@@adrianbady It clearly does have a dedicated ground wire... its the green wire that doesnt' have a meter on it. Even so... a single phase like has somewhere between 100-200 volts on it. Which would be only slightly worse than touching 120V household wiring.
My grandpa was an electrician's mate in the Navy in WWII. He was stationed on Kwajalein in the Marshal Islands. He rewound everything from desk fans to battleship main gun motors. I think of him every time i see one of these videos. He would have loved it. He'd bring home unwanted motors and refurbish them in the basement, they'd run so quiet and smooth it was hard to tell they were running. Wish I'd learned while he was still around.
@@tripplefives1402 The motor in the video appears to be a 3-phase induction motor meaning there are no brushes or capacitors. The biggest effect to the grid a motor like that will cause, is a reduction of power factor, which can be corrected by installing power factor correction capacitors on the grid or within the facility itself. The speed of the motor is dependent on the frequency used to drive the motor, not like a universal motor inside your vacuum cleaner/shop vac, which uses brushes and makes a bunch of sparks and runs at a much higher speed. I'm not an expert in radio so I don't know what kind of interference induction motors put out, but I can only assume it's much less than universal motors or anything that makes sparks like a universal motor.
@@kinangeagle133 A brushed motor would produce sparks from the brushes and those sparks would emit radio interference. This is a 3-phase motor meaning it has a rotating magnetic field and doesn't need brushes. Therefore little RF is emitted. Plus the metal case acts like a Faraday cage.
@@zzztubazzz this is a 3-phase asynchronous motor. These theoretically don't go beyond 3000 to 3600 rpm (depending on the line frequency). In practise it's even less.
I use to to rebuild/repair/refurbish and test these for a living. All the way from 120V 1/2hp up to 480V motors like this one. This one is about a quarter the size of the biggest one I've worked on. You have to have A LOT of respect for these, or they can kill or maim you in half a second.
The one in this video looks to be about 100 Horsepower give or take. I couldn't imagine the size of wires they would need if something like this was for 240 volt or even 208. I've seen 50 HP motors wired for 208 volts with wires the size of half your hand for only phase phase
I love how casually it's placed in the middle of the walking area. Also, they shouldn't have turned it off; as you can see, it creates a gravitational anomaly if you do
Rennie Ash you realize it is a shop? In places like that, and I mean shop, and manufacturing facilities that have drives this large. The average employee probably wouldn’t be back there.
You are being too much. This motor was actually used in his smallest smartphone in his pocket for the vibration function. But he found it too underpowered so he switched to a 200,000 HP truck motor to finally met his minimum vibration intensity need.
Yes it's read in RMS, where do you see peak or average anywhere? Also RMS is 0.707 of peak. Not sure if this motor is driven at a full 60hz. No reason an unloaded motor like this should pull more than about 10 amps at full voltage. Maybe the frequency is still way low.
In the UK, it is common for someone to stand behind you without you knowing and dropping a plate of metal on the floor just as you press the start button.
This motor reminds me of the big electric motors used to power pulper blades in the bottom of a large pupling vessel on a paper ill I used to contract into. The vessels held about 40,000 gallons of water (Maybe more?) and cardboard (Kraft Liner Straw) was dropped in once the water was spinning about a third of the way up. The winding up noise was incredible! The pulper reduced the cardboard to individual fibres in no time. Impressive stuff.
Cant generate electricity with these easy. That would need sophisticated electronics to once build magnetism before generator startup. Only motors with permanent or external excitement can easily generate Electricity.
This is a fairly small motor in the industrial world. Especially when machine main drive motors are concerned. I work in an aluminum rod mill and we have some 600 horse dc motors. They are the biggest motors I've ever seen personally.
john smith but you can't beat a comment about how the only thing someone loves more than a comment about loving comments about comments is a comment about comments on a comment's comment
I actually was an intern at a company that used an engine that looked similair in a fan. I was close to it when it was spinning. And you can clearly feel it spinning from a meter distance.
