Lego Vacuum Engine Triple Rotary Removeable Intake and Exhaust REV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- This was not a planned build so I wanted to take a video on the spot after he built it before being demolished. He had fun building and testing it. Although its not efficient as it could be, its good to test ideas so that anyone can see it and make improvements. Thank you all and he is planning on the tutorials here soon.
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Yes let’s go are you going make the tutorial 😄
For the kickstart yes engine no
Are you talking about the 2 cylinder
When are u guys going to post next?
@thekingofdr1ft he is researching some still. He may not post up any Lego related ones for a bit, I will try to get more going this weekend. We moved up into real motors, drifting, and Racing mowers. Stay tuned and bare with us.
For best efficiency, the intake and exhaust should be positioned so that air flows in one port, around the blades and out the other. So either the exhaust and intake should both be on top and on opposite sides or the intake should be under the exhaust with the air flowing up and around. It's the air coming in that's spinning the blades, the vacuum isn't pulling on them.
So, what your trying to say is that instead of having them on opposite sides I have them on one side?
@@craysentippets3123 the way it is now, the air flows in through the bottom and up and wants to keep going around, but where the top manifold is positioned the air has to make a sharp turn to get out instead of just naturally following the path out. So yes.