When The Grid Goes Down: How To Power Essential Devices (i.e., Refrigerator) - vs3

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  • @CityPrepping
    @CityPrepping  День тому +8

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    • @dubuyajay9964
      @dubuyajay9964 День тому

      Can you please do a vid on protecting your generators and other electronics from an EMP Strike and/or Solar Storm?

  • @Misty-gl8sw
    @Misty-gl8sw День тому +69

    I've been off grid for two years. I use a wood stove, candles, solar string lights off Amazon and enough solar to charge my phone. Hey... It works. :)

    • @tortiecat6459
      @tortiecat6459 День тому +5

      What do you use for refrigeration/freezer items?

    • @MaxGolden
      @MaxGolden День тому +5

      Your ready more than almost anyone. Hats off.😊

    • @ActualMachinery
      @ActualMachinery 13 годин тому +1

      @@tortiecat6459 Maybe a deep hole, and salt. LOL

  • @ecocentrichomestead6783
    @ecocentrichomestead6783 9 годин тому +8

    I'm a person of little money. But I've been studying the building of batteries. I think I can, over time, build a battery bank as backup power.

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 8 годин тому +4

      Love your turn of phrase, "a person of little money". I'll be using that in the future, as I don't feel poor, but there really is very little money! Thanks.😎👍

  • @TammySchwerzler
    @TammySchwerzler 8 годин тому +3

    I have been wanting to fully understand these concepts for over a year, watching many channels to get information. This is by far the best explanation yet putting the information into relatable terms. Thank you!

  • @LarryL619
    @LarryL619 День тому +24

    The water storage analogy is the best explanation I’ve heard yet. Well done!

    • @clarkkent4991
      @clarkkent4991 17 годин тому +1

      Agreed. Kris is a good teacher. His passion shows.

  • @jacobfchoward
    @jacobfchoward День тому +39

    Cypress Hill: When the grid goes down.... Ya betta be ready!

  • @littleredhen7744
    @littleredhen7744 День тому +11

    Edited to add: thank you for the information I finally understand this concept. I feel infinitely more comfortable helping my grandmother pick out a generator. Now we have to gather up all our solar panels and see what connectors and anything else we need to be able to link them. We also need to figure out the battery bank we need for the larger solar panels and hopefully to store some of the energy from the tri fuel genny. Lots to do.
    Thank you again!
    I’ve got this saved to watch after I see my 2 patients today. I’ll edit this comment after I watch.
    Thank you for putting this out. I need to understand this because my grandmother is wanting to buy a new genny due to her need for an oxygen machine and I have no idea what we’ll need.

  • @MikeKemp-m7i
    @MikeKemp-m7i День тому +9

    I have lived off grid for 3 years now. All of our appliances are very energy efficient. Our refrigerator is regular size yet only uses 1.2 amps so around 150 watts. We have redundant solar systems in case of failure. Living off grid we have learned the importance of energy conservation. Also having a well with a 2500g water tank. Our only link to society is through Star Link.

  • @lexluther48
    @lexluther48 День тому +9

    Outstanding job explaining solar energy storage and battery solutions using the analogy of water storage. This creative and relatable approach made a complex topic much easier to grasp. The comparison between batteries and water tanks, emphasizing the flow, capacity, and efficiency of storage, was brilliant-it really helps viewers visualize how energy is stored, managed, and used effectively.
    The way you broke down the concepts of battery capacity (like the size of a water tank) and discharge rates (like water flow) was clear and concise. This made it much easier to understand how to choose the right battery solution for specific needs. I also appreciated how you addressed practical considerations like overflows and leaks, mirroring real-life issues like inefficiency and power loss.
    This analogy wasn’t just informative-it was engaging and practical for anyone considering solar energy solutions. Kudos for making such an important topic accessible to everyone! I’d love to see more analogies like this in future videos-maybe something similar for understanding solar panel efficiency or grid independence. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @1FAST91SONOMA
    @1FAST91SONOMA 4 години тому

    I have my bases well-covered between gas generator, ecoflows, and a power system installed in my suv. The generator outputs 3500W (continuous) and I have 8KWH worth of storage capacity across 10 devices, plus a DC-powered heater and air conditioner, heated pads, and mattress warmer. With 30 gallons of each fuel and water, and a months worth of Mountain House meals I'm ready for things to go crazy. I have over 1900W of solar panels as well as faraday bags for critical equipment. All things I never want to use, but I'll be glad to have in case I need them.

