Welcome to my channel. My name is Rob. Let me show you how to work with metals, build heat exchangers and just have a great time loaded with entertainment.
This is Bluerock WL-100, but beware of Chinese knockoffs. I own similar Coppermine 210 & I discovered I was able to use it in my hands on my laps rather than mounting it, so I can use it anywhere.
Illegal cross connection, if the inner drain pipe develops a leak it will leak into the potable water system contaminating it, very irresponsible design and dangerous…. And then you have 3/4” pipe going to a 2”” pipe then back to 3/4” causing what we call in the plumbing CODE as an obstruction, and your design has the exchanger on the horizontal which means only the bottom of the pipe will get any heat, exchangers are normally installed vertically. Sorry
I love your show, exactly what I needed to C. Believe it or not I got my hands on some 1963 circuitry. Would love a show on were asbestos or other nasties could be when we scrap so that we can all be wary and careful. Have had 2 tradie friends die of asbestos related illnesses . Anyway keep your shows coming. 10/10 from me
All fake no way can make this much money doing this otherwise hard drives be very expensive ,pick them up cheaply ,if makes this much money can bet he would not post it on here be buying up all hard drives he could why post it get huge competition if money in it can bet he probably sells hard drives on ebay so think before you leap ,anyhow pulled them apart years ago with motor fitted plastic top to it makes great spinning work top fitted into a bench great for loads applications ,also magnets take them off brackets with knife make great fridge magnets ,or used on one of those telescopic mirrors great picking up screws bits peices.
5 месяцев назад
My friend broke down tvs and on an old projection tv he found hard drives with those magnets and he give them to me and they are incredibly powerful.
Third, only the part that contacts the "Buss-bar" of the breaker panel and the 2 contacts will have silver. Fourth, as you increase amperage rating, the contact material will change from Silver Alloy to Tungsten.
First, the case of a circuit breaker is not plastic (if it was it would bend hefore breaking) it is made of Bakelite, which shatters. Second, the breaker "tripping" would not crush silver contacts as tripping a breaker opens the contacts .
This looks very appealing, but how does it handle hairs and other particles that end up in the drain along shower water? This has a lot more edges and corners than a regular drain pipe, so how easily would it get clogged up? And how difficult would it be to get flowing again?
Neodymium magnets are fun to play with, until you get your finger or flesh between them then they become a major pinching hazard. So, the components you listed are (excluding the enclosure) disk platter, they can be made of glass, the read write heads attached to the head actuator arm, the coil is referred to as a voice coil, similar to what is inside a loudspeaker driver, and the PCB makes up the controller circuitry and an application-specific microcontroller (a microcontroller is in essence a very small, limited use computer and this is what sends, receives and processes data to and from the computer and stores it to the platters.
If you want to separate the gold foil off the plastic ribbon you don't necessarily need to incinerate. You can make a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid with a bit of nitric acid. Just take care to keep the nitric ratio low as some plastics can be nitrated and could end up catching fire spontaneously if you don't. But if you're careful it'll turn that plastic into a jelly lile substance fairly quickly that can be rinsed off
Whatever you do, please be sure to call to make sure scrap yards even accept keyboards or silver mylars. I called 5 yards scattered around my large metro area and NOBODY will even take either one of them! To make things worse, they didn’t even say something like “We’ll take them, but you need at least 250.” So, I will snip the cords only in the future. Too bad.
Wouldn't you want the pea trap at the outlet of the heat exchanger to ensure the copper drain is full till the draining water exits the heat exchanger, as it provides better heat transfer?
I use the components in projects I build. Most of the hard drives you find now have the pressed in motor... that sucks because I could actually use them if they are still functional. Also, did you say what I thought you said?! Cobalt! I hope not...
I guess we are not worried about the efficiency of this heat exchange design, correct? ;-) Sorry for the bad joke, but we need to use much more surface area of "contact" between the two mediums. That is the reason most heat exchangers have a lot of small pipes and fins.