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@philippate23743 ай бұрын
Thumbs up if Tyler didn't read the instructions....again.
@ShinYoshao013 ай бұрын
Of course he didn't. He did or did not do something and it's running improperly.
@dtoad483 ай бұрын
Yeah probably
@satisfvckery16443 ай бұрын
i believe on heat your not supposed to use the tubes out the window but I could be wrong
@Ryan-xc8uh3 ай бұрын
@ 6:57 it looks like it is in A/C mode (snowflake symbol) above the set point temp at the top but when he cuts back the light is pulsating orange which should indicate heat mode so I am not sure. Wave 2 manual: cdn.solarpowersupply.eu/files/(EN)%20Manual%20Ecoflow%20wave2-20230419.pdf The only theory I can come up with is the hose is a tight L behind the curtain and it throttles it which could explain the lower Wattage with the hose connected? Heat Pumps do work even in negative degrees Fahrenheit
@RonM.3 ай бұрын
I kinda agree with you, but I feel like for the price he paid for it himself without it being sent to him/with a sponsor, he probably read the instructions. Nobody would actually do that and play dumb when they're playing with $2000 basically. But then again we're talking about Tyler here...
@infowarriorone3 ай бұрын
700 for the battery is ridiculous.
@dasherpie3 ай бұрын
I agree
@richardparmenter1883 ай бұрын
But try $80,000 to replace the batteries on a 4 year old EV
@brettknighten11713 ай бұрын
Yes but it is a full battery station not just a battery pack for the ac unit
@Mona_Lisa1233 ай бұрын
@@richardparmenter188🙄🥱
@MaNNeRz913 ай бұрын
Depends how big the battery is 🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂
@GlitterMagician3 ай бұрын
Please say you're going to return this so you can have that money to spend on more random things you've found on Amazon.
@AverageReviewsYT3 ай бұрын
If only you knew his profit from having 2 channels lol.. he could burn this and get more pleasure than deal with returning it
@Rookz3 ай бұрын
@@AverageReviewsYTfr. He’s gonna make way more off this video than what the thing costs.
@danthemathman17683 ай бұрын
@@RookzNah 300k views is about $1000
@colesisler5823 ай бұрын
@@danthemathman1768have you not considered brand/ad deals, like has done with manscaped and the food delivery services in the past?
@tunasubbackwards4203 ай бұрын
He'll just write it off as a business expense
@krawnjob3 ай бұрын
This video is pretty much proof that Tyler's "dummy act" is just that...an act. If he can spit out heat exchange numbers like that, I guarantee you he can pronounce zucchini, merlot, chardonnay and filet mignon.
@DoitWithAlana3 ай бұрын
Keep telling yourself that😂
@LiverOlive3 ай бұрын
its supposed to be a joke, you're not supposed to believe it, we all love a good troll
@SoosRamirez13 ай бұрын
We been known this, he does it since people comment about it which boosts his videos further into the algorithm. Big brain 200 iq move
@chrisbunty52773 ай бұрын
Came here to say that
@DabuDave3 ай бұрын
oh and that a juicer is for food
@HiThere-bu2fg3 ай бұрын
I paid $350 for my Frigidaire portable AC and it’s 14000 btu. It’s amazing in the summer in Las Vegas
@BrandEver1172 ай бұрын
The website does list the lowest operating temperature as 41°F. Which is still useful in certain places (Where I live it only gets to freezing a few times a year but is 40s-50s most of the time), but definitely not in harsher climates. There are cold weather heat pumps that can operate well under freezing temperatures but idk what they do to make them capable of that.
@TravelWithBradley3 ай бұрын
Very glad you clarified about not sponsored etc. I had flashbacks for a moment and nearly clicked away.. 😂
@Casinogirl563 ай бұрын
Thanks for (financially) taking one for the team once again.❤
@jw38433 ай бұрын
I am glad someone finally tested it without the intake hose on video. Just as I thought, it heats better without it at cold temps. It also helps to insulate those hoses. That is a lot for an AC and I would not be willing to pay that for it. I would save a bunch and just get a window unit.
