Thank you for watching! Thanks to you I can buy all this exciting equipment! However, this episode was very expensive to make and it probably won't be profitable for a long time. If you have any suggestions for other videos involving liquid nitrogen or a vacuum chamber please let me know! Or any other video ideas you have, I love testing your suggestions! This experiment would probably give more interesting results by overloading the motors instead, do any of you have an idea of some kind of variable load that's easy to mount and provides useful data? Sorry for some bad flickering on the multimeter, apparently my 2nd camera decided to change its shutter speed... If you'd like to support my channel more you can do so on Ko-fi ko-fi.com/cskirt or super thanks, I've been thinking about starting members and/or Patreon but I'm not sure what to offer there, suggestions?
Motros in LN2 are too cold that make sleeve bearing shrink and chroke the rotor shaft , want improve this problem, you need to enlarge the hole of the sleeve bearing, especially the metal part.
For adjustable mechanical load that can handle a lot of power = bike disk brake, wired ones, not the oil driven ones, so you can use a screw to tighten slowly.
Bro dont give up like i am not saying it because to butter u i have never seen a youtuber doing these crazy experiments and dedication for example a normal youtuber may stopped in that capacitor video after blowing but u glued them and then again tried i love u efforts keep going this channel is going to be a big channel one day love you content love from punjab
Face it we all wanted to see the fire on that one , big surprise a flame out for the motor but not the butane . Thanks for the fire shot and scattering the flame was nice touch, erm, I mean torch 😂
A future video suggested, you should do liquid nitrogen versus those annoying kids toys that you’ve nuked in the past including the creepy baby doll toys that make noises in addition having them hooked up to a power supply
I think the issue with the motors in LN2 is that they have a lithium based lubricant on the gears and some of the other moving parts...if you can figure out how to remove the grease, maybe soaking in acetone or an ultrasonic cleaner, I think that might help with the lock up the motors are experiencing... just a thought...
They're just brushed DC motors, no gears or nothin, just some finger brushes to a 3 coil commutator and a pair of magnets. Sure, grease could be part of the lower RPM problem, but the big worry is thermal contraction. The casing will get shorter along the shaft pinching it front to back, some motors have a very thin gap between the armature and the magnets (whos field will condense, getting smaller but not losing overall strength, ergo the field flux density will go through the roof) so it could bind up there as the thing contracts around the diameter, as the other commenter mentioned the front bearing (actually more like a bushing, these things usually dont even have proper bearings in them, especially not the cheap ones) could contract around the shaft seizing the works. The problem here, is shaft squeezing. 😉
@CSkirt Please read a little about propylene glycol if unfamiliar. I believe using PG that has been warmed up a bit for the sake of viscosity reduction, could be a good option as it's not conductive, and won't hold bubbles so much.
Intersting with the nitrogen, thought it would be much better than it did as a knee jerk reaction, but now when I see it I can only think they are seizing due to incompatable material shrinkage, would explain the massive load on the screwdriver motor and shrill noise as the axel probably got pinched by something.
Yeah you're probably right.. I'll also try a series wound motor next time i refill my nitrogen to see if it works better. I have a few ideas that might make it worth a refill soon, but if you have any suggestions that could be interesting, let me know :)
@@Cskirt One thing I think could probably help is to let the temp normalize when using liquid nitrogen, or else the exterior will get really cold and shrink a lot more than the interior that is warm. maybe putting it in a container with desiccants before to pull out moisture so that moisture doesn't freeze all around it as prep? As for the other tests you were doing, the whipping up a mess with the mineral oil probably mess with the results a bit, I'd fill it up more and let it sit in vacuume to pull the air bubbles out of the windings. They end up expanding when heated and cause those small bursts and pops that then let it draw in more air. (since your setup isn't a high vacuume one) Maybe a low viscosity oil if there is such a thing? Would help the oil get deeper into the motor.
So I guess to have a successful LN2 experiment, you'll need different bearings. My guess is the front bearing (usually a steel ball bearing) has lubricant which freezes solid. It would make sense to find an un-lubricated advanced ceramics bearing, as long as you allow more time to cool down the motor. Despite having very low CTE, those advanced ceramics bearings don't enjoy thermal shock and could shatter before you even reach your target temperature. The rear bearing is normally a journal bearing (in most smaller brushed DC motors anyway), which is probably OK at cryogenic temperatures, as long as the same alloy was used for both the shaft and the outer race. Or at least made of alloys with closely matched thermal expansion coefficients.
