1:05 That's a humidifier as I see. You put water into the humidifier, where it releases humidified air when the water evaporates. Humidifiers are used to increase the humidity in a room when the humid level is low.
3:48 that round one is quite cool even though evil owl replaced the buttons with his crappy ones he was actually somewhat nice for once and kept the roundness which is the only cool part left
Which would you rather do in a lift: the reversal trick or access a secret floor while attempting the reversal trick? Probably both but if you had to choose either which would you pick? (I think I can guess what you would say to that)
More D.I.Y. twin lifts please! That project looks so cool, you could make several episodes of this. What kind of board did you use for the logic? If I had the room for it I would like to build a model lift myself. I already have a raspberry pi 3 that needs a use for it.
If I'm not mistaken the regulations for lifts in the UK don't require interlocks, and some lift companies cheap out on those things and just don't do the interlocks.
14:37 Floor 4 is out of service
12:34 that's why the sign on the doors was upside down when I ride the underground once 🤔
that twin lift system u made is awesome
Got it!!!
5:04 i was on that lift today! It’s at John Lewis in Reading!
1:05
That's a humidifier as I see.
You put water into the humidifier, where it releases humidified air when the water evaporates.
Humidifiers are used to increase the humidity in a room when the humid level is low.
Ok
We don't have dry air in the UK. The humidity is mostly too high, and we get lots of mould.
I remember turning off an elevator when I was young as I didn't understand what it did
4:31 Ben that looks like an epic project by the way
I love that with changing the direction of the escalator 😁
That twin lift model is fantastic
Upside down sign 👍🏼
The B&Q statue comment 😁
3:04 Doppler chime
thanks for helping the Aussies in Britain, Ben
Also people in New Zealand
And anyone else in the far southern hemisphere
1:10 That think is a automatic air freshener
3:48 that round one is quite cool even though evil owl replaced the buttons with his crappy ones he was actually somewhat nice for once and kept the roundness which is the only cool part left
Great clips and bloopers
3:42 Rare TTS Message
1:26 looks like the fire alarm is about to go off, (it's gent)
Which would you rather do in a lift: the reversal trick or access a secret floor while attempting the reversal trick? Probably both but if you had to choose either which would you pick?
(I think I can guess what you would say to that)
I love this video! Very entertaining.
More D.I.Y. twin lifts please! That project looks so cool, you could make several episodes of this. What kind of board did you use for the logic? If I had the room for it I would like to build a model lift myself. I already have a raspberry pi 3 that needs a use for it.
At 4:31, you can clearly see a Raspberry Pi
5:48
MIND THE STEP!
11:00
*MIND THE GAP!*
What did they do with the floor that was 4 in the old numbering
Floor 18 is out of service at the lift
4:58 Safety Break!
6:46 that motor sounds epic
3:43 seductive!
The 5500s sounded like a BR class 333
It does and Class 332 as well
1:10 Air freshener?
Funny montage, practice does make you perfect after all!
8:04 slight editing fail
is priority service basically independent service in America?
Jowevator 3219 yes i believe so
this lift is under service control
Jowevator 3219 yes
Was the glass gen 2 safety break in reading
I do remember the angry security clip. Why do security guards get very angry.
What happend at 9:28 ? I can't understand
How many keys to elevators do you have?!
most of them
3:04 Otis Mod chime 🙂
That is a cheap nasty chinese chime. Nothing to do with Otis.
I agree I hate generic crappy lifts Stupid Otis mods these days
I love that twin lift project
Hahahah posh posh car park is now closed
Ya need to have the viz
Great video.
7:28. Is that how easy to break Otis safety. In my Mitsubishi I never managed to safety break it it is like locked completely
If I'm not mistaken the regulations for lifts in the UK don't require interlocks, and some lift companies cheap out on those things and just don't do the interlocks.
Rahan bus content and more maybe some people just manage to get away with no interlocks.
@@rahan573 But doesn't a gen2 Go out COMPLETELY outta service when u safety brake it
Brilliant Ben!
theres a pizza hut in britain?? XD
How do the GEN2s don't go out of service when you safety break them ?
because they are better than generics
@@ZZ9ProductionsOFFICIAL One day I tried to safety brake a gen2 And it went out of service
Ben where is the footage u got from alders? The link u posted on my video does not work
ua-cam.com/video/4bSOrHrmOyU/v-deo.html
0:06
Modernized 😞😞😞
14:30 Lol.
mind the gap
6:52 MOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Love this !!!!
first
RATP
Stagecoach
Mcgills
Arriva
go-ahead