There was a channel dedicated to blow up motors and I think it was called for science. He even made a motor wars series where the motors would fight each other 😂
It is confirmed that smoke and fire make motors run. Most seem to fail around 30v the same voltage that they tend to blow up in toys. Now can you do the same thing but with an assortment of sound chips out of various toys as they should all blow around 7v
Hmmm, now listen. Companies try to be careful when advertising motors, but really, it's fine to go a FEW volts over their specified voltage. It's fine to have a 12V motor be ran by 15 or even 18V, just be careful.
Lol. I thinkni have a box full of maybe 100 of those type of little motors ive collected from everything over the years.. i got sizes from one thats about 1cm with itty bitty gear on it out of a cell phone for the buzz ranging up to a 240v lil guy thats about 3” round that came out of a tape changing robot from a hospitals old security camera system.. thing is quick.. was used to move a 100lb actuator arm along a track side to side from system to system as well as lift the arm which would reach out and literally trigger the eject on a hdd physical drive and grab it, put a new/ different one in its place then go drop the drive in a metal detachable box that some dude would come pick up every day at a certain time to store the footage in a vault for 4 months then they get erased and reused.. stored everything from video footage across the hospital to every rfid actuation on doors, blood samples, patient record files n shit.. they finally upgraded to an all digital system for 5 million bucks with a bad ass main frame from ibm. This was like 5 years ago.. i got to tear down the old system and kept the motors cuz why not.. lol. And thats my story for the day whether you read it or not i give no fucks.. enjoyed the fry sesh tho.. yup.. ¯\_( Ⓘ︠ Ĺ̯ ︡Ⓘ)_/¯
Cool, sounds like a complicated system, I guess it was pretty old? I'd love to play with that motor! Have you got any use for your motor collection? Robot/automation projects? :)
It's there mainly to reduce electromagnetic interference, a brushed DC motor produces a lot of RF noise when the brushes constantly connects and disconnects and the capacitor is providing a short current path on the motor instead of going through the wires which would act like an antenna
I bet if you submerge the back if the motor "Brush side" in water and did this you can get alot higher revs or last longer due to the water keeping them cool.
2:07 that one just let out the magic smoke and literally broke the carpet LOL
And burnt the power cord as a bonus too.
@@dogs-and-destruction-channel even worse HAHA
That 3.7V electric screwdriver motor wins by a long shot in RPMs!!! That thing reached 85,022 RPM before literally EXPLODING!!!
These videos never fail to entertain me. The RPM that those motors reached were quite impressive. And I love seeing the current meter now. Thanks!
There was a channel dedicated to blow up motors and I think it was called for science. He even made a motor wars series where the motors would fight each other 😂
@@Electronichub_05 Yeah, I know that channel too. And I already watched some of his videos.
@@user-tz3fd8hm4q I watched all xD
It’s a voltage meter, not a current meter
@@aleksbajic8917 He always had a voltage meter on the variac, but now he added a current meter too.
I can smell the burnt brushes from here lol
You've been around these for a lifetime then
I can taste the burnt brushes
Top 1 jumpscare
1. Motor jumpscare😂 2:07
5:00 swarm of bees
5:14 bees attacking
You know it's going to be a good video when the bearings start to go on the first motor
You're back finally, and even with 2 videos, good on you
Wow! That’s so cool! Also I liked when screwdriver motor is smoked like the vape.
It is confirmed that smoke and fire make motors run. Most seem to fail around 30v the same voltage that they tend to blow up in toys. Now can you do the same thing but with an assortment of sound chips out of various toys as they should all blow around 7v
You called the vibrator "massage gun" lmao
2:07 new jumpscare
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOD 2:08 2:07
The assortment of 6 dc motors in the last one sound like drones
While in fact, it is one and a half drones
Why the heck is nobody talking about 3:49 and how it sounds like a fart!?
Do you have any videos with brushless motor testing?
Yeah, but it wasn't interesting enough to post imo. But maybe I'll post them as shorts
2:07 it tried to do a backflip but didn't realize he was bolted to the flood
5:04 the sound like a DJI drone
What type of variable system do you use? I need to start doing stuff like this too. my 5 amp variac is not enough.
It's an old 2KVA variac with a rectifier and a large capacitor at the DC output
please do a part 2 this time a try using 12v motors and some 3 to 6v motors and try a 280 12v motor
2:10: Wow, would you look at all those smoke fumes!!
What did the toy motors come out of?
That’s brilliant thankyou
When I was a kid I always liked to do it.
2:57 You put almost our city voltage (240v) to that motor
I solve a normal maht problem.
My brain: 2:10
if you want them to be more smokey start increasing the voltage while spinning the motor backwards with a drill (fight the motor with the drill)
You forgot about dvd player motor
I can just smell the burnt electronic smell from here
Nice 🤙🤘👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 rpm neodim
*cool for next vid use fan*
awesome
Hmmm, now listen. Companies try to be careful when advertising motors, but really, it's fine to go a FEW volts over their specified voltage. It's fine to have a 12V motor be ran by 15 or even 18V, just be careful.
Lol. I thinkni have a box full of maybe 100 of those type of little motors ive collected from everything over the years.. i got sizes from one thats about 1cm with itty bitty gear on it out of a cell phone for the buzz ranging up to a 240v lil guy thats about 3” round that came out of a tape changing robot from a hospitals old security camera system.. thing is quick.. was used to move a 100lb actuator arm along a track side to side from system to system as well as lift the arm which would reach out and literally trigger the eject on a hdd physical drive and grab it, put a new/ different one in its place then go drop the drive in a metal detachable box that some dude would come pick up every day at a certain time to store the footage in a vault for 4 months then they get erased and reused.. stored everything from video footage across the hospital to every rfid actuation on doors, blood samples, patient record files n shit.. they finally upgraded to an all digital system for 5 million bucks with a bad ass main frame from ibm. This was like 5 years ago.. i got to tear down the old system and kept the motors cuz why not.. lol.
And thats my story for the day whether you read it or not i give no fucks.. enjoyed the fry sesh tho.. yup..
¯\_( Ⓘ︠ Ĺ̯ ︡Ⓘ)_/¯
Cool, sounds like a complicated system, I guess it was pretty old? I'd love to play with that motor!
Have you got any use for your motor collection? Robot/automation projects? :)
Yes
i like explosions😃😊
Anybody can tell me why the motors have a ceramic capacitor
It's there mainly to reduce electromagnetic interference, a brushed DC motor produces a lot of RF noise when the brushes constantly connects and disconnects and the capacitor is providing a short current path on the motor instead of going through the wires which would act like an antenna
2:05 So, if I keep it under 80,000 I'll be well within safe range. Got it.
man that was alot of amps 2:07
bro forgot his electricity terms
@@shadesoftime What you want me to say Kiloamps?
2:11 😂😂😂😂
:FLY
In the next try on oil.
1:35 I Have Three Of These Motors And I Can Run Them At 28v
Wow 😂😂😂😂
this sounds like my pc 4:19
why does these explode?
basicly friction as the brushes just cant handle the speeds or the wires of the brushes just melt
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I bet if you submerge the back if the motor "Brush side" in water and did this you can get alot higher revs or last longer due to the water keeping them cool.