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Peltier Soda Cooler Machine - DIY Drink Dispenser 

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By using three powerful 100W peltier (thermoelectric cooler) modules, with giant heat sinks and water blocks, I was able to chill a glass of Coca Cola all the way down to 7°C in matter of 10 seconds. Oh well, I did have to wait 10 minutes for the water blocks to reach -17.5°C before I was able to do it, but I'm still going to count that as a success!
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@RcLifeOn
@RcLifeOn 6 лет назад
Post questions for me to answer in my next Q&A. Hope you like the video, have an awesome day!
@awesomegaminghacksandmore8240
@awesomegaminghacksandmore8240 6 лет назад
RCLifeOn how did you start to go viral? And what edit u use?
@doufasmilz485
@doufasmilz485 6 лет назад
Rclifeon use an potentiometer at the motor use slow the cola
@jonezcoronezreal2402
@jonezcoronezreal2402 6 лет назад
build an electric skateboard!
@xander4652
@xander4652 6 лет назад
Woud You set all of the 3d printers on end do You yoes de tevoren tarantula Have an Nice day from the Nederlands
@cobannie
@cobannie 6 лет назад
You should install a computer controlled valve on your output. Add a DS18B20 sensor to control the valve on a raspberry pi zero or arduino, maybe a relay depending on valve voltage... Set it up to pump into the cooler, and once the liquid reaches a certain ambient temp - the valve opens to squirt some out. Once the output liquid temp rises because the "fresh from bottle" liquid is flowing through - stop the valve until that cools to a set temperature... You'll always have cool liquid.
@bengrizzlyadams6187
@bengrizzlyadams6187 4 года назад
Peltier gotta have to be the most underrated electrical effect ever! Good video thanks!
@chadcoady9025
@chadcoady9025 4 года назад
If they were more efficient, they'd get more attention. They are power hogs.
@b.v.6077
@b.v.6077 4 года назад
Not really Peltier-Element Am not really effizient es ist ok vor sochi project but not for more if you want to build on air conditioner ich will need all in all three or four times Energy as one with compressor
@ShatteredBox
@ShatteredBox 4 года назад
"a contraption that will keep your drink cold-ish" Ohhh, you mean a fridge?
@Lorem_the_Ipsum
@Lorem_the_Ipsum 2 года назад
Exactly my thought.
@jimeththemelancollie351
@jimeththemelancollie351 4 года назад
I'd love to see this done over with some thought given to the flow of heat between the various parts of the cooler. Heat pipes function better with the heat source at the bottom, as they work through the evaporation and condensation of the water inside them, and heat rises. A lot less important but still worth a mention is your fan orientation in other videos. How you have them here is fine, but the orange juice freezer had the fans blowing downwards, essentially working against where the heat "wants" to go.
@ghostie8341
@ghostie8341 4 года назад
Uses European plug Uses Celsius Me who lives in Italy: ""Beautiful"
@marcotw2298
@marcotw2298 4 года назад
Me who speaks italian, ciao.
@b.v.6077
@b.v.6077 4 года назад
Cooldown man many people live in italy what you wrote is Akind of little Rasicmnot cool pal
@b.v.6077
@b.v.6077 4 года назад
Sorry your comment seems like to be a question who lives in italy question mark
@legartas
@legartas 4 года назад
@@b.v.6077 u little tick numty :D he's just happy cause most of vids of this kind would be out of usa with farengheit or whatever its spelled, ounces and other nonsense :D for us Europeans this is a treat to see two holes on a socket :D
@usastrike5687
@usastrike5687 4 года назад
I dont use celcius And i use US plugs
@alectrem
@alectrem 6 лет назад
Love how the video is just "this is what I made, I know it's silly and this already exists, but I had fun with it." The thumbnail wasn't distasteful either. Thanks!
@rudy_allvlog
@rudy_allvlog 6 лет назад
Not good
@livefreeordie4850
@livefreeordie4850 5 лет назад
Tru Dat
@Sedokun
@Sedokun 6 лет назад
You should add a thermal mass to the heat exchanger block to prevent it from heating by the flow too quickly. Big chunk of copper or iron should be fine. Also, keep in mind that if You leave the liquid inside the block it may be cracked once liquid got frozen.
