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Colorado's Solar-Thermal Roadmap
The Solar Thermal Alliance of Colorado (STAC) unveils a roadmap for turning Colorado into a global leader in solar-thermal energy production. The Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (COSEIA) and Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) led the effort.
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Building the 21st Century Grid
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Steve Hauser, VP-Integration for NREL, predicts the power grid will become smarter and more localized in the next 20 years.
Colorado State University Turns Green Into Gold
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Colorado State University's colors are green and gold, honoring its agricultural heritage as a land-grant university. But the school also is turning green into gold by using green energy to save money.
Simple Stove for Third World Users
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Colorado State University has designed a simple stove that's improving health and the environment in Third World countries.
CORE Sustainability Opportunities Summit 2011
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CORE's annual Sustainability Opportunities Summit focused on business-based paths to sustainability without the histrionics that dominate so much of our political discussions on these issues.
Frame de art's 20th anniversary party
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Scenes and customer testimonials from Frame de art's 20th anniversary party on March 8, 2011.
Frame de art is 20 years old
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Frame de art, one of Denver's premier custom framers, is 20 years old. Owner Brian Hart talks about two big changes in that time that allow him to serve customers better.
Frame de art owner Brian Hart discusses his success
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Owner Brian Hart of Frame de art, one of Denver's premier custom framers, discusses his continuing success as 20th anniversary approaches.
Frame de art - 20th anniversary coming up
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Frame de art, Denver's premier custom framing shop, will celebrate it's 20th anniversary on March 8. Some customers and owner Brian Hart's mom share their thoughts on why Frame de art is so successful.
Getting your swamp cooler ready for summer
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Eric Garvey of HandyMan Matters of South Metro Denver and Colorado Springs shows how to get your swamp cooler ready for summer.
Getting your swamp cooler ready for winter
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Eric Garvey of HandyMan Matters of South Metro Denver and Colorado Springs show how to winterize your swamp cooler.
Jerry Brown's video resume
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PR professional Jerry Brown of Denver wants to put his experience, judgment and skill to work for you.
Energy Efficiency Inspired by The Jetsons and The Anasazi
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John Avenson's decision to make his home highly energy efficient was inspired by the Anasazi and The Jetsons.
South Metro Denver Chamber moving to SouthGlenn
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South Metro Denver Chamber President John Brackney and commercial real estate broker Mark Grillo discuss the Chamber's upcoming move to The Streets at SouthGlenn.
Rock Barbers of Louisville Rocks
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Rock Barbers of Louisville, CO, specializes in men's haircuts that are a cut above.
Neighborhood-wide energy improvements
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Neighborhood-wide energy improvements
Weatherization: Saving energy to be more comfortable
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Weatherization: Saving energy to be more comfortable
Turning Lucky Drivers Into Safe Drivers
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Turning Lucky Drivers Into Safe Drivers
Colorado Green Career Resource Fair
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Colorado Green Career Resource Fair
Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open-2010 regional winners
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Rocky Mountain Cleantech Open-2010 regional winners
Steve Stevens: Sun & Super Insulation
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Steve Stevens: Sun & Super Insulation
SunTrac Solar Assembly
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SunTrac Solar Assembly
SunTrac Solar Panel Assembly
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SunTrac Solar Panel Assembly
Wind energy runs into NIMBY
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Wind energy runs into NIMBY
Don Marostica-CRES Conference 2010
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Don Marostica-CRES Conference 2010
Peter Fusaro: Oil & "Green" Do Mix
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Peter Fusaro: Oil & "Green" Do Mix
Cleantech Open-Rocky Mtn Semifinalists
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Cleantech Open-Rocky Mtn Semifinalists
Sustainability Reporting-Jim Howard
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Sustainability Reporting-Jim Howard
Sustainability Reporting-Shannon Diederich
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Sustainability Reporting-Shannon Diederich
Sustainability Reporting-Julian Lee
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Sustainability Reporting-Julian Lee

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @makeitstop9344
    @makeitstop9344 6 місяців тому

    I live in the desert ( 100-110 degrees). Dura Cool pads SUCK! Aspen wood wool will provide 100 % saturation! Blue plastic pads just distribute water!! Just try and see the clear differences are amazing! ASPEN WOOD WOOL IS UNBEATABLE!

  • @thatpart7344
    @thatpart7344 Рік тому

    Thanks brother!

  • @aashusoni8210
    @aashusoni8210 2 роки тому

    Jerreigh

  • @johnfranklin5277
    @johnfranklin5277 2 роки тому

    Pan must be cleaned thoroughly, a new pump strainer should be used.

