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Honest Mike
Приєднався 16 сер 2006
Recording life one pixel at a time • Honest™
Відео
Trailer post mount on an Onyx RCR 👍 hm²
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Trailer post mount on an Onyx RCR 👍 hm²
Hummingbird sat and ate from our hand 😇 hm²
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Hummingbird sat and ate from our hand 😇 hm²
Close encounter with Hummingbirds :) hm²
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Close encounter with Hummingbirds :) hm²
Feeding a Hummingbird by hand NEVER gets old • hm²
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Feeding a Hummingbird by hand NEVER gets old • hm²
12hrs troubleshooting my Squareback on the street @_@ hm²
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12hrs troubleshooting my Squareback on the street @_@ hm²
CH250 Honda scooter roadside belt repair @_@ hm²
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CH250 Honda scooter roadside belt repair @_@ hm²
No-i-tu-Love (AUDIO) TREAVOR & DANIEL (1997) hm²
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No-i-tu-Love (AUDIO) TREAVOR & DANIEL (1997) hm²
My VW got hit... came home & fix it myself :) hm²
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My VW got hit... came home & fix it myself :) hm²
Commuting an Onyx during rush hour traffic @_@ hm²
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Commuting an Onyx during rush hour traffic @_@ hm²
Captured By Robots... Funeral for the Human Race • hm²
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Captured By Robots... Funeral for the Human Race • hm²
Midea U-Shape Fan (( DRILLED UPDATE )) 2 years later • hm²
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Midea U-Shape Fan (( DRILLED UPDATE )) 2 years later • hm²
61 VBB Vespa Cutdown out from hibernation @_@ hm²
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61 VBB Vespa Cutdown out from hibernation @_@ hm²
Hammer time your Onyx side stand @_@ hm²
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Hammer time your Onyx side stand @_@ hm²
4th of July fireworks... from our roof :) hm²
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4th of July fireworks... from our roof :) hm²
Stacy got her Kate Spade Monstera Purse 👜 hm²
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Stacy got her Kate Spade Monstera Purse 👜 hm²
Should probably use peroxide instead of bleach.
how much is miata worth ?
Where did you get the light? Been trying to find a replacement. Already did the cord and got her running. Mine got the original green bag
Do you still have that clear awning/shield still on the top of the unit that was shown in the first video? What was the reason for adding it? Reduce debris or rain going into the top vents?
I have a new model and that drain is on the right rear side if viewd from behind... side note: yes water drains from it as long as u tilt the ac unit as recommended... But mine is only a bit over a week old with the drain plug out from day one and it starting to smell musty on hum,id days... ive never had that from my previous old regular window ac...it removed humidity and didnt smell...The midea Does have a Dry mode or dehumidifier ..it will still cool the room in dry mode and the smell is not there.. regular cool mode on humid days smells musty ...Its only a bit over a week old and I dont see mold on the cage fan but still, to smell musty so soon is not a good sign..I Knew these had mold issues going in but assumed the newest model with drain plug removed, AC tilted ect would not have such problems... anyway I have 90 days from home depot to try it out..
My first a/c of this model corroded in 2 years, 1 inch off the base despite me using professional cleaning supplies for a/c. Got a second one, and I'm looking at it collecting water. I have drilled a hole in another Midea model already because the water was building up and making a clinking sound when splashed by the fan against the fins. Why doesn't this company make a drain hole from the factory?!😕
Just done it. But I pried the side panel quite wide and drilled from the inside. Lo and behold a bunch of water and crud came rushing out, and the a/c is a week old. Use quality bits and don't nick the copper tubing!
Very colorful video. Not very helpful. It was amusing. Thanks
My mom just bought a midea u shaped window ac. Is the ticking sound from behind the ac normal? It’s making a random clicking sound besides the air noise
It's the fan splashing water against the back grill. Normal operation, but...
@@bobdroidsky225 but what?
@@yezimaverage The noise bothers your mother, and you have a swimming pool inside the A/C. And, in my case, it ruined the A/C in 2 years because of corrosion.
@@bobdroidsky225 okay thanks for sharing 👍🏼, is there a way to prevent this?
@@yezimaverage Well, this video, I suppose. Make sure it's draining well. Also, make sure the rusty water is not dripping from the roof onto the a/c. Rust from the iron roofing nails causes corrosion in aluminum and copper.
Bro! Bleach! 😂😅 thats gonna corrode the refrigerant line(s)
From your video you see the water running toward the right (other ) side from where you drilled the hole - what about drilling another one on that side?
there is a blue plug you know, that all you need to do is pull it and it drains just fine, i just did mone.....no drilling...
Thanks. Where is the drainage hole, dumb question since is would probably be on the bottom of the unit? My unit is leaking quite a bit but I wanted to ask before I moved it. Thanks again.
only the newest models have the drain hole included
@@DonOneDetroit I have a new model and that drain is on the right rear side if viewd from behind... side note: yes water drains from it as long as u tilt the ac unit as recommended... But mine is only a bit over a week old with the drain plug out from day one and it starting to smell musty on hum,id days... ive never had that from my previous old regular window ac...it removed humidity and didnt smell...
Mine as well. Mfg date 12/23.
I stayed in Whittier CA very nice place. I'm from Maryland!
thanks! what about cleaning the bioslime on the blower wheel?
Thanks! What is your solution to clean the blower wheel which gets caked with bio slime? A possibility: Before turning the A/C off, run it on fan only for a period of time to dry the moisture off of that wheel. What do you think?
