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  • you guys have heard me talk about it and plenty of my videos.

  • Now I'm excited about our air conditioning getting installed there.

  • Wait there.

  • But before we could do that, we have to prepare for them to be able to bring their lips in here in install a big A C unit, which probably in hindsight, would have made a lot of sense to just do that before we ever built anything in here.

  • But now we've got a kind of unbuilt stuff to do it.

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  • So here's our get ghetto a C set up that we've had for a while now.

  • We've talked about it before those ducks coming down right there, coming off a three ton unit designed to cool about 800 square feet or so of office space maybe even less than that.

  • And so what we do is we crank that a c and then we put this height.

  • Let's high, high pressure industrial fan in the door and we blow all that cold out there out here, making it warm in there, tolerable out here and then that a C never gets the chance to cycle.

  • And that's bad.

  • You don't want it.

  • You don't want to see running nonstop.

  • You also don't want it oversized where it's turning off too quickly, because then it never gets in two again cycling.

  • So what we're going to do today is we have to clear space for them to bring their lips and stuff in here, which means I gotta move the workbench and those tables and you can see we kinda already put all of our lights over here out of the way.

  • But let me tell you the way it's gonna be because we're filming this right now ahead of them getting here technically a few days from now, and I'm curious, is how they're going to do this.

  • So if you look in our office here real quick, you can see and you saw this in our networking video as well.

  • This is a drop ceiling, which means it's being suspended, its suspended by all those wires.

  • And then this court material just kind of pushes up and out of the way.

  • I'm sure people by now are familiar with how drop ceilings work.

  • But if you look up there, look at all those wires there is why that matters.

  • That's a packaging on the roof.

  • The whole thing is contained as a single unit.

  • What's called a package unit?

  • The H V A C is the heating, ventilation and air conditioning.

  • It's all handled one unit that then handles the air from outside and blows it in down here.

  • We are not doing a package in here.

  • We're doing a split unit, A commercial split.

  • We thought about doing a package unit, but because we're going with a 7.5 ton unit out here, so I don't own this building.

  • I already said that in the future I will probably own a building.

  • But that's not gonna happen for at least five years.

  • That's how long our lease is here.

  • So do I really want to spend the cost of putting an H vac system out here.

  • And if I'm not going to say what it costs But I will say that anyone working in the commercial H vac knows how much it's gonna cost us.

  • Put a 7.5 ton unit here in a warehouse.

  • What we're doing is we're doing a split unit, so we only have the drill, a small, like, six inch hold that goes up into the roof where the condenser unit is gonna be on the roof and then the actual air handler is gonna be inside the space here, so it's gonna be suspended on a cradle that is being that's gonna be coming off of those steel beams up there and it's gonna be over here to the right of these tubes.

  • The reason why we're doing that, it's We don't interfere with any of the bracing.

  • You see how the office is being braced by?

  • The steel beams were here because again, these air just tilt up office walls.

  • They're not load bearing at all.

  • So that's why it's not like when you build a house and it's got all this fully frame structure.

  • Just those steel beams are holding it up.

  • So what The steel beams there and just guy wires over here for the drop ceiling.

  • We decided it's going over here.

  • At least the the estimator and the project manager decided that would be the best place to put it.

  • So they're gonna be removing this guy wires re supporting off of the cradle, their building putting the A C there.

  • And then we're gonna be bringing the main duct over here, above the store where it's going to be coming all the way across the center of our A C R warehouse nearly to this wall, where it's then gonna have what, 12 registers shooting down in a 45 14 by eight registers shooting down at 40 fives.

  • Here, here, here, here, here, in here.

  • Right, so we're gonna have a crap ton of air mixing, and then this supply for the A.

  • C.

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  • Is gonna be up there high where it's pulling hot air out of the ceiling, cooling it off and blowing it out here.

  • So with a 7.5 ton unit in our summer is getting 110 plus, which is 44 C and higher.

