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Amazing Products TV I Bought the Tech House and it Has a PROBLEM…

Awesome Tips I Bought the Tech House and it Has a PROBLEM…



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We’re turning this 40-year-old fixer-upper into the Ultimate Tech House! We’ve got a TON of ideas, but everything we do has to ‘just work’ for our client, and before we can even think about starting the transformation with home automation, sick gaming setups, a fully-equipped maker-space or a kick-ass home theater hangout, our inspector found some problems that we really can’t ignore.

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:31 What does Guy want?
1:48 Ew.
2:18 We’ve got big ideas…and big problems.
4:04 Let’s wander around a little
7:00 Is that Dutch?
8:52 The only other thing…
11:44 Just pause it
14:23 This looks new!
17:42 Credits

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  1. Nice

  2. bring in a girl to get her ideas otherwise its going to be a very dark place.

  3. Cannot wait to see what this is going to look like.
    Idea: An doorbell with a camera, and an automatic electric door opener. For the front door
    So if you are getting someone over, you don't have to get up and open the front door, you can open the door from anywhere!

  4. Definitely agree more floor plan graphics are needed, loving this series tho so excited

  5. This guy was 100% a Ham radio enthusiast. The handheld set in the garage and the BNC connector gives it away.

    The carpeted area in the garage was probably his Ham Shack where he had all his transceivers, modems, keys, and whatnot.

    It would be cool to see some kind of recreated Ham shack, though someone at LTT probably ought to get licensed for that if you did go down that rabbithole.

  6. Electricity is little bit shady 😅

  7. BNC connectors are used for tv connections over here in the NL (well, used to..). cable-tv enters your house through coax and you have bnc connectors in multiple rooms. TVs have an antenna input that connects to it.

  8. Put steam decks in the ding room for table

  9. Strip the house down inside and find out where everyone of those wires go to

  10. Hey Linus! Me and my family own a Pest Control Company in Kamloops! We could take care of those rodents for you! Just give us a call! PS: if there is a large presence of rodent poo just be careful with a normal vacuum or sweeping due to the potential hantavirus risk 🙂
    -Bugs-Gon

  11. I bet this guy had a whole house intercom system using wall mounted phones. Chances are that next to each of those RJ11 connection you will find where the phone used to be.
    In the 80/90s we didn't have phones so you had 2 options;
    1. Yell as hard as you can to get your kids to come down for dinner
    2. Use an intercom system and just ring them up wherever they are (including the bathroom xD)

    PS: The BNC in the vent, 100% that was for a camera, that room was the home made prison cell monitored by dad hahahah

  12. How about a foldaway table for both room where the monitors are on swing and some kind of handing solution using the magnetic cable ties so when not playing you still have the walking space and the cpu works like the way it is in Linus's house all stored way in the 16:40 closet or the bar stand can be made a server rack underneath so u get best of all solution

  13. previous owner was dutch it seems

  14. Pimp my house ?🤣

  15. I'm sorry, but this was the most boring video from you. People walking around a house and talk what they are going to do?!? What I did is skip through all scenes to see if anybody will start actually doing something.

  16. You jest, but does anyone make a wet/dry robotvac? (Not a mopping robot)

  17. Oh god they were Dutch…

  18. It's not a tech House of it doesn't have it's own power supply, add solar panels and a decent inverter/ battery system

  19. 1:25 Thot colton was standing in the crawl space😂

  20. 13:44 My guess would be either some sort of intercoms that each node is daisy chained. Or old school Apple Talk networking used RJ11 and similarly each node was daisy chained. That would explain why they are patched together, otherwise there is a break in the cable.

  21. Seeing all that amateur wiring makes me worry about what you can't see going on in the walls

  22. THIS is so exciting!!!

  23. You really should get an interior designer in to work out the flow and style of the rooms, while you guys incorporate the tech. I fear this is going to be a tech house no one wants to live in.

