Completing The Install Of Our Earth Tube Air Conditioning System | Zero Electricity HVAC

Published 2024-07-21
We finish installing our earth tube air conditioning system.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MelissaMalzahn
    Glad you got that done. Thanks to the neighbor for allowing them to use your tractor. Hope it works good. ❤
  • @stevethomas5209
    My neighbor has a tractor too I've known him since we were in the 5th grade we've been realy close friends. He gave me a key and said I could use it whenever I would like to.
  • @gerryhartung736
    When I first tuned in, you were finishing the sistern and starting the first bags on the house. YOU HAVE COME A LONG WAY TOWARDS COMPLETION/OCCUPANCY FULL TIME. CONGRADULATIONS!
  • @rexhavoc2982
    Insulate the pipes as they come up into the hot soil near the surface. Copper window screen to keep the bugs out. A shade box over the inlet and a fan box around the exit.
  • @user-yo1pk4ky4k
    In the last comprehensive video about the system I would address the problem of radon gas infiltrating the pipe via the hole in the bottom of each pipe. Some areas have radon gas in the soil. I would recommend testing the output of these pipes regardless of fresh outside air entering at the far end.
  • @canuckyank82
    I am so glad that your trenches held and you were safe. I am also glad that you were safe from the snake. I believe God is watching out for you as you perform your daily work. I am especially grateful for your excellent video and the tractor loan. What a blessing. This is such an exciting series on the build. Have a great week! Thank you!
  • @paulehney4581
    Great job getting the tubes in! Good luck using the geothermal cooling for the house. Even if you are forced to augment the flow with fans the power requirements will be extremely low.
  • So happy you found the right angle for your piping. Many blessings from North Texas.❤
  • @deanwells2859
    If those pipes are left out in the sun you should spray paint them to keep the UV rays from breaking down the pvc pipe. Stay with white spray paint unless you want to brush it on.
  • Hi Jim and Jess, looking forward to the next. When I see your thumbnail it’s the first to watch, been following for some time. The dream is getting closer to what you want. Stay safe and healthy.
  • @paulawagner6058
    That's amazing. You have to share the difference it has made for you two.
  • Looking forward to the explanation of the tube, because this is the first time I seen something like it. God bless and thank you to the kind neighbor. ❤️🙏
  • @geogmz8277
    Those rattlesnakes are what my nightmares are made of... 😢 At least they're considered enough to let you know they're there.
  • @Melissa02891
    Yay! Chalk another innovative project up as done ☑ I can't wait to see the next phase in the works, I already know Jess has a few cool new ideas to surprise us in the upcoming phases of your build. I'm looking forward to seeing the video you put together to help us understand better how this will work keeping you cool in the desert. I'm happy you have such a good neighbor to make those big jobs a little easier. Have a great week! ❤
  • @RandomGreymane
    Nice job! Missed opportunity to make the tube ends look like large cacti using tees, elbows, and green paint. ;-)
  • @ZonDog
    Hope all that hard work pays off for you guys in the long run! 😊
  • @smokingfoxx
    Beautiful snake. Did you know.. if a snake passes away, its mate will come and snuggle up to it? Yep..
  • @Earthmadegarden
    Love you guys! Can’t wait till the day you guys move into your new house!
  • @asperFromTG
    Now you can build a small cob structure to house the inlets to make the air going in even cooler, plus it protects the inlets from water splashing. Harder to damage them, and you could burn some incense inside, or plant aromatic herbs outside(or near inlets but without protecting structure) to get more than just cool air. You might need to haul in some clay for the cob.