@@LiveOutLoud321 - I always found it easy, because I want to become now-right as soon as possible, and as far as the annoying element, there is also a positive feedback in being the kind of person who can just say they were wrong, and it feels good to demonstrate that trait, which overrides the annoyingness of being wrong, for me.
Keep that ice cream maker running any longer and your power company is gonna call the cops and tell them you're growing 12 acres of weed its drawing so much power lmaooooo
it's probably a 20 amp breaker (maybe 15), which is only 2400 watts. a large window unit AC can go up to like 1500. so it's really not that much power all things considered
No the machines McDonald's uses are basically designed to fail. There was a third party who made a device to hack into them that made them actually functional and so many stores started using them McDonald's sued them.
Hi, Electrician, HVAC service technician and commissioner for commercial and industrial construction here, popular misconception- the motor in your ice cream maker has a high amp draw, while not directly involved with voltage (which your voltage is most likely not the problem), your problem is the breaker is undersized. Which means the wires going to that outlet are undersized. You size the wires to the load in proportion to voltage required and amp draw of equipment being used in that facility. The reason it would work and then stop working is because the machines motor having to work harder to get the ice cream below a given temperature increased the amp draw. Your ice cream maker is fine lol it just needs a bigger breaker. Also, if curious, the breaker is used to protect the wire to the outlet/equipment. Inline/ in-series fuses protect the load/equipment, if you wanted to protect it, I suggest using a disconnect with fuses before the ice cream machine. My wife owns her own bakery. We had a similar problem initially. Hope this helps someone. Anyways, big fans, we love dubbin.
@@Sylonce They did not, the oven is on a 240V circuit which uses a different breaker, hence the different outlet plug type. The outlet next to the oven is 120V which is on a different circuit on a different breaker. If you look at your circuit panel you'll see bigger breakers that are twice the size of other. Those are 240V breakers which join the two 120V phases (120 + 120 = 240) for circuits like ovens, washers, dryers, etc.
0:56 “do you wanna eat ice cream” being code for “but like can you also make it for us from scratch before that” is such a funny boyfriend move 😂 QT to the rescue
8:31 is my favorite, and i think its why they're still together. QT stressed that she's wrong, and lud couldnt care less that he's right. He just wants ice cream
Not sure if anyone will read this but the issue is the amperage and not just the voltage, probably need to make sure it’s a 20-30 amp circuit getting 220v depending on wattage used, some homes have them and most businesses do, if not an electrician can run a line from the mains
Yeah I was surprised their oven plug tripped aswell. The only other one I was thinking could work would be for the fridge or washer/dryer but depending on the hook up. It wouldn’t work.
It’s a 120V plug, so not 220. Most modern kitchen in America now have 20 amps to outlets (for blenders, toaster ovens, etc), so the machine probably draws 30 amps. The cheapest way to make it work is to use a 240 to 120 adapter (that simply uses one of the phases of 240 and gnd) into a 240/30 amps plug (like for an electric oven or the dryer). Then you get the full 30 amps, and get to use the ice cream machine instead of your oven.
Nah it’s because McDonald’s corporate has a deal with the ice cream company where they make money whenever the ice cream machine needs fixing. It’s because of greed and screwing over franchise owners.
The voltage doesnt matter, as the type of plug dictates that. you can see the maximum current on the back to see if it goes beyond your breaker. If it doesnt it may be just shite
Yeah if it has a nema 5-15 plug it shouldn't pull more than that circuit can handle. Assuming they didn't have another major load on both circuits, t's 100% on the ice cream maker
@@ian54589 That's not entirely true. A 15 amp circuit can only handle a continuous load of about 12 amps. If you draw between 12 and 15 amps it'll run for a while, but the breaker will eventually trip (like in the video). There's also an issue of power factor causing it to draw more current as the load increases, which is probably why it tripped the breaker faster once the ice cream was mostly frozen. You could argue that it should have a 20 amp plug on it, but it's designed for commercial use so most customers probably don't have an issue with it.
@@jayleno2192 That's true, I did look on Amazon and all the similar looking machines I looked at in the $1500 price range are 20A rated. Thinking about it more it's a bit surprising that their kitchen doesn't have a 20A circuit, I guess older home that only has the finishes/appliances updated.