  • @ahh59823
    @ahh59823 3 роки тому

    dont cool

  • @محمد90-ض8ز
    @محمد90-ض8ز 3 роки тому

    هـم أكـو باعـراق🇮🇶مـثل هـذا↑ ؟ سـفنج، مدري فراش😁وفصله على مبردة اليعرف أسم🤔لايقصر خلي يگول 👍

  • @abso4360
    @abso4360 3 роки тому

    Cant wait to do this in 116 degree weather 😄

  • @Muajtutshiab
    @Muajtutshiab 4 роки тому

    Why need to cover up the swamp cooler in the winter for

  • @patrickcallan8256
    @patrickcallan8256 4 роки тому

    Good video however, you missed the part about disconnecting and/or draining the water supply line, which will freeze if it has water in it.

    • @lookthatpigisflying9694
      @lookthatpigisflying9694 3 роки тому

      great vedio!! and yes, he missed that, now I don't know what to do with the water...

  • @ricerealtor980
    @ricerealtor980 4 роки тому

    What are the outer dimensions of the Suntrac solar panel?

  • @traviswestmoreland7335
    @traviswestmoreland7335 4 роки тому

    Change this title to: "Changing your swamp cooler pads".

  • @RockVoice4Real
    @RockVoice4Real 4 роки тому

    Swamp coolers are asinine. This was high tech in 1920. Hey look guys I can stand next to a cup of water and achieve the same.

  • @abcdefghijklmno7384
    @abcdefghijklmno7384 5 років тому

    2nd throw sime numbers up on a graph on how much more effient or less carbon burning the stove is. Come on your college logo is in the background have some resoect for your work.

  • @abcdefghijklmno7384
    @abcdefghijklmno7384 5 років тому

    1st this video is terrible in that its about the stive not this guy burping on camera. Show the stove working instead.

  • @grandslam1998
    @grandslam1998 5 років тому

    Well done!

  • @reddotmobility
    @reddotmobility 6 років тому

    250kw? But the size seems much smaller than normal induction motor? Like 30kw motor

  • @albertramos6574
    @albertramos6574 6 років тому

    Ok so I should probably take my Sunday best shoes off first

  • @lvycedeno1509
    @lvycedeno1509 6 років тому

    Where can i buy that cookstove? Im from Philippines.

  • @عمارالوائلي-ذ2ز
    @عمارالوائلي-ذ2ز 6 років тому

    هؤلاء من تنطبق عليهم الايه(وقل اعملوا فسيرى الله عملكم ورسوله).🕋🕋🕋🕋

  • @pernellkatchp66
    @pernellkatchp66 6 років тому

    I did it quickly and efficiently with instructions from Avasva webpage.

  • @dalerdhillon4513
    @dalerdhillon4513 6 років тому

    hello

  • @ClayV314
    @ClayV314 7 років тому

    To improve the Tesla engine, you will need a Y shaped induction cable fashioned out of Iron Cobalt connected to both wheelsets to absorb the kinetic energy of the wheels. At the center of that "Y", you would place two counter rotating magnetic discs that would absorb the energy of the wheels, and those discs would capture a fraction of the energy generated by the wheels and allow for 200 to 300 more miles of travel. The Y shaped Induction cables should be fashioned in such a way that the magnetic charge is spiraled until it meets the center of the "Y", at which point each magnetic charge from all angles is opposite of the other. This will create magnetic current that will build until it reaches its end point at the counter rotating discs. At that point the Y shaped intersection would be positive or negative and the top rotating disc would be the opposite, thus allowing for the induction of the inert energy of the wheels. The magnetic current will power the counter rotating discs and enable thestorage of yet-unrealized electricity to allow for more miles of travel.

  • @seaplaneguy1
    @seaplaneguy1 7 років тому

    Working on distributed engine system for IC. Each motor is 100 hp 6 inch D by 12 inches, smaller than the Tesla motor. I can make one about the same size with as much or more torque as the Tesla that is CONSTANT to 12,000 rpm if wanted.. Can put as many as you want into front and back as clusters.... Has NG tank included. 60% and the 40% waste heat can do cooling or heating...basically par to Tesla plug to wheel at 72 degrees and much better on cold/hot days. My preferred fuel is NG at $1/gallon. Electricity is 15 cent/kwh which is $5/gallon. Battery cost now is 12 cents/kw-hr....$4/gal. That makes $9/gallon for Tesla fuel vs $1/gallon for NG. The system compresses the gas from the house feed. My system also does not need a battery, but can use one if desired at 45%. Car should be 1/2 weight of Tesla with same power. Can do active drag reduction because it works with air...1/2 wind drag and rolling drag. 250 mpge highway, and 500 mpg city is for a 2 place on $1/gal fuel. No smog, no NOx....just water and CO2, or none if run on battery. Can be used for distillation...water harvest from car....clean water anywhere you go... Can run grid power at 5.5 cent/kw-hr on NG or 2.6 cents/kwh on solar thermal. The verdict is not out....My engine can run better on electricity because it also works on air, thus lowering drag and does not need heavy batteries, thus allowing zero emissions when desired. It can torque out at zero rpm, just like a Tesla. In a flying car or roadable seaplane/ airplane it will be 1 cent/mile at 100 mph, and can go up to 360 mph with 12 motors and land at 30 mph door to door. This new engine will be at least 1/6-1/10th the cost of an electric system to fly... It can allow thrust vectoring on the water, solar power for when you beach on a island and more. To do all this can do would take a massive airplane... There is a better way....

