TEEN MAKES A DIY CO2 CAPTURE DEVICE! HELP SOLVE CLIMATE CHANGE!

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  • @MatthewEverhart
    @MatthewEverhart 2 роки тому +41

    Congratulations - people like you hold the keys to our future on this planet. Bravo.

  • @SGF08Y
    @SGF08Y 3 роки тому +13

    Really cool stuff - this deserves more views. With carbon capture tech I suspect things will pan out in a similar way to the energy sector in that it will initially start with centralised, large scale operations under government subsidies, then slowly transition to modular, low-cost, small-scale consumer products. In my existential crisis after my university graduation, it's been on my mind to start a business doing something like this so it's really cool to see others thinking about this approach!

  • @RandyB1296
    @RandyB1296 2 роки тому +7

    Brilliant work. I was actually looking into this as a firefighter for the climate stuff as well as hoping to find a way to get concentrated CO2 to put out fires. You see many cheap fire extinguishers you have in your house are ABC dry chem. This chem happens to be extremely corrosive to metals meaning anything you put out will be destroyed worse than the fire itself much of the time. We have alternative extinguishing agents like water, deionized water (which is a strange feeling to use on electrical fires), halotrons, foams, dry powders, but most interesting to me, is CO2. CO2 being inert will not destroy components in a computer for example or degrade metals. Ofc at high concentrations you could displace oxygen, which would be bad, but you're aiming the CO2 to concentrate in the fire area. However, these extinguishers are very expensive and hard to find unless you're a fire department with a nice township budget. All this to say, we could find an answer to storage in extensive use of CO2 fire extinguishers. It could be marketed to get some revenue and make non-corrosvie extinguishers more available while holding the CO2 unless it is needed in an emergecy. It is worth noting the dry chem still has its place for class A fires. CO2 has a hard time with burning trash, wood, etc.

    • @murkypuddle33
      @murkypuddle33 Рік тому

      interesting. i have an idea, if co2 puts out fires, why not just blow on the flames? 🤣

  • @Bradley-bt6cy
    @Bradley-bt6cy 10 місяців тому +7

    Awesome project! I had and AI write up step by step directions from the transcript:
    Obtain materials - PVC pipes, end caps, elbow joints, glue, drill, fan, tubing, misting nozzles, pump, potassium hydroxide (KOH), water, and a power source.
    Cut and assemble the PVC pipe into a column shape with space for the fan at the bottom and misting nozzles at the top. Glue all joints.
    Drill holes near the top to install misting nozzles. Attach tubing from the pump to the nozzles.
    Install the fan at the bottom of the column, connected to a power source.
    Make a platform or stand to elevate the column.
    Obtain or build an enclosure for testing, like a cardboard box with holes for tubing.
    Make KOH solution by mixing food-grade KOH pellets with water. Start with 10-20% solution.
    Connect pump to power and place KOH solution reservoir above the pump inlet.
    Turn on fan and pump to mist KOH solution down through the column while drawing air up.
    Use CO2 meter to test ppm levels inside enclosure before and during operation.
    Monitor and adjust misting rate, KOH concentration as needed to optimize CO2 removal.
    Drain spent KOH solution and replace with fresh batches as needed.

  • @iamdev1195
    @iamdev1195 3 місяці тому +1

    Amazing Brandon!!! It’s really inspiring…..I hope people like you become the real influence in this world not celebrities!
    Keep winning my friend I hope you create something which will save our environment!
    Wishing you all the best and tons and tons of great health.
    Love from
    India ❤️🇮🇳

  • @angelusmendez5084
    @angelusmendez5084 3 роки тому +13

    Have u ever heard about those things they call "trees"?
    Bad joke 😂 Great project, we need more people like you.
    You can recycle the KOH mixing it with CaOH filter it and you're done. U can also use directly CaOH wich I think is cheaper and has less carbon footprint than KOH
    Speaking of those things they call "trees", there are some plants that "lock" carbon for centuries in silica cells called "phytoliths" (bamboo, coconuts, mangroves, etc).
    Keep building, inspiring and sharing, cheers!

