Bro, ur videos have extremely high quality. Both video & audio. Also ur added animation and simple way of explanations always helps me. Keep up the good work. Hope we can get a video per month.
Bruh, I'm so pumped! I just serviced a fishing boat's hold tank down pump and i now know that it was a semi-closed, vertically oriented, close-coupled, single stage centrifugal pump! These video's are the best, please keep making them!
Dude, you are the man. I work for a pipeline company on the commercial side, and I could never get a good answer on how these pumps actually work, and you come in here and just explain things so perfectly. You’re the best, and keep PoPPing those Ps, I love it
This engineer wanted to thank you for your thorough explanation. Significantly more info was given in a much more compressed format than any crummy engineering blog I've read recently...
As a maintenance technician and a waste water operator I love watching your videos. All are very informative and well done. Can you please discuss the Eddy pump?
As an outsider to all of this, this information is SOOOOOOO helpful. I seriously started to learn these concept by ignorantly browsing through a Harbor Freight catalog. I DO NOT recommend this strategy. Gorgeous editing, nicely organized script, great audio, great camera work, post-production animation is beautiful...So glad I found this channel. THANK YOU FOR THIS!! I'd be more than happy to contribute a buck or so per video, if you ever wanted to get into that whole Patreon thing. I'm probably not alone in that. Just something to think about.
These are videos are simply awesome. As a new maintenance engineer I have been to many courses to learn about equipment , However non of the were as good as these videos. Thanks
Dude you ROCK!! I've been doing this stuff for years and now trying to teach a bunch of rookies and don't you know they're watching your videos!! Thanks for what you do! Blessings
Hey Man!! Adam, I can't express how much helpful are these videos of yours..!! Your skills are just beyond limit..!! Hoping new videos quite frequently.. Thank you again for such great education...
Just found this channel and watched all your videos back to back. I've been looking for something like this for ages - a simple and practical explanation of mechanical components. Thank you and I look forward to more videos.
I have seen a few of your videos now, and they have been very helpful. You have earned yourself a subscription my friend. Anyone who wants to learn about pumps, I will be directing them to your channel.
Thank you for taking time out of your life to make these great educational videos! I am currently working at a chemical manufacturing site and looking to make the switch into oil manufacturing. These videos are a huge help to me since its been a long time since I had to know the detailed inner workings of the equipment I currently use and will be using in future careers. Again Thank You and please make more videos. :)
Adam, stunningly good series of teaching vidios. All need follow up in depth information but are great teasers to encorage learning. The production is superb. Somehow you should be producing multiple of these that make an on line course.
You have some great videos here. I hope you continue to make many more. Your style reminds me of Alton Brown. Everything is explained very clearly and is still interesting with helpful graphics. Great work!
Hai.... Your videos are perfect piece of knowledge for the universe... Your videos are helpful to Many technical people working in the industry,IAM one of them... Please continue your videos...we are egarly waiting your next video...
I have a question for what you are saying at 4:02 I thought pressure decreases as the speed increase.Can you explain why this is not what we observe in this case?
I'm very grateful for your educational videos, and I would like to advise you to take necessary PPE inside facilities and especially take off the ring from your hand to avoid any finger injury.
Great Video guy!! I just found out your videos accidentally. It's really a great channel I'm mechanic and I'm learning a lot. Keep this amazing work. Best regards from Brazil...
Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge by clear and detail explanation with the wonderful animation pictures of those equipments. It does help people try hard to find out how those equipments to function. Much much appreciate your kindness contributions to the public 👍👍👍😄
great videos my man! As a power engineer they're great training videos and a nice break from reading text books. Would love to see more vids in the future, keep up the good work!
OMG YOU ANSWERED MY LONG AWAITED QUESTION. So the closed impeller is like a tesla turbine, which is better/more efficient than bladed ones!! Thank you so much
I hope after you cover the majority of the major basics of machine tech you get into more intermediate difficulty stuff. Super impressed with the videos quality. Also, just adding my 2 cents here, since this channel is obviously easily monetizable you go with patreon funding and not sponsors. IMO if you were to monetize more in the future you could make plenty off viewer contributions without subjecting us to (baked in) advertisements. Again, my 2 cents. You are an impressive creator. ♥
Amazing video. i'm foundryman, I produced such castings like an impeller and the housing but didn't know how it actually works, because we only supply in the condition of the spare parts not complete pump to Europe and America, which they complete assembled. Very valuable video, thanks, keep up the good work. immediately Subscribe!
keep going brother.you are doing excellent job.Am waiting for some new videos regarding gears valves flanges selection of pumps etc .i can bet you if you are moving like this this channel will have a great future for sure
Love this channel and all contents! You teach so well with this good quality videos. Can't wait to see the next one ;) Do you recommend others mechanical channels ?
whats the effect of impeller materials in the pump efficiency according the kind of water , for example in our area some time the water has high ratio of salt, or the turbidity of water high ratio
Adam could you include some consideration of the Tesla Pump ( AKA shear turbine/pump) style impeller please? And how does it compare to a traditional impeller for efficiency and for slurry handling. Thank you.