@@jayleno2192 you are so close to being correct, but its not power factor that is causing the issue, it's already assumed to be 0.8 (which is very common) so its bounding, its rare your house has less than 0.8 pf and industrial settings more often regulate their pf since they get could get charged for their apparent power consumption rather than active power if the pf is poor. You can look at the product page and see its rated for 2200W at 23A FLC, even though 2200W/120V is ~18.33A. That's where the 0.8 pf comes into play, 18.33/0.8 is ~23A. You are correct when you alluded that the inverse time overload protection will trip past 80% of the circuit's rated amperage for continuous duty (or rather more accurately to the NEC, protective devices for continuous loads are sized 125% which is equivalent to 80% of the circuit breakers capacity), but this ice cream machine just needs a higher amperage circuit to run. It's very likely the machine is meant to be plugged into a 30A circuit (or higher), which is not a thing in most residential circuits but much more common in industrial settings (which is what this is made for, duh). This also explains why the ice cream machine lasted longer but still tripped on the oven receptacle since that is most likely connected to a 20A circuit since that's where most 20A circuits are on residential environments so the protective device (most likely something along the lines of a 50 51 relay scheme) needed more time to detect the overload on the inverse time compared to the 15A circuit it was connected to earlier in the video.
When qt starts explaining stuff in the kitchen my brain gets activated like a sleeper agent to listen & focus because i know im going to learn something lol
@@SirPerfectfulthe EU supply is also AC, but at 230 Volts, that’s what the problem is here - the ice cream maker is expecting nearly double the voltage it’s getting from a US domestic socket.
@@mosmarb 240V appliances don't have the plug that the ice cream maker has. North American 240V plugs have 4 blades, one for each hot lead, the neutral, and a ground. It's impossible for the machine to accept 240V in its configuration. There are only 3 leads on the plug and 240V requires 4. Maybe the machine was designed to accept 240V as well for other markets, but that plug can only supply 120V. The appliance runs when plugged into a 120V circuit. Breakers trip when too much current passes through them. So this was likely a 20A max appliance, but they had it plugged into a 15A circuit (the kitchen receptacles didn't support the horizontal blade of NEMA 5-20p plugs required for 20A circuits). The plug on the appliance is a NEMA 5-15p, so I assume there is still a way to run it off 120V/15A, otherwise they would have used a NEMA 5-20p. Maybe if you only operate one side of the machine it reduces the power requirement; it seems like they used both sides the whole time.
Actually super glad I saw this, while I wasn't thinking of getting an industrial ice cream machine, I was thinking of getting a 2-3 flavor slurpee maker and didn't even think about the potential voltage constraints, saved me some heartache.
PSA do NOT feed your cats milk as they are lactose intolerant. They only drink milk from their mom as a kitten, just like any baby would, but will quickly lose that ability to digest it later
@michibeechi Sure not 100% of all cats in the world are, but a high majority of them are. It's always a safer and healthier option to just give them water as their main way of hydration. A quick Google search can tell you that. Also I'm pretty sure humans are the only animals that drink another animal's milk
you should be able tro run the ice cream machine . The load of the fridge and the Machine is probably what is tripping it just use an extension connect the machine in a separate room. If it doesn't check the Kitchen breaker values it should usually be 15-20 . if its lower try switching it to higher rated Breaker .
5 місяців тому
Found the electrician! You do the lords work my friend. O7
Why didn't the lights dim turning it on? Aren't homes built to put appliances before lighting so when you draw to much power it dims the lights to compensate?
@@ZzColdzDeathzZ well it not the power supply decreasing if the supply was decreasing then dimming would be visible since it is trip due to high current the Power goes to zero in an instant .
Watching Lud be right TWICE in this video while Yingling and QT were wrong was actually so funny. It's basic math, too, how did the English major get it right?!
4:40 I've pulled that on two friends who hadn't really baked before, I offered the extract and asked if they wanted to try a little (like a bit on their finger). Their faces were hilarious! 😂
Just to let you know, maybe your cat can actually drink milk, but most cats are lactose-intolerant and cannot drink milk past kittenhood. It would give them terrible tummy problems. Anyway have a nice day.