  • @int4d
    @int4d День тому +7

    Thanks for the coupon code! I just picked up an Ecoflow Delta 2 that was already on sale for 399.00 down from 999.00. I'm a prime member so I get free shipping. Your code basically wiped out the sales tax. That's a deal. 👍

    • @bigmike5678
      @bigmike5678 День тому +1

      I did as well!

    • @jgg204
      @jgg204 22 години тому

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  • @alvinowens4700
    @alvinowens4700 День тому +5

    Another great video! You really helped me get informed and make decisions on my grid down backup plan. I have two pecron e3600lfp's with the Parallel kit, a generac q3500, a genmax 10500w inverter generator, a 5kw chargeverter, and several portable solar panels. I'm working with an electrician to get everything integrated with my electrical panel for when the grid goes down again.

  • @subliminal69
    @subliminal69 День тому +9

    I just ordered a jackery 2000 plus 3 days ago. They are $200 cheaper today. i just called and emailed and it was like instant response with them doing a price match on there sales. I chose jackery because people kept saying in comparison reviews they are the best as far as customer support goes so I tested that out todat and its true.

    • @dragonsniper503
      @dragonsniper503 День тому +1

      Ive heard Jackery is really good!

    • @Mike-ld4ou
      @Mike-ld4ou День тому +1

      I have two Jackerys both Explorer 2000, but the newer one has a better battery it’s the 2000 v2. And when I bought my first one I got price matched also. It was fast. The one I just got a few days ago have an additional 3% off. Reached out to them about that. I didn’t get the extreme kit. I purchased that case separately and saved myself over 300 bucks. I could have purchased a larger one, but size and mobility is important to me. So I didn’t want anything so heavy or large. But yeah Jackery is really good stuff.

    • @dragonsniper503
      @dragonsniper503 День тому

      @@Mike-ld4ou I ended up choosing the plus because you can daisy chain additional batteries on. I got the deal that came with an additional battery pack and its a few hundred cheaper for the additional battery pack when in a bundle. I did reach out and jackery said they will match today sales and credit me back $200. The 2000v and the 2000plus both have the LifePO4 batteries which is great and not the lithium Ion

  • @jamesalles139
    @jamesalles139 День тому +2

    Good info in the video; well explained.
    I could come up with a couple of nit-picks that are not material.
    But even with my experience I was surprised to learn that while Microwave Ovens are efficient consumers of energy - they cook quickly - They are not efficient from an _electrical power_ standpoint.
    Your 750 watt microwave example is small, a majority of them will be 'rated' at 1100 Watts, but check the nameplate. The actual power draw will likely be twice that value, unless you are running an inverter microwave oven (rare). Yes, 1500 watts. And the instantaneous surge power will be 2-5 times *that.* That means that to be conservative you'll need 3000 Watt continuous output and 6000 Watt surge capacity to reliable operate that 750 Watt microwave oven to cook a substantial meal
    It is possible to push the limits of that briefly (it takes a couple of minutes to heat up a cup of water to boiling). And my camping experience is with a 1000 Watt quality inverter and a 600 watt oven that draws 1000 Watts that I set to 50%. That is not actually 50% power, it is full power at 50% duty cycle to let things cool down in-between. Although I have not blown the 80 amp DC fuse, I have melted a fuse holder; which is what fires are made of. Hmm maybe I could cook that way, on a burning Prius. 🚗 🔥
    So YMMV, don't do this at home, blah blah blah disclaimers.
    thanks
    P.S. I just plugged my larger home microwave oven into my Kill-A-Watt and it complained about being overloaded at over 1700 Watts.

  • @inkmetal1
    @inkmetal1 19 годин тому +3

    This reminded me why I HATE math. As long as I can power 2 refrigerators and 2 freezers it works for my needs.

  • @marthagibson7819
    @marthagibson7819 9 годин тому +1

    Thanks for breaking down Kilowatt hour. Great information on this video

  • @RJvanVeen
    @RJvanVeen 13 годин тому +2

    Water is such a good way to explain electricity and energy.