@Kevin Counihan don't forget that a starting motor leads to an amps surge of 5-8 times the nominal amps, I thought i heard the guy say the insane amount of 850 start up amps. But didn't understand him very well but it checks out with the 5-8 times the start up surge. Sure as hell is a big motor
Duncan Wilde Connect the output to a small power transistor and that transistor to a relay and that relay to a large contactor that is capable of switching the power required for this motor.
I have 2 125HP motors at work and they're half this thing's size. I believe no load current should be around 40% of FLA which would put this thing around 350 - 400 HP. For size comparison a 500 HP motor (Frame 586/7) is around 60" long to the end of the shaft and 30" high... and $35,000.
All right, Gordon. your suit should keep you comfortable through all this. The specimen will be delivered to you in a few moments. If you would be so good as to climb up and start the rotors, we can bring the anti-mass spectrometer to 80 percent and hold it there until the carrier arrives.
1:30 Im sure the hazard painting on those cardboard tubes makes them fully insulated and OSHA Approved 1:40 always gotta have that ground wire touching the "Ground." So how many days has it been since there was a accident?
100+ years from now we're going to see a bunch of enthusiasts attend stationary engine contests, and we'll just see a few AC engines on a patch of grass whirring away while some spectators comment on their various details. Sounds like fun...
Was playing with bigger than that when I was 19 and working at Liberty Steel Galati :) Some were used on massive cranes, some to laminate a 20 ton cold chunk of steel. Had to go to gym to be able to connect cables lol. Good times
Can you imagine that unmounted monster powering up without a VFD or some form of soft start? Images of all those little DC motors that jumped off the table when operationally tested with a battery come to mind...
BluntForceTrauma I think it would be impossible to start something like this “instantaneously” (of course not truly instantaneous). Too much mass to spin up fast.
@@literoadie3502 It always depends on the current. I would not feel myself safe around it like this. If something bad happens in the winding, or in the PSU, the braking torque could spin this thing through the floor.
Bare in mind theres no gearbox attatched it still makes sound. Some People think an EMU motor only makes this low to high pitch sound due to to a gearbox interracting with the motor, clearly that isnt the case . Its the motor itself making the sound
Yeah I hear ya, I was an EN on a Naval ship. I was in charge of the aft steering system. It had four GE 150 hp 1150 rpm, 150 hp a motor. Those hydraulic systems could be noisy as hell. It was a cruiser. CG63. I was on the Cowpens. Plenty experience with that system!
Reactive amps. The voltage and current are out of phase so the actual power being dissipated in the motor is only a few hundred watts, not the hundred+ kilowatts the volts x amps would indicate.
Tobias Redepenning ahh I live in North Dakota in the us so and we have second lowest power price in us so that’s why I was a bit confused at first thanks
It would be really cool to put this in the bottom of a big yacht and then have big old diesel generators to drive it. It would make for a pretty badass diesel electric hybrid...
I used to service a motor about twice this big, it ate about 120A per phase on 3 phase 480V on startup but dropped to 18A per phase idling or 90A with full load on the big crusher shredder it was attached to. The machine had 9 50 pound knives that rotated inside. Changing those blades was not fun. 450 foot pound on the bolts with 12 of them per blade. 😮
I love the grounding lead is laying on the floor not connected and one of the techs lays his hand on the motor. Is this a new way to verify that there is no leakage current.
I'm an Electrical Engineer, and I just want to say that yup, that's a motor....
there is a very high risk of injury if there is no ground connection
Barbu Adrian no...
It's almost sound like a runaway jet engine
No no a banana fry
@@adrianbady It clearly does have a dedicated ground wire... its the green wire that doesnt' have a meter on it. Even so... a single phase like has somewhere between 100-200 volts on it. Which would be only slightly worse than touching 120V household wiring.