    • @9DeadDingo
      @9DeadDingo 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah it takes on 300 trillion trees to actually achieve that
      Something that this word with rising population growth doesn’t have room for
      Especially when tree require land and land is expensive
      In 1 year a tree can capture the exact amount of carbon ur motorcycle creates in 1 night
      With all of this its safe to assume that trees are horribly inefficient at capturing carbon
      Kelp does a better job
      Man made problems need man made solutions and carbon capture is the most efficient
      A carbon capture machine can do that with 3houra

    • @blakewenning
      @blakewenning Рік тому

      dont

    • @johnfrian
      @johnfrian 11 місяців тому

      Trees eventually die. When they do, they release the carbon they stored up through rotting and wasting away (or getting burnt).
      Trees are great for slow and temporary carbon capture, if you dedicate enormous areas to let them grow.
      Not so much for solving climate crisis.

  • @DanSohan
    @DanSohan 2 роки тому +5

    Like to see another version, would using some form of fabric that allows gas to pass while wet increase surface areas. Be good to see just how much CO2 can be removed from an area of know volume.

  • @nikushim6665
    @nikushim6665 10 місяців тому +2

    Just one problem, Reaction of Co2 to Koh results in K2CO3, once your KOH is spent that's it. You would then have remove the K2CO3 from solution and heat it to high temperature decomposing it back to KOH (while also capturing and compressing the CO2 released for storage). The entire process takes a VARY large amount of energy (Generating more carbon emissions then its removing in the process)

    • @blank4700
      @blank4700 6 місяців тому

      Can't you feed the wastewater to aquatic plants?

  • @CharlieMacklin1
    @CharlieMacklin1 Місяць тому

    Awesome work thanks for the shout out! I think the design you have going looks pretty solid. And I'm super appreciative of the fact you took up the torch, tested the idea, and found that it does actually work.
    Now the hard parts; it is a trace amount of carbon, but since you are using purified potassium hydroxide, by tracking the pH and through chemical testing it can be shown how much potassium carbonate was created, so we can get an idea of productivity.
    The tricky part, which I need to research further, is tracing the sources and tracing the process. For example, we need to know HOW that potassium hydroxide was created...of it can be done using saltwater and solar panels? Minerals mined? Trees chopped down and burned? We need to know so that the device isn't supporting an industry that hurts the environment specifically to create the product. That being said, if we can find potassium hydroxide or magnesium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide as byproduct of an other industry, then it really starts to become viable.
    The unit would always need to be powered by natural energy (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc) because otherwise we are adding more petrol to the atmosphere just to take a little bit out.
    If the final product, which is a carbonate salt, can then be sold or otherwise used for something, perhaps a construction material, chalky product or plaster like product, or perhaps as a soil additive or fertilizer, then you've got a product to sell.
    One idea that strikes me is to use the waste water, once the pH has been reduced to what plant roots can tolerate, that nutrient and carbon rich water can then be used to grow food via hydroponics, although the plants or algae would have to be alkaline tolerant.
    The challenges are many, but I'm glad to see your good work!

  • @renzdevera5404
    @renzdevera5404 3 роки тому +6

    Can you make a diagram? I am actually building a sort of modular biosphere that is isolated from the outside world. It is a closed system with plants and animals living together without any contact outside (like a mini-earth) and i would love to test what if i increase the amount of carbon dioxide, can the machine scrub it out? It's a perfect fit actually 🙌

  • @Validus_news
    @Validus_news 2 роки тому +2

    Your idea is perfect man however the one problem that scientists are facing is if you want to make this project on a large scale it requires a huge amount of energy which came either from coal or burning fossil fuel thus in this way we will release a huge amount of co2 then we did nothing . NICE to met u steve

    • @jamesoncourville9849
      @jamesoncourville9849 2 роки тому +1

      Unless we use renewable energy sources like wind and solar! Or a combination of wind/solar and nonrenewable fossil fuels in the initial stages, then as the capture technology becomes more efficient and renewable plants as well, we could switch over completely. Carbon capture like this would also make it possible to take the carbon from the atmosphere and combine it with hydrogen, to make renewable hydrocarbon fuel like gasoline and jet fuel! It's all very exciting

  • @magiclee9482
    @magiclee9482 3 роки тому +18

    Hej Steve, great project and thanks for sharing! I wonder: 1. How could the carbon be stored for millions of years? 2. How much carbon goes into producing these chemicals? Is it possible to really get it to carbon positive? Looking forward to more projects.