@domin7273 ай бұрын
Heatpumps draw heat energy from the environment and this process uses energy not the conversion of electrical energy to heat. So its actually quite realistic to get about 3 times the energy you put in out in heat, because all the pump does is "concentrate" the heat in a smaller volume of air so to speak. To manage that however the thing needed to draw that heat out of the outside air and put it into some air inside and afterwards geting the air back out again. That means you need 2! hoses to the outside, intake and outtake not just one. You either let the thing draw heat from the inside or blew the cooled air to put outside right back in. For having next to zero effect...
@thepatternforms859Ай бұрын
Sorry but what?
@domin727Ай бұрын
@@thepatternforms859 How heatpumps work. Do you need it with pictures?
@budsvilleusa88883 ай бұрын
I watch every damn video, love em all brother, you have some amazing content
@sicnarf20003 ай бұрын
Literally was about to put a comment along the lines of "heat pumps are more efficient" when you went right on and acknowledged it yourself lol... dammit Tyler, with your Jalapenos and electric hammers and whatnots
@ShinYoshao013 ай бұрын
And his kwazadillas... seriously, Tyler...
@bigfatcloud45663 ай бұрын
Don't give him any compliments. The man puts ranch on hotdogs.
@rileysimmons98863 ай бұрын
I even wrote the whole thing out and then pressed play and he said it... smh
@stephanielasnoski6063 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking one for the team! I hope this video goes out to a lot of people so they don't waste their money.
@ryangassxx3 ай бұрын
Tyler, I love you bro but sometimes I think you mess up on your experiments.. 😅 I’m relatively certain that the hoses are for the AC function side of things. Why would you pull in 20 degree air from outside to heat and warm the indoors?
@nevernever20023 ай бұрын
They are for the AC yes. A traditional heat pump uses refrigerant to move BTUs in or out of spaces. You can literally make your own version of this thing by getting a 150 dollar window unit and just flipping it around in the window lol. Or a portable unit; duct tape some cheap insulated tubing to the intake and the supply air side and leave the vent tube for the hot side off.
@dougwashburn80143 ай бұрын
@nevernever2002 you mean for 47 years and I could have just done this.
@jaredrusch3 ай бұрын
Yeah since when does a heater need to be hooked up outside. Keep it in the room and all heat is in the room. He is sending heat outside lol. The hoses only need to be connected outside when you are trying to cool the room like every other AC.
@MannyBrum3 ай бұрын
@@nevernever2002 Sure you could flip a window unit around if you want all the humidity from outside to be dripped all over your floor. AC units not only remove heat but they remove water from the air.
@DoctorKnox3 ай бұрын
500watts is 1706 watts. Period. There's no way to get more BTUs out of electric heat. It just isn't possible.
@seanriggen3 ай бұрын
Disconnect both hoses for heat, the hose directs the heat outside during ac use?
@lastresort17573 ай бұрын
No. You must connect at a minimum the exhaust hose. Both hoses for best performance
@kritsadventures3 ай бұрын
Better to pull a vacuum when it's that cold because it can keep reheating the already warmer air until it gets very hot
@straw32133 ай бұрын
Question...Since this is electric, why not remove the exhaust hose? Would that not also help with the heat and then put it on when you turn it to the A/C?
@johnbobbert60243 ай бұрын
I mean, do you think you’re better off going with some type of propane? Heater for the cabin or do you think I should go with something like this?
@drlau92 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! I think from your video, it'll struggle to heat a room, however if you attach the exhaust tube inside your sleeping bag or duvet it's going to be rather warm? So really this is a personal heater / cooler?
@baalgaang19252 ай бұрын
I have this and I already had an anker solix power bank with solar panels. Just letting everyone know the solix panels do charge the eco flow as well and it works fine with the anker products. You don’t have to buy the eco flow products to go with it
@goalieman29293 ай бұрын
Do you have to have the hoses attached for the heat? Could just see if it heats the air that it’s already heating
@stephenmartin8331Ай бұрын
Mine keeps making a loud squeal when turned on. Sounds like a belt slipping. Haven't been able to find any information about it, or any manuals showing how to open it up to find out what is squealing. Any ideas?
@kenmeuse22263 ай бұрын
You would think that just every once in a while you would read the directions.
@TinyGoHomes3 ай бұрын
Im working on a build for a plug in heater furnace box. It has a heat exchanger built in and a filter you can change. The heater runs on a thermostat plug and the fresh air fans run 24/7. Brings in fresh air, exchanges it across the exit air and is heated before being fan forced and directed to the floor. I hope to make a prototype soon and begin testing. 👍 I also have a cool idea I’m way too busy to even look at where you take a small iron stove and make it so you can burn multiple fuels. Attachments to burn propane, diesel, oil, wood, pellets etc. all you gotta do is let it cool down and change the attached pieces.