Put a plug in it and remove it when you shut it down once a day. This thing will drown in a humid coastal climate. Don’t use bleach on anything made of metal. White vinegar is better.
vinegar is acidic. it would corrode the copper tubing.
I live in florida my account air conditioner has been running for 9 years straightener take it out
Just cram a dish towel in the back and it will wick out..
just cram a dish towel in the bottom crevice and it will wick out ...your welcome
Whittier is a dodger stronghold...committed fans there
my ac was leaking water out of the front into the house did exactly what you did and it fixed it immediately appreciate you brotha
Do you have the same Midea U shape AC ? I just got mine today and installed it. I hope I don’t experience condescending in my home.
what reasons cause water slow to go away? -- Not tilted enough? -- Heavy all day rains? Maybe use a wet back? Other shapes of ac also have this mess,
Mine came with a rubber drain plug, but they say only to drain it when putting it away at the end of the season. They say it slings the water up, and is supposed to make it more efficient. I may pull it if I get mold growing though.
What's your model version? the V2?
@@bobdroidsky225 Not sure. It's a 1200 btu though.juat bought it a couple months ago
no drilling ,,it use water to cool condensor
After looking at the TCL website about this issue, the Official Chinese Party Line is that _there are NO holes for drainage._ The idea is that there is a ring around the condenser fan that is supposed to splash water onto the condenser coil, increasing its efficiency. My units (4 of the 5000 BTU variety) constantly generate mold when in use. Every season I pull them apart and use commercial chemicals made for the trade. I have also found that using Clorox foaming bathroom cleaner helps to clean the unit off. Me? I'll lose a few efficiency points and drill the holes when I take the units out of the windows in the fall... _removing the guts completely._
Very cool
Why did u put dirt in his eyes. Obvious this isn't your cat. Leave the cat alone
It comes over and hangs out. I seen it play with that toy and string separately... I just put it together @_@ hm²
Thanks for the genius idea. Will try this!
Thank you very much, I knew to drill a hole but had no idea where it would be safe.
have you noticed any reduction in efficiency after drilling it? The water build up is supposed to help w/ the fan cooling efficiency and performance so w/o a bit of water splashing its apparently supposed to need to use more power to cool your place down.
Doesn't make much sense since minisplit and central ACs don't splash water to make them "more efficient". It's only these window units that do that.
I bought my 12,000 btu Midea unit last year and it seems to drain just fine. Since mine faces out towards my carport i have implemented a plastic pan underneath to catch the water...and I'd say it accumulates approximately a gallon and a half a day! Its been pretty steamy hot here in my area of Florida lately.😮 I never needed to drill any holes for drainage, I think if it's tilted at an appropriate angle towards outside, i think it should drain just fine on its own...just my experience anyway.
Is yours a MAW12_V1_QWT or V2? -- look at the model number.
@@bobdroidsky225 you mean U2.. I have the latest one ..the old ones have a V and the new ones have a U un the model number.. also the new ones have a drain and touch buttons vs no drain and push buttons on the old units
@@skip741x3 Good info!
Hey that's awesome! We had babies outside our door in San Leandro a few years back. Hummers are my favorite. The nest is so tiny and the birds even smaller ! Isn't it funny how cameras do it no justice? We also have a video of a squirrel-y squirrel crawling all over us. What a trip! Seems like we are in a tribe of the same spirit animals! ❤
So lucky
I opened the plug and put it back half way , so just a 1/2 of what should come out and some will stay in , I guess by nite time if I shut it it will all drain 💁
Water helps with the power/efficiency of the unit so it was designed that way. Holes are only for humid countries, so airconditioners sold in humid countries are built/designed with holes. After a few years of use, occational maintenance/cleaning is also required to help with the efficiency. Atleast now, you have the option to plug the hole and open it in the winter. The only problem I see is the bare metal from drilling will get rusted thru time.
😮😮
Classic squirrelie 🎉
These “U-Shape” things are goofy looking and cost more for literally no reason. I’ll just keep using normal units.
I prefer screw clamps to make working on things simpler
On the newer ones they have an open hole in the middle (drips on your window frame) and a drain plug in the exact spot you did yours. I think they listened to you, even though theres a sticker saying only to remove it for cleaning transport storage etc
You must have have the Version 2.0. The drilling of the V1 units has been going around for years!
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All you are doing is canceling the "AC Slinger" that throws water to allow AC to run more efficiently. Engineers did not forget to put drain holes under the fan.
That was their PR excuse. The newest version has a proper drain hole.
@@bobdroidsky225no way does it really? I got this same unit about a year ago and yesterday it just wasn’t cooling as well as before… I was even thinking about taking it back to Costco to replace it with the newer version . Or at least I’m assuming that it’s the newer version when I went last week they had this model. You think I should drill a hole ?
@@UnderratedTech- If it's already not working--it's broken. DO NOT DRILL A HOLE as it would void your warranty!!!!!!!!
@@UnderratedTech- Drilling a hole will void your warranty. Just take it Costco, get a new one, and THEN think about drilling!
TW viewer ❤. Thank you for this demo.
She is beautiful ❤
We just drilled two holes and now it is draining GREAT!!! It WAS not draining so bad water was filling and the fan was splashing I water hot the top.
Oops, meant to type, water was splashing out of the top of the unit
Aww... that's so cute! Wish I could hand-feed our wild "resident rabbits".
Dream garage
A state that gas strict gun laws
What an idiot ...
We had a squirrel climbing all over us years ago in Washington. I have a video somewhere, lol. Used to love them- till they started eating all my plants lol. Ah nature. I just love your connection to the wild critters. ❤