Vegas RoManiac REVIEWS

Vegas RoManiac REVIEWS

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  • @BicycleFunk
    @BicycleFunkСағат бұрын

    I have a question about your point at 1:35 because I want to use my battery to power some electronics. Is it just that the inverter needs to be able to sustain the maximum load at that is your point? As in, I just need to measure (or calculate/estimate) my maximum load and make sure my inverter is above that load? For example, I want to run a laptop and projector off my battery which could use 500W - will I need at least a 500W inverter?

  • @timothyabrown56
    @timothyabrown566 сағат бұрын

    Yes THANK YOU!!! All these videos spew out all this stuff that means nothing to someone that can’t afford what these a/c companies charge. You have to ask how they can afford to give you a FREE furnace?????

  • @GGeorge5677
    @GGeorge56778 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for the video. The leveler looks a little bit too wet. Also the flooring outside the pour area is getting leveler on it. We know it’s not the easiest thing to do. But consistency is key in your mixes. I’m not commenting to be a jerk. Just speaking on what I viewed.

  • @dannymcm26
    @dannymcm2610 сағат бұрын

    Hi what fuse are you using between the Mppt and battery. I am new to this so i am not realy sure what to buy on Amazon for that part . Thanks in advance

  • @monroemullinix5974
    @monroemullinix597413 сағат бұрын

    Sourced from Temu. They slap their own brand labels on them and distribute for an enormous profit.

  • @SkaBob
    @SkaBob14 сағат бұрын

    Just opened one I got 2 weeks ago and had the blue liner on the MOSFETS and between the power transformer and case. It's also throttling down to 1/2 power and Ill find out tomorrow if this was the issue. Slightly different inverter (SG500MD) but probably made at same factory and has the same problem.

  • @markgibson5163
    @markgibson516317 сағат бұрын

    How do you guys do a video and don't tell somebody which wire go to which wire.

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian16 сағат бұрын

    That would be giving somebody electrical advice which is illegal by KZread policies

  • @Cinda_Bella
    @Cinda_Bella19 сағат бұрын

    Beautiful love it🚿🧼🧽

  • @SocratesAurelius
    @SocratesAurelius21 сағат бұрын

    F... samsung fridges

  • @goldfishking5465
    @goldfishking5465Күн бұрын

    Do u have modified controller

  • @lowprofilepersonwithbigbra669
    @lowprofilepersonwithbigbra669Күн бұрын

    u donno shit,

  • @ryanfarrier3052
    @ryanfarrier3052Күн бұрын

    dumb question but do I need to back off the piercing valve after I have put the cap back on and refilled everything? I have the cap on and the pierce into the hose. I assume that is right off of the video. I hope, lol

  • @schorrodhaynes9967
    @schorrodhaynes9967Күн бұрын

    Does anyone know hot to repair remote?

  • @humbertothebeliever2443
    @humbertothebeliever24432 күн бұрын

    Thank you for posting this video. I just bought one and getting ready to install it.I really like the compact size and easy setup.

  • @donreid3465
    @donreid34652 күн бұрын

    Is this for any outside temperature?

  • @glendaescamilla3844
    @glendaescamilla38442 күн бұрын

    I’m not able to use remove, is it because of the switch you are talking about?

  • @jdneilso
    @jdneilso2 күн бұрын

    Nice video. I bought the same fan and installed it with no issues, although my remote is white and looks a little different. Maybe they have changed it. I'm curious if you tried to download the app. I noticed that the QR code takes you to a Chinese website and not the Play Store (I'm on Android). I'm a little leary about installing and using an app that's not on the Play Store.

  • @Rastetah8472
    @Rastetah84723 күн бұрын

    Please mention brand names, so we will know which is which.

  • @Saipraveenabburi7
    @Saipraveenabburi73 күн бұрын

    While changing my modes I am not getting the pop up messages what should I do ??