My grandpa was an electrician's mate in the Navy in WWII. He was stationed on Kwajalein in the Marshal Islands. He rewound everything from desk fans to battleship main gun motors. I think of him every time i see one of these videos. He would have loved it. He'd bring home unwanted motors and refurbish them in the basement, they'd run so quiet and smooth it was hard to tell they were running. Wish I'd learned while he was still around.
He was a great man
Finally a good motor for direct drive force feedback on my simulator wheel.
Oh bother
Bye bye wrists
Oh yes
Not enough acceleration needs more power and a aluminium core more wrist twisting power
Jesus imagine crashing hard
100 miles away a radio amateur is going 'where the hell is all this RF coming from'
@@tripplefives1402 The motor in the video appears to be a 3-phase induction motor meaning there are no brushes or capacitors. The biggest effect to the grid a motor like that will cause, is a reduction of power factor, which can be corrected by installing power factor correction capacitors on the grid or within the facility itself. The speed of the motor is dependent on the frequency used to drive the motor, not like a universal motor inside your vacuum cleaner/shop vac, which uses brushes and makes a bunch of sparks and runs at a much higher speed. I'm not an expert in radio so I don't know what kind of interference induction motors put out, but I can only assume it's much less than universal motors or anything that makes sparks like a universal motor.
@@MittyNuke1 you are correct, sir. There are no brushes or capacitors in that beast. Kudos. 👍
I dont get it
@@kinangeagle133 A brushed motor would produce sparks from the brushes and those sparks would emit radio interference. This is a 3-phase motor meaning it has a rotating magnetic field and doesn't need brushes. Therefore little RF is emitted. Plus the metal case acts like a Faraday cage.
Reading your comment made me feel dumb but actually you were dumb.
Dude, my screen dimmed when that thing started
Lol
@@gtxthunderstorm6219 his thought its also consuming his phone power 😂🤣😅
I feel you bro 🤣🤣
If this motor was to lock up mid run the torque would throw it into the next county, jus sayin.
You mean inertia?
Yeah the guy next to it would be crushed.
@Bum Face Gammon fair enough
and no ground / shield connection to the metal casing. Looks not very professional.
@@zzztubazzz this is a 3-phase asynchronous motor. These theoretically don't go beyond 3000 to 3600 rpm (depending on the line frequency). In practise it's even less.
It sounded like my laptop when I open a tab on google chrome 😂😂
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Aaron DeMare I want new ideas
Chrome-GIVE ME YOUR FUCKING RAM
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 귀여워
Mine on Google Earth lol
I use to to rebuild/repair/refurbish and test these for a living. All the way from 120V 1/2hp up to 480V motors like this one. This one is about a quarter the size of the biggest one I've worked on. You have to have A LOT of respect for these, or they can kill or maim you in half a second.
The one in this video looks to be about 100 Horsepower give or take. I couldn't imagine the size of wires they would need if something like this was for 240 volt or even 208. I've seen 50 HP motors wired for 208 volts with wires the size of half your hand for only phase phase
I love how casually it's placed in the middle of the walking area.
Also, they shouldn't have turned it off; as you can see, it creates a gravitational anomaly if you do
What gravitational anomaly, lol
Martin xD 4:15 It’s so strong, light cannot even escape
@@RennieAsh oh sorry, I'm quite dumb xd
Rennie Ash you realize it is a shop? In places like that, and I mean shop, and manufacturing facilities that have drives this large. The average employee probably wouldn’t be back there.
I’ve worked at/for several places that had drives this large. It is something amazing, and somewhat scary.
That's the motor Chuck Norris's dentist uses when he works on his teeth.
Sam Coon You deserve at least 2k likes for that
Not great not terrible ಡ ͜ ʖ ಡ
😂
You are being too much.
This motor was actually used in his smallest smartphone in his pocket for the vibration function. But he found it too underpowered so he switched to a 200,000 HP truck motor to finally met his minimum vibration intensity need.
Ahh yes, a classic chuck Norris pun. Good one sir!
I had this video on my recommendation list and I watched it. Now my recommendation list is full of induction motor related videos.
I let my little sister use my laptop to watch Minecraft videos once...