These motors usually just have a bushing, but the LN2 will shrink the outside and hold the shaft preventing it from turning. Replace the bushing with graphite and it might work.
Mineral oil without the vacuum could be promising. Given you will need some sort of pump and an oil cooler with a fan in order to keep the oil temp from getting too hot.
in case you overvolt more objects, i got a idea, you could try overvolting one of these 220V MS-190 sirens (they cost little to nothing), knowing they use AC brushed motors, it probably will get very very funny.
good video, I like it, do more experiments like this, if you don't mind, try soaking the electric motor in a fairly thick liquid, it's up to you whatever the liquid is, if possible, of course with overvoltage😃😁
There probably wasn’t enough oxygen. Look up Stoccometric (nooo idea if I spelled that right) ratios. Basically the fuel to oxygen ratio needed for combustion and detonation. This is the principle used in ICEs for fuel injection volume. Pretty cool stuff I think
@@Cskirt 40 years ago I bought a tray of 100 cassette motors, they were like 50c each. I watched about 20 burn out and eventually the rest got dumped. I also tried many liquids but the liquid nitrogen was always on my mind. Never even got a chance to buy some even at 3 times your price.
Man, your videos are very good, I thought to myself how long these motors would last at maximum voltage without burning out, can you tell me an average time?
Once they start arcing they are gone in seconds, but you could run them on much higher than the rated voltage for a long time. How long it'll survive depends on the load and airflow/cooling
you should try overvolting some nerf tuning motors(130 form factor, 11.1V rated voltage, the fastest ones i've seen go up to ~70000RPM), they're expensive asf though. Curious how fast they would go in liquid butane
Aye! My mineral oil idea got tested! 🙂 Seems to have worked pretty well, too! The... uh, egg whites seemed to have got you rather excited. Then you got the egg whites excited. 😆
Not sure which was more disturbing: the fact that more than one person suggested submerging the motors in semen, the fact they thought a person could generate that much in a reasonable time, or the lifelike spurting as the “egg whites” were spooged into the container.
How the hell didnt the butane ignite with the huge flane the motor spit out? A flame is a flame. Both can catch shit on fire. But why does butane take an orange carborizing flame and not plasma? No comprende..
no oxygen available. same goes for petrol fuelpumps in cars. they cool themselfs with the petrol they pump though their own body. that is the reason the fuel filter is after the pump not the first part after the tank pickup. if it would suck a slushy fuel/air mix... get coverage. and never let the tank run almost dry 😂
Oh. This means i am right about a 15 year old psu on a 13 year old pc. My mom gave it 3 years ago. It was running the good old classic OS. Windows 7. The psu was a 750W 230V only psu. Yes, 230V is weird right now since power bars are 240V and so as psu. But it was from 15 years ago so what'd you expect? Anyways i plugged in the monitor and psu cable on to a 240V power bar and I didn't notice that at the back of the psu it says "230V ONLY". Then the monitor restarts 4 - 5 times but still works because i think 230V. Anyways while the monitor survives 240V the psu on the other hand did work but after just booted up to windows 7 amd clicked my cousins user (it was my cousins pc when my mom gave it), i heard a electrical spark at the pc then after that the pc randomly turned off. I was super confused and my cousin is really scared so he told to turn off the power switch that was connected to the pc and monitor. After a few minutes we have confirmed that is was the psu. It happened at Thursday, 7th November 2024
Thank you for watching! Thanks to you I can buy all this exciting equipment! However, this episode was very expensive to make and it probably won't be profitable for a long time. If you have any suggestions for other videos involving liquid nitrogen or a vacuum chamber please let me know!
Or any other video ideas you have, I love testing your suggestions!
This experiment would probably give more interesting results by overloading the motors instead, do any of you have an idea of some kind of variable load that's easy to mount and provides useful data?
Sorry for some bad flickering on the multimeter, apparently my 2nd camera decided to change its shutter speed...
If you'd like to support my channel more you can do so on Ko-fi ko-fi.com/cskirt or super thanks, I've been thinking about starting members and/or Patreon but I'm not sure what to offer there, suggestions?
Please do overvolting tv part 🙏
Motros in LN2 are too cold that make sleeve bearing shrink and chroke the rotor shaft , want improve this problem, you need to enlarge the hole of the sleeve bearing, especially the metal part.