Dear Adam, not related to your posts, I would like to ask if adding a check valve could help reduce head pressure from a single magnetic drive water pump at 250 gal/hr at 5 feet through 1/2 inch PVC pipe, and if check valves would prevent forward flow. Can you answer this question? Thanks. Robby
Bro, ur videos have extremely high quality. Both video & audio. Also ur added animation and simple way of explanations always helps me. Keep up the good work. Hope we can get a video per month.
The production value of these videos is insane.
Bruh, I'm so pumped! I just serviced a fishing boat's hold tank down pump and i now know that it was a semi-closed, vertically oriented, close-coupled, single stage centrifugal pump! These video's are the best, please keep making them!
Dude, you are the man. I work for a pipeline company on the commercial side, and I could never get a good answer on how these pumps actually work, and you come in here and just explain things so perfectly. You’re the best, and keep PoPPing those Ps, I love it
This engineer wanted to thank you for your thorough explanation. Significantly more info was given in a much more compressed format than any crummy engineering blog I've read recently...
Why didn't I found this channel before! Invaluable centrifugal pumps overview, thanks!
As a maintenance technician and a waste water operator I love watching your videos. All are very informative and well done. Can you please discuss the Eddy pump?
As an outsider to all of this, this information is SOOOOOOO helpful. I seriously started to learn these concept by ignorantly browsing through a Harbor Freight catalog. I DO NOT recommend this strategy.
Gorgeous editing, nicely organized script, great audio, great camera work, post-production animation is beautiful...So glad I found this channel. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
I'd be more than happy to contribute a buck or so per video, if you ever wanted to get into that whole Patreon thing. I'm probably not alone in that. Just something to think about.
These are videos are simply awesome. As a new maintenance engineer I have been to many courses to learn about equipment , However non of the were as good as these videos.
Thanks
Dude you ROCK!! I've been doing this stuff for years and now trying to teach a bunch of rookies and don't you know they're watching your videos!! Thanks for what you do! Blessings
You are not only a good engineer but a multi-talented expert, I admire you!
You are doing a great job explaining. Keep going in compressors, valves, gears
God bless you bro🙏
Hey Man!! Adam, I can't express how much helpful are these videos of yours..!! Your skills are just beyond limit..!! Hoping new videos quite frequently.. Thank you again for such great education...
Just found this channel and watched all your videos back to back. I've been looking for something like this for ages - a simple and practical explanation of mechanical components. Thank you and I look forward to more videos.
I have seen a few of your videos now, and they have been very helpful. You have earned yourself a subscription my friend. Anyone who wants to learn about pumps, I will be directing them to your channel.
Keep making these videos please! They help me out so much in my industrial maintenance class.
You have a very unique way of making complex subjects very easy to understand. Thank you so much for your educational videos!
These videos rule, and I'm glad you're back to posting. You're a hell of an educator.
Thank you for taking time out of your life to make these great educational videos! I am currently working at a chemical manufacturing site and looking to make the switch into oil manufacturing. These videos are a huge help to me since its been a long time since I had to know the detailed inner workings of the equipment I currently use and will be using in future careers. Again Thank You and please make more videos. :)
Man... these are so good... THANK YOU for not YELLING OVER THE NOISE.
you're back! super stoked! thanks for the great videos!
having just started in the oil & gas industry, these video's are invaluable! Thanks!
I would like to give a thousand likes. Hats off. Excellent explanation 👍
Thank you Adam..... your videos and explanations are simple and easy to understand
cant thank u enough for the knowledge I gained here. thank u Adam. I learned a lot. waiting for more videos.
Thanks for the videos, I'm a plumber's helper and we work in these industrial / commercial environments all the time
Damn this channel is a gold mine, super well made video. Congratulations
I almost thought MTVB was over, but then YES, A NEW VIDEO!
The animations here are insanely useful. THANK YOU!
Your video is amazing. One can't explain in more simpler way than this. Keep going.
Excellent Video, your explanation has been very clear and understandable
Plz don’t stop making these awesome videos! Coming from LSU mechanical engineer !
Ya the production of these videos is awesome, i dont think there is any other video channel similar to this with this much information
Excellent tutorial!! Great explanation and graphics.
I find your videos very informative. I really appreciate your help in making this easier to understand.
Love the videos, so glad you're back. I hope there's more to come
Most underrated engineering channel
Very informative. The animations helped a lot to visualize the process.
Very informative. The animations helped a lot to visualize the process. Keep up the good work.
Adam, stunningly good series of teaching vidios.
All need follow up in depth information but are great teasers to encorage learning.
The production is superb.
Somehow you should be producing multiple of these that make an on line course.
You have some great videos here. I hope you continue to make many more. Your style reminds me of Alton Brown. Everything is explained very clearly and is still interesting with helpful graphics. Great work!
I have enjoyed your videos just finished my Industrial Mechanic red seal. Thanks for the help studying.
Hai....
Your videos are perfect piece of knowledge for the universe...
Your videos are helpful to Many technical people working in the industry,IAM one of them...
Please continue your videos...we are egarly waiting your next video...
I have a question for what you are saying at 4:02
I thought pressure decreases as the speed increase.Can you explain why this is not what we observe in this case?