Ngl the power going out a couple times because it’s an industrial ice cream machine is kind of funny 😂 12:33 It was so close, all we needed to do was reset the breaker one time 😂😂😂😂
8:09 is so funny holyyyyyyyyyyyy xDD!! All of it coming together and all of a sudden he triggers the stove with his ass omg I'm dying. his face gg :'DDDDDDDDD
you lud is a keeper cos he rolled with the punches when he was caught lacking.. but when it turns out he was right, he kept his mouth shut and let qt wallow in her wrongness without rubbing in their faces lol
Electrical Engineer here. There is no issue with the voltage. The issue is the current, or wattage. It’s all 120 volts AC, but it takes a lot more power than a standard outlet can provide. I can’t fault them too much for saying voltage though. They aren’t experts and don’t really understand that terminology.
Genuinely sat down with some icecream. That machine looks like the froyo types I used at my old job. Also I totally get the measuring issues I ran into the different measurements a few times teaching myself to cook this year. My oven's only in Farenheit so I have a Celcius cheat sheet on my fridge. (I'm in Canada.)
6:41 ludwig brain is is a spin cycle trying to figure out this math….wait oh shit….holy moly he did the math in his head. that’s not enough milk he’s crazy. W
Ludwig you need to get a power inverter from 110v to 220v. Just make sure it can handle the ice cream machines wattage pull. Or have a 220v breaker installed with higher Amp break.
Your kitchen outlets on newer houses should be run with 12 gauge wire which does 20 amps, where standard outlet usually 14 gauge wire at 15 amps. A lot of times the electricians put a 15 amp gfci in your kitchen even tho you could do 20 amp. I’d have someone look at what runs to your kitchen outlets. Used to have a similar ice cream maker in my parent’s restaurant, was on a 20 amp wall outlets worked fine.
Okay i have the next model up from this and the reason i got that one is because it eliminates several of these manual steps and is easier to clean. I also have it hooked up into a 220 on its own breaker because it draws so much power. We have ice cream all the time, my gf loves it
I think this could have been resolved if you plugged it into a socket meant for an appliance like the fridge. Although I don’t know that you have a spare socket like that. Sockets like for the fridge are special sockets ready to take on big power consumers and are also usually isolated on the electrical panel
Try using the same outlet as the microwave. They often have a 20 amp circuit, especially the over the stove kind (since the vent + light + microwave can draw like 16 amps combined).
I guess it needs 20AMPs or something to work properly ? Though usually the plug would be slightly different, with a right angled prong. What I am seeing, is that it is a normal plug... Weird. Your outlet should be able to power it just fine, if there's nothing else on the circuit taking up any other amps. Especially countertop outlets, which are typically individual ones, exactly to plug in high wattage appliances like a microwave.
I was looking forward to seeing them use the ice cream machine because I figured they were gonna have Qt make it--I never thought about how much power the machine would require to run 😭 At least the ice cream came out ok
Qt being wrong and getting annoyed at being wrong is so me lmao 😭
honestly gotta give her props for immediately admitting he was right and she was wrong and later even apologizing… Lord knows that’s not easy 😅😂
Yeah I totally feel that too.
@@LiveOutLoud321 - I always found it easy, because I want to become now-right as soon as possible, and as far as the annoying element, there is also a positive feedback in being the kind of person who can just say they were wrong, and it feels good to demonstrate that trait, which overrides the annoyingness of being wrong, for me.
@@Siberius- sometimes I use a straw to blow bubbles in my milk
@@JugsKise - That is also a good option.
Keep that ice cream maker running any longer and your power company is gonna call the cops and tell them you're growing 12 acres of weed its drawing so much power lmaooooo
Lmao ya true
Kind of shocked this didn't end with a fire, which could then probably be considered the first fire ever plausibly caused by UA-cam/Twitch chat
@@kukui79there's something called a fuse, it's fine
I run a poweredge r720 24/7 and my power company ain't say shit yet
it's probably a 20 amp breaker (maybe 15), which is only 2400 watts. a large window unit AC can go up to like 1500. so it's really not that much power all things considered
QT stole a whole ass video from ludwig, while HE payed for it. Greatest Heist of 2024.
Was just about to say this, W of QT to get this out before he did his video
She paid for the vanilla bean tho. it's expensive!
Chat who paid for the whole thing - “😢 Am I a joke to you?”
She yoinked and twisted
*paid
After watching this no way Ludwig opens a bakery when he retires from streaming
He have like no math in that english brain and baking is literally maths on acid.
ice cream is hard to make. But he know how to make that bread tho......Sheeeeeeeessshh
How could you say that? He totally opened the bakery in this video 13:31
@@Luzac-1 bbl luddy
@@Luzac-1 he got that cake
QT: here’s how we make ice cream
Ludwig at every possible opportunity: dude have cats tried this?