  24. HAM guy for sure.

  25. I've been having this Idea of build in book case gallery with in the top a hidden screen for a beamer. With the push of a button an arm extends out of it with the screen on it and pushes open the top. The screen drops down by itself. And maybe even have the beamer built inside a hatch in the roof and it comes down as wel with the push of a button.

  26. On the tabletop room side, it would be really cool to do a TV set up with interfacing for physical minis. I've seen a few takes on it, but I think the most common way is a table with a display laid on top/embedded in with some kind of layer that then interacts with magnets (or maybe RFID?) in the base of the miniatures. That way they can be moved around and feed back to a dynamic lighting system on the software, so you can only see within the vision radius of your character.

  27. collab with @DearModern

  28. unnecessary spelled wrong at 0:51.

  29. The guy living there was silenced by the government

  30. At 4:12 @Linus looks shocked next to the new guy. His faces screams. Please don't beat me

  31. all that 240v looks like old grow house XD spdif cameras to watch the grow when youre not in the house.

  32. 6065 186 St, Surrey, BC

  33. find the last owner, we need answers!

  34. This dude wasnt german btw lol thats dutch or something more north of germany 😂

  35. Seeing this my first thought was, I miss Jake, he would have loved this 😢

  36. Why is everyone wearing shoes inside???

  37. For the tabletop gaming space, you could get in touch with Wyrmwood who make a modular table that contains a vault and a topper system. The vault sits in a recessed, felt lined, enclosed area so if you don't finish a game you can the toppers on it to create a typical dining table. They also have a custom shop where you could order something truly unique. They also create YouTube content so perhaps you could do some sort of cross channel promotional content. They are based in the USA (Massachusetts) though, so not sure how complex it would be with you being in Canada.

  38. Every comment! Wow 5k+ anyway… here is a thought; Whatever you install needs to be installed with the mindset of upgradability. I know that it is very easy to kit the whole thing out in one brand but what happens when that is obsolete like everything becomes. Installing things in such a way that they look amazing but can be maintained with ease. What to run Wi-Fi and Zigbee lights? That's fine because you used HA. Want to use TP-Link, Unifi and Cisco? That's fine because because we used OpenWRT or some other router software to tie it all together. I think using open source projects that connect with lots of products it that way to go, this way you can easily swap things out when there are better/cheaper options.

    As for the hardware, CAT6e or 7, even fiber. Hardware in the walls is hard to replace and just be cause its only an IP camera today, it might be a server tomorrow. This allows for easy tinkering/additions.

    No doute you will think of all of these things but whatever you screw to the wall or put in the walls should last a lifetime (70+ years), if not, make sure it can be replaced while still looking nice. Set a good foundation.

  39. Again, what is TechHouse? What is the investment and how the idea-inventor justyfied it and who gave it a GO ;d? Is it just for a content?

  40. James "we gotta find this guy and interview him"

    Guy is probably dead 😂

  41. Put the water fountain in the lounge, gas powered BBQ in the hallway and a dirt bike in the theater room, grow some 'tomato plants' ; ) ; ) in the shed

  42. redo all the electric and do smartscreens with low electric no lightswitches and maby voce activivisions or control with app too

  43. it's such a north america thing to say 'I don't want this to be a meme' followed by 'i want this to be a panic room'. a panic room would be cool though.

  44. ham raideo shak

  45. I'd love to see you use Valetudo for robot vacuum

  46. dont know if it would work on u guys electrical grid but check ut plejd switches, ive used them alot here inn norway where i work ass an electrician, they are so easy to setup with ann app on ur phone and they work good with homey and google home for full lights and heating control of our houses, swedish company btw but we got 230v outlets here so they might not work for u

  47. This gonna be the next show on mtv

  48. Amd extreme tech upgrade for this house?

  49. They need to completely renovate the whole house if they actually want a proper tech house. There's no way they retrofit it all over the dodgy and old existing stuff

  50. We need one of those robot vacuum cleaners. But we need also something to hide it. A plant or a sink. Idk

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