ENDLESS Hot Water for Your Home (NO ELECTRICITY)

ENDLESS Hot Water for Your Home (NO ELECTRICITY)

Daniel's Inventions

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Daniel's Inventions
Daniel's Inventions - 29.01.2023 00:05

Endless Hot Water for Your Home (No Electricity). This is a very cool instant hot water heater that can run off of regular cooking/vegetable oil and generate heat/hot water for your home for up to 24 hours running on a single small tank of oil. This instant hot water heater only weighs three pounds. It is very light weight and can be carried in a backpack and used in a case of power outage or emergency. Also, any water can be boiled down so that it can be used as drinking water in case of water outage. In case it is used indoors, an exhaust pipe has to be installed to vent the fumes outdoors so that the heat radiation can also be used as a source of heat. For the sake of the video, we used a small fountain pump, but a heat pump may need to be used that is designed to handle boiling water temperature.

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Bernie Bukoskey
Bernie Bukoskey - 29.09.2023 20:54

Not a new idea. Our ancestors used this method back in the 1800’s.

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LestonDr
LestonDr - 17.09.2023 21:03

220 degrees?

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cesar bender
cesar bender - 14.09.2023 17:58

suscrito !!!💪💪💪💪

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Hunter Webber
Hunter Webber - 12.09.2023 19:48

Isn't a battery electricity? 🤣

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B Mo
B Mo - 30.08.2023 13:53

Now all you have to do is make a unit big enough for taking a bath..

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Volkan Bektas
Volkan Bektas - 23.08.2023 13:38

Exactly what we were looking for does a great job

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conmanumber1
conmanumber1 - 20.08.2023 09:54

If u can make it to thermosyphon then no Power needed

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Heather Jolly
Heather Jolly - 02.05.2023 19:36

wait isn't the pump using electricity!?

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mdcbert
mdcbert - 18.04.2023 08:34

So, why can’t you do this but with your diesel burner method……
And then feed the hot water through a car’s heater core with fan to blow on that?

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RosaBeha
RosaBeha - 14.03.2023 23:45

A 12 volt battery does not contain electricity?
Ok, after your video I will change my world view. Perhaps.

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Popcorn
Popcorn - 04.03.2023 17:00

it me ian daniel

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JoshPlayzGamezz
JoshPlayzGamezz - 01.03.2023 00:07

Again, cool idea. But I just wish it was actually WITHOUT ELECTRICITY

Saying that something is not needed then you use that said something for the actual operation of the product, then it's not WITHOUT it.

Even if powered with a battery, guess what, that's using electricity

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broken simulation productions
broken simulation productions - 26.02.2023 16:53

dude, sweet videos man, found your channel by accident. You are setting a great example for younger audiences, this is good. keep it up!

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spy dr
spy dr - 26.02.2023 02:54

water pump uses ELECTRICITY. You should use your magnet motor to run the water pump.

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Ade2Bee
Ade2Bee - 25.02.2023 01:05

Could you not mix one of the heaters that you hate your cabin with that you’ve just made into a 2.0 With this kind of heater for water, particularly if you could have the heater in the bathroom?

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John Knight III
John Knight III - 24.02.2023 19:19

Now I want to see one with a potable water tank and recirculation pump to get the stored water up to temperature for a shower and an easy way to ignite and turn it off. I'm thinking of using a spark plug attached to a battery and a button to start it and use a sealed manual damper on the intake and exhaust. For bonus points use electric dampers and have them open when the pump turns on and close when it turns off.

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Aroop Roelofs
Aroop Roelofs - 24.02.2023 13:01

>No electricity
>"A small 12V DC water pump can be used that can run on a 12V battery"

Last time I checked, a 12V DC water pump still uses electricity...

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That Guy
That Guy - 23.02.2023 21:10

You sir, earned my subscription!

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Pavlo Khomiakivskyi
Pavlo Khomiakivskyi - 23.02.2023 20:00

thats really good idea for radiant floor heater, or basement floors or for garadge driveways(to keep them clearo of snow&ice) just need to find good placement for unit outdoor( to be safe from fire and humes)

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Vlatko Atanasovski
Vlatko Atanasovski - 23.02.2023 09:56

Believe - 1 Corinthians 15 Chapter 1 to 4; Romans 10 Chapter 9 : 10; The New Testament - Bible. Jesus Christ Saves, Believe in Him. Glory and Thanks to Jesus Christ.

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Jenn Wickers
Jenn Wickers - 21.02.2023 10:55

Im just waiting for the age when videos like this get banned for encouraging people to commit climate crimes.