  • We should be able to keep it under 75 F in here at all times.

  • Which is more like, what, 20?

  • To see somebody that?

  • Yeah, so that's a pretty significant amount of cooling.

  • So one of the convenient things, too, has affected our panel's right here inside the warehouse.

  • And because we have Ah, Like I said, another video.

  • We have to wait 1 20 volt and a 4 80 to 77 volt.

  • They have to pull power up like, just like they did here.

  • Right?

  • So we got to run, conduit up and over, which means we've got to clear this space out.

  • And I've already talked to them.

  • Fortunately, I don't have to take down our shelves, and I don't have to take down or other set because that didn't happen.

  • And they have to work around that.

  • Fortunately, they say they're just gonna drink plastic over It will be fine.

  • Macon.

  • Maybe it'll work across it just fine.

  • So anyway, which means we have to tear all this down.

  • So we're not gonna talk about this.

  • This is going live in another video, guys already seen when we played around the over clocks, but yeah, so stay tuned for that.

  • I think it's the next video going live after this one.

  • So one of the things we did in our our wiring frogs have triggered so many people, and I guess rightfully so was two things.

  • One when we fixed this socket right here, which is which is a 20 amp soggy.

  • You tell the 20 and it's got the teeth right there on the eyeball.

  • Right?

  • Um, what we use 14 by to wire them with your used 12.

  • My 2 12 by two.

  • You're going, you have a fire hazard.

  • And you shouldn't have used Rome X, which I guess is not actually the name of a brand name of the cable, not the actual cable type.

  • Um, so it's this type N m Dash Biggest 14 dash to with ground 600 volts.

  • We would have probably never exceeded this.

  • But the problem here is that where we've got it taped down and stuff, I guess something could still accidentally kind of gadget because this is designed, I guess, to be in a wall and not messed with or handled or any of that sort of stuff.

  • And so a lot of people were like, Hey, J.

  • That's a serious hazard.

  • You really need to replace that with ah, proper, like 12 by three.

  • Or some people even sent me links to proper like industrials extension cords that we can build our court court out of like we're trying to do right here.

  • So to make everyone happy, especially all of the electrician's out there, we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna take it off.

  • Oh, no.

  • Oh, he called it girl.

  • A tape on gorilla tape.

  • Fire hazard removed.

  • You guys happy?

  • The other real reason.

  • Why did it have to move the workbench?

  • It's okay.

  • Now I have extra room X to use elsewhere where you guys can't see it and get mad at me.

  • All right, so what do we do now?

  • So now I'm just gonna kind of tear down all the loose stuff.

  • Put Skunk works in my truck and finally take it back home, get all this out of the way and over there, and yeah, we'll come back when they're actually here and starting the work.

  • Uh, they started the installation, and I like boats so much, I made a big old barrel of a boat in my warehouse That's not an air conditioning duct.

  • It's a turret.

  • So slight change of plans, Um, who realized that these were actually look, the's walls over here.

  • This half of the office are actually constructed in a manner that could be load bearing.

  • And so what's happened here is a platform has been built on top of the women's bathroom, where many women here.

  • So it's okay that crashes through those the women.

  • And then there's kind of support on top of it because this is the air handler for our 7.5 ton air conditioning unit.

  • So this guy is actually pretty heavy.

  • I still have plenty on getting up there, but that's their problem.

  • That's what I'm paying them, right?

  • So to split, you know, as you can see, the other half is over there.

  • That's a 7.5 time condenser right there.

  • So that's gonna be removing all the heat and stuff, and then this is gonna be handling all the cold air and blowing it out into our warehouse, so it's gonna go up here.

  • They re manufacturing a 90 degree duct that connects to our main 24 inch duct right here And then it steps down to believe 20 inch right here where we then they're gonna have more events where they're blowing down to us.

  • That steps down to 18 inch down here.

  • That isn't going to be having more events blowing down to this.

  • That's how it works.

  • Air conditioned blows down on us to cool us a little fun.