  • @bravotwozero535
    @bravotwozero535 9 годин тому +1

    The issue for me is what if I don’t need it for long periods of time. For water I can treat it to last 5 years. Rechargeable batteries don’t like that and need a reduced storage charge plus 3-6 month charging and will still degrade over time.the best solution is an all in one inverter that will manage the battery but is also the most expensive.

  • @hopeheavenonplanetearth1417
    @hopeheavenonplanetearth1417 День тому +4

    I’ve been following you for years. You alway do a great lesson on this subject. I love to watch for a refresher course! Thank you!

  • @Scottishprepper73
    @Scottishprepper73 16 годин тому +1

    Fantastic video as always.
    I like how you used the water to make it easier for some folks to relate to electricity flow.
    Great job

  • @SusanaCaxiaux
    @SusanaCaxiaux День тому +3

    That was a great explanation! Thank you for all you do!

  • @debbiefiddler1804
    @debbiefiddler1804 День тому +1

    Thank you SO much for this video. I really needed this basic information. I plan to buy a Champion duel fuel inverter (probably the 4500 watt) and an EcoFlow Delta 2 or Delta 3 plus. I’m in Canada and everything costs more here, so I can’t buy both at once. I’m 67 and not very tech savvy, so this video is very appreciated.

    • @lakorai2
      @lakorai2 22 години тому

      Vote Tredeau out

  • @nancybullock6458
    @nancybullock6458 17 годин тому +1

    Thanks for the calculator and great video. Do you have a video for solar panel extension cords? The freezer that I want to power with an Eco Flow is in the garage. As there is a 2 story house next door which blocks the sun for a good portion of the day in the winter I would have to place the solar panels in the backyard. The distance is about 50 feet.

  • @dyosnos3157
    @dyosnos3157 День тому +4

    THIS is a real prepper. Thx man.

  • @SaintKnight42
    @SaintKnight42 9 годин тому +1

    You're a great teacher, I appreciate your videos as always

  • @clarkkent4991
    @clarkkent4991 17 годин тому +1

    Excellent tutorial! Btw … I just pulled the trigger on my first solar gen. EcoFlow Pro 3 with two 400w panels. I really hope I made a good comprehensive choice for my needs. I feel like I did. Been saving for it for a while. Question… what brand of cable and gauge should I use to extend the length of the cables? I need about 100ft to be on the safe side. Also what qualities should I look for in cables? Thanks again!!! I feel like a new father!! A bouncing baby EcoFlow. I also purchased a duel fuel inverter 5000Kwh from HarborFreight. TWINS! Lol. 😂😂😂⚡️💡

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 21 годину тому +2

    I been ofgrid for over 5 years

  • @jimhovater8755
    @jimhovater8755 День тому +4

    General 24kW 'whole home' connected to natural gas. If that doesn't work, 2 wood-burning fireplaces and unlimited supply of cut/fellable wood.

  • @elizabethraworth64
    @elizabethraworth64 День тому +1

    Fridge, freezer and ebike. Thanks for the info.

  • @Ks1bigdad783
    @Ks1bigdad783 12 годин тому +1

    Good analogy with the water usage…too bad our government doesn’t understand that concept with spending….🤷‍♂️

  • @stephensuter7242
    @stephensuter7242 День тому +2

    Great explanation! Appreciate all you do for this community!

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 21 годину тому +3

    Use a squirrel to run a generator 😂

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 8 годин тому

      Sadly, Florida south Florida squirrels are scrawny, wouldn't work here!

  • @ericbates6685
    @ericbates6685 День тому +1

    Thank you, you putting the numbers all together really helped me understand my power and generator needs,

  • @LittleBitOfSunshine4u
    @LittleBitOfSunshine4u День тому +1

    Awesome video! I'll be downloading a copy of your tool, for sure. Can you please show us how to connect 2 solar panels? I heard if you connect them wrong, you'll only get the amount of the weakest panel. What?!

  • @jkim412
    @jkim412 10 годин тому +1

    Positive Comment!!!

  • @romeostanescu2708
    @romeostanescu2708 23 години тому +2

    Excelent explanation. Good job.