  • @kvasir40
    @kvasir403 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing and with that, helping to save some money. Mine is reading 65 PSI, so per your instructions, I am right where I am supposed to be. Last year, it had, apparently, a leak, the A/C repair technician quoted me in the thousands for repairs. I followed videos like yours, and did the repairs, including refilling. Per this reading, it looks like the leak was successfully repaired.

  • @laughingmedication8193
    @laughingmedication81933 күн бұрын

    That holes. hehehe

  • @rjstone4999
    @rjstone49993 күн бұрын

    Put one more level of block and fill with dirt.

  • @markbuddenborg
    @markbuddenborg3 күн бұрын

    first he should have mentioned what AC system and type of refrigerant. every refrigerant has different values

  • @arielalejandrito
    @arielalejandritoКүн бұрын

    You should watch a couple of times before you said anything. He clearly said it

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanianКүн бұрын

    True

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon4 күн бұрын

    We did the mixing work perfectly - everything laid out before, all bags cut and ready to pour, all water measured out. Mixing 330kg in 12 mins: happy with that. But then when I poured it and pulled the screed around the room, something went wrong. I knew where all the low point were. Used a spiked roller as well. I didn’t find out until afterwards but the centre of the room was low and there are whole sections that are higher. The tolerance is 5mm and I’m really upset. I used a float on a pole, but wish I’d used the long 72 inch float to get it bang flat. We used screed tripods and I hoped they would help but actually they just prevented me from using the extra long float. So gutted. Not sure how to resolve it now.

  • @WIZ56575
    @WIZ565754 күн бұрын

    Let me understand why you just don't pull the main switch on your electrical box and then run your grid-tied inverters. I'm wondering if you don't understand that you would have to have a battery to let your grid-tied inverter see electricity flowing, but this has always been possible. Many people run grid-tied inverters off-grid, so is it illegal to pull your main switch?