  • Fact here, that's an 18 inch duct on the end spiral duct.

  • Basically, it's rifling for the air.

  • It makes spin, have more velocity, little less turbulence.

  • That right There is also the inner diameter of the barrow found on the Yamato from World War Two.

  • You guys can also check out the Yamato by using my world of warships code down below.

  • Not so I'm actually not, but I could have I could have made it one.

  • So you are Panels off right here.

  • You can see they're actually grabbing power from here.

  • Conduits.

  • Run right there.

  • You can see what's gonna come into the panel.

  • So they're actually grabbing three phase from over here on this panel who have got the conduit up and over and that's going all the way across.

  • I can't wait for this to be done now, one of the things we need to do and I know I'm totally nervous.

  • Young, over reach, back and stuff.

  • One of things we need to do is lower the heat load.

  • So heat load is the calculation that you used to determine how much cooling you need in the space.

  • It's not just the big O unit at it.

  • Throwing a big O unit at the problem only cost you more money and then the cost you way more electricity and stuff when you could sometimes shrink the demand rather than going to meet the demand.

  • So in the afternoon, the sun shines directly on that door, as you can see.

  • And with it being metal and the fact that we live in the desert, you can imagine that that gets to be pretty darn hot.

  • So what we had constructed here to just try and control some of the heat back when we first got in this place, it would be bearable.

  • Is this wall of insulation?

  • This installation right here isn't even honestly like what we bought it for.

  • It was for more of those panels, which I'm actually taking.

  • This panel's off the wall and redoing it.

  • Actually, we're gonna be using in so quilt, which is a type of stuff.

  • You using a sound stage.

  • It's a real thick, heavy insulating blanket that's designed to absorb in dead and sound and river bits, which you would use in.

  • It's used in a Hollywood, and so we're putting that on the walls in here.

  • But this right here is just, ah, foam within our factor, and it's got a radiant barrier on it and it's insulating foam.

  • So I just went well, man six.

  • These is about the size of the door, so why not just going to take them together and stick in front of the door?

  • And that worked really well.

  • But since we have another set that's gonna be built over here fairly close to this door, at least three or four feet off of it, we're not going to get anything big through this door anymore.

  • So what's it matter?

  • It's not gonna be any more open than this people door is going to be.

  • In fact, we'll have more room on the people door because it swings all the way out of the way.

  • So I'm gonna also be building a frame for the front of this.

  • That's not only using insulation, we're probably not gonna even use the foam, to be honest, because the foam offers us insulation offices.

  • Absolutely zero sound barrier.

  • I'ma do my research to find out with the investment here to use is to deaden the sound, because when we get deliveries of stuff in this alleyway like the neighbors and stuff, it was like a food cold food storage blob of law back there.

  • And so every day at, like 9 30 to 10 they get a delivery, and it's a big rig that comes down here and let everyone know they're here.

  • They could just go now.

  • Phil had a very good point.

  • He said.

  • J, aren't you leaving for vacation and day after tomorrow?

  • You know, he's like, Isn't this gonna be done after you're back or after you're gone?

  • No, I get it.

  • He's like, So how you plan on filming the end of this?

  • A bunch of people suggested that we make a roof for this to help with the sound.

  • The problem is, I'm not.

  • I'm not talking like this.

  • When I do my videos.

  • I'm talking like that.

  • And all those sound does go out nearly 360 degrees.

  • We've talked about building something up here to help with sound, but I want to see how the Insel quilt does first.

  • But anyway, yeah, I'm not gonna be able.

  • Thio show you guys in this video with the A C is like when it's done, because as Phil so eloquently pointed out, I'm gonna be gone before it's done.

  • Phil, be enjoying my A c before me, and I'm going to pay for the damn thing.

  • All right, Well, by the time you guys see this, I'm on a boat out in the Caribbean, just like a pirate.

  • True story.

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you guys have heard me talk about it and plenty of my videos.

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