@madeintexas3d4423 ай бұрын
The reason why it can get more BTUs than the capacity of the battery is because it is most likely a heat pump. They can get up to 5x the efficiency of a regular resistive heater because it is just transferring the existing energy in the environment instead of adding additional energy. Edit: Probably the reason why the heater didn't work in the first part was because it wasn't vented. If it is a heat pump it will blow hot air out the front and cold air out the back creating an environment that is the same as what you started with. If you can vent the waste air to the outside you would get better results.
@mikeahs063 ай бұрын
I have a heat pump bc I am in the south in the states but it's been down to 28 a few nights the past two winters and not once did my furnace run stage 1 and 2 which is heat pump with heat strips. Heat pumps run a lot better these days than older heat pumps.
@kasualhex642 ай бұрын
This thing is awesome in a small space like tent or vehicle. I found that it is recycling the air sucked through the front. So at initial heating/cooling of your space if you feed it cold/hot air it will will help it get your space to your temp way faster, then you can stop feeding the air and it will do fine maintaining the space temp.
@grayrabbit2211Ай бұрын
Did you watch the video? It failed to heat the room. After 1 hour it was 1 degree cooler
@tmanning4usa2 ай бұрын
Now that it's getting warmer can you test the ac side of this unit that's is what I am interested in I never thought it would be much of a heater in the first place that was just a waste of time on ecoflow to ad it to drive up the cost but I want to know how does it cool
@dhelix853 ай бұрын
Not Tyler coming out with some pure BTU-watt knowledge.
@ModernGentleman3 ай бұрын
Omg I heard heat pumps and had Technology Connections flashbacks😅
@powerstroke013 ай бұрын
Same 😂
@Hudson3162 ай бұрын
He also hated portable AC units so this is a twofer
@JacobBarnett-qn4uf3 ай бұрын
The reason for it using less energy with the rear inatke out the window, is down to the lower temperatures decreasing the suction pressure of the compressor which means it requires less power to "compress". As soon as the inatke is room temperature, the pressures starts to increase, it becomes harder to compress and will increase power consumption👍
@eyebrows43 ай бұрын
I came to the comments hoping I wasn't the only one that understands HVAC! You have slightly restored my faith in humanity. To be honest I was sad to see Tyler obviously researched BTU but didn't do the same for heat pumps and was so confident in the limited understanding he had. I'm not bad mouthing him, I understand we and he can't be experts on everything. I still love the channel and will continue to watch but I was genuinely excited for this video and sadly let down by he's presentation.
@averyalexander23033 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to say in addition to the higher discharge pressure with a warmer inlet air temperature. AC units behave the same way drawing more power as either the inside or the outside air temperature increases for the same reason. Inverter driven systems are a little different because they may run the compressor at less than full speed in heat mode when the outside temperature is higher and then run the compressor faster as the outside temperature drops to maintain (or at least try to maintain) the setpoint.
@eyebrows43 ай бұрын
I hope he sees our comments and either edits the video or makes another addressing theses things.
@JacobBarnett-qn4uf3 ай бұрын
@@eyebrows4 yes very true, although i did have to search up what a btu even was. I'm british as well🤣...
@JacobBarnett-qn4uf3 ай бұрын
Well, inverter systems are more benefical energy wise as well. While being able to maintain a tighter differential, they dont have to kick in and out on full power all the time. They'll just hum away using next to no power. I did find the companys heat output calculations strange though, but thinking about it a little more. In the video, the heat energy thats being added to the room is also being used as the inlet air to boil off refrigerant, and then exhaust outside. So i guess the figures would match up in perfect conditions🤔
@AbundanceTribe3 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work! Love your videos
@kyleking90813 ай бұрын
This is main channel material
@tracybowling11563 ай бұрын
They tested that thing in all kinds of temps. The best it got for 1 sec out of all that testing time is probably the numbers they used, but then they doubled it arbitrarily. I was thinking about one of these. I'm so glad I saw this 1st!
@ItsMeTheMayor3 ай бұрын
5,100 BTU for $1,200 is insane....