For adjustable mechanical load that can handle a lot of power = bike disk brake, wired ones, not the oil driven ones, so you can use a screw to tighten slowly.
oobleck
Even if you didn’t have any Patreon exclusive content, I’d definitely throw you a few dollars a month on there. 🤙🏼
The sound of an aggressively dying motor never gets old. Even under fluids.
I absolutely died at the semen part😂
100v indicated there may be something to semen
The Internet never disappoints... hahaha
Same 😂
whats semen?
@@BotvacProductions469
navy men
Bro burned down neighbourhood with that butane XD
I did set my pants on fire, too bad I wasn't in the camera view 😅
@@Cskirt it sounds also like it XDD
@@Cskirt you did!?
Are these other commenters silly? What is the purpose of a liquid in a vacuum it will just boil
I don’t get it either
I wouldn't say silly. One called for liquid nitrogen to get down to 0F 😑
Imagine you’re the explorer walking through extra dimensional portal he’s opened, only to be drenched in rather hot and bubbly Horse Semen… 😂
Depending on who you're asking that can be a good thing or a bad thing
12:28 13:28 15:04 i can hear those motors screaming for help while they're drowning in that liquid nitrogen
xDDDDD
Bro dont give up like i am not saying it because to butter u i have never seen a youtuber doing these crazy experiments and dedication for example a normal youtuber may stopped in that capacitor video after blowing but u glued them and then again tried i love u efforts keep going this channel is going to be a big channel one day love you content love from punjab
Thank you
5:50 sound like f1
Nice video! I love the frequent uploads from you.
Face it we all wanted to see the fire on that one , big surprise a flame out for the motor but not the butane . Thanks for the fire shot and scattering the flame was nice touch, erm, I mean torch 😂
4:47 oh no way you actually did that
It wasn't real lmao
salute to you, for this insane effort
The egg whites had to be the funniest one yet
The egg got cooked lol
I love your vids, i also subscribed:)
Edit: why horse s3men, are you crazy guys? 💀
yes yes we are
fr just use your own
@@VD_S4GE disgusting 🤮
Ohh this channel is going places... getting back to the roots of TH-cam with this one. 😂
9:04 thanks for putting my comment in the video
How about a thicker fluid, like a silicone shock fluid you'd get for RC Cars. Maybe a 50 weight fluid?
Cool experiment! :3
I haven't laughed at a youtube video like that in a long while ahahaha, instant subscriber.
Love these vids keep it up 😊😊😊
A future video suggested, you should do liquid nitrogen versus those annoying kids toys that you’ve nuked in the past including the creepy baby doll toys that make noises in addition having them hooked up to a power supply
I think the issue with the motors in LN2 is that they have a lithium based lubricant on the gears and some of the other moving parts...if you can figure out how to remove the grease, maybe soaking in acetone or an ultrasonic cleaner, I think that might help with the lock up the motors are experiencing... just a thought...
afaik there's a brass disk acting as a bearing for the shaft, i think widening it should help
They're just brushed DC motors, no gears or nothin, just some finger brushes to a 3 coil commutator and a pair of magnets. Sure, grease could be part of the lower RPM problem, but the big worry is thermal contraction. The casing will get shorter along the shaft pinching it front to back, some motors have a very thin gap between the armature and the magnets (whos field will condense, getting smaller but not losing overall strength, ergo the field flux density will go through the roof) so it could bind up there as the thing contracts around the diameter, as the other commenter mentioned the front bearing (actually more like a bushing, these things usually dont even have proper bearings in them, especially not the cheap ones) could contract around the shaft seizing the works.
The problem here, is shaft squeezing. 😉
The eggs reacted quite violently
Best fireplace video on youtube😂
Fire! Fire!
@CSkirt Please read a little about propylene glycol if unfamiliar. I believe using PG that has been warmed up a bit for the sake of viscosity reduction, could be a good option as it's not conductive, and won't hold bubbles so much.
Intersting with the nitrogen, thought it would be much better than it did as a knee jerk reaction, but now when I see it I can only think they are seizing due to incompatable material shrinkage, would explain the massive load on the screwdriver motor and shrill noise as the axel probably got pinched by something.
