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Hey, would you mind letting knowa couple things in reference to the unit. 1. What’s the sqft you’re cooling with ac? Did you use their chart to figure out what size unit you needed to purchase? 2. If I heard you correctly, you’re in Canada, what’s the setting you’ve been having the ac set on? In the last 3mo any significant increase to the utility or compared to this time last year, should be on current bill, the usage rate? I’m not trying to get into your personal business, I’m in S. Louisiana, not only is it hotter than hell here, but it’s more humid than anyone can imagine & then some! I’m just trying not to waste money that’s all! I appreciate any feedback!
@@blackmouthcur6097 I'm in the process of filming a thorough update video for the ac, ill be sure to include all your questions in it. Be on the lookout for it and thank you for your questions.
Hey, you might want to tab a little 20w oil on those bearings inside the nozzle, just make sure you can feel them rolling while you coat them! It’ll prevent the removal from sticking, if you forget to remove the tip after usage. Most ppl will leave the tip in & that’ll get you in trouble!
@@MIKE-yq1co "hotspots" meaning that the diffuser channels in this video don't work all that well at what they're designed for; diffusing. The idea is to have a spotless look, almost like a strip of neon. with these channels, you can still see the individual LEDs.
How is the sealing holding up? The reviews say the material is pretty weak and prone to degrading. I also have a similar situation but wondering if I should get this seal (cheaper) or go further and try and make a seethrough plastic seal with an opening for the AC
Honestly, my experience with this has been amazing. I haven't had any issues with rain or wind tearing through or even bugs coming in which was my biggest concern but none of that. The velcro is holding up strong no gaps appear either so I'd highly recommend it.
Hi, Nice to meet you. I have seen the videos on your channel. Your video is excellent but video optimization is very poor and no SEO score. Moreover, the logo, and banner are not pretty enough. No rank tags and there are many problems. Your RU-vid channel immediately needs to be SEO-friendly. I am a Digital Marketer, Graphics designer and SEO Specialist. If you want you can discuss. Thank you. Masum
Hi, Nice to meet you. I have seen the videos on your channel. Your video is excellent but video optimization is very poor and no SEO score. Moreover, the logo, and banner are not pretty enough. No rank tags and there are many problems. Your RU-vid channel immediately needs to be SEO-friendly. I am a Digital Marketer, Graphics designer and SEO Specialist. If you want you can discuss. Thank you. Masum❤❤❤
I just uploaded a three-part shorts series updating on the performance and how the setups holding up. Check it out ru-vid.compl8ooET-2I4?si=qZ_LU3_5qkAZY7Ky
Well since you can't cut it, the only thing you can really do is try n either hide it like in my case i had the diffuser covering it, or make it look flush like taping it over or something
Because I haven't had to do it myself but I'll be sure to make a video if I do. I just uploaded a short about it with reference to the manual do check it out.
This is one of my favorite and best tech videos I have ever seen on RU-vid. Amazing job. Also, your voice is low-key kinda soothing lmao. Was expecting to have more subscribers. Definitely earned mine!
@@MrTechSpectiveI came here for this! I’m looking for a portable unit now and had some questions! You’ve answered 2! Thanks for posting this video, it’s helped someone make a decision!
Absolutely! Insulation isn't perfect. I do have a layer of foam board in front to stop light predominantly but it helps with the air not escaping a little bit more. Maybe ill make an update on the setup. Thank you!
So the manual says the condensate water collected in ac mode is used to cool the condensor and exhausted through the hose. And I haven't had to drain it so far so I'd say that's pretty accurate
Whites are as good as you can expect, bright and uniform. Higher density strips would be nice but they're far too expensive. Another alternative tho are COB LED strips, they lack the customization options but they're much cheaper
Tilt window in a condo a friend stays at opens and tilts from the top. It tilts inwards. Very little opening as this is on the 30th foor. Nothing different from what youre showing here I pressume. Just looking for options on a very small room with a unique window. Thank you.
Checkout my tilt window setup guide. Hope it helps, and let me know if you have any more questions. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MWSMPhJUGxc.htmlsi=-vsThOBco0f1VMm0
the colors are very popping and interesting! i also find your personality very colorful. not in a weird way. I wasnt being weird or anything or projecting my love for you. get it. projecting. and projector. Lol what a joke. The video popping like egg yolk. get it? haha. keep it up looking forward. if you need help recording please send your address and personal info. for professional use only much love, arun singh (faisalabad)
hello bhai! can you next time in the video pan the camera a bit more towards the window? i need to see your road. not for anything weird like looking for where u live i just want to see the weather outside thats all. if you dont show me the area around your house it will he cutting my heart the same way u cut the velcro! much love -prakash singh (hyderabad)
I'm a big Govee fan. I have 11 various Govee lights and a 12th on the way. My home is always complimented on how warm it looks because of the LED lighting throughout. I hardly ever use the regular house lights. Your room looks much better.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Im right there with you, haven't turned on the regular light since the install. Govee products are just something else and how well the compliment the others.
Nice work man! Great video! Keep up the good work! When you cut the strip, the app recognize it correctly after that? I just bought it from Govee yesterday and i wonder if i have to cut it.
You can cut it without any problems. Only thing is with segment support, the last segment you cut just goes unresponsive in the app, the rest works perfectly fine. Hope that helps. Thank you so much for your support and goodluck with the setup!
In my experience, you cant turn segments off completely, but you can turn relative brightness all the way down to have some parts more lit than others. Hope that helps!
Good video. Good earphones. I am kinda jealous though. I am jealous of the earphones. The proximity they are to your ear. I wish I was that close. I am jealous of that proximity. I wish I was that close to your ears so that you can listen to me and understand me and become my best friend for life. But oh well life moves on. Love from Sialkot ❤
This is just a suggestion not sure what you use for audio but you can skip the hdmi splitter if you had a receiver with hdmi inputs and you send one output to the projector and you can enjoy less cables and better audio. Another plus is you will have a remote to switch between your chromecast ps5 and pc or whatever else you use. You can find lots used older receivers and spend less than new and don’t have all that in the ceiling and pressing a button.
Thats a great idea. For Audio I have a soundbar with an aux line connected directly to the projector. The reason I went with a splitter was due to the smaller form factor since I didn't wanna use the shelf space and mounting a receiver would not have been an option. But that's definitely an upgrade I'd like to incorporate. Thanks for your comment really appreciate the suggestion!
Hello, sorry, I have a projector that is the same as yours, but my operating system looks different, and how do I change the shape of the projection, why does it look upside down like this where that option is?
So the operating system is different because Ultimea came out with a refreshed Apollo P40 having subtle hardware/software differences, I too have that since I had mine replaced and I'll make a video about it. As for the projection orientation, its under settings > install mode > front - ceiling (if its wall mounted) or front-desktop (if sitting upright). Hope that helps