Josu Gambee oh gawd i can feel the regret from here R.I.P reccomended feed. you have my condolences my friend. it will forever be remembered.
I look forward to this
There are not that many on TH-cam sadly
Cant find your list....
Brilliant video. 150 Amps is still a lot of current for an unloaded motor.
Hey friend
Its the blue one, the neutral Wire. Its not needed in this application.
RODALCO2007 i think it represente 50% of it's rated curent . isn't it ?
What a magnificent waste of electricity!
Yes it's read in RMS, where do you see peak or average anywhere? Also RMS is 0.707 of peak.
Not sure if this motor is driven at a full 60hz. No reason an unloaded motor like this should pull more than about 10 amps at full voltage. Maybe the frequency is still way low.
Now try to grab it with your hands and stop it.
TRX VLOGGER
n snap ur hand lyk a twig
Guess I'll let it pass.
Even a 10 times smaller Motor would be unstoppable by hand
It's just a puny motor, nothing can go wrong!
HEY GUYS!!!! Watch This............crap
*hold my beer*
In the UK, it is common for someone to stand behind you without you knowing and dropping a plate of metal on the floor just as you press the start button.
That humming when she’s at full power is so relaxing
Who’s she?
@@maorifury1999 she mean motor ... those who people addict like asking every car and car's accessories as HER
Did anyone else hear the dude in the background yell f**k at 0:40
he got his balls pulled into an industrial meat grinder, poor guy!
@@retiredshitposter1062 Imao 😂
Yes. lol
He dropped something, you can hear it drop 0.2 secs after him shout. Then he's picking up things stuff afterwards.
"FUCK!!" *sound of metal crashing*
This motor reminds me of the big electric motors used to power pulper blades in the bottom of a large pupling vessel on a paper ill I used to contract into. The vessels held about 40,000 gallons of water (Maybe more?) and cardboard (Kraft Liner Straw) was dropped in once the water was spinning about a third of the way up. The winding up noise was incredible! The pulper reduced the cardboard to individual fibres in no time. Impressive stuff.
How many hp?
*Orders one on ebay* Surely this will fit in my RC car
What Comes Around™ are you crazy
Hassan Rashad 🤣
Hey, this would fit perfectly for my windturbine setup! 😜
Cant generate electricity with these easy. That would need sophisticated electronics to once build magnetism before generator startup. Only motors with permanent or external excitement can easily generate Electricity.
Ugh, it was meant as joke. I know they need permanent magnets, especially neodymium of N54 or better.
It's just a normal size motor gone fat during lockdown, this motor really need to workout....!
Is it 5hp ?
@@truongtruong817 no its ehp.... And if you are wondering what ehp is..... Then its abbreviation for elephant 😂
GEEKIFY uhuh ,maybe you are a electrical engineering?
@@truongtruong817 actually i am a technology addict
....weather hardware or software
GEEKIFY oh great,I see your knowledge about electrical is good
This is a fairly small motor in the industrial world. Especially when machine main drive motors are concerned. I work in an aluminum rod mill and we have some 600 horse dc motors. They are the biggest motors I've ever seen personally.
@Kevin Counihan that is seriously incredible.
Maintenance electrician, some of the pumps I work with are 2000hp 4160VAC
@@jamessantee2551 That's freaking crazy? The 600 horse DC we have is about the size of a smart car.
@@keith_hudson I work in waste water, gotta move a lot of water
@@jamessantee2551 Job security for sure.
I love how everybody in the comments is suddenly an expert in electrical engineering.
Alexander Clayton I love how people comment on how people comment
john smith me too
I love how people love how people comment about commenting on people's comments
Nicksperiments only thing I love more than that really is a comment about a comment on a comments comment.
john smith but you can't beat a comment about how the only thing someone loves more than a comment about loving comments about comments is a comment about comments on a comment's comment
Tesla owners * Heavy Breathing *
Will it fit in a Honda?
too much torque not enough RPM
@@retiredshitposter1062 thats what a transmission is used for
@@ceff01 Not the best choice in terms of efficiency, but would work :D
@@analool7873 yeah I think that but someone told me an electric motor can't have a transmission but it can can't it I think lol
0:41 someones having a bad day lol!