  • @peterryan7340
    @peterryan7340 День тому +2

    I looked very hard at solar generators but bit the bullet and purchased a whole house SolarEdge system with battery. 9.7kwh battery and 8.7kw of QCells panels. I also have a Honda EU30000 generator

    • @tortiecat6459
      @tortiecat6459 День тому +2

      I bet it bit the wallet as well! 😊

    • @peterryan7340
      @peterryan7340 День тому +1

      @tortiecat6459 yes $33000 Australian

    • @1JO_M
      @1JO_M День тому

      Watts are "ok" but amps are what really matters, for example if a 12v system uses 40 amps, a 24v system would use 20 amps and a 48 v system would use 10 amps if used with the same device.
      Though watts stay the same, the amps decrease proportionately. Plus a 24, and I believe a 48 volt system charges much faster than a 12v system. As I have taken a set-up and put it as a 12v system and it charged at about 13.5v volts with 18 amps then simply switched the battery configuration to 24 and solar charge controller to 24v and it charged at 27+v at 18 amps.
      If one were to use 6000 watts per day ( which is quite high if someone were to "bare bones " it off-grid) a 12v system would take 500ish amps while a 24v system would use 250ish amps and a 48v system would use 125ish amps NOT including the "idle consumption" of the inverter.

    • @tortiecat6459
      @tortiecat6459 День тому

      @@peterryan7340 Wow! But if your system gets many years of service, it'll definitely pay for itself.

    • @peterryan7340
      @peterryan7340 День тому +1

      @1JO_M The SolarEdge system has a 400v architecture. The battery can charge at 5kw and discharge at 5kw will grid connected or 7.5kw in offgrid mode

  • @christineedwards8773
    @christineedwards8773 День тому +2

    Kris what is your feelings on these solar panels from Harbor Freight (THUNDERBOLT SOLAR 100 Watt Amorphous Solar Panel Kit) that claim they are still collecting power even on cloudy days. Someone here on You Tube was recommending them and I thought it would be a good idea to get as I live in the Northeast and during the winter months we don't get a lot of sun. Thank you. Chris.

  • @Lostinthesand
    @Lostinthesand День тому +3

    When the grid goes down, better be ready for 19th century living. Cold cellar for vegetable, preserved meats, vegetables and fruit. (Trying to maintain a refrigerator or freezer for a long term, even using solar, is not a viable option.). It will eventually fail.

  • @thefpvlife7785
    @thefpvlife7785 День тому +1

    Most should prep for grid down n not off grid.

  • @roketsan
    @roketsan День тому +1

    Today I finally got my portable power supply. 540 Wh 140,000 mAh LifePo4 . I'm happy as a child.

  • @Retromoose2000
    @Retromoose2000 День тому +3

    Good video and also congrats on your 20 years of your guys marriage to u and your wife 😊

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 День тому +1

    Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing this information and go to your survival plans if the power goes out

  • @cuppy8688
    @cuppy8688 День тому +1

    Thanks again Chris!! Great knowledge!

  • @armandomata4107
    @armandomata4107 2 години тому

    Good day. Id like to have your opinion on the Sunway tech solar 14.33kwh battery and if it can be compatible with a EG4 6000XP INVERTER. I have tried finding videos on the subway battery brand but couldn't find a reliable opinion

  • @dawnbaker9274
    @dawnbaker9274 День тому

    The analogy really helps. Thanks.

  • @florida9710
    @florida9710 3 години тому

    I learned a lot! Thank you

  • @1JO_M
    @1JO_M День тому +1

    Watts are "ok" but amps are what really matters, for example if a 12v system uses 40 amps, a 24v system would use 20 amps and a 48 v system would use 10 amps if used with the same device.
    Though watts stay the same, the amps decrease proportionately. Plus a 24, and I believe a 48 volt system charges much faster than a 12v system. As I have taken a set-up and put it as a 12v system and it charged at about 13.5v volts with 18 amps then simply switched the battery configuration to 24 and solar charge controller to 24v and it charged at 27+v at 18 amps.
    If one were to use 6000 watts per day ( which is quite high if someone were to "bare bones " it off-grid) a 12v system would take 500ish amps while a 24v system would use 250ish amps and a 48v system would use 125ish amps NOT including the "idle consumption" of the inverter.