    • @nakedgoatlastnamesarelame8868
      @nakedgoatlastnamesarelame8868 2 роки тому +2

      Can you use it to grow plants for human consumption?

    • @oxygen4030
      @oxygen4030 2 роки тому

      @@nakedgoatlastnamesarelame8868 well yes, but only to a certain extent. It would be useful for indoor greenhouses I'd imagine.

    • @oxygen4030
      @oxygen4030 2 роки тому

      Well, there are already a few ways that major industries have been storing the captured carbon for decades now. One of the main methods is pumping it back into the earth where it came from, such as empty oil reserves. Carbon in = Carbon out, making that carbon "carbon neutral". The current process of making KOH includes using potassium chloride and Water as reactants. The products are KOH (potassium hydroxide), and Cl and H2 (chlorine, hydrogen gas) as byproducts. No CO2 formed from the creation of the acid, so the acid doesn't need to be accounted for in terms of carbon produced (although if you used a different carbon capture solution, it may have CO2 as a byproduct). As for is it possible to go carbon positive, surprisingly yes, in a sense. I'm not sure how to explain it too well but 5:00 ua-cam.com/video/cxVFopLpIQY/v-deo.html in this vid here (I believe this is the video he referred to). Carbon solution in, catches CO2, transformed into calcium carbonate pellets, gets heated up, CO2 and solution are separated. That stores the CO2 and gets the solution back to its original form, making it reusable. There are different methods of carbon capture and some of them have already proven that they're recyclable, which would imply that eventually, the plants themselves would become carbon positive.

    • @arundabasrealestateinvestm1653
      @arundabasrealestateinvestm1653 2 роки тому

      You can use co2 for cultivation of algae

    • @bobhorton5440
      @bobhorton5440 2 роки тому

      ​@@oxygen4030 That's exactly what I'm wanting it for ... a very large indoor greenhouse. I just can't find a place to message Steve! 😞

  • @paperchase4587
    @paperchase4587 2 роки тому +2

    I'm your 666 subscriber love the effort and design hope to learn and see more on this channel

  • @meowmix1569
    @meowmix1569 3 місяці тому

    "It's a lot less than nothing" lmao

  • @kimlibera663
    @kimlibera663 6 місяців тому

    Carbon Engineering won one of Elon Musks prizes. I think it's great you're using your head in hopes of coming up with some portable device so we don't have to give up gas cars.

  • @permafredperma409
    @permafredperma409 Місяць тому

    Good job bro keep on going your achievements will change the world 🌎

  • @livingdead247
    @livingdead247 Рік тому +1

    I’m very interested in a update! Keep
    Pushing on carbon capture! There are some micro sprinkler misters at home depo in the plumbing area. I would like too see carbon captured and pressed in too a block or a solar fan. Thanks👍

  • @michaelinzo
    @michaelinzo 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome bro! I'm looking for idea! This project of yours is amazing!

  • @jeffcornwell5732
    @jeffcornwell5732 Рік тому +3

    Apparently all you need to do now is scale this up. Personally, I've been dreaming up this idea of growing algae to consume CO2 and marketing a small package of dry algae and everything necessary to grow the algae, except the sunlight of course, to the average individual. Then we could have people everywhere utilizing their own carbon capture projects. That would surely combat global warming the fastest. I think you ought to try and market your CO2 Capture Device similarly!