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KC G
KC G - 21.02.2023 05:31

This is amazing I seen other people do it however I did know that is water pump is plastic it would have been better to get some type of rated pump for hot water maybe a metal pump that's the only thing that concerns me

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MrSomethingLost
MrSomethingLost - 19.02.2023 16:02

Amazing how the pastig hose changed into a copper pipe :D One question: How long can the pump resist the heat?

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Greg p
Greg p - 15.02.2023 19:09

For less than $50 you can get a tankless hot water heater powered by propane.

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LJN born again Christian.
LJN born again Christian. - 15.02.2023 09:44

Repent to Jesus Christ!

Are you a sinner?

Mark 2:17
King James Version
17 When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.

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Simon's Stuff
Simon's Stuff - 14.02.2023 07:12

When I read in the title (no electricity) I thought that there is no water pump, but there was a vacuum created by the pressure of the water, or something.

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Shropshire History
Shropshire History - 14.02.2023 00:28

You don’t need a pump! If you put the tank at the right height you can eliminate the pump as gravity and thermo-syphoning will move the hot water up the pipe….

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Christina & Daniel
Christina & Daniel - 14.02.2023 00:05

Very clever. How long do you think that pump will last with that hot water. It would be cool to see if you can do a pump less system and let the water circulate from hot water rising.

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JR Cook
JR Cook - 13.02.2023 04:34

No one’s ever thought of putting a pot of cold water over a flame.

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Oderus Urungus
Oderus Urungus - 12.02.2023 01:44

Cold water heater😘

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Danny Davis
Danny Davis - 11.02.2023 23:55

I am interested what temperature the water comes out of the coil at. I'm thinking about trying to do this, but just hooking up to the plumbing and having the coil go right into a bathtub.

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Brian DeLuca
Brian DeLuca - 11.02.2023 09:54

Doesnt the pump need electricity

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Common Sense
Common Sense - 10.02.2023 15:42

You said no electricity.......

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ayy lmao
ayy lmao - 10.02.2023 11:07

Thanksh four waching and see u next time 🤪🤪🤪🤪

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Shrill Vulture
Shrill Vulture - 10.02.2023 05:29

@electroboom

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Mike Huff
Mike Huff - 10.02.2023 04:05

Why would you heat hot water? I haven't in my life seen a hot water heater but I have seen many different types of water heaters

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Ингнар
Ингнар - 10.02.2023 01:31

what if water boils in the circuit?will it blast?

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Jason Felton
Jason Felton - 09.02.2023 20:18

The design is great however I would improve upon it and only one way

Have a secondary water tank that sits above with a water line on the top of the tank and a waterline on the bottom of the tank the top one runs to one into the heat exchanger the bottom one runs to the other end of the heat exchanger and what happens when you do this as you will get a water rotation that works with gravity as the water heats up the hot water rises to the top line in the cold water is pushed down through the bottom line and then you would just run a water faucet off the bottom of the tank so you can keep the heater outside and have the tank inside

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tom carey
tom carey - 09.02.2023 15:14

Might as well just boil it. Cool idea, unpractical.

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Martin B.
Martin B. - 09.02.2023 15:06

18th centuries level solutions rediscovered…

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Zakariah Ahmad
Zakariah Ahmad - 09.02.2023 14:15

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Lyvidicus Ishikawa
Lyvidicus Ishikawa - 09.02.2023 08:06

Unlimited hot water with no electricity.... pulls out electric pump

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Carson T
Carson T - 09.02.2023 05:46

I’d love to see a video on geothermal ground heating with hot water and some type of recirculating pump system such as this for a greenhouse application

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Jens Van De Aarde
Jens Van De Aarde - 09.02.2023 00:28

*J.P Morgan wants your address*

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Technical Support
Technical Support - 08.02.2023 21:54

Your invention needs to look at cost, ease of use and accessibility. If you could somehow connect to your main water supply and have it auto switch on when the hot water tap is opened then you may have a good invention that could compete with gas geysers. I'm sure with a working proto type of that you'll be able to get a good kick starter up and running

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Ms Howell
Ms Howell - 08.02.2023 07:25

Not explained fully, what is the plastic hose? & How does the plastic stand up to the heat? Why are there 2 copper tubing in the water? This looks like it's outside only for sure.

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Kalle Grabowski
Kalle Grabowski - 08.02.2023 00:56

Nice, but i prefer a Woodstove with a big Pot of Water 😉

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NoName 1234
NoName 1234 - 07.02.2023 22:58

Ha I got you beat I hooked up a solar panel and ran it to my water heater

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Some Guy
Some Guy - 07.02.2023 16:21

I was thinking a hot tub with pump on cold side plastic tubing pumped into the heater then busing the copper side to pump hot water onto the hot tib i think ill build that.

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