1:44 M motor 1:49 L motor 1:54 L motor non original 1:59 Buggy motor 1 (made by mould king) 2:04 Buggy motor 2 (made by buwizz 2:10 Energy motor 2:14 XL motor 2:20 Train motor ----Battery Boxes---- 5:08 Lego battery box 5:13 Lego train battery box 5:18 mould king battery box 6.0 5:23 no name... 5:27 Cada battery box 5:32 Buwizz 3.0 pro ---Servos--- 8:24 Lego servo 8:30 mould king 8:35 Cada 8:40 no name...
Can you make a video explaining the functions and mechanical properties of technic next video? Because only talking about the motors aren’t too ideal for beginners imo Also one more thing to note, for the servos, most offbrand/knockoffs don’t have position sensors, meaning that there are only 3 positions, 0 degrees, 90, and 90 (other way). This means that it’s not proportional, so you can’t just have it on let’s say 45 degrees. Anyway, good video as always!
6:12 Any idea what voltage these are? For the same batteries, the pack itself shouldn't matter, at least for no load RPM which is almost entirely dependent on voltage. Where you might see a significant difference is under stall because that's the peak current the motor will draw. The internal resistance within the box and any electronics it might use will cause the voltage to drop as current rises. Ideally you want the least internal resistance (lowest voltage drop) possible. That will be especially important if you start putting a really big load on it, like multiple large motors.
hope you will get your channel back to normal in no time. guys please like and comment to help him as he deserves it more than most channels in youtube!
6:30 that’s one weakness of IR (Infrared) Infrared signals can be intercepted by other IR waves so their range is limited outdoors as the sun produces its own IR rays
5:00 This is quite a good comparison of the motors - max no load RPM and stall torque are two good indicators, especially for DC motors which have a roughly linear relationship between speed and torque. A couple of things could make the comparison even better. First, adding some gearing would give you more range and therefore more resolution, since you are limited to only steps of 0.25N-cm with a max of 1N-cm. With some gearing, you could multiply the motor torque, making the effective value of each clutch smaller. For example, with a 2:1 ratio, each clutch would effectively by 0.125N-cm. Second, measuring the RPM at each torque and plotting it would give you the load curve which shows how torque affects speed. Multiplying torque and speed at each step shows you the power output. This would help to find the peak power and which RPM and torque that occurs at. This can be helpful for choosing a motor and gearing that provides the maximum output power, making the best use of your motor. Overall, this is one of the best comparisons I've seen. Most just show how fast you can make a car, but there are too many variables involved in that - it depends greatly on the particular gearing chosen and tires slipping makes the measurements meaningless. Actually testing the individual characteristics of the motor directly is much more informative. Kudos!
Very well done video as usual.Can you do a test using a rear wheel drive setup? You don't see many front wheel drive drag race cars for a reason. You got major wheel spin in all the tests you did qhich skewes the results in favor of the motors that push down on the front of the taste bed more.
love the video! but could you make a vehicle that uses the train motor, the servo shown here 8:41 and the battery shown in the first second of the video with only like 2-4 gears? i don't have much Power Functions yet, so it'd be great if you can manage to make one with those items!
Could you make a summary video also? For instance what would be the best choice, as a start to make a sport car or a jeep with a little bit potential of terrain etc.
Man I’ve been waiting for months for this video glad you makes this video and when I looked you only have 79k subscribers soo underrated 😥 and when next vid?
Hi, I don't make dedicated videos about Lego Mindstorms... but if you want to become generally better at building with Lego you could search for my video "How to build better Lego technic cars | 5 things you must know!" I think it will help you!
I want to buy the needed lego parts or items to make a simple motorized device like a vertex to mix coffee and milk for kids. What items to buy and from where?
@@TarekFaham Mould King motors are great too. It's difficult to tell you where you can buy them, because I don't know where you life. I personally bought them on Ebay
@@LucasDynamics Are you sure? The wheels seem to skip a lot when you tested them, causing the faster motors to actually be slower than the slow motors because they lacked grip against the ground. The Buggy motor is literally the fastest motor out there plus it has two outputs, one fast output and one slow output.
