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so this bike is a not to buy after that one use the pedal assist gave in so not a good bike would be better with gears and no motor or battery thats right it would be better as a normal bike at least it would be useable
the 400 is not that powerfull id go for the 650 that one has loads of power im going to sell mine due to ill health cant real keep up repairs but the 650 is the one you want 400 is just a little lacking
not sure about 2 but 1 yes and one in the living area would work the tent is real big thats why i cant use it its to big for my motrobike so i use it with the ebike and trailer it is a big heavey tent to store so if you got a a car its np
well at that time i made a solar battery generator but for lights now i use the 99 wh solar generator if you check out the other vids i have ull see it in there very cheap and easy also lights use usb leds they are good easy to see from
ya there real good one thing im stuck with is the pack size i drive a motorbike so ya not good for my bike lol i only used it for the demo i did but maybe ill take it with my ebike and trailer great tent liek a small house
Man i dont think your going to make it camping , your out of breath walking in the back yard looking at a tent , nature is a little tuffer then your back yard.....
i camp alot im disabled not dead i just take thing a little slower and in survival takeing it easy is key ill i been camping since i was young ill never stop plus id just chased my dog back into the house lol
Just right mate. You know what you are on about. I got that tent last year its great for our N.I. weather also. Dont listen to those that. Dont know you. They should look at themselves more closely...regards, monty@gencrow9840
ok so I tried wd40 on the screen seemed to help but still never cleared it up guess I Will need to buy another screen unless any of you know of a way to clean a old screen
i will be out there driving on cam soon i just recovering from a stage 3 sprain and twisted knee so sub and like you will see us out there camping and all that good stuff in future ty
Thank you very much for the information. I really appreciate it keep it up with the great detailed video's and looking forward when you are buying that camera.
I like your video brother, but you may want to place that metal "catcher" that you have over the flames in its slot under the candles. You dont want to slow or back up the heat too much in that small space and risk the flash point of that melted wax. You may also want to place that cooker/heater on a flat metal surface like a small cookie sheet (or your metal table) to insure that if the melted wax does flash, you could simply cover it with a pot to snuff the entire thing out. Since you are using it for heat, you want the heat to come out and not be trapped inside the metal box. Once the candles go out, the residual heat coming off that metal sheet over the candles would be negligible so in my opinion, your safety and the safety of your gear is more important. Wish you the best my friend.
welcome to the channel brother ill be taking out the bike for first ride since my leg and ancle injury got a stage 3 higher and lower sprain and leg but we will be back on the go soon had to take time off the vids untill it was better
Make a little piece of metal for the top (to protect the bottom of the fan) and place a small dual fan woodstove heater (non-electric) on top and get what heat it does produce to circulate around the tent. Perhaps place on a paver or tile to insulate the tent floor. Oh and pick up a fire extinguisher the size of a spray paint can to keep near. Not an order, just good advice. :)
I have been looking for something like this to use in a tent for winter camping. Candles burn clean but don't last long. Cost too much for long-term. Crisco is a good alternative but think it would need some type of stack to burn cleaner. To draw more air.
cant get crisco where i live and its way expensive to have brought in i get around 3 hours of heat from the little candles that anoth for me when camping as you would not leave it while u sleep anyway
@@gencrow9840 Yes but crisco candles last for HOURS, they burn cleaner than regular candles with no odors, and crisco liquid is not flammable, whereas candle fluid is. I use tuna cans or cat food cans and set two wicks in them so they burn evenly, and increase my heat output. Three cans = 6 wicks. Can get a whole night out of them
@@dobrofool ya but the point of the vid was to run it on candels also we cant get crisco where we live i think that would be like the survival candles u can buy
Been doing some snow backpacking around here. Ive been using the UCO candle lantern right up by my head while I sleep in a double walled tent. They make some that hold multiple candles too, worth a look. I like this idea you have im going to try it next week in the snow see if It can raise the temp much, ive had one of these twig burners for years and never used much.
Danger! its not just wax but paraffin and it's not advised to use so many as the fumes can combust, I have the heater for on the gas stove but I'd not put more than 2 in it at a time, and btw get something below to catch the wax they are notorious for leaking.
i was useing 5 out of 9 and there paraphine friendly candles i use tells ya on the side also i leave vents open and have a oxigen detector as well just incase also i use a metal tray baking tray under it to catch any melts lol but ty for the concern
thats good my wife gets the 75 hour ones at a frith store but there to big for the heater we would need to cut them to fit but there pretty good and cheap if u wanted say light but the litle candles are the right size for my heater also used ehinol a couple times but i still prefer the little candles just easyer
Aww amazing Thankyou! He is getting so big and he looks amazing! So good to see him getting bigger and playing with Gia. Thankyou for the update hope you guys are all well x
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-syk_Vgfl4no.html that a quick vid to show you his progress goes live at 4pm let you see how big he getting
yes but what i do is use a metal folding table with a oven tray under it to catch any drips etc wax that is important rem to sub and like would help me allot brother
That's a fantastic idea. Except for putting your ash tray under the grill. Bad juju. I do something similar to your using a stove but without the solid metal cover. The candle wax will melt & cause a flash fire because all the wax will ignite. You'll be better off without your ash pan on top that will hold in the heat & ignite the wax. Which can't be extinguished. I learned the hard.way after leaving my Bush pot of coffee ☕ on mine for too long. 15 minutes of my pot on top of the grate with 4 candles held the heat in to the point all the wax melted in their tins & all the wax ignited. I had to.use my needle nose pliers to grab the whole stove & toss it in the stone firepit where the wax splashed & kept right on burning while splashed across the rocks. I had the candles inside a large 12 ounce chunk chicken can. That wax is just like petrol once melted in liquid form. There's similar warnings in the videos for making the Terra cotta pot heaters. Just some helpful information from experience. I'm subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more great ideas from your channel.
i put the plate on top to stop any heat melting someone above it and hold in head better i also use a tray under it to catch melts works fine for me but extra percausions are noted
i tyred that one gave of a bit of black suit land us a sub you'll see us using it in real time when the winter hit i thinking of using 2 of them and prob using ethanol
@@gencrow9840 I lined my tent with those reflective blankets , it keeps the heat in nicely. I made a quilt with five big pockets on it for my feral cat friends to snuggle up in to help too, lol. Three dog night, well I got a five kitties blanket. 😉