    • @rap_freestyles
      @rap_freestyles 2 роки тому

      How's the engine going jackass?

    • @seaplaneguy1
      @seaplaneguy1 2 роки тому

      @@rap_freestyles Great. (BTW, I am not a Jackass/Democrat) I added CO2 capture and secondary drive for 75% efficiency. Electro Ethanol fuel making now focus. Looking at 160 MPG at 70 mph, 300 City, 244 combined on gasoline and 112 mpg HWY, 210 city, 171 combined with electro Ethanol made from solar at $1/gallon. The fuel with capture is 1/100th the CO2 of gasoline. On solar, the NET engine is CO2 NEGATIVE, and captures CO2 all the time, both from air and combustion. Dry ice for cold store in car...captured water for showers/washing in car. 7000 miles on Ethanol, 10,000 on gasoline HWY. Can tow up to 26,000 LB total combined weight. Mini van/pickup would have 500 HP and weigh ~1/2 an EV. Lots more... NET makes all the rest obsolete. I saved 20 years of development by NOT building the 2018 version you mentioned. NET will be the standard for engines world wide.

  • @rajansaini1126
    @rajansaini1126 7 років тому

    Nice work how much price of. One set

  • @rickvia8435
    @rickvia8435 7 років тому

    250Kw works out to about 335 HP

  • @oscarhollywood
    @oscarhollywood 7 років тому

    Anyway we can buy a tesla motor to replace IC motors in regular cars?

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing 7 років тому

      No. But there are companies that will convert petrol cars to electric. It's a lot of work though. So at this point you'd probably be better off just buying a secondhand electric car.

  • @russellp1982
    @russellp1982 7 років тому

    its not a wrench its called a pair of channel locks duhhhh

  • @bartholomewthedisciple8997
    @bartholomewthedisciple8997 7 років тому

    counter rotating cylinders

  • @1peanut
    @1peanut 7 років тому

    them blue pads suck. the ones you took out are best. them blue pads will make it 15* hotter in your house. Just use the shredded aspen wood pads. the are better than any other product.

  • @Paris1780
    @Paris1780 7 років тому

    can i buy online???

  • @voltarsystems
    @voltarsystems 7 років тому

    ok, how do just by the motor and drive unit?. im sold. no i dont want the car.

  • @fitofight8540
    @fitofight8540 7 років тому

    why 3 phase motors in cars are smaller in size compared to 3 phase motors of the same horsepower for other use like cranes , water pumps etc?

    • @rap_freestyles
      @rap_freestyles 2 роки тому

      Ev motors aren't running at full speed 24/7 so can be smaller than motors that run constantly and ev motors have to be efficient for weight so they are made smaller than cheap big motors.

  • @7x779
    @7x779 7 років тому

    Dude, I guess you just changed the pads to make a video, or promote the blue pads? Your old pads were fine, and now your cooler is going to cool less, and filter more poorly, than your old Aspen pads.

  • @quangminhvo713
    @quangminhvo713 7 років тому

    My evaporative cooler have wheels and the shell of them made out of ABS plastic make it light. The cooling pad is made out of carton. It have a 30 liter water tank. It have a air filter in some models on the cooling pad cover. It can be washed with a soft bristled brush under the flow of water. The maintenance is needed between a week to three months depending on the air conditions.

  • @devinearls7117
    @devinearls7117 7 років тому

    A lot of people are giving this guy shit for using these blue pads but I wonder if he just bought the cheapest stuff available for the purpose of making the video.

    • @7x779
      @7x779 7 років тому

      I don't think so, unless things have changed, the Aspen pads are cheaper. He bought them because the label says they are cooler, and it looks pretty, and doesn't make a mess in your car or truck when you bring them home.