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  Рік тому

      I have definitely seen some projects around algae and it def looks like a good solution

    • @joefriedman2144
      @joefriedman2144 Рік тому

      There's a project in Hawaii I believe doing that, I think they're pumping exhaust from the power plant into algae water

    • @paulverse4587
      @paulverse4587 11 днів тому

      Algae is a very interesting approach which I also read many studies about, but sadly is not - and never will be - viable. Bamboo is another one, which would even according to studies significantly underbid current DAC technologies, but suffers from the same base issue.
      In the end, all this does is to use photosynthesis to capture carbon. Photosynthesis is ... extremly inefficient compared to modern photovoltaics. We are talking ~1% vs ~30%. It's significantly better (like, multiple thousand times) to simply place PV panels instead of Algae panels, and use that power to offset fossil fuels. Plus alot simpler to do. If eventually the world burns no more fossil fuel, then we can start thinking about some way to capture carbon from the atmosphere, but only then does it make sense. Also eating the dried algae will simply reintroduce the carbon into the atmosphere, so it's nothing but agriculture. You'd need to fix the carbon permamently somewhere to make any impact.

  • @miguelbaca8086
    @miguelbaca8086 3 роки тому +3

    Next video should explore how to separate the carbon from the solution to then store it? Excited to see how this develops!

    • @angelusmendez5084
      @angelusmendez5084 3 роки тому +4

      Mix it with calcium hydroxide, filter it and reuse ❤️

    • @bobhorton5440
      @bobhorton5440 2 роки тому +1

      @@angelusmendez5084 My chemistry knowledge is *very* out of date! What would you end up with that you're filtering out? My interest would be in generating a CO2 source for a greenhouse to enhance plant growth.

    • @angelusmendez5084
      @angelusmendez5084 2 роки тому

      @@bobhorton5440 it's basically a displacement reaction what stays in the filter would be calcium carbonate CaCO3. Our mate in the vid could've used lime water with the same results.

    • @angelusmendez5084
      @angelusmendez5084 2 роки тому

      @@bobhorton5440 if you want to get co2 out of calcium carbonate you just have to cook it until it becomes calcium oxide again. It has to reach a specific temperature, I can't remember how much right now.
      But for your use you could get co2 in a less expensive way by getting inside the greenhouse some biological process (fermenting, composting, etc.) or burning wood or hydrocarbons to generate energy or something like that.

  • @1Pv799
    @1Pv799 Місяць тому

    hi. im a fan of your work. could i get a explained steps of creating the model. with clear list of things we need. thank you

  • @mjkeith8748
    @mjkeith8748 3 роки тому +3

    How about a block diagram of the pieces-parts and then a description of the flow?

  • @beachscanner9663
    @beachscanner9663 Рік тому +1

    this is great work. from my limited understanding it is now possible to convert what you have to coal through another chemical process that is at room temp

  • @brentvan488
    @brentvan488 Рік тому +1

    Excellent project. Let me encourage you to try making devices to purify air for the home. Things like Nox are not removed by HEPA filters and perhaps you could develop cheap at home methods fro making cleaner air.

  • @_James_Lee_Show
    @_James_Lee_Show 11 місяців тому +1

    Would you please send me the plans of the work you done with that please

  • @user-jo7rx8yn3q
    @user-jo7rx8yn3q 10 місяців тому

    We need more young thinkers and doers like yourself IV nothing but admiration keep up the good fight and keep thinking outside the box buddy

  • @maxmartin4225
    @maxmartin4225 7 місяців тому

    We just need a home appliance where we can take the CO² and pressurise it and use it to carbonate drinks like the SodaStream

  • @drewpassey4260
    @drewpassey4260 3 роки тому +8

    Can you make a diagram of it? just curious to see how it works and to see of I could design any 3d printed parts for it...

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  3 роки тому +2

      THAT WOULD BE AWESOME! Is there a way I should contact you to send the diagram

    • @enesmol8284
      @enesmol8284 3 роки тому +2

      I want to also

    • @lwsandford
      @lwsandford 3 роки тому +2

      This is dope. Would you consider a how-to or a breakdown? I’ve been meaning to try the same thing!

    • @jedricmercado7126
      @jedricmercado7126 3 роки тому +2

      @@brandonhofman may I have a diagram too?