I was cackling about that.
cats would LOVE this
the genuine pain when qt realized she was wrong and lud was right 😭😭😭😭 i felt that
8:30 the annoyance that they were both wrong to this guy 😭😂
I feel this a lot and this video is evidence enough that the metric system is correct and that the education system failed them all.
OK Mcdonalds. You win. I know how you feel now.
This comment is top tier! LOL
Wait till you see how they clean that machine.
No the machines McDonald's uses are basically designed to fail. There was a third party who made a device to hack into them that made them actually functional and so many stores started using them McDonald's sued them.
Hi, Electrician, HVAC service technician and commissioner for commercial and industrial construction here, popular misconception- the motor in your ice cream maker has a high amp draw, while not directly involved with voltage (which your voltage is most likely not the problem), your problem is the breaker is undersized. Which means the wires going to that outlet are undersized. You size the wires to the load in proportion to voltage required and amp draw of equipment being used in that facility. The reason it would work and then stop working is because the machines motor having to work harder to get the ice cream below a given temperature increased the amp draw. Your ice cream maker is fine lol it just needs a bigger breaker. Also, if curious, the breaker is used to protect the wire to the outlet/equipment. Inline/ in-series fuses protect the load/equipment, if you wanted to protect it, I suggest using a disconnect with fuses before the ice cream machine. My wife owns her own bakery. We had a similar problem initially. Hope this helps someone.
Anyways, big fans, we love dubbin.
GOAT
Blue collar ludbud to the rescure
ok nerd, i love u
@13:45 they hook it to the oven's breaker and that did not do the trick, usually the oven breaker is the biggest in most places.
@@Sylonce They did not, the oven is on a 240V circuit which uses a different breaker, hence the different outlet plug type. The outlet next to the oven is 120V which is on a different circuit on a different breaker. If you look at your circuit panel you'll see bigger breakers that are twice the size of other. Those are 240V breakers which join the two 120V phases (120 + 120 = 240) for circuits like ovens, washers, dryers, etc.
0:56 “do you wanna eat ice cream” being code for “but like can you also make it for us from scratch before that” is such a funny boyfriend move 😂 QT to the rescue
DO NOT let them take that to the warehouse, it won't get cleaned and someone will end up poisoned.
Alternatively, the Yard releasing an episode called "We All Got Listeria" would go hard
If they keep it in QT’s late nite set at the warehouse then maybe they’ll be okay 😂
@@Stevonicus I don't think dying is worth it.
@@RaeneTheFaeriei'd consider their patreon 😊
bro the immediate "no" after u ask him if he drank the vanilla. fuck that sent me
and then without skipping a beat QT being like “yeah he drank it” 😂
"is that part of the vanilla bean??" "NOBODY KNOWS"
getting to see who in chat is actually an electrician is so special. the little names in my computer have skills and jobs
I was thinking the entire time “good damn, I’d make great money if I got the call to wire that thing up”.
I love QT’ vibe of ”my boyfriend is an idiot. I love him.”
Golden retriever bf 🤝🏼 cat gf lol
Top 10 moments before disaster
@4:45 When he drank the vanilla and she knew as soon as she saw his face
It's more of a bit that both plays in
I really fucking love the way QT explains things.
She's genuinely such a great teacher.
8:31 is my favorite, and i think its why they're still together. QT stressed that she's wrong, and lud couldnt care less that he's right. He just wants ice cream
Not sure if anyone will read this but the issue is the amperage and not just the voltage, probably need to make sure it’s a 20-30 amp circuit getting 220v depending on wattage used, some homes have them and most businesses do, if not an electrician can run a line from the mains
Yeah I was surprised their oven plug tripped aswell. The only other one I was thinking could work would be for the fridge or washer/dryer but depending on the hook up. It wouldn’t work.
It’s a 120V plug, so not 220. Most modern kitchen in America now have 20 amps to outlets (for blenders, toaster ovens, etc), so the machine probably draws 30 amps.
The cheapest way to make it work is to use a 240 to 120 adapter (that simply uses one of the phases of 240 and gnd) into a 240/30 amps plug (like for an electric oven or the dryer). Then you get the full 30 amps, and get to use the ice cream machine instead of your oven.