@fluffehgamer47123 ай бұрын
Ok but the fact it does all the things he mentioned is why
@rogeliocano95363 ай бұрын
@@fluffehgamer4712They’re saying it’s over priced. $1,200 is not justifiable for a 5,100 BTU heater.
@GamingWithNikolas3 ай бұрын
@fluffehgamer4712 I don't care if it can file my taxes for me. If I'm buying it for its main purpose of heating and cooling than it better be good at that.
@grayrabbit2211Ай бұрын
10 times the cost of a 5,000 BTU window shaker. A 10,000 BTU inverter portable AC at Costco is $350.
@jamesstephenson87893 ай бұрын
How is a heater suppose to work if you have two hoses outside and one pulls in air as you say that defeats the purpose of heating
@davidbayliss37892 ай бұрын
I think it pulls in air through one hose; sucks the heat out of it and concentrates it to exchange with the air flow going through it in your room, and spits out that now-cooler outside air through the other outside hose. The cold outside air doesn't get into the room (principally). With so many hoses it does get a bit confusing. :) The theory is good - but this particular unit is hyped-up a bit from the looks of it and isn't the most efficient type and isn't rated for the outside temperature tested. I'd love to have a 500W similarly dimensioned device with those hose attachments that was rated for those temperatures and that could run continuously, and was good for A/C up to at least 104. I'm not sure they're available anywhere. :( My interest in this was piqued by those additional hose attachments ... for a moment I was fooled into thinking this might be a contender. :)
@davidbayliss37892 ай бұрын
nb: for more extreme temperatures and such small amounts of power as 500W, I suppose seeing uninsulated hoses are a red flag lol. With large deltas between temperatures, then all that surface area presented by long hoses sitting between the big temperature difference is going to introduce some considerable efficiency loss. Those hoses effectively become something of a heat exchanger. You can buy similar hoses but with insulated cladding that will surely make some significant positive difference to the efficiency under those circumstances.
@chadantonie98253 ай бұрын
Can almost guarantee USER ERROR
@mayssm6 күн бұрын
I don't understand the 2 tube thing. So one pulls from outside, and the other exhausts hot air. Wouldn't it be better to pull in the air from inside the house/room that is going to be probably 10-20 degrees cooler than the outside air?
@keithjansen17342 ай бұрын
It must be at least 40 degrees for the unit to function as a heater but they fail to mention that.
@JeffKubel2 ай бұрын
It's on page 3 of the manual and the bottom of the page when you go to buy it. It's not hidden in any way.
@andrewb39853 ай бұрын
Maybe you could try it in a tent? I feel like that is a more appropriate use case?
@Triton543 ай бұрын
Doesn’t every window or wall air conditioner pull air from inside the room and exhaust it outside? lol the intake is on the side that’s in the room. That can’t be the only reason portable AC’s are inefficient.
@kiyalynn4323 ай бұрын
Sometimes idek what tyler is talking about, I just be watching and learning😂
@matty859923 ай бұрын
I would try running it on ac mode with the pipes running from the front out the window because the heat that comes of the back gets toasty give it a shot we use our portable air conditioning units to help heat our kitchen in the winter
@Mgamerz3 ай бұрын
Does this review help anyone if you didnt even bother to read the directions? Who does this benefit?
@austinmckelvey80253 ай бұрын
Where you roughly at for it to be 20° rn? I'm in ND and haven't seen that low temp in the past few weeks
@TylerTubetoo3 ай бұрын
Recorded in January
@benjaminsmekens23443 ай бұрын
Straight from the first page of the manual: Ambient Temperature for Operation: 41F - 122F... Tell me you didn't read the manual without telling me you didn't read the manual
@Shin0bi2723 ай бұрын
The other thing about the dual hoses for A/C is, the intake will just be sucking the exhaust air... not "cool" outside air because the 2 hoses are right next to each other in the window. Maybe if you use 2 different windows it will work.
@JeffKubel2 ай бұрын
My intake host is right at outside temperature, so I don't think they cross contaminate that much.
@danielh60592 ай бұрын
Heat pumps don't create any heat. They move heat found in the environment, thermal energy already there. They expend energy moving the heat. I am curious as to the volume of the room and insulation rating. That would be useful information
@bbol7453 ай бұрын
Tyler you need to watch technology connections talk about the refrigeration cycle!