This channel has potential. Make more of these!
Another great video, very clear and in English !!
I'm very grateful for your educational videos, and I would like to advise you to take necessary PPE inside facilities and especially take off the ring from your hand to avoid any finger injury.
i cant explain what value work you are doing you are really amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzing
These are so incredibly fun and informative to watch! Thanks!
Great Video guy!! I just found out your videos accidentally. It's really a great channel I'm mechanic and I'm learning a lot. Keep this amazing work. Best regards from Brazil...
Omg finally I was waiting for a now video 😀
Congratulations on 11,000 subscribers!
Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge by clear and detail explanation with the wonderful animation pictures of those equipments. It does help people try hard to find out how those equipments to function. Much much appreciate your kindness contributions to the public 👍👍👍😄
Now I am working in pump factory, this video helps me a lot , thanks!
Thank you Adam.. For your time and energy
This video is so useful to us...please upload more videos about some other pump.
Thanks for spending time to teach about centrifugal pumps.👌👌👌
Just found your channel and I've got to say; I love it. Keep up the great work mate, much love from Australia
great videos my man! As a power engineer they're great training videos and a nice break from reading text books. Would love to see more vids in the future, keep up the good work!
Exceptional work. Love the animation overlays.
I would love to hear your take on the "Lily Impeller"
I really need you to make more videos, please! This is free world class formation.
Welcome back and thanks for the amazing videos and information. Looking forward to your next one!!
These are excellent. WELL DONE!
Great video with easy graphics to understand..Well done bro..expecting more videos from you
OMG YOU ANSWERED MY LONG AWAITED QUESTION. So the closed impeller is like a tesla turbine, which is better/more efficient than bladed ones!! Thank you so much
Great to see you back! Keep it up!
Very informative high quality videos. Please make videos on gas compressors also especially centifugal compressors.
your back!!!!!! I'm soo happy!
It's back! Yes!
Great info well delivered. Any chance of doing a video on verticle multi stage pumps.
YAY! new video!!
Awesome information and the production value is insane! Keep it up.
Super informative and entertaining. Thank you!
Great explanation and briefing. Just need a little prerequisite and u can then thoroughly enjoy the small but important aspects.
So you are back thats great.
Thanks Adam, well presented mate
Just started, but extremely informative video. A great help ! Keep up the good work !
I hope after you cover the majority of the major basics of machine tech you get into more intermediate difficulty stuff. Super impressed with the videos quality. Also, just adding my 2 cents here, since this channel is obviously easily monetizable you go with patreon funding and not sponsors. IMO if you were to monetize more in the future you could make plenty off viewer contributions without subjecting us to (baked in) advertisements. Again, my 2 cents. You are an impressive creator. ♥
Please create more content! These videos are excellent
Underrated channel
Please make more technical videos. It is very helpful!!! Thank you.
Amazing video. i'm foundryman, I produced such castings like an impeller and the housing but didn't know how it actually works, because we only supply in the condition of the spare parts not complete pump to Europe and America, which they complete assembled. Very valuable video, thanks, keep up the good work. immediately Subscribe!
keep going brother.you are doing excellent job.Am waiting for some new videos regarding gears valves flanges selection of pumps etc .i can bet you if you are moving like this this channel will have a great future for sure
Love this channel and all contents! You teach so well with this good quality videos. Can't wait to see the next one ;)
Do you recommend others mechanical channels ?
I came here to see a pump, and I learned everything about the pumps. Nice video. 1 LIKE from me.
Great explanations. Kudos mate.
Oh wow are you a teacher In real life? you should teach the world to live this way!
Great videos! thanks for sharing!
whats the effect of impeller materials in the pump efficiency according the kind of water , for example in our area some time the water has high ratio of salt, or the turbidity of water high ratio
i commend you sir.. this videos of yours are very helpful to us
especially to us marine engineers
cheers! God Bless🙏
Uploaded after long time but nice as always. 👍👍👍👍👍
Adam could you include some consideration of the Tesla Pump ( AKA shear turbine/pump) style impeller please? And how does it compare to a traditional impeller for efficiency and for slurry handling. Thank you.
very great video to learn more ..thank you Adam.
Hi please make a playlist of your videos to make it organize and for easy finding of videos.
Great video and great explanation from a great man .... KEEP IT UP MAN
What pump would i need to pump a slurry of water and sand for a wet blast cabinet please thanks
4- its normal to not use flexible joint in discharge line ? and what will be effect of the pump
Love the quality and content of your videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much, I will suggest my students to watch your video.
Dear Adam, not related to your posts, I would like to ask if adding a check valve could help reduce head pressure from a single magnetic drive water pump at 250 gal/hr at 5 feet through 1/2 inch PVC pipe, and if check valves would prevent forward flow. Can you answer this question? Thanks. Robby
Great content and video quality. I hope to see more videos from you
dear kindly guide me i have 5 “ dia bore depth is 150 ft and i want 2-3 inch dia delivery with centrifugal . is this possible?
there is no electricity so i want this with petter engine connection
Great video! Thanks for helping out with this. One question, the pump at 5:39, what seal method is using? Stuffing box or mechanical seal?