@MrChris20912
@MrChris20912 5 лет назад
Love you're experimental mindset! Thanks for posting this. Hah, especially enjoyed the bottom if the cup view cam at the end! After seeing a few pieltier based cooking projects on RU-vid, yours is by far the most minimalist and experimental. There seem to be a handful of people trying interesting cooling alternatives since there's now a cooling/HVAC X-prize compression through 2019-20.
@moreenpackard6897
@moreenpackard6897 2 года назад
Did this same experiment, based on calcs only. Your assessment of the efficiency was the same conclusion that i came to. Peltier coolers (TEC) are a heavy and expensive hammer to use on this job. Great work...
@x10iman
@x10iman 6 лет назад
Try to put the flow limiter after the cooling blocks.
@RaFa024
@RaFa024 6 лет назад
A Al-Jahwari good idea!
@lakiza55
@lakiza55 6 лет назад
also, clamp the waterblock to the heatsink as mounting pressure plays an important role in thermal transfer
@England91
@England91 6 лет назад
Lazar Šaronjić not just that put thermal paste between the Peltier and the water block
@willhiggins4036
@willhiggins4036 6 лет назад
HE DID HE JUST DIDNT INCLUDE THAT IN THE VIDEO
@giacomanrocker
@giacomanrocker 6 лет назад
it has to be before the heat sink if he adds another 10 cm afterthe first one flow will be just right to get the soda cold and fill the glass at a good speed
@dbugman68
@dbugman68 6 лет назад
I think you should try to flip the whole thing upside down so heat will rise up into the cooling system more efficiently and use smaller tubing for the drink. Also a fish tank air pump valve might help dial in the flow rate. Keep on making these videos, they are great work.
@MARTINREN1231
@MARTINREN1231 5 лет назад
that moment when a heat sink is more expensive than the peltier module lol
@daRkabronxxx
@daRkabronxxx 4 года назад
truly a bruh moment
@lizzy9779
@lizzy9779 4 года назад
@@daRkabronxxx bRuH
@aidanwansbrough7495
@aidanwansbrough7495 6 лет назад
Awesome - this is similar to something I've been wanting to make - my plan is to make a cup with a built in peltier element, with a heat sink as the base. Thanks for the video!
@varma.
@varma. 6 лет назад
Move the flow control contraption to the exit pipe, that flows into the glass, so that the liquid outflow gets compressed thereby allowing the liquid to stay longer in the cooling chamber.
@gilb6982
@gilb6982 6 лет назад
Fun project it is 25 amp at 12 volts so on 220 v it is 1.36 amp and for 10 minutes it use a big < .13 amp > not so expansive for a fun project May be you should turn the unit upside down for better perfo < heatsink block under > because the heat always go up
@justfr33z2
@justfr33z2 4 года назад
Simon: *Builds giant machine to cool a coke* Fridges: *Am I a joke to you?*
@shorkkal
@shorkkal 3 года назад
Well it's like Doc in "Back to the Future III" making ice. With a little effort he could make a Rube Goldberg machine at the same time
@zydomason
@zydomason 2 года назад
isn't a fridge a giant machine to cool a coke as well?
@knobcaller3277
@knobcaller3277 4 года назад
Slowing down the output even more as well as using copper or metallic piping/tubing could make this thing work really really well. Is worth investigating, I would buy something like that! Good idea
@MSPTechDude
@MSPTechDude 4 года назад
Host: "sorry for the low energy, I'm a bit sick" Me: checking the publish date 😷
@mathieulaborie9627
@mathieulaborie9627 4 года назад
Lol
@quattrocity9620
@quattrocity9620 3 года назад
Lol I did the same thing... Little Morbid
@adityapartap
@adityapartap 3 года назад
Colona vilus 🥴
@moviehighlights121
@moviehighlights121 3 года назад
@@adityapartap U mean (VIRUS) U R NOT WELCOME😶
@adityapartap
@adityapartap 3 года назад
@@moviehighlights121 😆😆😆 kolona 🥴🥴
@TechTune
@TechTune 4 года назад
*drinks coke above 220 volts and 16 amps of raw mains power*
@PS4PROGAMER5456
@PS4PROGAMER5456 3 месяца назад
Its in ac to to dc
@davidianmusic4869
@davidianmusic4869 6 лет назад
Great work, I’m doing a similar project, this has helped. One suggestion, bleed off some of the air to reallly slow down the flow, and add some sort of mass to the cooler block, that’ll help hold the temperature down when the coke passes through the block.