@dunhillsupramk33 ай бұрын
i think you're supposed to have a small camp fire outside and use the ducts to pull in that heated air... if you have ppl that spent $1200 for this then they'll believe that line to justify that they didn't get scammed...
@Butchey243 ай бұрын
I have a feeling he watches technology connections.
@mason63003 ай бұрын
I think everyone here is watching technology connections, auto shenanigans, tylertube, post 10 etc... this is the web we caught ourselves in on youtube 😂
@yourmainmans61253 ай бұрын
Really though.
@42maneatingplants143 ай бұрын
Lol thinking the same thing
@nickbob20033 ай бұрын
@@mason6300out of the people you listed here I only watch Tyler tube and technology connections. Never heard of the other two
@lastresort17573 ай бұрын
You dissing TC?
@AquaTech2252 ай бұрын
Just turned the heat in mine on. 66° room air it’s blowing out 100.8° air. It’s not really cold out. But when it was in the mid 30’s outside its was still able to put out atleast 20° delta in temp difference. I believe ecoflow uses a not so low number for outside temp before it’s not as efficient. But it definitely worked when it got in the 30’s. The AC part in the upper 80’s an humid as hell. Depending just like the delta on heat. The fan speed. On low it’s about a 20° degree delta. Speed two it’s like 16-17 speed 3 is like 15-16 and turbo is like 14-15° difference. These things are made for off grid/power out and to be able to run off of battery banks aside from the attachable one. A not be a huge energy draw. I forget the square footage they claim but these things are for tent sized areas. Not home sized rooms and big duel rear axle rv’s ect. So it it don’t work for someone. They don’t know how to work with its limitations and maybe do different things to capitalize on its ability.
@RGree-co9dyАй бұрын
Mine worked fine for about 2 months and now it will not charge from a/c. They have a grate warranty on paper but so far in use it dose not work well.
@andrewcastiglia95483 ай бұрын
Heat pumps are limited by the pumped fluids' ability to evaporate/condense. If the ambient air is below the evaporation temperature of the fluid then the heat cycle will be unable to operate and you will just be pumping liquid at low pressures which is bad for a compressor pump. I bet the reason that the power level goes up is because as the evaporator warms up above the vaporization point of the fluid it quickly turns to gas increasing the pressure which in turn increases the pumping resistance that the unit sees.
@ScalzoPhoto16 күн бұрын
For heating, I get the impression this product is more for camping trips in November, not for 20 degree winter days. If it gets a little chilly at night, this can bring it up to comfortable. But not for winter time
@unusualfabrication99373 ай бұрын
I am taking a thermodynamics class right now and I am tempted to run the numbers...
@chrisjc2k3 ай бұрын
Please do :)
@patriciajones97113 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video.
@smithy77143 ай бұрын
Keep it up man
@SagittariusArms3 ай бұрын
The heat pump in your garage has an electric back up, and that is what’s putting out 120 degrees. Heat pumps alone will only put out about 80 degrees as long as the outside temp is above 32 degrees. 5 years HVAC experience for anyone wondering plus 2 years trade school.
@TylerTubetoo2 ай бұрын
no heat strips, its a 3 ton mini split
@jenkinsjarrod3 ай бұрын
Heat pumps lose efficiency once outside temps fall below 40 degrees F down to 25 degrees F. Below 25 degrees F, they become ineffective as there is not enough residual heat in the air for it to pull, hence why when installing a heat pump, the tech will install an auxiliary heater indoors in order to heat the space once temps become too low. There is an actual thermal switch in the external heat pump that will switch the unit over to aux heat once temps fall below the threshold. Auxiliary Heat will turn on automatically when heat can no longer efficiently transfer heat from the outside air to the heat pump.
@mylt1z283 ай бұрын
It's only rated down to 41*, that's why it didn't work when the temp was 20*. Your heat pump in your garage heats at that 20* because it also has a heating element in it which the wave 2 doesn't have. This is more a fair weather heat/ac device. Think, you want to just warm up or cool down a room that may have bad airflow from your normal HVAC system or just to warm up or cool down a tent. It's not an end all be all device even though they sort of claim it is.