    • @Archlifts
      @Archlifts 2 роки тому

      I'd be willing to make 3d parts as well to make this work. Inspired by your videos BDAWG and hope this is just the beginning.

  • @christiannicholas9163
    @christiannicholas9163 2 роки тому +6

    Great to see young people making a difference. Great work

  • @aidanhopwood4754
    @aidanhopwood4754 Рік тому

    Nice work in your video, I have a few chemistry ideas you might like. After you capture the CO2, then comes the question of what to do with it. If you collect and purify it, it can be used to make dry ice, to carbonate drinks, and make CO2 fire extinguishers. CO2 can also be converted into more useful substances by reacting it with reducing agents. For example, aluminum hydride (AlH3) reduces CO2 back into methane (CH4). When magnesium burns in CO2, it reduces it back into elemental carbon, which can be used to convert metal oxides back into metals. CO2 can also be reduced to formic acid (HCO2H), which can be converted to carbon monoxide (CO). A useful source of fuel, and is also the precursor to the synthesis of other organic compounds. Theoretically, it should be possible to convert CO2 back into much of the octane (C8H18) that burns to produce it in the first place. But regardless, it might be a while before that happens. The best thing we can do now is take things in small steps like with what you are doing.

  • @harpdude3
    @harpdude3 Місяць тому

    cool science video, nice engineering - carbon capture has the lowest return on investment of any green technology and in certain situations can even result in a net CO2 increase - you should work on reducing the energy required to operate the machine to make it more viable.
    And you could probably figure out a way to grow trees in more places applying yourself like this lol!

  • @mariuskarlowich
    @mariuskarlowich Місяць тому +1

    Hey man I’m working on building this co2 scrubber in ur video and was wondering if you could tell me what that machine is u r using to read the ppm for the co2

  • @nystagmus
    @nystagmus 11 місяців тому +1

    Why don’t we have every home and building have a DAC unit? And we get a tax deduction for it?

  • @angelsingh6889
    @angelsingh6889 5 місяців тому

    Any chance you’d like to get into contact. I have interest in doing an interview or a zoom call so I can ask you a little more about your project. This is genuinely amazing! Hope you’re doing great!

  • @kylefam9356
    @kylefam9356 3 роки тому +3

    You should make multiple and sell them! I would buy.

  • @akjohn09
    @akjohn09 3 роки тому +2

    Very cool. Nice work!

  • @kimlibera663
    @kimlibera663 5 місяців тому

    You got to get this to market. Look to see if you can find a manufacturer to make different sizes. Those of us in blue states are being hounded by governors that want to ban all our appliances & fuels we use. So any invention that is designed to mitigate stuff in the enviro. I am sending a link up to my state senator.

  • @johnandjudivalley
    @johnandjudivalley Рік тому +3

    Why couldn’t you fit a version of this for automobiles to run passively as the vehicle moves then when standing still the fan would operate

    • @paulverse4587
      @paulverse4587 11 днів тому

      1) Extra weight you have to keep driving around and 2) it will entirely mess up aerodynamics of the car , will make that approach very energy-intense for virtually no gain

  • @reubendias18
    @reubendias18 Рік тому

    Great working prototype! Obviously these would work in places where it's difficult to grow trees and maintain them.

  • @MrDocTech
    @MrDocTech 2 роки тому +2

    Great project! It is people like you that will solve the worlds problems.

  • @Jasmine-dk6kg
    @Jasmine-dk6kg 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi! I’m kinda doing the same thing you are!! Can you explain how you got the pump to move the solution upwards and into the mist? I’m kinda stuck there…

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  7 місяців тому

      Make sure the output tube is connected to your mist nozzle and input is in the solution. If that’s not working your pump might not be strong enough for the elevation so mess around with that.
      Best of Luck

  • @Shamsa_Munir
    @Shamsa_Munir 2 роки тому +1

    Good project. Can you share the diagramatic representation of the complete project. Thanks

  • @kimlibera663
    @kimlibera663 6 місяців тому

    Watch Apollo 13. This is the concoction they designed for the astronauts to scrub the carbon out of the LEM.