@RoadRunnerMeep
@RoadRunnerMeep 6 лет назад
Love your videos as always and your shop organisation is great for projects and tinkering
@josephcarney5169
@josephcarney5169 6 лет назад
10/10 meme editing, seriously though good editing
@inguitv1225
@inguitv1225 6 лет назад
Will you make more videos with solar panels?
@kazuto9719
@kazuto9719 5 лет назад
This is so briliant.. Loved it!
@chirinosronaldj
@chirinosronaldj 6 лет назад
The idea of choking the fluid was good, even though you should put it at the outlet of fluid instead of at the inlet, that's the reason why thermostats exist and they go in that point of the system. Good job kid.
@alexeicebanu7987
@alexeicebanu7987 5 лет назад
You should use peristaltic pump. I guess you dont want to contaminate your drink! Nice experiment! ;)
@DylansDIYWorkshop
@DylansDIYWorkshop 6 лет назад
This was really interesting to watch! Loved the humorous cuts!
@livefreeordie4850
@livefreeordie4850 5 лет назад
Me 2 lol
@sdc9727
@sdc9727 4 года назад
You should grab another bottle, and some more hose, and circulate the coke through the blocks. This should transfer the heat out of the system, and eventually make the coke ice cold. Add a spout to deliver the coke out of the circulatory system. ;)
@taylorhickem9777
@taylorhickem9777 5 лет назад
absolutely brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
@jkrmr1779
@jkrmr1779 6 лет назад
What if you put a potentiometer on the pump? That would slow the flow better i think.
@PaprikaYT
@PaprikaYT 4 года назад
You dont do that. Potentiometers are mostly not suited for high currents. You would take a transistor or a mosfet and then controll that with the potentiometer. The mosfet is then controlling the pump
@RickB3n
@RickB3n 5 лет назад
From experience I have noticed that heat pipes work better if oriented in the right direction. In this case the heat sinks should be turned upside down
@burdendmist6543
@burdendmist6543 5 лет назад
Hey you are the best video based on this concept plz do more whit these modules. And look at great Scott's video on this
@alexgoldstein7553
@alexgoldstein7553 4 года назад
Always wanted to try this concept...nice job on this one.
@aurimasknieza7320
@aurimasknieza7320 6 лет назад
You would have got even better results if you made the whole contraption following convection thing- heated heatsinks side up while the freezing coolant fluid waterblocks down
@Quadcopterguide
@Quadcopterguide 3 года назад
lol tasting coke like a fine wine. So great!
@follow_rallo2009
@follow_rallo2009 5 лет назад
Very cool. Just watched some peltier cpu videos. This was awesome too!
@nathanl1774
@nathanl1774 6 лет назад
Gotta get a new coupon code for the CR-10. That one is expired. How do you go about getting one of those codes?
@nerys71
@nerys71 6 лет назад
GBCR10J should work. try that and see what happens should get you $397
@sheditz4962
@sheditz4962 5 лет назад
*Bold of you to assume im not going to drink the whole 2L in 2 min.*
@Manologft
@Manologft 6 лет назад
This guy must have the coldest drinks with all these machines
@olivierdamiron7279
@olivierdamiron7279 3 года назад
Very cool! Absolutely awesome experiment, lot's of fun to watch. You should flip the entire contraption upside down, since heat rises, it will dissipate into the radiators instead of transferring across the Pelletier's. Yeah, well, commenting 5 years later... Anyway, COOL stuff!!!
@internetwantstoknow
@internetwantstoknow 5 лет назад
Why not put a glass on top of the coller module and just add coke slowly. It will give better results and keep it cool also
@VeritaZFFS
@VeritaZFFS 5 лет назад
Why not put the bottle into the freezer for 5--10 mins....
@hasmin2252
@hasmin2252 4 года назад
@@VeritaZFFS lol
@AdarshNairaddiedazzler
@AdarshNairaddiedazzler 4 года назад
The heat exchange rate is higher when passed through channels so the overall efficiency is higher in this method.
@denchait8288
@denchait8288 5 лет назад
Я не знаю есть ли здесь люди с русского ютуба. Автор, если ты читаешь этот комментарий. Ты очень крутой! Очень классная штука! Мне очень понравилось!!!