@ktwn67023 ай бұрын
I'm sure someone else has said it, but there ARE 2-tube "portable AC units" though they are uncommon
@ninkstheultimate33763 ай бұрын
Why do you have the AC tube on for heat mode. You don't need to vent out hot air if you're trying to hear.
@jimmymartin3 ай бұрын
That's not exactly how Heat pumps work. Heat pumps have reversing valves that change the direction of refrigerant compared to a regular AC system. Think of a Heat pump turning the inside AC coil into the outdoor coil and vice versa, depending on the heating/cooling load. So, the exhaust tube Tyler was using was blowing cold air outside.
@MrPensiveThinker3 ай бұрын
When it’s in heat mode, it’s reversed. The tube going to the outside would be exhausting colder air after heat has been taken out of it
@tvoyelitsoglupoye23263 ай бұрын
It's a heat pump, it's suppose to be outside? Why is it inside while heating. It could possibly cool inside but the way heat pumps work doesn't it need to be outside?
@garyenwards16082 ай бұрын
Its suppose to be run in a frozen bucket of water outside and only turned on during the winter full solstice. Idiot didnt read the manual before operation
@erickempf25053 ай бұрын
There are plenty of portable A/C's that have intake and exhaust hoses too
@scottfalzon42943 ай бұрын
Hey mate cooling/heating capacity in aircon/refrig is measured differently. You need input capacity kW. It's a totally different calculation. Love the channel bro
@garrettsmith73593 ай бұрын
Not defending the product but you don't need ventilation to the outside for an electric space heater. I believe using the heating option without ventilation to the outside would work way better. With a.c. you need the ventilation to transfer the heat out of the house.
@TylerTubetoo2 ай бұрын
learn how heat pumps work
@bradasstv3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, papi 😁
@tab7503 ай бұрын
I've heard of people using this for tents and like small trailers for camping.
@lukeabs93333 ай бұрын
you should do another survival challenge video, super cool stuff! keep it up man!
@TheVeryGreatBear3 ай бұрын
19:07 - With air source heat pumps this phenomenon is called COP degradation. This occurs when the temperature difference between outdoors and indoors decreases it becomes harder for the heat pump to extract heat from the outside air. To compensate for this the unit has to work harder, increasing the energy input to maintain the same heating capacity. I am not implying this particular AC/heat pump is efficient or perfect. The input power increase as the heat source temperature rises is normal for any air source heat pump.
@ronaldsahn96493 ай бұрын
I'm thinking only does 40 degrees difference,
@Enjoymentboy2 ай бұрын
The math is easy. Heat pumps don't create the heat like a space heater does. They move it from one place to another. Some can move upwards of 2.5 times as much energy (in the form of heat) as they take to operate. So basically, for ever watt they consume they can move 2.5 watts of heat.
@davidtunstill27973 ай бұрын
Look at the way your central air system works pulls air Though the return in the house blowes air out the supply in the house. Cycles the same air. So what your doing venting both ways is pulling in cold air blowing out your warm air.
@treyaberson3 ай бұрын
I’d love to see you do a video on Freeman/Numax tools. I work for a company that sells them but I haven’t really heard good things😂
@BrianPaine823 ай бұрын
I bought a refurbished one and never had a problem and way cheaper. Got mine off there Ebay store. On the display it will tell you the temperature of the air comes out also. Max is fan speed that is to fast for heat.
@aetheling1Ай бұрын
Never had a problem either with refurb ecoflow anything. They usually have sales going on.
@eel845Ай бұрын
Same here. Only issue I have is I wish the unit would be less noisy especially in heating mode
@Slimjim-gt1zv3 ай бұрын
Heat pumps will really only run and “work “ down to about 36 outside and this is on full size residential high efficient systems. So 20 out side is way to cold
@krimke881Ай бұрын
Please make your video possible to save to lists. I would really like to go back to this one later.
@Matt234883 ай бұрын
I think when the air is too cold, it can't use very much energy because it's not able to extract very much energy from the cold air. So it's just a product of physics since the amount of energy the unit consumes is proportionally related to the amount of energy it can extract from the intake.
@lanceboudreau36307 күн бұрын
Bro you do understand that it's basically an air conditioner that works in Reverse right the only way for it to properly work it's for you to keep the inside air and keep recirculating that and as far as bringing it up to 70° or 68° at 500 w that's one third of what a space heater would use which is excellent not to mention you were trying to eat a room bigger than it was capable of and it still did it
@chrisallen75383 ай бұрын
Most math I've eeeeeever seen him do 😂
@dhelix853 ай бұрын
Just when I was starting to think he was a bit special.