  • @glen2908
    @glen2908 7 годин тому

    Hello Chris,
    I like the concept of your spreadsheet, but there is one major flaw that almost no-one takes into account.
    Power stations are much more efficient at high average loads than at low average loads.
    A mid size power station (2.4KW/2KWH) can be >90% efficient at a 2000W average load, but can be

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 21 годину тому +1

    A 700 wat microwave uses 1.2kw I know cause my Solar generater shows what is is pulling when I use microwave

  • @kpheathen9370
    @kpheathen9370 День тому +1

    Greetings from Louisiana

  • @jameswilsin5348
    @jameswilsin5348 21 годину тому +2

    Power goes out hop on the bycicle and start peddling

  • @kylefrandsen2665
    @kylefrandsen2665 День тому +1

    What's the cheapest way to find the surge requirement for a fridge? It looks like the Kill-A-Watt doesn't tell you the surge.

  • @justjoanish
    @justjoanish День тому +2

    #6 Happy post Thanksgiving to all who survived

  • @davidjones1393
    @davidjones1393 День тому +1

    THKS

  • @metube0309
    @metube0309 Годину тому

    Sunshine is scarce all winter in upstate New York. No one ever addresses this problem.

  • @ObservaDome
    @ObservaDome День тому +1

    💡Excellent Video Kris💡

  • @chrisgilbert9921
    @chrisgilbert9921 День тому +1

    In your 128 x 0.5 = 60 example, the math is right, but your statement about using 0.5 ounces per minute = 60 minutes (1 hour) is wrong. You could use 2 ounces per minute...128 oz/2 oz/min = 64 minutes

  • @chrisgibson9629
    @chrisgibson9629 День тому +1

    Great info

  • @JamesChiaramonte-w7l
    @JamesChiaramonte-w7l День тому

    I am trying to get to the solar generator buyers guide that you are using and I don’t find it. What is the actual website for it?

  • @pobo6113
    @pobo6113 23 години тому +2

    Ok if I have room for say 4 solar panels and could afford to buy any panel why would someone buy 4 100 watt panels instead of buying 4 450 watt panels. This is what I am not understanding.

    • @decormiamour
      @decormiamour 3 години тому

      most people can’t afford to buy 450w panels.

    • @pobo6113
      @pobo6113 3 години тому

      @ I said in my comment “ could afford to buy any panel”. What I’m trying to learn is wouldn’t it be better to have the most efficient panel “ you can afford”? Or is there another reason?

    • @decormiamour
      @decormiamour 3 години тому

      @ The reason is cost. A 450w panel is close to $750, if not more, unless you’re buying in bulk. 100w panel is $120 at best.

  • @Cornelis-Dz
    @Cornelis-Dz День тому

    I am Dutch and live in Italy. So I can't judge how things are in America. But I get the impression that in America the power grid goes down at least once a week. Is it really that bad in your country? I myself am interested in a Solar system but only because I want to get off the grid. As an emergency supply I think a system of between 10000 and 15000 Euros is way too much. And I can survive two or three days without electricity.

    • @morgank7560
      @morgank7560 День тому +1

      Lol no but I guess it depends where you live. For me, we get at least 1 blackout a year.

    • @wishcome4318
      @wishcome4318 День тому +2

      Are you getting your U.S news from CNN. 😂!

    • @Cornelis-Dz
      @Cornelis-Dz 18 годин тому

      @@wishcome4318 No, not from CNN but NOS. I am talking about the various “prep” channels. Now this is a rather civilized channel but most of these kinds of channels give people, even outside America, the impression that Americans are afraid of just about everything. And the low point of the channels I know then is the channel “OFF GRID with DOUG & STACY” where these days it's only about conspiracy theories. It is quite disturbing that that channel has almost 1.3 million subscribers and if you read the many comments it does not give American a good name. I obviously don't get my news about the U.S. from this kind of channel but I do wonder how Americans really think. I subscribe to “City Prepping” because of the detailed info on Solar systems told by a civilized person. But sometimes even here I sometimes get the impression that Americans think the end of time is near and the power grid could go down at any time. Hence my question, “is the power-grid really down on a weekly basis?”