  • @TheRealFobican
    @TheRealFobican 7 років тому

    Funny thing I once saw in a video a while ago about how the Roadster was assembled where they only showed that there was only one mount which was at only one of the sides to bolt onto the chassis of the Roadster. I guess they forgot to install the other drivetrain-to-chassis mounting.

  • @Belofsky1
    @Belofsky1 8 років тому

    Why does it have 3 wires?

    • @nema9453
      @nema9453 8 років тому

      3 phase.. 3 wires..

    • @Belofsky1
      @Belofsky1 8 років тому

      Nema Doesn't really help me out

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 8 років тому

      Forward, backward, and park.

    • @greg55666
      @greg55666 8 років тому

      +Slap Happy The real answer is that the rotor is a magnet. Outside the rotor are coils that create magnetic fields. The way you make the motor turn is by pulling the magnet toward the coils. You can't just turn all the coils on at one time, or the magnetic field is everywhere. The way you make it spin is by continually alternating the coils around the outside in a wave, so the rotor is constantly chasing after the magnetized coils. So, three wires. One wire is ground. Then there are two sets of coils that alternate, one on, then the other. So there are two additional wires, one for each set. An electronic controller somewhere controls the alternations, sending current through one set, then the other. It's actually quite simple. If you connected those wires to a two-way switch, you could make the engine turn yourself by rhythmically switching it back and forth. It wouldn't go very fast, of course, but it would move.

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing 7 років тому

      Because it's an induction motor with three coils. In order to turn the motor at different speeds, you energise the three coils in sequence at varying frequencies.

  • @nevrbdwnruby7484
    @nevrbdwnruby7484 8 років тому

    Umm?? I heard it's a 4 pole motor... so doesn't that mean it's going around 1800 RPM??

  • @ZigSputnik
    @ZigSputnik 8 років тому

    The interviewer seemed to be struggling for questions to ask, even though we had barely touched on how the motor works. Also very poor sound and film making in general. A wasted opportunity.

  • @santanero12
    @santanero12 8 років тому

    Where can i get one to swap it into a 2016 mustang

  • @turbo3089
    @turbo3089 8 років тому

    can i turn it into a house generator

    • @TupacMakaveli1996
      @TupacMakaveli1996 8 років тому

      i have the same question

    • @stoms00
      @stoms00 7 років тому

      This is the dumbest thing I've ever read

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing 7 років тому

      Technically, yes you could. But it'd be a lot more cost-effective to just buy a generator.

  • @larrygill4102
    @larrygill4102 8 років тому

    I agree those blue pads do not cool, They suck, why would I handy guy install them? I know because he knows nothing about s evaporated cooler, Push him off the roof, idiot

    • @7x779
      @7x779 7 років тому

      Because he believed the false advertising on the label "Cooler than aspen pads!!" YOu're right, the blue and/or green pads SUCK.

    • @coldplay261021
      @coldplay261021 4 роки тому

      @@7x779 Damn I just bought these :-(

  • @romeliapolly1212
    @romeliapolly1212 8 років тому

    I made it, learned on inplix website. great solutions I think.

  • @jerryortiz3172
    @jerryortiz3172 8 років тому

    How and where can I get that motor

  • @dogintwater6454
    @dogintwater6454 8 років тому

    does anyone know where I can buy one, or who makes this motor? I just want to have one to play with

    • @ryanolson1110
      @ryanolson1110 8 років тому

      dogintwater you're looking at a very expensive motor. probably 10k+

    • @Acolis
      @Acolis 7 років тому

      6600 18650s costs about 4,000

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies 8 років тому

    No metallic colours

  • @jerryortiz3172
    @jerryortiz3172 8 років тому

    How and where can I get that motor??

  • @scottbendall7280
    @scottbendall7280 8 років тому

    This is terrible! Why are we replacing Aspen pads with junk pads? The Aspen pads are already sized at Home Depot or your local supply house. no need to cut. And Aspen pads get 3° cooler

    • @bababooey7576
      @bababooey7576 8 років тому

      so they can drag that generic roll of crappy stuff and cut to fit. weird...I agree with you completely! I'd always use the good stuff in a case like this.

    • @7x779
      @7x779 7 років тому

      Dude, finally someone here who knows, all that alternative synthetic and paper pads are crap. Aspen is best, and not only that, but this guy's old pads looked fine.

    • @eddymac2052
      @eddymac2052 7 років тому

      Yeeea. Worse pads ever, never again for me. GET ASPENS

  • @rlemoyne007
    @rlemoyne007 8 років тому

    The motor and power electronics are liquid-cooled. Does that need maintenance?

  • @marioalonso0304
    @marioalonso0304 8 років тому

    y funciona?