Lud correctly talking about cups to litters is the smartest I have ever heard him haha
Which cups. US cups are 237 ml when metric cups are 250. Imperial cups are 284 ml. God I love same named but different units
He fully knew he was right too, he just didn’t wanna be a dick about it lol
QT reviewing kitchen products would be a cool series. Buy three different price points and compare.
Okay so this is why the ice cream machine at McDonalds is always down..
Nah it’s because McDonald’s corporate has a deal with the ice cream company where they make money whenever the ice cream machine needs fixing. It’s because of greed and screwing over franchise owners.
The voltage doesnt matter, as the type of plug dictates that. you can see the maximum current on the back to see if it goes beyond your breaker. If it doesnt it may be just shite
Yeah if it has a nema 5-15 plug it shouldn't pull more than that circuit can handle. Assuming they didn't have another major load on both circuits, t's 100% on the ice cream maker
@@ian54589 That's not entirely true. A 15 amp circuit can only handle a continuous load of about 12 amps. If you draw between 12 and 15 amps it'll run for a while, but the breaker will eventually trip (like in the video). There's also an issue of power factor causing it to draw more current as the load increases, which is probably why it tripped the breaker faster once the ice cream was mostly frozen. You could argue that it should have a 20 amp plug on it, but it's designed for commercial use so most customers probably don't have an issue with it.
@@jayleno2192 That's true, I did look on Amazon and all the similar looking machines I looked at in the $1500 price range are 20A rated. Thinking about it more it's a bit surprising that their kitchen doesn't have a 20A circuit, I guess older home that only has the finishes/appliances updated.
@@jayleno2192 you are so close to being correct, but its not power factor that is causing the issue, it's already assumed to be 0.8 (which is very common) so its bounding, its rare your house has less than 0.8 pf and industrial settings more often regulate their pf since they get could get charged for their apparent power consumption rather than active power if the pf is poor. You can look at the product page and see its rated for 2200W at 23A FLC, even though 2200W/120V is ~18.33A. That's where the 0.8 pf comes into play, 18.33/0.8 is ~23A.
You are correct when you alluded that the inverse time overload protection will trip past 80% of the circuit's rated amperage for continuous duty (or rather more accurately to the NEC, protective devices for continuous loads are sized 125% which is equivalent to 80% of the circuit breakers capacity), but this ice cream machine just needs a higher amperage circuit to run. It's very likely the machine is meant to be plugged into a 30A circuit (or higher), which is not a thing in most residential circuits but much more common in industrial settings (which is what this is made for, duh).
This also explains why the ice cream machine lasted longer but still tripped on the oven receptacle since that is most likely connected to a 20A circuit since that's where most 20A circuits are on residential environments so the protective device (most likely something along the lines of a 50 51 relay scheme) needed more time to detect the overload on the inverse time compared to the 15A circuit it was connected to earlier in the video.
'it's sugar and milk' 😂
When qt starts explaining stuff in the kitchen my brain gets activated like a sleeper agent to listen & focus because i know im going to learn something lol
as a citizen of the EU, just by looking i could tell that its not 8 liters
Also US home electricity is whack.
@@saganakist We use AC not DC, less power consumption but gives results like this
@@SirPerfectfulthe EU supply is also AC, but at 230 Volts, that’s what the problem is here - the ice cream maker is expecting nearly double the voltage it’s getting from a US domestic socket.
@@SirPerfectful
bro what? 🤣 Do you really think we use DC for our houses? 🤣
@@mosmarb 240V appliances don't have the plug that the ice cream maker has. North American 240V plugs have 4 blades, one for each hot lead, the neutral, and a ground. It's impossible for the machine to accept 240V in its configuration. There are only 3 leads on the plug and 240V requires 4. Maybe the machine was designed to accept 240V as well for other markets, but that plug can only supply 120V.
The appliance runs when plugged into a 120V circuit. Breakers trip when too much current passes through them. So this was likely a 20A max appliance, but they had it plugged into a 15A circuit (the kitchen receptacles didn't support the horizontal blade of NEMA 5-20p plugs required for 20A circuits).
The plug on the appliance is a NEMA 5-15p, so I assume there is still a way to run it off 120V/15A, otherwise they would have used a NEMA 5-20p. Maybe if you only operate one side of the machine it reduces the power requirement; it seems like they used both sides the whole time.