Danke für die Gute Veranschaulichung der unterschiedlichen Motoren und mortor Arten. Würde mich freuen wenn etwas häufiger videos kommen (natürlich nur wenn es dir von der Zeit Passt)
Danke für das Feedback! Ich würde auch gerne öfter etwas hochladen, ich gehe jedoch noch zur Schule und habe nicht so viel Zeit für die immer aufwendiger werdenden Videos... Alleine das schneiden des letzten Videos hat insgesamt 30 Stunden gebraucht.
@@LucasDynamics Du musst ja nicht immer sehr aufwändig schneiden. Manchmal macht es auch Spaß ein weniger bearbeitetes Video zu sehen :) Aber wenn du (wie ich auch) noch zur Schule gehst ist Schule natürlich wichtiger.
1:44 M motor 1:49 L motor 1:54 L motor non original 1:59 Buggy motor (Mould King) 2:04 Buggy motor (Buwizz) 2:10 Energy motor 2:14 XL motor non original 2:20 Train motor Battery boxes 5:08 Original battery box 5:13 Train battery box 5:18 Mould king 6.0 battery box 5:23 no name.... 5:27 Cada battery box 5:32 Buwizz 3.0 Servos 8:24 Original servo 8:30 Mould king servo 8:35 Cada servo 8:40 no name....
Where do you purchase your lego motors? Also, your “world’s fastest lego vacuum engine” video is the most viewed lego vacuum engine video on TH-cam!!🎉🎉
best one for performance in my opinion is the buwizz, both the motor and the battery. I dont have the 3.0 pro but the 2.0 I have bought mould king servos and they failed some months later, not reccommended
I was planning to get a knockoff lego XL motor but it seems like it's weaker than an L motor Edit: at 5:25 that battery is actually mouldking 4.0 battery
I have one and it is more powerfull. Those battery boxes from LEGO have a current limit so the test is useless cuz almost every motor power is limited by battery box.
@@LucasDynamics also dude, at the part when you compared the battery power with buwizz motor is unfair because one part you put at the slow output while the others are in the fast output
@@LucasDynamicscan you tell me the name of the no name power box or a link I would really need it for a drone project like you did and Im still sad that yours didn’t work
This is wrong. The buwizz motor was (probably) tested with a Lego battery box, that can only provide 800mA to any motor before the thermistor locks it. If you really want to test a powerful motor that can draw 3 amps or more, hook it up with a lab power supply that can also show the drawn current at any load. In my experience, the buwizz is the strongest of all if it gets enough juice.
Editing -> Top notch 10/10
Thanks! It took me 30 hours
Whoa
Geez
1:44 M motor
1:49 L motor
1:54 L motor non original
1:59 Buggy motor 1 (made by mould king)
2:04 Buggy motor 2 (made by buwizz
2:10 Energy motor
2:14 XL motor
2:20 Train motor
----Battery Boxes----
5:08 Lego battery box
5:13 Lego train battery box
5:18 mould king battery box 6.0
5:23 no name...
5:27 Cada battery box
5:32 Buwizz 3.0 pro
---Servos---
8:24 Lego servo
8:30 mould king
8:35 Cada
8:40 no name...
Thanks!
So what's the best one?
Hope you like it!
Loved it
@@Unapersonaconunmicroscopio Nice!
Can you give me a link or the name of the battery box with no name I would really need one of these
PS
I’m still sad the drone failed
Can you make a video explaining the functions and mechanical properties of technic next video? Because only talking about the motors aren’t too ideal for beginners imo Also one more thing to note, for the servos, most offbrand/knockoffs don’t have position sensors, meaning that there are only 3 positions, 0 degrees, 90, and 90 (other way). This means that it’s not proportional, so you can’t just have it on let’s say 45 degrees. Anyway, good video as always!
@Thegraycan Thanks!
The v12 you made is so cool!
Hey, nice to have your channel back!!!!!
Yes, thanks!
I've been waiting for a test video like this! Thanks!
Nice!
Yess, Channel Is Back, Welcome Back Lucas!
Thank you so much!!!
How did you know I was hacked?
@@LucasDynamicswait HACKED?
@@fifekho6465 Yap
6:12 Any idea what voltage these are? For the same batteries, the pack itself shouldn't matter, at least for no load RPM which is almost entirely dependent on voltage. Where you might see a significant difference is under stall because that's the peak current the motor will draw. The internal resistance within the box and any electronics it might use will cause the voltage to drop as current rises. Ideally you want the least internal resistance (lowest voltage drop) possible. That will be especially important if you start putting a really big load on it, like multiple large motors.
this is such a great video, so fun the watch
Thanks man!
hope you will get your channel back to normal in no time. guys please like and comment to help him as he deserves it more than most channels in youtube!
