Nice work bro ! The screen is amazing touch ! That clean pwm square wave will give pulse motors much more output to run lights and charge batteries wile running a load !
Dude, you are so amazing! You merge art and technology like no other channel! I am new to the hobby and blush at the complexity you make almost look simple. You build like an experienced electrical engineer, yet the devices you construct aren't in the category of standard electrical engineering. What I mean is your channel may not ever get traction until you better understand your customers. I imagine the typical run-of-the-mill electrical engineer is looking to hone their skills based on what they already know. They will gravitate to videos about circuits they learned in school. I believe the electronic devices you design fall under “free energy.” I don't mean wild-eyed free energy frauds but serious innovations created by engineers unafraid to disrupt the status quo. If my line of thinking is correct, then we must ask ourselves what the typical “free energy” enthusiast is. In my two years of interest in the subject, I have observed the following traits. Self-taught, Hands-on approach, Little or no math skills, Little understanding of the theory Incorrect usage and knowledge of terms More mystic, less scientific, or a blend of the two Need slow, very slow step-by-step tutorials as they usually want to try and build themselves Little or no funds to spend on the build There are more, but I think you get the point. This PWM video is brilliantly presented, but I don't know what it's about. Those who understand your words will most likely not click to view. Unless you figure out how to appeal to the free energy electronic hobbyist, you may be the most brilliant channel on TH-cam with the fewest subscribers. I am a nobody, so fill free to ignore me. I am just a bystander who cares.
Hey man, thanks for your research. I’m off grid and trying to collect some of that sweet electricity from the atmosphere to charge a couple of batteries and charge my phone. Really just to survive out there. How would you tackle this problem? I’m thinking about collecting with a coil then going into a resonant RLC circuit, the reverse operation of a Tesla coil. I don’t have all the required knowledge and I need help on this. Thanks in advance to anyone who helps
I don't know about atmospheric, I'd go with solar panels. You can use a cap dump circuit or bedini to revive dead lead acids. Most new inverters have usb charging for your phone.
Pwm allows for speed control by varying the on time 0-100%. It also helps to create flyback spikes from the square wave on/off cycles. Makes for better output.
@@redesign3dp I feel like one of the biggest obstacle to sharing a project is just documenting, editing and sharing. AI is helping with so much of that!
Nice work bro ! The screen is amazing touch !
That clean pwm square wave will give pulse motors much more output to run lights and charge batteries wile running a load !
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Thanks buddy!
Sweet for sure
Thanks bro
Thanks for sharing
nice work bro
Dude, you are so amazing! You merge art and technology like no other channel! I am new to the hobby and blush at the complexity you make almost look simple. You build like an experienced electrical engineer, yet the devices you construct aren't in the category of standard electrical engineering. What I mean is your channel may not ever get traction until you better understand your customers. I imagine the typical run-of-the-mill electrical engineer is looking to hone their skills based on what they already know. They will gravitate to videos about circuits they learned in school. I believe the electronic devices you design fall under “free energy.” I don't mean wild-eyed free energy frauds but serious innovations created by engineers unafraid to disrupt the status quo.
If my line of thinking is correct, then we must ask ourselves what the typical “free energy” enthusiast is. In my two years of interest in the subject, I have observed the following traits.
Self-taught,
Hands-on approach,
Little or no math skills,
Little understanding of the theory
Incorrect usage and knowledge of terms
More mystic, less scientific, or a blend of the two
Need slow, very slow step-by-step tutorials as they usually want to try and build themselves
Little or no funds to spend on the build
There are more, but I think you get the point.
This PWM video is brilliantly presented, but I don't know what it's about.
Those who understand your words will most likely not click to view.
Unless you figure out how to appeal to the free energy electronic hobbyist, you may be the most brilliant channel on TH-cam with the fewest subscribers.
I am a nobody, so fill free to ignore me.
I am just a bystander who cares.
Yeah, I need to learn how to make animations. Thanks for your comment 👍
Hey man, thanks for your research. I’m off grid and trying to collect some of that sweet electricity from the atmosphere to charge a couple of batteries and charge my phone. Really just to survive out there.
How would you tackle this problem? I’m thinking about collecting with a coil then going into a resonant RLC circuit, the reverse operation of a Tesla coil. I don’t have all the required knowledge and I need help on this.
Thanks in advance to anyone who helps
I don't know about atmospheric, I'd go with solar panels. You can use a cap dump circuit or bedini to revive dead lead acids. Most new inverters have usb charging for your phone.
Noob question sir. What is the difference in function between the opto coupler and a pwm module? Thank you sir.
Optos turn on the mosfets at the precise position
Pwm allows for speed control by varying the on time 0-100%. It also helps to create flyback spikes from the square wave on/off cycles. Makes for better output.
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I have a question, do you do custom circuits?
Yes, I showed them in this video
AI voiceover is getting crazy by the day!
Its a time saver!
@@redesign3dp I feel like one of the biggest obstacle to sharing a project is just documenting, editing and sharing.
AI is helping with so much of that!