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Exclusively "Inefficient" Appliances
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This channel will have content on mostly vintage fans, Christmas lights, and various repairs. I enjoy teaching others how to complete different tasks and making people laugh.
IMPORTANT: You must use the common sense that God gave you in the commentary box. Your comment must be within reason, and in one way or another, related to the video. If this is not the case, there will be issues.
FYI: Most of my jokes are related to the 1980s in some way, shape, or form. If you do not understand them, then look them up.
Other than that, thank you for viewing this channel.
IMPORTANT: You must use the common sense that God gave you in the commentary box. Your comment must be within reason, and in one way or another, related to the video. If this is not the case, there will be issues.
FYI: Most of my jokes are related to the 1980s in some way, shape, or form. If you do not understand them, then look them up.
Other than that, thank you for viewing this channel.
Відео
Montgomery Ward Dehumidifier Spring Test (Upload Late)
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Yes, I forgot to read out the power draw in the VIDEO. It drew 4.21 Ampers.
A Look at some Expired Batteries.
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I would still eat them, even though they are past the expiration date.
High Pressure Sodium Light Fixtures in a Parking Lot.
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Taped on 1/18/2024.
2024 Spring Start Up-- 1988 FEDDERS 5200 Air Conditioner
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Yes, as expected, it still works.
Condensation dripping from an R-22 Air Conditioner
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Condensation dripping from an R-22 Air Conditioner
Florescent Light Fixtures With LED Trash Installed
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Florescent Light Fixtures With LED Trash Installed
Air ConditionerS Running on 05/18/2078
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Air ConditionerS Running on 05/18/2078
1980s AC System With Extremely Audible R-22
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1980s AC System With Extremely Audible R-22
Vintage Window Air Conditioner Sighting (look closely)
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Vintage Window Air Conditioner Sighting (look closely)
Fan Spring Start Ups 2024- The Garage Ceiling Fan (Envirofan)
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Fan Spring Start Ups 2024- The Garage Ceiling Fan (Envirofan)
The Exhaust Salamanders at The Workplace
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The Exhaust Salamanders at The Workplace
Spring 2024 Fan Startups - Sears 12 inch Table Fan
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Spring 2024 Fan Startups - Sears 12 inch Table Fan
Spring 2024 Start Ups - """DANGEROUS""" Lakewood Box Fan from 1989
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Spring 2024 Start Ups - """DANGEROUS""" Lakewood Box Fan from 1989
Outtake #2 - 23 when divided. 46 when combined.
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Outtake #2 - 23 when divided. 46 when combined.
Abandoned Burlington Coat Factory - Great Mall of the Great Plains
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Abandoned Burlington Coat Factory - Great Mall of the Great Plains
1990s Craftsman Lawnmower- Will it Run?
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1990s Craftsman Lawnmower- Will it Run?
Replacement Washing Machine- Video Request
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Replacement Washing Machine- Video Request
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@@user-ik4dt4le6j Jesus loves you too.
This is one of my favorites creators.
@@user-ik4dt4le6j God is my favorite creator.
Good selection of fans running bro i enjoyed the video
Did you like the music in the video?
@@LemontTheFanMan Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I like it.
@@user-ik4dt4le6j OK.
Ok
First
First to comment on my own comment.
This is very odd content 😮
have one, sanyo branded, made in 1979,still works just fine. had it for 10+ years. good unit. SUBBED! nice find.
U got the blades on backwards and need cleaning
The blades are on correctly.
Interesting 🤨🤨
Indeed.
Who arrrrrreeee yooouuuuu???
@@user-ik4dt4le6j who are you
I love this content.
Thats good.
Where can I buy this fan? I really want this fan. How can I get it? I love this fan.
LOL
Did you find those lights at ground zero on 9/11?
weird but adorable
Mine is a 30 AHAM pint unit which is a bit older style than this one...both were made by Westinghouse. I have replaced the humidistat in mine with one from a Whirlpool recall service kit.
She probably wanted to get rid of it because it was old. That seems to be the mentality of most people today. Good way to solve the heat in the closet. Problem would be to put a small exhaust fan so that the air would get drawn through.