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian4 күн бұрын

    Grid tie inverters sync to power , no power no sync they don't provide any power

  • @WIZ56575
    @WIZ565754 күн бұрын

    @@TheCrazyRomanian Answer from media library. Running a small grid-tie inverter without sensing power from the grid requires a specific setup to trick the grid-tie inverter into thinking it is connected to the grid. This involves using a battery and a regular inverter to create a stable AC signal. Here’s a detailed step-by-step explanation: Step-by-Step Process 1. Understanding the Components: • Battery: Stores DC power. • Regular Inverter: Converts DC power from the battery to AC power. • Grid-Tie Inverter: Designed to feed AC power back into the grid but requires an AC signal to synchronize with. • Solar Panels (Optional): Can be used to charge the battery. 2. Initial Setup: • Battery and Regular Inverter Setup: • Connect the battery to the regular inverter. • The regular inverter will convert the DC power from the battery into a stable AC signal. Creating the AC Signal: • Turn on the Regular Inverter: • When you turn on the regular inverter, it generates an AC signal that mimics the grid power. • This signal is crucial for the grid-tie inverter to synchronize and operate correctly. 4. Connecting the Grid-Tie Inverter: • Connect the Grid-Tie Inverter to the Regular Inverter: • Plug the output of the grid-tie inverter into an AC outlet connected to the regular inverter. • The grid-tie inverter will sense the AC signal generated by the regular inverter and synchronize with it. 5. Power Flow and Synchronization: • Power Conversion: • The battery provides DC power to the regular inverter. • The regular inverter converts this DC power into AC power. • The grid-tie inverter senses this AC power and synchronizes with it, allowing it to feed power back into the circuit. 6. Ensuring Stable Operation: • Load Considerations: • Ensure the load connected to the regular inverter is appropriate and within the capacity of the battery and inverter. • Monitor the system to ensure stability and avoid overloading the inverters. Using Solar Panels: • Charging the Battery: • Connect solar panels to a solar charge controller and then to the battery to keep it charged. • Direct Use of Solar Panels: • You can also directly connect solar panels to the grid-tie inverter, but it must still be connected to the AC signal provided by the regular inverter for synchronization. Key Points to Understand: • DC to AC Conversion: The regular inverter converts DC from the battery to AC. • AC Signal for Synchronization: The grid-tie inverter requires a stable AC signal to operate, which is provided by the regular inverter. • Power Requirements: The grid-tie inverter typically requires a stable voltage (e.g., 120V AC or 240V AC) to synchronize. Ensure your regular inverter provides this. Diagram for Clarity: • Battery to Regular Inverter: scss Copy code Battery (DC) → Regular Inverter → AC Output (e.g., 120V AC) • Regular Inverter to Grid-Tie Inverter: scss Copy code Regular Inverter (AC Output) → Grid-Tie Inverter (Input) • Solar Panels to Battery (Optional): Copy code Solar Panels → Charge Controller → Battery Practical Example: • Battery Setup: • 12V or 24V battery connected to a 1000W regular inverter. • The regular inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC. • Grid-Tie Inverter Connection: • 500W grid-tie inverter connected to the AC output of the regular inverter. • The grid-tie inverter synchronizes with the AC signal and feeds power back into the system. Summary: By using a regular inverter to create a stable AC signal from the battery, you can trick a grid-tie inverter into operating even without an actual grid connection. This setup allows you to convert and utilize DC power from a battery or solar panels to AC power efficiently. See the type inverter needed Link: www.google.com/search?client=tablet-android-samsung-nf-rev1&sca_esv=a171c0af4a6cee4c&sca_upv=1&sxsrf=ADLYWIIr2oO1rhD0qQPrQRjl5ImwN7WYtw:1720019014601&q=small+100W+to+200W+inverter&spell=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjC6PySkouHAxVXEDQIHWLVAjIQBSgAegQIExAB&biw=712&bih=1138&dpr=2.25 Media library has existed since 2000, You can contact the library for more information 3136515349. Or email: [email protected] If you need more details on this project this is just a brief and a lot more we just want to show you that it wouldn't cost a lot of money to run off grid.

  • @antmagor
    @antmagor4 күн бұрын

    Is there any installation or is it something you can just put on top of any surface? Literally know nothing about this. Just owning it and asking.

  • @brusedo246
    @brusedo2465 күн бұрын

    😢ho appena installato questo modello gtn 1000 con batteria a 24v. Volevo chiederti a che temperatura partono le ventole, visto che fino ad ora non le ho ancora sentite Grazie

  • @boughttheticket
    @boughttheticket5 күн бұрын

    Very informative economic analysis. For a larger than baseline system, it would seem logical to have excess electricity dumped into an existing electric water heater or other electric resistance heat sink. In the 80's I built systems that used hundreds of recycled gallon jugs in a basement closet, heated in the day ( with solar hot air) which cooled at night to heat the house. An electric heater in the closet would do the same, with no solar ductwork costs.

  • @DavidHelton-z3q
    @DavidHelton-z3q5 күн бұрын

    Pulling a vacuum is more than purging air out, it also removes moisture which can cause acid inside the system and cause corrosion inside the system and cause it to erode pipes, cause compressor failures (Bearings going out, windings burn out etc). A good vacuum is a must and any reputable HVAC will always pull a deep vacuum. If they don't then find another company.

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian5 күн бұрын

    The problem is that the majority of the customers never sit there with the installing tech or even ask this question so should be told if the installation is done without pulling a vacuum the warranties for maybe for the installation one or two years and then it will last a long even if the vacuum was not pulled plus it says a lot of time so the majority of the companies don't pull a vacuum

  • @user-lx3mk4bl4v
    @user-lx3mk4bl4v6 күн бұрын

    The conclusion is solar panels get dehydrated and need to be re-hydrated with a cool beverage to perform optimally. 👍

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian5 күн бұрын

    Yeess

  • @josegarcia525
    @josegarcia5256 күн бұрын

    Hi Can you use a 360w inverter with a 500W solar panel?