Lol xD
Travis Piper i heard it too
I bet you he just broke a tap wrench
"FUCK" 😂
Sounds like the shop where I work. lol
I actually was an intern at a company that used an engine that looked similair in a fan. I was close to it when it was spinning. And you can clearly feel it spinning from a meter distance.
Shouldn't be able to feel it moving 🥶 means the rotor (spinning part) is out of balance
the elves of aliexpress testing my DC motor before shipping it to me
You guys are awesome! Parts are difficult to find for Rosie Odonell's treadmill.
LOL
Lmfao
😂
I love this stuff. It's nice to see when motors start to creep along the floor.
It's so powerful the video got caught on it and sucked in at the end.
LOL
😂😂
Lol love it
Legend goes, the motor is still spinning down to this very day.
"How many amps she pulling Joe?"
"350"
"That's not bad"
Me: 0__0 amps go brrrrrrr
DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE : )
This thing pulls 165,000W without load wtf
Inefficiency
@@antreaskonstantinou8585 at 1:24 it pulled 350 on each phase so its 1,050 at 550 volts so shouldn't it be higher
A perfect motor for my dualshock 2 vibration unit
The surge wattage needed to start this must be ungodly. I can't even imagine what this thing consumes while idle. Very cool!
3x 150 amps idle/no load. At 2:35.
@Kevin Counihan 3 phases 150 amps each?
@Kevin Counihan Thank you. :)
@Kevin Counihan 21 years ago i learned all that, but i never needed it at whatever came out to be my job career. Thank you for reminding me. :)
@Kevin Counihan don't forget that a starting motor leads to an amps surge of 5-8 times the nominal amps, I thought i heard the guy say the insane amount of 850 start up amps. But didn't understand him very well but it checks out with the 5-8 times the start up surge. Sure as hell is a big motor
I use these at work.... the ones we have spin up to full speed almost instantly. We use them for a big mixer called a pugmill.
And the Engineer testing it seems... Perfect and Experienced. I like how he does it
Finally... This has to be a decent driver for my mechanical toothbrush.
I want to switch it on and off via my Arduino Uno ;)
Duncan Wilde Connect the output to a small power transistor and that transistor to a relay and that relay to a large contactor that is capable of switching the power required for this motor.
You could! (using a large relay and a transistor)
Just hook it up to pin number 13
You would probably need a transistor and a very large relay.
A relay.
That’s got to be 40 HP, finally a good motor for my fan
450 hp
Nah, I'd say at least 50 hp, because it draws 850 on startup.
@@abdelbassetarab4898 absolutely not. That size of motor would take up an entire room.
100 HP motor
I have 2 125HP motors at work and they're half this thing's size. I believe no load current should be around 40% of FLA which would put this thing around 350 - 400 HP. For size comparison a 500 HP motor (Frame 586/7) is around 60" long to the end of the shaft and 30" high... and $35,000.
I would like to sit down and talk to Joe over some beer. He looks like an interesting who doesn't say much...
All right, Gordon. your suit should keep you comfortable
through all this. The specimen will be delivered to you in a few moments. If you would be so good as to climb up and start the rotors, we can bring the anti-mass spectrometer to 80 percent and hold it there until the carrier arrives.
Joe looks like just the guy you want doing that sort of stuff. He's just got that look about him, I trust him.
1:30 Im sure the hazard painting on those cardboard tubes makes them fully insulated and OSHA Approved
1:40 always gotta have that ground wire touching the "Ground."
So how many days has it been since there was a accident?
Great to see kids getting into engineering!
100+ years from now we're going to see a bunch of enthusiasts attend stationary engine contests, and we'll just see a few AC engines on a patch of grass whirring away while some spectators comment on their various details. Sounds like fun...