@Lobsinus
@Lobsinus Год назад
If only there were some sort of household appliance for this task. Some kind of cold box where we can put things and they will get cold. If only someone could invent such marvelous technology for us to have in our kitchens.
@Rich77UK
@Rich77UK 5 лет назад
I was a developer for the (long before released) doomed kurig kold. Twin peltier and cooling fin arrangement is the same system used in that.
@butchcassidy5398
@butchcassidy5398 5 лет назад
Should have put the air tube above liquid to keep from decarbinating the coke
@rachelblack3816
@rachelblack3816 5 лет назад
...via nucleation?
@Anonymous-vh6kp
@Anonymous-vh6kp 4 года назад
Not to mention the plastic tubing probably would cause fizzing to occur had this been a fresh bottle of cola.
@vasiliynkudryavtsev
@vasiliynkudryavtsev 3 года назад
I agree, better use an air pump to increase the pressure in the bottle and not decrease as in this video.
@scrow7752
@scrow7752 4 года назад
use thermoconductive tubing so the frost permeates the whole system, leaching heat at every point along the way.
@Fstop313
@Fstop313 4 года назад
What is thermoconductive tubing made of?
@scrow7752
@scrow7752 4 года назад
​@@Fstop313 Copper? Or something non-toxic that wont react with soda but still conducts heat well. Whatever spreads that frost along the whole length of the tube, it could act like a cold-capacitor of sorts. Even better if the thermoconductive pipe is surrounded by a slightly wider insulating pipe filled with thermal-capacitive fluid/gel.
@scrow7752
@scrow7752 4 года назад
But i'm sure there are much better ways to do this.
@curiosidicas
@curiosidicas 5 лет назад
nice guy + nice test = new sub!
@bernarddouthit4647
@bernarddouthit4647 2 года назад
This is great! Thank you for making it. I have subscribed.
@Jnavcopqnsndnvxoabr
@Jnavcopqnsndnvxoabr 5 лет назад
good project but you have to make new giant machine 7 not bad but still need more
@bencarter96
@bencarter96 6 лет назад
Just use Dy Ice cubes instead of water ones. Sublimates and adds a little extra carbonation on its way out... no crunching on them though.
@craazyy22
@craazyy22 6 лет назад
you can store dry ice in a super freezer or in a tank. just have a bottle of liquid Co2 and a staintless tea filter. run the liquid Co2 into the stainless filter and poff dry ice.
@lostname605
@lostname605 6 лет назад
Please don't ever swallow dry ice. You do not want your insides to get frosted.
@christiank7837
@christiank7837 6 лет назад
LostName chewing quickly on dry ice is actually fine. Swallowing a small price would hurt going down, and would probably make it hard for you to breath once it hits you stomach because of the CO2 that gets released when it cools down, but it wouldn’t kill you our “frost” your insides, or whatever you’re trying to say.
@Spookydude3
@Spookydude3 6 лет назад
get a large block of dry ice and put it in a cooler in a freezer. that's the best way to store it without special equipment. however it will still slowly evaporate. if you're afraid of swallowing it place it in a tea infuser.
@bencarter96
@bencarter96 6 лет назад
I thought I had seen that some supermarkets in the US sell dry ice? Is that a thing or did I make it up.
@Pixel_FX
@Pixel_FX 5 лет назад
creativity is strong with this one. subbed. And you are hired to work on my next death Star.
@Lux158
@Lux158 6 лет назад
you could mount more fans.. (more Airflow = more Cooling) after all the peltiermodules only do a differential temperature... Pretty cool video!
@kphan000
@kphan000 4 года назад
Run the coke through the water blocks and then back into the coke bottle and add a dispenser to the coke bottle
@mgut17
@mgut17 5 лет назад
now, where is the more polished version of this?
@a-75n5lee4
@a-75n5lee4 4 года назад
I'm running 3 alternators on my truck #1 for the truck itself #2 for the stereo sound system #3 for the jumper cables,power inverter and the diy add on ac using peltier cooling
@CastilloDelDiablo
@CastilloDelDiablo 5 лет назад
Nice experiment, it is the best way to learn what works and what doesn't.
@Weird-City
@Weird-City 6 лет назад
I have a better solution - make the ice cubes out of your favourite soda. Job done :)
@unknownqweasd
@unknownqweasd 6 лет назад
WeirdCityCitizen it affects taste
@memoryofthestars7449
@memoryofthestars7449 6 лет назад
KubiMulti lol just freeze the fucking bottle in the fucking fridge what's wrong in that you loonies?
