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Ben Sullins
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I’m a former data scientist from Silicon Valley who discovered the joy of driving an electric vehicle in 2016. Since then, I’ve been exploring how EVs, solar, and batteries can make the world better. On this channel, I use my data skills to simplify the complex world of sustainable tech and help people make better purchasing decisions.
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Ben Sullins
As we head into the holiday season, I wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Whether you've been following along since the early Teslanomics days or just discovered the channel recently, I genuinely appreciate you being here.
I also wanted to share something new I've been working on. It's called The Cocktail Dad, and it's a bit of a departure from the usual tech and EV content. This one's all about crafting great drinks at home: simple recipes, gear recommendations, and the occasional dad joke. Think of it as the intersection of my love for learning new skills and my appreciation for a well-made cocktail.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, I'd love for you to check it out and subscribe. And if you know someone who might enjoy it, maybe a fellow parent who could use a good drink recipe after a long day, feel free to pass it along.
Visit the channel page here 👉
@TheCocktailDad
Get on the email list here 👉
https://TheCocktailDad.com
Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday season. Thanks again for being part of this community.
Cheers!
Ben
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Ben Sullins
A exciting new chapter! If you're a dad like me, and enjoy cocktails from time to time, check this out and let me know what you think!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PwuX...
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Ben Sullins
Let's go!
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Ben Sullins
I'm getting ready to record another Q&A video answering any questions you have. Been wondering about something? Drop me a question here
https://bensullins.com/qa
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chrisbroemel5508
(6 years ago)
Finally, I can change my name to Luke, move to the desert, and open a moisture farm!
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weiyuan20
(4 years ago)
2:29 You know when you're American when you measure large areas in units of Texas lmaoo
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kymspicks2763
(5 years ago)
This reminded me of a dehumidifier, the one I have in my basement fills up in less than a day .. this system must work something like that.
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chucktaylor4958
(3 years ago)
Great quote from a great scientist and sci-fi writer.
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Kumar_.0
(6 years ago)
For a minute their I thought this was a April Fools joke...
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andrewc662
(6 years ago)
I would like to see a cost analysis of this system vs a solar electric + dehumidifier system. To me that's the real cost comparison.
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BigSlim68-k7h
(4 years ago)
The military has been using a mobile water maker successfully for a while now.
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musictravelgaming215
(6 years ago)
Oh no opened up a can of worms with this one @thunderf00t will be here soon
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CandycaneBeyond
(3 years ago)
They have these nets in the desert that collect fog and provides water for people living next to the mountains. No electricity required. They have the right idea, but what about just getting these factories and chemical dumping under control. I live in North West Indiana we use lake Michigan. We actually have too much water in the lake sometimes. We hate the snow but I can't imagine someone telling me how much water I can use
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simulation360
(3 years ago)
Thank you so much for sharing we are installing them on our spring
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wanderingfirbolg6738
(4 years ago (edited))
Being Swiss, I sometimes forget not everyone has mountain water coming out of the tap. This concept is really interesting. Cool upload.
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karenstiltner1386
(4 years ago)
I live in a tiny house with solar panels and a composting toilet. My ultimate goal is to be completely off grid for utilities. I always thought a well or rainwater collection were my only choices but these cost a lot upfront and depend a lot on where you live. I'm glad to have another option to look at.
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mieliav
(3 years ago)
it's like having a well!
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thesusboomerroblox6516
(5 years ago)
Off grid living people: I see this as an absolute win
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