Actually super glad I saw this, while I wasn't thinking of getting an industrial ice cream machine, I was thinking of getting a 2-3 flavor slurpee maker and didn't even think about the potential voltage constraints, saved me some heartache.
qt is so patient
A cat would love this
PSA do NOT feed your cats milk as they are lactose intolerant. They only drink milk from their mom as a kitten, just like any baby would, but will quickly lose that ability to digest it later
not all cats are lactose intolerant
@michibeechi Sure not 100% of all cats in the world are, but a high majority of them are. It's always a safer and healthier option to just give them water as their main way of hydration. A quick Google search can tell you that. Also I'm pretty sure humans are the only animals that drink another animal's milk
And most humans are lactose intolerant too. But yea, blew my mind to learn cats generally can't drink milk and it hurts them. :( @@floralirony
So happy Lud has you to make his food better, don't let him poison himself with under cooked recipes
Fr 😅
LOL The realization in the middle. You two are amazing.
Anytime I see a video of Ludwig talking and QT has to save the day, I feel like I'm watching an episode of Always Sunny.
“jesus christ just walked into the room” is so fucking funny omg😭😭😭😭
Lud is such a Golden Retriever when QT is around
i hope you all realize that soft serve and ice cream are NOT the same. But also, a $1200 ice cream machine is HIGHLY impractical for home use.
13:40 I thought ya'll were making ice-cream, but all I see is a thicc CAKE.
Lmao! Welp! It was a fun experience at least and, of course, especially with QT saving the day.
you should be able tro run the ice cream machine . The load of the fridge and the Machine is probably what is tripping it just use an extension connect the machine in a separate room. If it doesn't check the Kitchen breaker values it should usually be 15-20 . if its lower try switching it to higher rated Breaker .
Found the electrician!
You do the lords work my friend. O7
Why didn't the lights dim turning it on? Aren't homes built to put appliances before lighting so when you draw to much power it dims the lights to compensate?
i am not an electriician had to solve issues in my own house because of terrible electricians
@@ZzColdzDeathzZ well it not the power supply decreasing if the supply was decreasing then dimming would be visible since it is trip due to high current the Power goes to zero in an instant .
If your fridge and countertop kitchen receptacles are on the same circuit, you need a new electrician.
Watching Lud be right TWICE in this video while Yingling and QT were wrong was actually so funny. It's basic math, too, how did the English major get it right?!
even a broken clock is right twice a day 😂
lud and qt realest relationship on youtube.
Lol what do u meant by that?
4:40 I've pulled that on two friends who hadn't really baked before, I offered the extract and asked if they wanted to try a little (like a bit on their finger). Their faces were hilarious! 😂
Lud is like the gaston to Yingling’s lefou
I will explain nothing
It’s more of a Conan:Sona situation.
1:29 QT picking up bad habits from LilyPichu
8:05 my satisfaction has no bounds
“A cat would love this” this is literally my cats biggest hopes and dreams everytime I eat ice cream she’s up in my mug
Just to let you know, maybe your cat can actually drink milk, but most cats are lactose-intolerant and cannot drink milk past kittenhood. It would give them terrible tummy problems. Anyway have a nice day.
Ludwig was right and then immediately voided it by almost setting himself on fire 😂
Ngl the power going out a couple times because it’s an industrial ice cream machine is kind of funny 😂
12:33
It was so close, all we needed to do was reset the breaker one time 😂😂😂😂
theres no way ludwig wasn't high during this
8:09 is so funny holyyyyyyyyyyyy xDD!! All of it coming together and all of a sudden he triggers the stove with his ass omg I'm dying. his face gg :'DDDDDDDDD
the chad face into panic mode sheesh
youre the only streamer ive seen with actual life skills
you lud is a keeper cos he rolled with the punches when he was caught lacking.. but when it turns out he was right, he kept his mouth shut and let qt wallow in her wrongness without rubbing in their faces lol
Electrical Engineer here. There is no issue with the voltage. The issue is the current, or wattage. It’s all 120 volts AC, but it takes a lot more power than a standard outlet can provide. I can’t fault them too much for saying voltage though. They aren’t experts and don’t really understand that terminology.
8:14 Ludwig sounding like a country boi
Just like McDs the Ice Cream doesn’t work 😂
I want the kinda love QT and Lud have😭
it needs a 20A circuit. regular household plugs run 15A, but there are some in your house that push 20A, like your washer or dryer
QT so impressive for putting up with all that
Genuinely sat down with some icecream. That machine looks like the froyo types I used at my old job. Also I totally get the measuring issues I ran into the different measurements a few times teaching myself to cook this year. My oven's only in Farenheit so I have a Celcius cheat sheet on my fridge. (I'm in Canada.)
