lion Witch and the Wardrobe movie: "There will be no... improper use of the dumbwaiter."
@davidqi8073
@davidqi8073 3 месяца назад
No, you are not the only one having the bad luck, from what I learned, every time I have to order extra to make sure need the new part is not defectives.😢
@mikequirogarealtor
@mikequirogarealtor 4 месяца назад
Where did you get the pump for the mist system
@jessedavies
@jessedavies 5 месяцев назад
The fancy underwear and bras made me chuckle for quite some time 🤣
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 4 месяца назад
you don't like my evening wear?
@dporrasxtremeLS3
@dporrasxtremeLS3 5 месяцев назад
You put a new mini split in a afternoon??? I don't Think SO! Ya Right, if you deduct the time getting parts and ordering all the little details. Plus caulking, painting, sanding, finishing, and cleanup! Those things take time too. You had all the tools too? Dismissed!
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 4 месяца назад
the first time doing anything takes longer. next time I'll be faster
@TheLe0Kat
@TheLe0Kat 5 месяцев назад
are you playing as female in this video? Just wanna know cos wanna copy the drip
@mikewelborn636
@mikewelborn636 6 месяцев назад
Deadly poison. Its like regular poison, but deadly.
@phergoph
@phergoph 6 месяцев назад
Please drop a link to that filter?
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 5 месяцев назад
I buy my filters at FilterBuy (.com) -- you can find just about any size there
@JuggernautTheOgryn
@JuggernautTheOgryn 6 месяцев назад
Grandfather nurgle approves🦟🤘
@LordTyrone1989
@LordTyrone1989 7 месяцев назад
To you and everyone else struggling with this build late-game: have you tried adding AoW Rain of Arrows to the Horn Bow?
@roastmytennis7988
@roastmytennis7988 8 месяцев назад
The problem is that you are using that brand orbit valves and they are absolute junk trash. I am experiencing the same exact problem with those valves brand new out of the box and I have installed tons of valves. The original valves are the same exact ones, they flooded. The replacement valves not only this one of the solenoid leaked water, but it also was buzzing loud, at one point all three of them were. Highly recommend using Rainbird, or hunter. I found the same exact valve that you were using 1 inch orbit in line for $12 on sale that is stupid cheap , and we live in San Diego super expensive , for something so critical in your valuable yard and we had the same problem of flooding even when the timer was turned off the valves were flooding we had to turn off the main, luckily we have a separate house main from the landscape mean. We replace the backflow preventer for the house and the landscape and the change of pressure and possibly any debris in the lines is what caused these cheap orbit valves to fail and flood and leak constantly. the problem is that if you want to upgrade to a different brand than most likely you will have to reconfigure the pipes that are crammed inside the green irrigation box, the valve box. It does take more work and cutting and digging, and re-gluing, however in the long run it is much safer investment. just in case you don't have a backflow preventer for your landscape, ideally your house and landscape, then you should install one since your valves are in line valves and not anti-siphon, just look into what could go wrong with cross-contamination. Good video thanks for sharing though
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 8 месяцев назад
There is a backflow preventer closer to the house 👍I'll try another brand next time
@christianpulido8360
@christianpulido8360 8 месяцев назад
My commercial rainbird valves are making noise from the Solenoids and they are about a year old.
@Armitox
@Armitox 8 месяцев назад
Will try this build. I love range builds
@Amber-Hazel-Mint-777
@Amber-Hazel-Mint-777 8 месяцев назад
Lorretas mastery is also a must have.
@owenpriddy
@owenpriddy 6 месяцев назад
Yeah but it doesn’t make sense seeing as how that’s at the very end of the haligtree and this build is intended for pre-lendeyll gameplay
@andrewsmith1421
@andrewsmith1421 8 месяцев назад
Hi! Which pump is this? I am looking to do this for a small restaurant patio. Also it looks like you are in AZ as well!
@JHess
@JHess 19 дней назад
hey. also in arizona. yeah you don't need anything crazy like that. if you find someone who knows how to actually put a system together you can run off city water just fine. that pump is serious overkill. line size, nozzle diameter and distance makes all the difference. you also want to try and calculate for height and distance of mist fall/sec.
@IUsedToMakeMusics
@IUsedToMakeMusics 9 месяцев назад
This build is AMAZING!!!! Elden ring builds from the mind of an engineer… SOUNDS HYPE!!!!
@acigarsmoker
@acigarsmoker 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the Bio-Clean tip. It appears to be just what I have been looing for. Cheers from a fellow Arizonan.
@saurabhdsawant
@saurabhdsawant 10 месяцев назад
Good Job! Thank you for helping others to get this right with minimal cost in fun way.
@LoveQuranandLoveIslam
@LoveQuranandLoveIslam 10 месяцев назад
What is the reason?
@rioraton
@rioraton 11 месяцев назад
What did your new central air and blower cost?
@jpthsd
@jpthsd 11 месяцев назад
I have the same situation/setup like yours lol, of course Ecobee as my thermostat as well! ,,,my office is the heat room to make my CA runs (I thought the same of adding Minisplit to my office as I found out the reason my CA runs quiet more often because of the office getting hot ...So did you take away Ecobee remote sensor of the office? How does minisplit cool your office? efficient? less $$ electric? Maybe mine is still in luck that the Day&Night Condenser still working (15 years old now) - and yes I am expecting it would fail anytime so my Sears Whole House Warranty would kick in LoL! I was baited to Solar panel but I think it might not help as well while handing down like $35K LoL!!
@theeverydayengineer
@theeverydayengineer 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, I took the sensor out of the office since it's mostly cooled by the mini-split.
@nikolaninkov
@nikolaninkov Год назад
An ad for spaghetti diagrams was the last thing I expected to see in a RU-vid video today. Great stuff!
@user-ng2vj1xr8y
@user-ng2vj1xr8y Год назад
That thing is loud 😅
@bowler1124
@bowler1124 10 месяцев назад
Pumps should not be put right on your Patio. Pumps gets installed around the side of your home so you don't here that noise.
@PrecisionMist
@PrecisionMist 4 месяца назад
FYI Blue head pumps are not a recommended pump. Anything with a Blue Head is very loud and low quality.
@africanhistory
@africanhistory Год назад
You got an upvote for that sponsorship joke. You do know they are guys with 2 likes that CLAIM to be sponsored by Samsung. "Samsung sent me this unit for free" LOL.