Bro I like these kind of videos bc I love Legos and u use them for battery an stuff
Those transitions are clean👌
Thanks man!
6:30 that’s one weakness of IR (Infrared) Infrared signals can be intercepted by other IR waves so their range is limited outdoors as the sun produces its own IR rays
6:37 correct. Infrared has a few weaknesses, sun and line of sight between transmitter and receiver
love the new video ideas
Thanks!
which one should I use for a car?
For your motor Force test bench, it's still a mystery for me how the other gears can turn when you block some with the clutches !!
Because they are clutch gears, at a certain force thier inner gtey parts start to rotate...
@@LucasDynamics ah thanks, you should have showed the inner part because I didn't know this piece ;)
@@posy8610 OK, no problem!
Loved the video , very informative
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
5:00 This is quite a good comparison of the motors - max no load RPM and stall torque are two good indicators, especially for DC motors which have a roughly linear relationship between speed and torque. A couple of things could make the comparison even better.
First, adding some gearing would give you more range and therefore more resolution, since you are limited to only steps of 0.25N-cm with a max of 1N-cm. With some gearing, you could multiply the motor torque, making the effective value of each clutch smaller. For example, with a 2:1 ratio, each clutch would effectively by 0.125N-cm.
Second, measuring the RPM at each torque and plotting it would give you the load curve which shows how torque affects speed. Multiplying torque and speed at each step shows you the power output. This would help to find the peak power and which RPM and torque that occurs at. This can be helpful for choosing a motor and gearing that provides the maximum output power, making the best use of your motor.
Overall, this is one of the best comparisons I've seen. Most just show how fast you can make a car, but there are too many variables involved in that - it depends greatly on the particular gearing chosen and tires slipping makes the measurements meaningless. Actually testing the individual characteristics of the motor directly is much more informative. Kudos!
Very well done video as usual.Can you do a test using a rear wheel drive setup? You don't see many front wheel drive drag race cars for a reason. You got major wheel spin in all the tests you did qhich skewes the results in favor of the motors that push down on the front of the taste bed more.
Thanks, yes, this test wasn't very scientific to be honest...
could servo have rotation of 0-90 like 0-5-10-15-...-90 ? I see some have and some dont not have this function
Where do you buy thirdparty motors (I wanna buy a buggy motor)?
And also I liked MouldKing’s ecosystem and BUWizz battery! Where can I buy them?
For the BuWizz electronics there is a link in my video description.
If you want to buy the mouldking electronics just Google it...
6:02 why did you use the slow output for the no-name battery box?
0:01 music to my ears
Chasing scene fits way too good for this
Or maybe fitting for a fnf song
someone sample this
love the video! but could you make a vehicle that uses the train motor, the servo shown here 8:41 and the battery shown in the first second of the video with only like 2-4 gears? i don't have much Power Functions yet, so it'd be great if you can manage to make one with those items!
No name FTW!
FTW?
@@LucasDynamics For The Win , its like yelling No Name is the best!!
@@raafmaat Ok👌
That’s what all of mine are cuz I’m broke
Could you make a summary video also? For instance what would be the best choice, as a start to make a sport car or a jeep with a little bit potential of terrain etc.
The intro at the start where u quickly showed all motors sounded like some kinda phonk song ngl
6:47 what's the name of this controller?
I just got the name, it's mould king module 6.0
This is actually the best thing I ever seen wow great job 👏
🎉
Man I’ve been waiting for months for this video glad you makes this video and when I looked you only have 79k subscribers soo underrated 😥 and when next vid?
@@fifekho6465 Thanks bro! Glad you like the video! I am working on the new one, probably out in a week 👍
Hey thanks for your awesome video. Where do I start with technic / mindstorms? Can you recommend a video of yours or someone else?
Hi, I don't make dedicated videos about Lego Mindstorms... but if you want to become generally better at building with Lego you could search for my video "How to build better Lego technic cars | 5 things you must know!" I think it will help you!
Where did you order the motors from? I'm interested in the first part 458 rpm 1ncm. Can you help me with this?