@giedo677
@giedo677 5 лет назад
then you have to wait half an hour for it to reach the right temperate
@bo0tsy1
@bo0tsy1 5 лет назад
Flat Soda, sounds tasty.
@earumamaadu
@earumamaadu 5 лет назад
Ice cubes made of aluminium. Even better and reusable
@nightmareinaction629
@nightmareinaction629 4 года назад
those blocks have lead on them an quite alarming rates of it sent water sample passed through it and came bad with really bad results
@denvergonzalez9031
@denvergonzalez9031 5 лет назад
Hey man, I subscribe to your channel because of the clarity with which you speak. I am Spanish I know a little bit of English and I have understood you perfectly ... I have never understood an English but I understand you perfectly ... here you have a new subscriber
@hakkigoo
@hakkigoo 2 года назад
1) Turn around so that heat fins do not send hot air back up to the blue cooler block. 2) Add temperature sensor with simple regulator (Amazon..) to avoid freezing water in the cooling block. 3) Good design and obviously cools very well. Good luck.
@davidswe98
@davidswe98 6 лет назад
u probably dont want the drink to go throught the waterblock or it will become nasty really quick its a pain to clean
@RandomLOLGamer
@RandomLOLGamer 6 лет назад
Lerbyn i had the same idea, bad trip tbh 😀
@maxpower700
@maxpower700 6 лет назад
nah, just flush it with water/soap, and then water. pretty much standard procedure to flush a waterloop in pc-world, and carworld, so why not in your sodacooler lel
@HarryL2020
@HarryL2020 6 лет назад
maxpower700 or flush with acid.
@Daunlouded
@Daunlouded 6 лет назад
Fill it with gasoline and light it up. Then the nasty stuff is gone.
@jonmayer
@jonmayer 6 лет назад
He is flushing with acid and drinking the by product.
@noleftturnunstoned
@noleftturnunstoned 5 лет назад
The air pump was a great idea. A water pump eliminate the carbonation.
@neilmurphy6136
@neilmurphy6136 5 лет назад
noleftturnunstoned it doesn’t matter after a whole day of testing it’s going to be flat anyway
@superpooper1945
@superpooper1945 4 года назад
Very nice dude!
@espoir3500
@espoir3500 4 года назад
nice work , thanks
@unknown74928
@unknown74928 6 лет назад
Can you please make a slushy machine
@arnav77
@arnav77 5 лет назад
“Ohhh thats too much thermal paste bro!”
@YouKnowThisBoy
@YouKnowThisBoy 4 года назад
I developed a similar controller to control the temperature of ICs between -70 and 180C. i also tried using large heatsinks like yours using heat pipes; I discovered that using this system I could only get down to about -20C on my second stage plate. I'm pretty sure that's because the liquid in the heat pipes has to evaporate; meaning the hot plate gets to a higher temperature, thus the cool plate is at a higher temperature, If you want it to work faster using a standard aluminium heatsink with a couple fans should do the trick.
@Paxmax
@Paxmax 3 года назад
I'd put the restriction on airflow, risk of ruining carbonation with that narrow passage. You came aaaawfully close to clogging the units with slosh/ice! ...but you did it! Eeexcellent! Also... more pressure on the pelt sandwich! Still... good clean fun!
@JohnyDees
@JohnyDees 6 лет назад
Why you didnt Put the heatsinks on bouth sides of that Block?
@ericvauwee4923
@ericvauwee4923 6 лет назад
Peltier-Elements or thermoelectric coolers work by "tranporting" the thermal energy ("heat") from one side to the other. To do so, you put current into them, and one side gets hot (the one with the CPU-Cooler) and the other one gets cold (the side with the waterblock). If you put another heatsink on the water block you actually "waste the cold" as there is more thermal mass to cool and the fan even mores more air through it. So to actually improve cooling, you should insulate the cold part, so that the only medium to get cooled is actually the coke passing through.
@JohnyDees
@JohnyDees 6 лет назад
Eric Vauwee yeah im not dum of course you put another module in between
@MrModTwelveFoot
@MrModTwelveFoot 6 лет назад
Right. Heatsink-peltier-waterblock-peltier-heatsink.