  • @dannycuervo5139
    @dannycuervo5139 2 роки тому +1

    Peace!!!! Hahah awesome

  • @kurtrustin2548
    @kurtrustin2548 9 місяців тому

    just a heads up, the video is really shaky and wasn't really able to watch it, just propping your phone up in the future would make this much more watchable, just some friendly feedback, cool stuff!

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Рік тому

    easy carbo capture any body can make:
    grow a tree example grow a peach tree from the seed
    grow aloe vera
    build a min greenhouse from reclaimed and recycled materials
    build a mini windmill to generate electricity use reclaimed and recycled materials go to your city dump and ask them if they have an electronics recycling box, ask them if you can have a drill or something else with a dc motor in it you can use this to build a wind generator
    build a battery bank to charge with the windmill, then you can power your devices with renewable energy. these are things to do that don't require buying stuff and growing plants can suck carbon out of the air as long as there's no electricity involved

  • @rohanphadnis6812
    @rohanphadnis6812 3 роки тому +3

    I am interested in deploying these all across the country. I am curious to see how you build this. this video was a great birthday gift (it was uploaded on my bday)

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  3 роки тому +2

      Lol glad you enjoyed

    • @rohanphadnis6812
      @rohanphadnis6812 3 роки тому +2

      @@brandonhofman could you tell me how you built it?Like the steps you took, and exact specifications?

    • @Camelle21Quillobe
      @Camelle21Quillobe Рік тому

      ​@@rohanphadnis6812yeah yeah

  • @TheHighwayGroupie
    @TheHighwayGroupie Місяць тому

    Hi. I see you are using this to precipitate carbon. Do you have a suggestion for a yield of CO2? We are not satisfied with our current supply of CO2 for making soda. The supplier always short shrifts us. We are in a small market, so buying huge machinery is out of the question. We need about 30lbs of CO2 per week. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

  • @machendar12
    @machendar12 5 днів тому

    Can you please make a video on process of making of diy

  • @anonymousCAT420
    @anonymousCAT420 Рік тому +1

    30K views be like
    Kid: Saves the planet I guess?
    World: *Fails to give a fuck*

    • @MoreTubContentOnMyChannel
      @MoreTubContentOnMyChannel Рік тому

      Yeah, we're the issue.
      Not this impossible dream tech.
      They have this running on a huge scale already.
      Over a year now.
      Turns out it's a scam in the end.
      Doesn't really work
      BUT:
      If you're corrupt enough to be in line for the taxpayer scam money, you'll be in the news.

  • @shofman1
    @shofman1 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing!!

  • @ckhang
    @ckhang 3 роки тому +3

    I would like a large scale for my cannabis grow facility.

    • @angelusmendez5084
      @angelusmendez5084 3 роки тому +1

      Plants need CO2 to stay alive 😅

    • @bobhorton5440
      @bobhorton5440 2 роки тому +3

      @@angelusmendez5084 Yes, which is why he wants to pull CO2 from the outside air and pump it into his grow facility ... to increase the CO2 levels and allow the plants to grow faster and "healthier" (from the plants perspective!)

    • @bobhorton5440
      @bobhorton5440 2 роки тому +1

      If you find a solution, I have a vegetable grow facility that I would like to do the same with.

  • @laurenperrault6482
    @laurenperrault6482 2 роки тому +2

    I love your invention, but could you put list of materials and what is the purpose of everything

  • @joshyg9785
    @joshyg9785 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome

  • @cactuspro17
    @cactuspro17 Рік тому +3

    Hi! First of all, congratulations for making this DIY CO2 capture. Would you make a step by step tutorial with all the references of the materials you're using? I'm not an engineer but i can follow a plan ^^ Would it be possible to improve your device ? Like with materials that could increase the amount of CO2 captured ? If you do the math between the amount of CO2 needed to build up your device (materials, transport, on so on) and the amount of CO2 collected, what would be the result like ?
    Anyway, very interessed by all that CO2 capturing, wondering if I could build one up ^^

    • @mohitbansal318
      @mohitbansal318 10 місяців тому

      I guess we will need to take into account about how carbon will the device collect over its lifetime rather a specific time of 1 year.