They use these types of motors on lift hills for roller coasters. This is really neat.
I was planning RC drone finally got the best motor.
Thanks TH-cam recommendations
Surely you have a 6s lipo hooked up to that baby, that thing is crrraaazy!
Patrick Hilder traxxas revo owners be like! My slash runs 6s!
Align Trex 760 owner's be like, my trex runs on 12s
@@xrguy650 goblin 770 users be like: mine runs on 14s...
Esk8 users be like I run 12s
@@camerongordon2378 haha still new comments here...
That electric motor looks twice the size of one that runs say an amusement park ride like the scrambler.
Is that in the new Roadster??
It's for the new Tesla Tractor Trailer
Was playing with bigger than that when I was 19 and working at Liberty Steel Galati :) Some were used on massive cranes, some to laminate a 20 ton cold chunk of steel. Had to go to gym to be able to connect cables lol. Good times
"80 knots......V1.......rotate...."
Oh, it sounded like a jet engine starting up for a moment.
When starting it sounds like a ships horn.
Cool video. If you install a half-key you can reduce vibration greatly, especially at 3600 rpm
gforce118118 I think they know what they are doing
gforce118118
What is a "half key"?
You stupid !!!!
I love how guy two grabs motor lift hook while guy 1 forgot to connect ground strap. Hope it doest have a ground fault
What l it short to?
@@charadremur333 English?
I love how he kept his hand on it until it passed though one of its transient harmonic vibrations and then quietly stepped away.
So much torque the Chasis twisted off the line. 😂
Looking at all three phases, I miss those days.
Can you imagine that unmounted monster powering up without a VFD or some form of soft start? Images of all those little DC motors that jumped off the table when operationally tested with a battery come to mind...
Something will blow up or burn due to the initial current lol
BluntForceTrauma I think it would be impossible to start something like this “instantaneously” (of course not truly instantaneous). Too much mass to spin up fast.
@@literoadie3502 It always depends on the current. I would not feel myself safe around it like this. If something bad happens in the winding, or in the PSU, the braking torque could spin this thing through the floor.
Relevant username.
Надо на квадрокоптер себе такие закать))
В тако случае он будет не отрываться от земли, а отталкивать её от себя
С передаточным числом 1:50
И в злететь в космос :']
Да ну, нафиг. Придётся ремболты спиливать - тяжёлые.
And not a single fuck was given about the ground wire
Let’s just put our hands all over an ungrounded motor we are testing...what could go wrong?
He has great confidence in the insulation!
Hahahaha
Green wire on 1:22
Ground wire is on the ground. Where else does it go? Im lost lol
Category: Entertainment - looks entertaining for me 😂
Bare in mind theres no gearbox attatched it still makes sound. Some People think an EMU motor only makes this low to high pitch sound due to to a gearbox interracting with the motor, clearly that isnt the case . Its the motor itself making the sound
1:23 sound reminds me Half-Life 1 test chamber sequence
Just looking for comment like that :D
MrCzech33 me 2
I wanted to see how they moved it to that location on the floor. Using those hooks on top I presume.
Forklift or a traverse crane
There is no overhead crane in sight, so my guess is two very extra strong guys stick a finger in each lifting hook and give a mighty heave.
Finally, I've found perfect motor for my new project. 🙂
finally a good cnc spindle upgrade for my cnc
A REAL test would have been putting a load on it
Looks acts and sounds like a motor for a hydraulic steering gear ram system for ships. Been there, done that. Lol.
Yeah I hear ya, I was an EN on a Naval ship. I was in charge of the aft steering system. It had four GE 150 hp 1150 rpm, 150 hp a motor. Those hydraulic systems could be noisy as hell. It was a cruiser. CG63. I was on the Cowpens. Plenty experience with that system!
"Speed and Power" ... Jeremy Clarkson.