@T5MKINDYOWNER
@T5MKINDYOWNER 6 лет назад
I'd think double/triple stacking cooling blocks on top of each other so the soda passes through the block furthest from the peltier then through the block nearest the peltier will help drop the temperature further without adding extra current demand. It will increase the thermal mass the coke has to warm too which can only be positive! Obviously the initial cool down and recovery time will be slower but it will be a cost effective way of improving the efficiency and dropping the final temperature. You could also insulate the cold side to prevent ambient heating though the effects will most likely not be that great, finally flip the system upside down since heat naturally rises which will have a small effect on making the heat sinks more efficient. 'Cool project' though :)
@bugz000
@bugz000 5 лет назад
was thinking this exact thing, big block of metal on the other side of the waterblocks to add a ton of thermal mass :)
@jakubkabelka
@jakubkabelka 4 года назад
9:46 temperature has dropped for 1°C more xd
@ewingfabrications
@ewingfabrications 4 года назад
If you put a block of lead between the water block and chip it will hold the cold longer, acts like a flywheel so you don't loose the energy as fast. cool video and i will sub
@nelsonprstn1042
@nelsonprstn1042 5 лет назад
Hey man, I really liked your performance in John Wick 2 and the tick!
@chaosminecraft3399
@chaosminecraft3399 5 лет назад
try putting the damn cooling tower that the heat source is on the bottom. this should give better results.
@JikWahChannel
@JikWahChannel 3 года назад
that's good idea dude
@versag3776
@versag3776 5 лет назад
"Cool" project bro! 7°C/ 45°F is pretty cool
@kushal.2277
@kushal.2277 3 года назад
Great idea bro 👍👍👍👍😍 Love from India 🇮🇳
@eniserbatur1170
@eniserbatur1170 6 лет назад
Can you build your own 3d printer
@BrainChili
@BrainChili 6 лет назад
Yes!
@damienchazelle4894
@damienchazelle4894 6 лет назад
Look at rztronics
@Daunlouded
@Daunlouded 6 лет назад
Why would anyone want to do that? It's probably more expensive than buying a DIY kit. Even if you already had all needed tools.
@Max_Weight
@Max_Weight 6 лет назад
Daunlouded I actually did! Edit: No kit or anything.
@cbale2000
@cbale2000 6 лет назад
It's not more expensive, just harder to calibrate and get good resolution. I could have built my own 3D printer but I didn't want to spend months screwing around with it trying to get it dialed in. Instead I got a pre-assembled printer last summer and it's been running flawlessly with zero calibration (beyond the auto-calibration it does before each print) or maintenance. If you're doing it as a hobby, building your own 3D printer can be a great experience, but if you want something that just works, buy one pre-assembled.
@philipbender956
@philipbender956 6 лет назад
Yes but if the Coca-cola is flat, I don't care how cold it is.
@michrech
@michrech 5 лет назад
Coke is gross in general, but any flat soda is just gross. Makes me cringe when I see people drink it - worse if it's *warm*... *blech!*
@Anonymous-vh6kp
@Anonymous-vh6kp 4 года назад
@@michrech blech indeed
@MrDawen1997
@MrDawen1997 4 года назад
@@Anonymous-vh6kp did you mean bleach ?
@daRkabronxxx
@daRkabronxxx 4 года назад
@@MrDawen1997 nah, bleach is good
@orgranau
@orgranau 5 лет назад
Takes a sip *VERY NICE*
@rdanizer
@rdanizer 6 лет назад
this is a good idea alternative for a water cooling radiator
@robywankenobi32
@robywankenobi32 5 лет назад
No warning about mains electricity? - those psu would be a death trap exposed terminals. Bloody dangerous with a non ip rated psu right next to a liquid
@Sebastian-gj9tc
@Sebastian-gj9tc 5 лет назад
Toby Partridge natural selection
@treyhoshall
@treyhoshall 4 года назад
Johny Rivers agreed.
@themomorain
@themomorain 2 года назад
There is already a machine that can cool a can of soda within a minute by using flowing water..
@MrHDS-jd7hl
@MrHDS-jd7hl 3 года назад
its like a reglar Tapsystem, like in a Restaurant / Bar for Beer... Nice Job mate! :)
@tattooart420
@tattooart420 5 лет назад
Just a thought add another bottle and recycle for s couple minutes and then dispense great video real interesting 🔥👍
@jessesasaki3191
@jessesasaki3191 5 лет назад
or just put it in the fridge
@videnorisk
@videnorisk 6 лет назад
Wasted all the CARBONATION!!!