It is a mentality I will never understand. It's unfortunate so many people have been brainwashed so easily. As for the fan, I have thought about something like that, but it may not be necessary, depending on how often the fridge kicks on. Won't know until I try.
Why is the quality of new things so much worse than the older things?
Made in china. Broken in america.
I found one of these in the trash recently
Was it the one you sent me pictures of?
I only like compressors from china
Dork...
Horrible lighting. Color rendering is absolute poo. If you poured a cup of blood under one, you wouldn't be able to tell if it was blood or water or Coca Cola. LED offer a huge advantage in both color rendering and efficacy. HPS is dead. Signed, The Lighting Geek.
Well, HPS is not dead in my backyard. LEDs have a horrible, harsh, quality light, and compared to HPS, LEDs are only slightly more efficient. If that's the way people want to live, it's not my problem.
Your Check Engine light is on.
Yes, I know. A sensor went bad.
So. Where's something about the efficiency?
I don't know.
Depending on the chemical composition, some batteries have a shelf life of 10 and more years. This means after that time they still can still be used. If batteries leak, that usually starts after they are completly discharged. If those batteries never were used and discharged, its not so very surprising, that they dont leak. Thats different for rechargable batteries. They have a different chemical composition and a higher self-disharging rate. Because of that they take damage much faster if they don't get recharged regularly.
Cheese, how many hours does that thing have on it?!
I can't even imagine the number of hours. It was installed in a building most likely since it was new. The motor is dated 1979. It has likely ran through all the summers since 79,, not once getting cleaned. None of the fans there where ever cleaned. I plan on cleaning it up later this summer for the first time!
That looks great, you can tell even through the camera how bright and thorough the illumination is. I really miss seeing parking lots lit with these lights.
Yes,, unfortunately this is one of the few remaining parking lots with these lights. Hopefully,, they will remain for some time still.
Wow! I haven't seen those for years! We had a bunch we pulled out of an old hospital parking lot years ago. I guess they are good for growing weed indoors or something, so we sold them off for a bit of profit instead of scrapping them.
LEDs are better for pot too.
Where is this that there’s snow and freezing temps at the end of May? 🥶
The video was originally taped on 1/18/2024.
I was in College to get my degree as a Renewable Energy Specialist, the class was asked to provide a plan using what we learned. I chose to do a study on the cost of replacing every high pressure sodium and halogen light and the routine maintenance of replacing the bulbs in adverse weather. with LED systems high lighting the savings and costs of doing this. a year after Graduation The school started replacing the lights. Neighbors are happy that the lights are problem at night because of the way they are designed to project down not out. in total 110 light poles replaced and after 8 to 10 years they will pay for themselves. that was 8 years ago and the Maintenance crew at the college hasn't had to change 1 bulb since. The LED lights they used had a 25 year warranty. a big win for all
While I find this interesting, I have to respectfully disagree with your standpoint on LED lighting for these reasons: 1. HPS lights are an extremely efficient type of light. Yes, LEDs use less energy, but what most people fail to touch on is the fact that LEDs are only SLIGHTLY more efficient the HPS. The difference is not as much as most people make it out to be. 2. HPS lights have a refraction lens that covers the bulb. This ensures that the light will only shine in a sort of "strip" pattern, in order to only illuminate the road. LED fixtures have no refraction lens covering the diodes, which results in light getting blasted all over the ground, not just the road. It also creates a "spotlight" effect on the road, which in turn, creates dark spots. 3. Maybe the LED fixtures your school used are different than the ones around here I have seen. Most, if not all the original LED fixtures they installed around 7 years ago, have been replaced due to some sort of failure. These failures are due to cheap manufacturing. I find this ridicules, because the old HPS lights where in use since the 80s, and 90s, and did not fail near as often. This is just my standpoint on the topic, and I hope you found it interesting, as I did yours.
Probably still tastes good 😂🔋☣️
Well, if you're a person that has to spend your whole life constantly complaining about SOMETHING, I guess light fixtures are fair game. SMFH.
