I had so much trouble understanding this terms and I just can’t believe how great your teaching methods are. I really apreciate that you always manage to have a practical or physical way to demonstrate this phenomenons it makes everything so clear. Thanks a lot, I’ve been watching you from mexico for over a year or so.
Science is crazy..my mind wants to believe that as the thermometer absorbs heat, it's temperature will increase but the evaporation makes it drop. Very cool, great video!
It isn't the thermometer that absorbs the heat. It's the water on the cloth attached to the thermometer that absorbs the heat. This water then evaporates by this increase in temperature which in turn reduces the temperature of its surrounding (thermometer)
Thank you! I have been to Thailand and I really enjoyed it. I traveled from Cambodia to Bangkok via hiWay 3. I stayed a few days on a beach island but I can't remember the name.
Really appreciate this. I'm a meteorology student and having a bit of trouble comprehending wet bulb zero and all that jazz. Seeing it in a more practical sense made it far more understandable. Thanks!
It is nice that someone like Ty teaches to and for you in plain laymans language , not in a over the top of our head understanding and comprehension . He does not complicate the lesson . Cheers 11/23/2021
Apparently, for older people, dehumidification is more important than cooling for their comfort since it permits comfort at a higher temp. According to a rep presentation I saw at HVAC School.
That is correct. Before I taught phycrometrics, I would dehumidify a room people would gripe it was to "cold" lots of coughs. The next day I would use humidifiers at the same temperature make the room really humid. The class would complan how hot it was. I would say, but its the same temperature. Then I would ask, "Do you want to know why?" and lead in to phycrometrics class. I cant wait to do those videos here.
LOL - Come to Denver in August when it is 105 degrees, 9% humidity, UV index of 10 and tell me about this! I am kidding, but it evaporates so quickly, you don't even sweat. But riding a motorcycle on that same day is like getting hit by a wall of blow dryers and it is not refreshing as it would be in a humid climate.
Hi prof.Ty, where is video HVAC 053? I can't find it. I wish there's a video thumbnail at the end of every vid, so i can watch right away the continuation of your lectures. I really like your teachings.
Thank you. I think I miss labeled one I will see if I can figure out the thumbnail thing but the playlists have them in the proper order. Hopefully that helps
Great Video. Watching every video you upload. Can you please make a video about heatload calculations? I saw there was one video about it. It would be much better if you can do a video on calculation step by step without using a software.
I love this guy....he's so enthusiastic about the subject and loves to teach and share what he knows
I really appreciate you’re time for explaining and making Hvacr easy.Thankfully Ty.🌹
Hands down the most comprehensive hvac channel out there
I had so much trouble understanding this terms and I just can’t believe how great your teaching methods are. I really apreciate that you always manage to have a practical or physical way to demonstrate this phenomenons it makes everything so clear. Thanks a lot, I’ve been watching you from mexico for over a year or so.
Man!! You are amazing!!! God bless you for these mountains of information.
I agree 100%
Ty, right now, is the best HVAC instructor on UA-cam.
I 100% agree
Science is crazy..my mind wants to believe that as the thermometer absorbs heat, it's temperature will increase but the evaporation makes it drop. Very cool, great video!
Bro I got over that hump yesterday
It isn't the thermometer that absorbs the heat. It's the water on the cloth attached to the thermometer that absorbs the heat.
This water then evaporates by this increase in temperature which in turn reduces the temperature of its surrounding (thermometer)
Greetings from Thailand. Teacher thank you for your information.
Thank you! I have been to Thailand and I really enjoyed it. I traveled from Cambodia to Bangkok via hiWay 3. I stayed a few days on a beach island but I can't remember the name.
This was fantastic!!! Great, clear, explanation! I subscribed 😃
Thank you for taking the time out to post this, clear and too the point.
Extremely helpful, makes me understand my HVAC textbook a lot more.
What textbook do you have?
I agree with the guy below. Lol. I listened to this twice in a row because it's so good.
Really appreciate this. I'm a meteorology student and having a bit of trouble comprehending wet bulb zero and all that jazz. Seeing it in a more practical sense made it far more understandable. Thanks!
It is nice that someone like Ty teaches to and for you in plain laymans language , not in a over the top of our head understanding and comprehension . He does not complicate the lesson .
Cheers 11/23/2021
Love your stuff I watch you all the time, I appreciate everything you do
Thank you!
More great instruction from Ty.
Apparently, for older people, dehumidification is more important than cooling for their comfort since it permits comfort at a higher temp. According to a rep presentation I saw at HVAC School.
That is correct.
Before I taught phycrometrics, I would dehumidify a room people would gripe it was to "cold" lots of coughs. The next day I would use humidifiers at the same temperature make the room really humid. The class would complan how hot it was. I would say, but its the same temperature. Then I would ask, "Do you want to know why?" and lead in to phycrometrics class. I cant wait to do those videos here.
That's amazing
LOL - Come to Denver in August when it is 105 degrees, 9% humidity, UV index of 10 and tell me about this! I am kidding, but it evaporates so quickly, you don't even sweat. But riding a motorcycle on that same day is like getting hit by a wall of blow dryers and it is not refreshing as it would be in a humid climate.
You are definitely appreciated Ty
Amazing!!! but where is the 053 lesson?? i need to watch it!! thanks so much it is very helpfull.
This guys is fantastic
sir thank you very much for your special tutorial and i have to say you are wonderful master .... two thumps up
have a request with you kindly please make one video on live to control room humidity with temp or using dehumidifier
I will be getting to that. I will be covering it with phycrometrics
Thank you so much, here in México make it so hard to understand these theories.
Calcium magnesium zinc potassium and sodium very important in the summer time. Especially this past summer.
I did not know about Magnesium and Zinc thanks
Thank you!
Hi prof.Ty, where is video HVAC 053? I can't find it. I wish there's a video thumbnail at the end of every vid, so i can watch right away the continuation of your lectures. I really like your teachings.
Thank you.
I think I miss labeled one
I will see if I can figure out the thumbnail thing but the playlists have them in the proper order.
Hopefully that helps
Good video, thanks.
@Ty Branaman,
Thanks for the video. Your content is amazing.
Were you able to upload the next video online?
"HVAC 053"?
Cheers!😃
Great Video. Watching every video you upload. Can you please make a video about heatload calculations? I saw there was one video about it. It would be much better if you can do a video on calculation step by step without using a software.
Yes sir, I will get to that but it's still a ways away.
I’m not walking into a customers house swinging nunchucks
That's why we have digital parameters that do that for up
I truly wish I been took this subject more serious earlier in my career
I notice that video 053 has been skipped, is there a reason for that?
Humm that's a good question!
Not sure, probably a 2am numbering oversight.
if we use thermocouple, will it produce the right WBT?
It seems that HVAC 053 with the WB measuring is missing
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