Yeah you're probably right.. I'll also try a series wound motor next time i refill my nitrogen to see if it works better. I have a few ideas that might make it worth a refill soon, but if you have any suggestions that could be interesting, let me know :)
@@Cskirt One thing I think could probably help is to let the temp normalize when using liquid nitrogen, or else the exterior will get really cold and shrink a lot more than the interior that is warm. maybe putting it in a container with desiccants before to pull out moisture so that moisture doesn't freeze all around it as prep?
As for the other tests you were doing, the whipping up a mess with the mineral oil probably mess with the results a bit, I'd fill it up more and let it sit in vacuume to pull the air bubbles out of the windings. They end up expanding when heated and cause those small bursts and pops that then let it draw in more air. (since your setup isn't a high vacuume one)
Maybe a low viscosity oil if there is such a thing? Would help the oil get deeper into the motor.
@Cskirt a brushless motor with ceramic bearings would be the best bet.
@@Cskirt.
6:13 worst meringue ever 😂😂😂
Chug it
So I guess to have a successful LN2 experiment, you'll need different bearings. My guess is the front bearing (usually a steel ball bearing) has lubricant which freezes solid. It would make sense to find an un-lubricated advanced ceramics bearing, as long as you allow more time to cool down the motor. Despite having very low CTE, those advanced ceramics bearings don't enjoy thermal shock and could shatter before you even reach your target temperature.
The rear bearing is normally a journal bearing (in most smaller brushed DC motors anyway), which is probably OK at cryogenic temperatures, as long as the same alloy was used for both the shaft and the outer race. Or at least made of alloys with closely matched thermal expansion coefficients.
14:25 this time put the power supply in LN2 maybe prevent shutting down 😁
Fun stuff!!
These motors usually just have a bushing, but the LN2 will shrink the outside and hold the shaft preventing it from turning. Replace the bushing with graphite and it might work.
I have done fun things with 2 variacs..double stacked on cordless drills ect..340 dc volts is exciting. Im newest sub!!😅😅😅
It’s so cool !
Screaming for mercy😂 12:27 13:29 15:05
Mineral oil without the vacuum could be promising. Given you will need some sort of pump and an oil cooler with a fan in order to keep the oil temp from getting too hot.
interesting results
good stuff :)
in case you overvolt more objects, i got a idea, you could try overvolting one of these 220V MS-190 sirens (they cost little to nothing), knowing they use AC brushed motors, it probably will get very very funny.
Thanks, I ordered one :)
Here is the MS-190! th-cam.com/users/shortsTwN9KJWiZZI
3:50 boiling oil in a vacuum!
good video, I like it, do more experiments like this, if you don't mind, try soaking the electric motor in a fairly thick liquid, it's up to you whatever the liquid is, if possible, of course with overvoltage😃😁
Show the one with the 9 volt transistor radio plugged into a 120 volt outlet! 👍
New sub becoz ur vidoes incredible
good video
Items in a vacuum make no noise since sound can't travel through a vacuum. That's why you don't hear a motor screaming in pain in a vacuum.
I'm so confused about the liquid butane not igniting, now I understand equal and opposite a little more
There probably wasn’t enough oxygen. Look up Stoccometric (nooo idea if I spelled that right) ratios. Basically the fuel to oxygen ratio needed for combustion and detonation. This is the principle used in ICEs for fuel injection volume. Pretty cool stuff I think
Suggest making tables like the Torque Test Channel does. Thanks for the great work, fun to watch. How much was the nitrogen?
Good idea 👍. The nitrogen costs ~$150 for 10L and the container(dewar) was ~$200
@@Cskirt 40 years ago I bought a tray of 100 cassette motors, they were like 50c each. I watched about 20 burn out and eventually the rest got dumped. I also tried many liquids but the liquid nitrogen was always on my mind. Never even got a chance to buy some even at 3 times your price.
Wow, 4000W++ 😯. What specifications power supply are you using? It's bigger than a heater 😂
Cant you tell rpm by sound?
6:34 idk why but i died laughing at this part XD
con el nitrógeno líquido los metales se contraen y la grasa se congela haciendo que se traben los metales
The problem is the resistance of the dielectric formed by the enamel of the copper wire.
This does not resist high voltages even in a coolant.
Hey Cskirt did you make hand vacumm?
what kind power supply
6:31 Oreo Milkshake :D
What is the air being created in the vacuum chamber with the oil
Nitrous Oxide hooked up to a nos bottle than
a vacuum chamber than add the nitrous
Man, your videos are very good, I thought to myself how long these motors would last at maximum voltage without burning out, can you tell me an average time?