  • @prashantchaudhary2176
    @prashantchaudhary2176 3 роки тому +2

    This seems like good idea
    Can you please share how to make it or more details about this.....

  • @jaymzgaetz2006
    @jaymzgaetz2006 10 місяців тому

    I wonder if people quit trying to isolate co2 in their capture systems if it could save money. Co2 is more concentrated in cold temperature and is heavier than air. If we focused on higher concentration co2 areas and let a little methane, hydrogen , etc to be captured and put in the ground with the co2 it could be a game changer.

  • @tombowman1610
    @tombowman1610 3 роки тому +2

    Dude this is great

  • @ryangloff4946
    @ryangloff4946 Місяць тому

    Love the effort but I'm guessing the carbon footprint of running the device outweighs the benefit of the device.

  • @UsefulMotivation365
    @UsefulMotivation365 Рік тому

    Very good man! We need more people like you!!

  • @NICKDEVILS420
    @NICKDEVILS420 Рік тому

    Maybe JSO need to spend time doing this then blocking roads sbd disrupting events.

  • @LeanneJenZiegler
    @LeanneJenZiegler 2 роки тому +1

    Please notice that big guys (I won't mention names but initials only B.G.) wouldn't not want your product out because it could cut into his bottom line. BE SAFE!!

  • @agencyaudio
    @agencyaudio 3 роки тому +1

    Nice work.

  • @troymoore7537
    @troymoore7537 Рік тому

    first off, great idea. proof of concept is a start. but don't stop there. keep going. don't count on big companies for what you can do yourself. as for your version 2.0 attempt, if you decide to keep experimenting with this, try having the air pass through a tank of water with the co2 binder agent in it. maybe even have the pass through a few fish tank bubblers to maximize air disbursal and contact with the binding agent. maybe even add a co2 monitor in the intake stage and another in the output stage to prove its working, for one, and to see how much carbon it actually captures.

  • @kenpatriquin8324
    @kenpatriquin8324 6 місяців тому

    What if you used a fogger system instead of a sprayer less water used and you could set it to a higher humidity and try using a micro pore membrane to pass the clean air system then reverse osmosis to re use... great idea and work

  • @A2J_Tim
    @A2J_Tim Рік тому

    Why does every body forget that the earth needs carbon for plants to survive, if any thing we could use about 4 times more carbon in our atmosphere which would do wonders for our plant life and our growing seasons, plants would produce alot more food.
    Just so you know I am doing the exact opposite of what your doing.

  • @BohdanBurmich
    @BohdanBurmich 6 місяців тому

    Awesome info, man! Thank you so much!

  • @tanvikatyal276
    @tanvikatyal276 2 роки тому +1

    I really need like how u made it as I am a student and want to do some research on this 🤔Please provide the synopsis I written form

  • @francoisdupont3082
    @francoisdupont3082 Рік тому

    I expected to see Amhed’s clock but looks promising. It would be interesting to try bringing up co2 levels in a sealed grow tent.

  • @KiloFeenix
    @KiloFeenix 10 місяців тому

    How come when i was your age home Depot or Lowe's never carried small submersible pumps.

  • @peterweeds4682
    @peterweeds4682 2 роки тому

    Wooooooooah, all that plastic. Oak trees do it by dropping seeds.... No plastic.

  • @user-oj8ns2cn2d
    @user-oj8ns2cn2d 5 місяців тому

    Can u send an detail idea or viedo or a drawing of it plsss

  • @antichrislearnsdening4612
    @antichrislearnsdening4612 Рік тому

    What if you installed a PM2.5 and charcoal Filter in the Top vent column? You could also install an internal UV light. This would help kill bacteria, filter smoke, smog, and dust, while at the same time, scrubbing the Co2.

  • @porkrind3512
    @porkrind3512 2 роки тому +1

    Very impressive

  • @JWARD3045
    @JWARD3045 2 роки тому +1

    Must consider the carbon release from power production.