@SpreadHaz
@SpreadHaz 4 года назад
a big ^
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 3 года назад
This is freaking awesome
@shadowr2d2
@shadowr2d2 5 лет назад
Awesomeness Hands Down.. You can make COLD Soda / BEER / ICE TEA / You name it.. It will be COOOOOOLD... Keep up the great work..
@JamieBainbridge
@JamieBainbridge 6 лет назад
I would not want to drink something which has been thru a grotty machined Chinese block of aluminium.
@nico8273
@nico8273 6 лет назад
Yet you drink it straight from a grotty blow molded Chinese plastic bottle
@JamieBainbridge
@JamieBainbridge 6 лет назад
You mean from a food-safe plastic container bottled in a local factory to govt health standards.
@Spice
@Spice 6 лет назад
So then cycle some isopropyl alcohol through it and maybe some bleach if you're that concerned.
@Daunlouded
@Daunlouded 6 лет назад
You do know you can just clean it before using for food purposes. Even if you didn't, you do know us humans have immune system for that, right?
@darkfyy
@darkfyy 6 лет назад
I would not want to use crappy metal iphones made in china
@chrisw1462
@chrisw1462 5 лет назад
You'd get a good bit better result (higher efficiency) if you sandwiched the cooling block between two Peltier devices.
@normant5056
@normant5056 3 года назад
Love the comedy, so entertaining.
@MdSajid-lk4ib
@MdSajid-lk4ib 5 лет назад
Nice job
@minkhantkyawswarderick2232
@minkhantkyawswarderick2232 5 лет назад
or u can just freeze coke to make ice but with coke, not water and there will be no water Ta-da u can just do that
@leberkassemmel
@leberkassemmel 6 лет назад
For 300 Watts I can buy so many freezers! The first one on amazon uses on average 13.4 Watts! I can keep it running the whole time and keep all my drinks cold all the time, and stay cheaper...
@nerys71
@nerys71 6 лет назад
no freezer uses 13 watts ??? what am I missing here got a link? and remember he consumes 300watts but only for 10 minutes so that in your parlance is like 50watts (when you see something as listed at 13watts that is "per hour" so this uses 300watt hours (would use 300 watts over 1 hours) so about 50 watts hours for the 10 minutes he ran it.
@leberkassemmel
@leberkassemmel 6 лет назад
www.amazon.de/dp/B00K8O20WE/ (The first result when searching...) Calculation for the Freezer It says 0.322 kWh per 24 Hours. 322W / 24 Hours = 13.4 W on average. His setup: 300 Watts for about 1/4 hour: 0.3 kW * 0,25 hours = 0.075 kWh So yes, for one glass his solution is cheaper (power wise) but do you really only want to dring one glass per day?
@mizmera
@mizmera 6 лет назад
And you built it yourself right?
@digibluh
@digibluh 6 лет назад
uh... it just has to pump the refrigerant.... so it turns on once, then stops.... it's not on continuously. it's known the peltier chips are inefficient but they're handy for specific applications like doing the reverse.... converting heat into electricity.
@digibluh
@digibluh 6 лет назад
@mizmera lol... and this guy "built" the peltier chip, heat sink and fan? no.... so what does it mean to build something yourself out of parts someone else already built? a small fridge compressor and you could make one 100x more efficient.
@ZulfiqarFadhilLubis
@ZulfiqarFadhilLubis 5 лет назад
Nice experiment
@marto.4427
@marto.4427 5 лет назад
Nice channel bro, watching from Argentina❄⛄👋
@commess18
@commess18 4 года назад
I'm a noob I just put the coke in the fridge
@GuitarSamurai17
@GuitarSamurai17 6 лет назад
I think he has a coke problem haha
@chemicalvamp
@chemicalvamp 6 лет назад
Beautiful delicious coke...
@jm036
@jm036 6 лет назад
chemicalvamp Yucky disgusting bleach sounds more like it.
@youssefibtihaj5194
@youssefibtihaj5194 5 лет назад
great idea i liked your video continu
@davidpayne4315
@davidpayne4315 3 года назад
Very nice I hope you feel better soon
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