I just want to say that I didn't read your comment, I ran out of time😅 mb
no no, chat bought you an ice cream machine with ludwig’s money!
6:41 ludwig brain is is a spin cycle trying to figure out this math….wait oh shit….holy moly he did the math in his head. that’s not enough milk he’s crazy. W
Ludwig you need to get a power inverter from 110v to 220v. Just make sure it can handle the ice cream machines wattage pull. Or have a 220v breaker installed with higher Amp break.
When it shakes it drizzles
The fact Ludwig didn't even bother checking if the outlet he was using was a 240V line for the ice cream machine is INSANE.
If the machine required 240 volts the plug on the machine wouldn't even fit in a regular outlet. They are completely different shaped plugs.
Chestnuts roasting over a open flame
This is why you use a food scale.
Your kitchen outlets on newer houses should be run with 12 gauge wire which does 20 amps, where standard outlet usually 14 gauge wire at 15 amps. A lot of times the electricians put a 15 amp gfci in your kitchen even tho you could do 20 amp. I’d have someone look at what runs to your kitchen outlets. Used to have a similar ice cream maker in my parent’s restaurant, was on a 20 amp wall outlets worked fine.
Qt came over from a 2 hour drive real quick when she heard lud was installing the swing
A cat would love this video
the fact that they managed to run a live broadcast alongside a whole industrial icecream maker is a miracle jesus himself couldnt pull off
Qt just naturally and beautifully saving the day
Okay i have the next model up from this and the reason i got that one is because it eliminates several of these manual steps and is easier to clean. I also have it hooked up into a 220 on its own breaker because it draws so much power. We have ice cream all the time, my gf loves it
4:43
Lud trying vanilla
QT immediately destroying ai. no notes
Chat clearly forgot to add a power converter and it made for the funniest stream
i swear ludwig is LIT in this bruh
QT and Lud are such an amazing couple
I think this could have been resolved if you plugged it into a socket meant for an appliance like the fridge. Although I don’t know that you have a spare socket like that. Sockets like for the fridge are special sockets ready to take on big power consumers and are also usually isolated on the electrical panel
can't wait to see what Grok has to say about this
Lud is lucky to have qt. And QT is even more lucky to have Lud.
QT paid for her rent at Mogul Moves with exposure, it’s great to see her spotlight smaller creators on her platform
Respect. Doing what McDonald's can't. Making ice cream when you need it
the Mashine needs 220V and 50Hz outlets, US outlets are only 120V and 60Hz. It tried to pull more but there is non so the breaker goes
if QT wasn't here do you think "We would even have the pot on the pan right now?" direct quote!!
you can find amps some where, its probably on a 15amp rec, needs a direct 20amp
bro. ludwig at 4:50. he's such a child lmao
camera man dying of laughter whole time lmao
Grok taught me how to make ice cream
Try using the same outlet as the microwave. They often have a 20 amp circuit, especially the over the stove kind (since the vent + light + microwave can draw like 16 amps combined).
The realization of ludwig being right was so funny
13:03 That was so wholesome and cute 😂
As soon as he bought it I was wondering what video you would do with it. Let him make a bread video or something. This is for you. W team.
you need to make a big ass ice cream cookie sandwixh now
“Cups” is such a weird unit of measurement
America really uses anything but the metric system
Chat, why was the machine tripping the breaker?
thank you for emptying it instead of letting them leave it full. lmao
I guess it needs 20AMPs or something to work properly ? Though usually the plug would be slightly different, with a right angled prong. What I am seeing, is that it is a normal plug... Weird. Your outlet should be able to power it just fine, if there's nothing else on the circuit taking up any other amps. Especially countertop outlets, which are typically individual ones, exactly to plug in high wattage appliances like a microwave.
Qt u gotta tell Ludwig that cats don’t have the ability to taste sweetness 😂
now THIS is epic
this video should be called "just use metric"
7:51 your silence and then What was very amusing to me qtcinderella
I was looking forward to seeing them use the ice cream machine because I figured they were gonna have Qt make it--I never thought about how much power the machine would require to run 😭 At least the ice cream came out ok
Smiles in my 230V house vs 110V murican houses hö hö :D