Once they start arcing they are gone in seconds, but you could run them on much higher than the rated voltage for a long time. How long it'll survive depends on the load and airflow/cooling
you should try overvolting some nerf tuning motors(130 form factor, 11.1V rated voltage, the fastest ones i've seen go up to ~70000RPM), they're expensive asf though. Curious how fast they would go in liquid butane
Thanks, I'll get some. Any specific brands I should look for? Found a "loki" that claims to do 62k rpm, for $9
Wow at 5:50❤
Aye! My mineral oil idea got tested! 🙂 Seems to have worked pretty well, too! The... uh, egg whites seemed to have got you rather excited. Then you got the egg whites excited. 😆
15:05 wow 30 Amps?
What about distilled water in a small container sitting in a bigger container of liquid nitrogen to keep the water cold.
14:25 No wonder the power supply is shutting down it's just tying to protect its self by shutting down so it doesn't self destruct. At such current?
Yeah, I changed the fuse to allow for higher amps, but apparently there are more protection circuits I have to bypass 😂
Nice job 😂😂😂😂
13:14 a bit of dubstep plus some yodeling
them deep frozen motors are screaming for graphite powder on the bearing surfaces
I was eating my breakfast while you add horse thing 😢
Car radiator electric cooling fan . i run voltage to 40 vdc, run very fast and sound like large lorry truck .
make a separate video trying with different animal semen
😂
😭🤣
Pardon? 😭😭
Man you are one sick puppy 😅😅😅
don't understand how the dc motors are working under water or how it was working in liquid
You should overpower induction motors
Coolant please
I want to try with sulphur hexafluoride
try auto gearbox atf oil or cvt oil
Can you try lawn mower gas
must be filled with Argon gas to prevent oxidation
Thought you were building a cryocooler
try stalled + vacuum
How about 1atm helium or SF6?
Hmmmm next test motor vacum cleaner to wd 40 ???? , or hand mixer ???? ,.
8:46
what did you expect
There is a problem with this setup... the holes are on the sides, there will always be an airbubble inside of the motor near the carbon brushes.
Forbidden scrambled egg’s
"distilled water does not conduct electricity" yeah but it produces freaking hydrogen lol
4:48 NAAHH LOL
13:18 what is sound
Run one in a chamber with liquid co2 or super critical co2
😂😂😂so funny
5:52 look like a f1
Not sure which was more disturbing: the fact that more than one person suggested submerging the motors in semen, the fact they thought a person could generate that much in a reasonable time, or the lifelike spurting as the “egg whites” were spooged into the container.
Try Diesel 💥
How the hell didnt the butane ignite with the huge flane the motor spit out? A flame is a flame. Both can catch shit on fire. But why does butane take an orange carborizing flame and not plasma? No comprende..
no oxygen available.
same goes for petrol fuelpumps in cars.
they cool themselfs with the petrol they pump though their own body. that is the reason the fuel filter is after the pump not the first part after the tank pickup.
if it would suck a slushy fuel/air mix... get coverage. and never let the tank run almost dry 😂
Oh. This means i am right about a 15 year old psu on a 13 year old pc. My mom gave it 3 years ago. It was running the good old classic OS. Windows 7. The psu was a 750W 230V only psu. Yes, 230V is weird right now since power bars are 240V and so as psu. But it was from 15 years ago so what'd you expect? Anyways i plugged in the monitor and psu cable on to a 240V power bar and I didn't notice that at the back of the psu it says "230V ONLY". Then the monitor restarts 4 - 5 times but still works because i think 230V. Anyways while the monitor survives 240V the psu on the other hand did work but after just booted up to windows 7 amd clicked my cousins user (it was my cousins pc when my mom gave it), i heard a electrical spark at the pc then after that the pc randomly turned off. I was super confused and my cousin is really scared so he told to turn off the power switch that was connected to the pc and monitor. After a few minutes we have confirmed that is was the psu. It happened at Thursday, 7th November 2024
Please try some universal motors on DC. Because on DC they can spin faster.
Do it with milk and see if it turns into butter...
Also try washing machine motors or vacuum cleaner motors (with the blower removed)
You should try horse electrolytes /j
love your videos been folowing for some time. try dry ice with a old PC fan im sure somone will donate a old pc.
I have an old PC fan
Haha love it