    • @reginafetty6374
      @reginafetty6374 3 години тому

      We used to lose power once every two weeks for at least 3 hours until the power company decided to release some of their billions to invest in new transformers. Now we don't lose power but a few times a year because of storms.

  • @caucasoid5645
    @caucasoid5645 День тому +1

    The fake welding at about 3:45 is completely unneccessary. Just hold it there and make sparks. No need to wave the mig stinger back n forth

  • @Detour4it
    @Detour4it 23 години тому

    First you said the delta 3 has a kw capacity of 1024, and then you said 2k... ?

  • @andydroid9782
    @andydroid9782 День тому +9

    I get it. You have lots of sponsors that give you solar to promote. I can't afford that. You never address the EMP issue with that prep. Come down to earth with the common person and teach us prepping that is more realistic. You seem to be over doing something that's out of reach at least for me. Looks like your plantation is going to be fully automated. Unachievable for most of us. That's my two cents.

    • @ryanhowell3302
      @ryanhowell3302 10 годин тому +7

      In his defense, he has a ton of videos on doing things on a budget for the “common person”. When trying to reach a wide audience, you can’t just teach how to make an alcohol stove out of a soda can every video just as much as you can’t spend every video teaching about solar generators. If this video isn’t useful, browse his channel and find something more applicable or find a different channel

    • @andydroid9782
      @andydroid9782 9 годин тому +2

      @ryanhowell3302 I just skip through like I did this one. Solar is expensive and he leans heavy on the topic. The batteries have a shelf life and are expensive. Electricity is nice to have but is only a convince. I have a few 100w solar panels to run my CPAP but not to sure how useful a fridge will be after a month or so.

    • @lanceboudreau3630
      @lanceboudreau3630 5 годин тому +2

      @@andydroid9782I get what you mean about after a disaster about the fridge not being needed after a month. However that’s where the other preps come in. The fridge will forever be useful if you hunt and have a garden. But if you’re just relying on a stockpile prior to the disaster and have no way of restocking it then would become pretty useless after it runs out

    • @andydroid9782
      @andydroid9782 4 години тому +1

      @@lanceboudreau3630 I just figured if I got an animal I would eat what I could and jerky the rest. In reality going out to get game will most likely be dangerous. I would expect a lot of conflict with some wanting what I exhausted many calories to get. Not to mention the people that will be territorial of an area. Not sure there will be much game to be had in a month. Really depends on how far the disaster plummets.

    • @lanceboudreau3630
      @lanceboudreau3630 4 години тому +1

      @ this is true

  • @rsv3857
    @rsv3857 День тому

    WW3 and nuke War will stop if you listen to instructions in song 🎵
    “WAR RHYTHYM OF THE MICROPHONE 🎤

  • @stevebishop3796
    @stevebishop3796 День тому +1

    Kris. You had your nerd cap on today. Good job! 😊

  • @merlinwizard1000
    @merlinwizard1000 День тому

    3rd, 29 November 2024

  • @arnoldreiter435
    @arnoldreiter435 8 годин тому

    yeah....nine min in and my eyes glazed over...way too much info way to fast and i actually understand and have installed two DIY solar systems. this will work if one is willing to stop rewind and watch over and over again. to be fair i did not watch the whole video but i just could not stay with it.

  • @johnv.3323
    @johnv.3323 День тому +4

    Fell asleep listening to this Chris... you made and already simple power consumption / usage / portable stations "concept" 1000 times more confusing....
    TO make it very simple to anyone looking for a power station, don't buy anything under 2000 watt hrs storage, to last a few days with your fridge only being used....

    • @rosemary599
      @rosemary599 День тому

      Would 2400 be enough for fridge and a small freezer?

    • @1JO_M
      @1JO_M День тому +1

      @@rosemary599 May last 18-28 hours if no charge is going into the battery.

    • @rosemary599
      @rosemary599 День тому +1

      @ thanks. I’m ignorant of these issues. I am trying to learn. I don’t have a lot of money to spend but need to be prepared.

  • @aeronmarvelous3393
    @aeronmarvelous3393 23 години тому

    Nice video, but he gives 7 minutes worth of info spread over 35 minutes because he moves at the speed of a 5th grader.

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 8 годин тому +2

      Lotta folks need that. Just be happy you don't! Try to be patient with us beginners, please. 🌞