@codyhowerton50353 ай бұрын
Also heat pumps start losing all their efficiency at 20° most heat pumps use a back up heat strip at that temp
@c117ls73 ай бұрын
Heat pumps start losing efficiency at 35 degrees. Exponentially under that. Your heat pump in your garage should have resistive heating elements as well. Its probably using 1 or all of them to supplement during cold weather outside
@ravinhud49793 ай бұрын
I am really on the struggle bus...what would I pay 1200 for?
@RUDY30983 ай бұрын
Where does all the humidity drain?
@tylerwestman52583 ай бұрын
It evaporates before it comes out. I have a portable ac/heater it doesn’t even have a hole for water to come out because I’ve used it for years and haven’t seen any water on the floor
@Compman0073 ай бұрын
I think it is more intended for environments that dont get below like 50, thats not a comfortable temperature to sleep at for some people so they would appreciate being able to get like 72 out of 50 degree ambient, Its not really intended for environments like ours that actually get cold
@dasherpie3 ай бұрын
I like these videos Tyler rarely disappoints me
@Doobihowser3 ай бұрын
Heat pumps are very efficient. That's why heat pump dryers plug into 120 volts.
@jaredwiman18453 ай бұрын
I thought heat pumps only really work if it's like 40°+
@greysencaviness-demone3 ай бұрын
I think it’s meant for cooling more than heat
@MonsterDHFOX9 сағат бұрын
It’s summer time, how’s that thing working?
@derekwaltman63 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for being honest I almost instantly click off a video if they are sponsored by the company. You know how many videos review eco flow products that are bought out from them vs not paid reviews is crazy! Keep up the great work!!!!
@CRAZOR63 ай бұрын
I appreciate it but it would have been so funny to compete the heater vs fire.
@hobbyguy46403 ай бұрын
Shout out to Tyler for buying so he can give an honest review of an expensive product.
@bairfamilyfarm13362 ай бұрын
Regarding the heatpump, older units worked good only down to about 37 degrees. Although this is a new unit, it's probably operating at the same efficiency. Point being, it's a cheap unit with horrible efficiency. Newer heat pumps can go down to 20 degrees with little efficiency loss. And if you want to get really fancy, some inverter drive units can utilize heat pump mode into sub 0 temps!
@noahandthefurry45733 ай бұрын
I Feel like for 1000 you could get a few window units or a minisplit
@Inman9103 ай бұрын
The hoses are for the ac it would warm up a lot better without running the hoses please retry
@coryo6172 ай бұрын
I just want this for an ac unit ..the wave 1 is more expensive which is why I was looking at this. Had a portable ac unit and it sucked / draws way too much power ...
@OutdoorsIQ2 ай бұрын
I love that you didn’t accept a free unit. Ecoflow literally sends free product to everyone… good job keeping it real!! They would be drooling at the mouth to send you free stuff…
@FUGP723 ай бұрын
So...he didn't read the directions. NO heating system is going to be able to heat 20 degree air to 70 degrees in one go. The whole point is recirculating the air. So every pass through the machine, it is heating slightly warmer air. Air conditioners do the same thing. They RECIRCULATE the air. They don't take the 90 degree outside air and magically cool it through the freon coils in one pass.
@RoadKing05FLHR2 ай бұрын
The air that's circulating outside is separate from the inside air.
@grayrabbit2211Ай бұрын
Eh...actually, most heat pumps and air conditioners can. My central system heat pump is almost 20 years old and has a 28-33F degree temperature drop across the inside coil in cooling, 35-40F rise in temperature in heating mode. I can vouch for 20F as the coldest we ever had here was 24F, but at 24F it was able to maintain 72F inside.
@375Cheytac16 күн бұрын
I would agree with you, however you said heating system… a 400,000 btu propane furnace can absolutely heat a 4000 sq foot shop to “un-livable” in no time lol
@ryanrobin1215 күн бұрын
That’s not how it works. It’s physics and pressure. Air, however hot, can be compressed enough to lower the kinetic energy and slow the air molecules, cooking the air. All air conditioning systems like this operate on these fundamental principles, and which is why they have Freon and compression systems