I am not sure what about the video leads you into thinking I spend my whole life constantly complaining about SOMETHING. This video exists to showcase a rather uncommon sight, nowadays of high-quality lighting. All that was stated in the video was commentary on the fixtures. Commentary and complaining are 2 completely different things. This channel exists, to create a community for those with similar interests, to enjoy those interests. The comments box exists on this channel, so that those individuals can communicate with each other, by either, sharing information, memories, or anything directly relating to the video, in a positive manor. If you don't feel you possess the ability to do this, then simply leave.
I one hundred percent agree.
I hate hate comments
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The filament inside is a really good knife sharpener!
Sodium lamps are energy efficient and bright and their lifespan is very long, but they have a CATASTROPHIC colour rendering and they are emitting a kind of light which is much worse regarding to light pollution problem than other light sources e.g. LEDs or Metal-halide HID lamps. These are the reasons HPS lamps are getting be replaced everywhere. But in Europe especially in Eastern Europe e.g. Hungary HPS lamps are still very common.
This is interesting. Thank you for sharing!
The 60 Hz flicker of high pressure sodium lighting gives fluffy winter snow a dotted track appearance sometimes in real life. I miss it.
This was a picture-perfect night to record these fixtures!
I can tell that light has got some high pressure sodium, take a look 👀 on the ground, all that salt and sodium 🧂!
Seriously... I don't know why, but I find that slightly comical...
@@fanman1184 The kid's never seen snow before!
They emit a very nice, natural yellowish light, unlike the cold and unpleasant bright LED-spotlights.
Yes. In my opinion, when driving, it is important to have a good quality light, evenly spread out on the road, so that you can actually see properly. LEDs blast light on a small section of the road and have no refraction lens to stop the glare. Just another money-making craze the world is undergoing. Nothing can ever replace the natural, calming glow of HPS streetlights.
@@fanman1184 Well said!
In addition HPS and MH are superior for cannabis cultivation
You might like them because of their "pleasant" warm light (I personally doubt though it is pleasant) but this kinda orange light is not really for human eyes. Blueish white lights are ideally perceived by human eye which means you can see much better in cold light than in warm light. (And see my other comment above.)
@@peles73really, you are saying that amber and red light is not pleasant for the eyes at night?!?! Wow! You have no clue. Do some research, please? Harsh, bright white and blue, huh? Alright!
It is cool that you have batteries that are that old😮
Why is that cool?
It is older than me😅
“Oh that’s a pretty plate.” shatter sounds. 😂😂😂
Just doing what had to be done.
For the oscillation, I would recommend maybe putting a little grease in the neck pivot. Also check the big driven gear drives the oscillator arm. Sometimes a dropper two of oil will freeze those up. What you have happening seems like a bind.
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Those LED fluorescent things will actually catch fire. A friend of mine put these in his basement and then the smoke detector went off a short while later. He went down to discover that the light fixture was on fire. Needless to say he went back to the old fluorescent set up.
Just another reason to stay away from modern junk. Stick with the stuff we know works, and has for decades.
Do you think a bond fire could be made from one?
@@user-ik4dt4le6j ABSOLUTELY!
Once again a great banger You keep dropping hit after hit
BanG.
“If it still works” This is where you’re going wrong!
You're right! I never should have doubted that liquid gold refrigerant.
What a great banger Again
Again?
Again
I noticed a "DO NOT SELL" sticker on your 4733. I also do the same practice where these stickers go on fans that are special to me. It's nice to know that we have something in common.
Yes, I did not want someone to come take that fan.
Nice
good video i have the same 3720 weather shield box fan as well and i have the B20200 which is the new version of the galaxy simply labeled Lasko i got the one with the Startup sound it was so hard to come across and find.
Thanks! Yes, with these newer fans, it is definitely rare to get one with a start-up sound.
Who’s Jason Rolenhinser?
I don't know. That's why I don't want to call him.
Was it the air conditioner in the window or on the ground?
By using my context clues, and reading the title, I'm going to say it's the one in the window...
The building was not held up by a single 2 by 4. It was held up by two of them.
It's safe...
@@fanman1184 oh good thing it’s safe
i got one in brown from 86 that i use
I would like to find one in brown someday.
@@fanman1184 u should get some 90s laskos or a 1920s brass blader
very interesting mATTEW
Thanks fin flem.