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  2 роки тому +1

      Yes has battery’s that can be charged by solar however making it even greener. This is just prototype to be expanded upon

    • @bobhorton5440
      @bobhorton5440 2 роки тому

      Using renewables for running the fan & pump is very much within the realm of possibility.

  • @juharuohisto5702
    @juharuohisto5702 Рік тому

    Plants are capturing CO2 and produce oxygen ... And grow food for you.

  • @syedwalirashid6789
    @syedwalirashid6789 5 місяців тому

    hey man we are working on a similar project we would highly appreciate your help. it would be really nice if you can provide the plans of how this works and the important info you mentioned in the video.

  • @1234SERGIO4321
    @1234SERGIO4321 2 роки тому +1

    Cool idea. Is there another video where you show the process in details and not just your face? Lol.

  • @qwertyspears9655
    @qwertyspears9655 2 роки тому +1

    Cool and necessary

  • @christi1343
    @christi1343 Рік тому

    I really am looking forward to do what you have done in a bit larger scale, can you pls explain a bit more on the drainage system and overall : )

  • @wolflotbrook
    @wolflotbrook Рік тому

    nice 👍 ,going to try to make one too

  • @tsouhinho
    @tsouhinho 9 місяців тому

    Hi there. I would like to talk to you about your experience with this. I would be interested to develop it further into a bussiness model. Let me know if you want to talk.🖖

  • @shanmugaraja257
    @shanmugaraja257 Рік тому +1

    Hloo bro i need this experiment idea ??

  • @aagamjain3620
    @aagamjain3620 2 роки тому +1

    Very good video, I was interested in how you tested the capture device in a control environment. I didn't quiet understand that part

  • @vishank7
    @vishank7 8 місяців тому

    Great work!

  • @hankfowler8194
    @hankfowler8194 Рік тому

    How about putting this on electric cars to make them carbon positive.

  • @alexmipego
    @alexmipego 9 місяців тому

    I'm look into this a bit because of an issue/idea. It's a pity the end result is not gas CO2. It seems just heating the result do it, right?

  • @PrudenceChisanga-qw4dn
    @PrudenceChisanga-qw4dn 4 місяці тому

    Please send me a full video I want to make it too please

  • @othmanemiftah4707
    @othmanemiftah4707 2 роки тому +1

    It's a wonderful video, plz could send me the diagram if it 's possible? And thanks you for that video.

  • @pintoleo
    @pintoleo 2 роки тому

    Thx for the video! really helpful .

  • @aniketshitole1617
    @aniketshitole1617 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! This is awesome. I would like to contact you for my university project. How can I reach you? Thanks

  • @hevpjf
    @hevpjf Рік тому +1

    how can i produce 1 kilo of cO2 for free and by day please ?

  • @markrich3271
    @markrich3271 6 місяців тому

    Look at aeroponic systems for spray nozzles and pumps .

  • @adventuremarten8136
    @adventuremarten8136 Рік тому

    Great job.

  • @tanvikatyal276
    @tanvikatyal276 2 роки тому +1

    Hi ...really liked ur video ...
    Can u plz give ur synopsis of this project as I really need ...

  • @micjotar
    @micjotar Рік тому

    Gas cars spew out a lot more than just CO2

  • @huntingkc1
    @huntingkc1 2 роки тому +1

    Kid, you do 5 more videos like this and you are set

  • @muzzi_za
    @muzzi_za 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, Would u mind posting a list of what is needed to build the model

    • @brandonhofman
      @brandonhofman  2 роки тому

      Possibly in the future

    • @muzzi_za
      @muzzi_za 2 роки тому

      @@brandonhofman hi do u mind telling me what the pipe coming out from the bottom of the pvc pipe is for, and what fan is used

  • @NashHinton
    @NashHinton 2 роки тому +1

    But you're releasing co2 when you make potassium hydroxide.

  • @divyakelani3160
    @divyakelani3160 2 місяці тому

    Hey I need your help to make this for my school project
    Please reply asap