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S01E08 - Not Your Everyday Beaver Peltier 

The Outlaw Philosopher
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This video, set on my mineral claim in coastal British Columbia, features the design and construction of a custom solid-state refrigerator.
Peltier Effect (Science Direct):
www.sciencedirect.com/topics/...
Peltier Module Datasheet:
www.cuidevices.com/product/re...
Temp Sensor Datashee (LMT84)t:
www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmt...
FreeCAD - Open Source Parametric 3D Modeling Application:
www.freecad.org/
#electronics #technology #outdoors #survival #survivalliving #nature #prospecting #gold #minerals #science #wildlife #wildanimals #philosophy #britishcolumbia #camping #stealthcamping

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Комментарии : 25   
@OlePaddy
@OlePaddy Месяц назад
You’re like the Tony Stark of Bushcraft. Beyond cool to watch 👍
@TheOutlawPhilosopher
@TheOutlawPhilosopher Месяц назад
Haha! Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@RupertBruce
@RupertBruce Месяц назад
Taking 'glamping' to a new level!
@stephensuter7242
@stephensuter7242 Месяц назад
Very good combination of technologies! Thank you!
@drjankenstein
@drjankenstein Месяц назад
you are living a dream. making awesome stuff and designing cool af things, while also doing the whole living in the woods thing. and the foss software thing
@djthots
@djthots Месяц назад
Subscribed! Love the content, look forward to your current videos that you have out and future ones! Very interesting
@TamaraAnderson-tt2nw
@TamaraAnderson-tt2nw Месяц назад
Awesome!!! Super cool Bro! I’m still waiting for you to make the hot tub out there!!! I want to learn how to make one for the river here☺️👍
@joannhauglum1511
@joannhauglum1511 Месяц назад
Oh wow Ty, that's great 👍.
@cloudcitydigital
@cloudcitydigital Месяц назад
Man you are living my dream! Bushcraft + tech tinkering!
@blackjackvtx
@blackjackvtx Месяц назад
Pardon the pun ,but very cool ! Fascinating .Awesome video !😎😎
@mbaumi1337
@mbaumi1337 Месяц назад
you need more subscriber!!! keep it going you will explode
@koopdi
@koopdi Месяц назад
I was thinking the creek would make a good heat-sink for the hot-side of the TEC. Perhaps not a practical idea though. Nice video. It's great to see FreeCAD get some exposure.
@blackjackvtx
@blackjackvtx Месяц назад
Excellent video Tyler!!
@zoey4574
@zoey4574 Месяц назад
Beautiful waters
@armandbourque2468
@armandbourque2468 Месяц назад
Idk if you've noticed in your drome shots around the mouth of the creek, what may be the remnants of a fish trap or clam garden, on the beach.
@TheOutlawPhilosopher
@TheOutlawPhilosopher Месяц назад
Interesting, you may be right, I have noticed some old cabling and - very corroded - metal boxes at low tide in that area. Maybe I'll have to investigate some more. Cheers!
@djthots
@djthots Месяц назад
Do post about that sound interesting
@Calamity-Spice
@Calamity-Spice Месяц назад
Refrigerator. No D.
@kennedy67951
@kennedy67951 Месяц назад
Hey just came across your channel mate. Where you at in our world mate?😅you should try and use Earth Batteries instead of store bought, in my opinion. Man I like your setup ‘camp that is. Thinking of doing the same thing.😊 i’ed like to see you use all natural items along with things you find, you know Aluminum, Copper, Zinc, Magnesium and so on. I was just thinking this way because your setup kinda like a homeless person would be. Well please comment back. I like to see your thoughts in writing. Good day mate.😊
@TheOriginalEviltech
@TheOriginalEviltech Месяц назад
Peltier modules are about 10% efficient. For comparison compressor refrigerators are over 100% efficient in moving heat. And you want the module to run on a constant current supply, not using a PWM.
@TheOutlawPhilosopher
@TheOutlawPhilosopher Месяц назад
It's true that Peltier modules are not that great (efficient), but it's working well for now. The problem with using a linear supply is that in order to provide the fixed current it would have to dissipate the remainder of the power / voltage as heat, so I decided to just PWM it directly. The other option would be to, buck convert and supply the module that way... maybe I'll have to try my hand at building my own compressor one of these days, thanks for watching!
@TheOriginalEviltech
@TheOriginalEviltech Месяц назад
@@TheOutlawPhilosopher yes, you'd need a DC-DC converter, or you can just use the PWM output, make/find an inductor and a diode and a 470 microfarad capacitor and make the drive part of a DC-DC convertor that way. You don't realy need a voltage feedback if you are monitoring the 2 temperatures and adjust the PWM acordingly. It's still PWM controll but the TEC only sees linear voltage that way.
@kylemaskell722
@kylemaskell722 Месяц назад
I'm not sure how you call anything I watched bushcraft. With that being said I wish I understood how you did any of that black magic. I live off grid and wish I knew how to make a refrigerator. What is the power conception.
@agw5425
@agw5425 Месяц назад
If you wanna impress you build it out of wood using hand tools, any schmuck can print the parts. True diy/survivor re uses discarded "junk" and or natural materials to make their "fridge" from. This is just a guy using a home/city tool in the bush for some reason. If there is more to the story you might have said so at the beginning of the video and not wasted time on a cad slide show. Yes 3d printing has it´s place but this video was presented as if it was a "bush craft" type of video.
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