"I believe in two things:"
@@KiwiPowerNZ bets comment
I don’t know why this was in my recommended, but now I’m intrigued
Reactive amps. The voltage and current are out of phase so the actual power being dissipated in the motor is only a few hundred watts, not the hundred+ kilowatts the volts x amps would indicate.
The most part off a running motor (not a starting one) is actual power. about 80 %.
Funniest thing I’ve heard in a while. Excellent point of view
Now put a ~20 kg counter weight on the end an spin it up
holy fuck
This would be a cool Tesla swap motor.
No not at all
It takes a while to get full speed and that’s an ac motor
Frédéric Gadoury whoooooosh
Frédéric Gadoury I believe Tesla’s run on AC as well
Eric Chen
Yeah you’re right sorry for my ignorance. I wouldn’t have thought they put a 3 phases motor on a car that run by batteries
hey this is just what I need to replace the motor in my air cooler. I could have a cat 4 tornado in my living room HA HA
It would probably roll your drive shaft up like a noodle.
It depends on the size of the driveshaft.
Great video. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day.
That should connect straight to my Flywheel 😝
What a beautiful three phase motor, it's a guy thing..
Now grab it while in use and you'll merry go round the world 😂
Lol it'll just throw your hands off of it. Unless it somehow grabs your hands and in that case it would rip your hands off
finally i found a good moter for my rc aeroplane i wiil buy this for my rc aeroplane😂😂😂😂😂
Fire extinguisher 🧯....This reminds me of the first time I swapped a big induction motor on a screw compressor at a GE plant back in the day.
What worries me... It looks like an H2O extinguisher...
Bastante bien quedó el bobinado. Muy poquita diferencia en una de las fases
Nothing like working in a motor shop.
I agree with you
WHAT ITS TOO LOUD TO HEAR YOU!
Working Ina motor shop that follows next to nill policy and procedure is even better!
Prob cost him $100 just to run the damn thing for 1min lmao.
No 150A at 400v assuming ~30¢perKWH It would cost about $18 an hour. (30¢ per min)
Also most of it is probably only reactive power.
Tobias Redepenning where do you live it’s only 9¢ per KWH where I live
New Zealand, also where this video was filmed.
Tobias Redepenning ahh I live in North Dakota in the us so and we have second lowest power price in us so that’s why I was a bit confused at first thanks
It would be really cool to put this in the bottom of a big yacht and then have big old diesel generators to drive it. It would make for a pretty badass diesel electric hybrid...
For those wondering, this is Kevin Talbot custom order for his Xmaxx
DANGER without 2 Spit to the floor. Awesome at the same time
Sounds like a half-life machinery
Welp TH-cam recommendation wins again. Watching this at 3am 😴
Why is that earth wire/clamp just flapping around in the breez where will the poor electrons gonna go
😂😂
I used to service a motor about twice this big, it ate about 120A per phase on 3 phase 480V on startup but dropped to 18A per phase idling or 90A with full load on the big crusher shredder it was attached to. The machine had 9 50 pound knives that rotated inside. Changing those blades was not fun. 450 foot pound on the bolts with 12 of them per blade. 😮
I love the grounding lead is laying on the floor not connected and one of the techs lays his hand on the motor. Is this a new way to verify that there is no leakage current.
Recommended in october 2019?
imagine sticking a siren on that thing and seeing how loud it'd be...
The Tesla equlivlant of a LS swap 😁
Except this only gets half the power of a Tesla motor...
@@MsSomeonenew but 9 times the amount of torque
Muy buen motor, se ve que tiene bastante torque. saludos y bendiciones.
Dammit Scotty..Bolt that thing down .. Awesome 👏
This is the same motor Chuck Norris has in his Tesla.
Michael Strong you mean his toy rc care right?
this is the tooth brush motor of chuck norris
0:40 I hope the guy is OK. Sounds like he dropped a toolbox.
Murphistic i heard that too
Me too...
Imagine this beauty on my ebike. :)
Lolololol
What an absolute unit of a motor!
PROPER HEALTH AND SAFETY THERE !!! SLASHERS !!!