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian5 күн бұрын

    If the inverter is limited 360 watts and it says it can be used with more power than yes if the inverter does not have a limiter then no

  • @georgekapokakis4052
    @georgekapokakis40526 күн бұрын

    I have the same inverter but when im using a high load and then close it it feeds back to the grid power for 3 to 4 sec . Is there a way to prevent this from happening?

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian6 күн бұрын

    IT has a sync time but I didn't measure for how long after the load stops .. and no you can't fix that if that's the truth and it's 3 to 4 seconds, but mine stops as soon as I unplug the load .. really fast response , maybe half a second of less

  • @georgioskapokakis2075
    @georgioskapokakis20756 күн бұрын

    Thanks you for replying.Did you had any issues with the power company for that minor power feed back to the network?

  • @georgekapokakis4052
    @georgekapokakis40526 күн бұрын

    I have the same inverter but when im using a high load and then close it it feeds back to the grid power for 3 to 4 sec . Is there a way to prevent this from happening?

  • @superjeproxy7135
    @superjeproxy71356 күн бұрын

    may I request for the schematic diagram? thNks

  • @Tiare619
    @Tiare6196 күн бұрын

    I have the cooler sitting around unused for a couple years. I don’t have the right kind of cord. It’s not one of the three common types I usually see.

  • @ericme3317
    @ericme33177 күн бұрын

    What pressure do you use for r410a ?

  • @txmade4371
    @txmade43717 күн бұрын

    No, Supertech is made by Wix. And in the US. Havent had an issue.

  • @erikrossi1907
    @erikrossi19077 күн бұрын

    Well crap. I live in South Carolina. It’s 300 degrees in the middle of the night in winter here.

  • @vevenaneathna
    @vevenaneathna8 күн бұрын

    i built a 4kwh 280ah lifepo4 battery for 340 bucks. no bms though. just an active balancer for my car w/ solar roof. might build 4 more for a 48v system... u got me jealous

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian8 күн бұрын

    That's awesome

  • @slaugh77ify
    @slaugh77ify8 күн бұрын

    Good job

  • @xci-ew8ul
    @xci-ew8ul8 күн бұрын

    You are climbing wrong which is probably why you were so tired. Try keeping your legs extended, bring you foot up and jab into tree while continuing to lean back some. You don’t have to climb it like a ladder. The way you bent your legs so far uses far more energy to lift yourself.

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian8 күн бұрын

    Good to know

  • @aliciaespinoza8486
    @aliciaespinoza84869 күн бұрын

    ESPERO QUE EL MIO SIRVA, NO COMPRE ASEGURANZA.. NUNCA SUPIMOS PARA QUE ES EL CORDON NEGRO!!😮😮

  • @jayhernandez6812
    @jayhernandez68129 күн бұрын

    Does this ok with controller no problem?

  • @largerification
    @largerification10 күн бұрын

    It is a moSFet :)

  • @nomanssky8837
    @nomanssky883711 күн бұрын

    Shit useless vid bro

  • @giodasilva5002
    @giodasilva500211 күн бұрын

    😊😊

  • @PatrykAndrzejewski0
    @PatrykAndrzejewski011 күн бұрын

    the same motor model but front version has 2x thicker phase cables. in my bike front cables stay cold but rear cables just melts everything, other cables, shrink tubes, 3d prints and zipties. I realy recomend for you to change cables to the ones with teflon insulation like the original ones but thicker gauge.

  • @bertongpadyak2287
    @bertongpadyak228711 күн бұрын

    Good job watching from Philippines

  • @laryangel4082
    @laryangel408212 күн бұрын

    Uu

  • @abeibrahim5846
    @abeibrahim584612 күн бұрын

    can you keep a zone longer than 1 hour?

  • @TheCrazyRomanian
    @TheCrazyRomanian12 күн бұрын

    Or you can meet the same zone start multiple times