I want to buy the needed lego parts or items to make a simple motorized device like a vertex to mix coffee and milk for kids. What items to buy and from where?
Buy the Mould king 6.0
@@LucasDynamics I googled Mould King 6.0 and landed on a power module only but what other parts to buy?
@@TarekFaham Mould King motors are great too. It's difficult to tell you where you can buy them, because I don't know where you life. I personally bought them on Ebay
@@LucasDynamics I mean could you please list the part names of the items needed to build this device shown in the video?
@@TarekFaham No, sorry, I don't have the time for this. You will figure it out!
From where did you brought power+functions kit lego
So what motors and battery should i buy for building an electric car?
Thats very clean editing and also CONGRATS ON 66.5K SUBSS🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳hope you hit 100k before the starting of july 2 months will surely get you 100k subs
4:58 So, which L motor is the lego original and which is the non lego?
I've looked everywhere and I can't buy the gray buzzwiz motor
Just look in my video description...
Is there any good about moter xl? It looks like the normal motor is just better even though lx is literally way more bigger.
6:27 Is the receptor connected to the wrong battery box?
Can you drag-race them with rear-wheel drive?
There is no significant difference...
@@LucasDynamics Are you sure? The wheels seem to skip a lot when you tested them, causing the faster motors to actually be slower than the slow motors because they lacked grip against the ground. The Buggy motor is literally the fastest motor out there plus it has two outputs, one fast output and one slow output.
Where can I buy lithium battery box, please help
Look in the video description! There is a link!
Great video dude! Keeep up the great work!
Any chance you could do a video only using official lego pieces still in production?
Danke für die Gute Veranschaulichung der unterschiedlichen Motoren und mortor Arten.
Würde mich freuen wenn etwas häufiger videos kommen (natürlich nur wenn es dir von der Zeit Passt)
Danke für das Feedback!
Ich würde auch gerne öfter etwas hochladen, ich gehe jedoch noch zur Schule und habe nicht so viel Zeit für die immer aufwendiger werdenden Videos...
Alleine das schneiden des letzten Videos hat insgesamt 30 Stunden gebraucht.
@@LucasDynamics Du musst ja nicht immer sehr aufwändig schneiden. Manchmal macht es auch Spaß ein weniger bearbeitetes Video zu sehen :) Aber wenn du (wie ich auch) noch zur Schule gehst ist Schule natürlich wichtiger.
@@messor-was-not-available Ich ziehe in dem Fall die Qualität der Quantität vor...
Ich könnte aber öfter shorts hochladen...
@kreate.akkound2 Ja, auf die work-life-Balance versuche ich zu achten, desswegen lade ich nicht so oft etwas hoch...
1:44 M motor
1:49 L motor
1:54 L motor non original
1:59 Buggy motor (Mould King)
2:04 Buggy motor (Buwizz)
2:10 Energy motor
2:14 XL motor non original
2:20 Train motor
Battery boxes
5:08 Original battery box
5:13 Train battery box
5:18 Mould king 6.0 battery box
5:23 no name....
5:27 Cada battery box
5:32 Buwizz 3.0
Servos
8:24 Original servo
8:30 Mould king servo
8:35 Cada servo
8:40 no name....
What is the servo
It's a motor that only rotates 180 degrees and is used for steering...
@@LucasDynamics thank you
You are also the best, Lego TH-camr in the world
😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@erinstern1437 Thanks! Really appreciate it!
Bro try to make real life thing into lego this is only our childhood legend
😅Ok, what do you think of?
Where do you purchase your lego motors? Also, your “world’s fastest lego vacuum engine” video is the most viewed lego vacuum engine video on TH-cam!!🎉🎉
I think you can buy some Lego motors on the Lego website
@@HaloGamer5099 ok
@@lesliepuiras1885 I mostly buy them used
best one for performance in my opinion is the buwizz, both the motor and the battery. I dont have the 3.0 pro but the 2.0 I have bought mould king servos and they failed some months later,
not reccommended
Why don’t you record a video
of solving the WRO ev3 2024
Showing us the programming part
I think it will be amazing
I don't know if I can beat that...
I am not that smart :)
@@LucasDynamics
From your videos…
You will absolutely do it..
You have a great breaks which will help you
Thank you for responding
I was planning to get a knockoff lego XL motor but it seems like it's weaker than an L motor
Edit: at 5:25 that battery is actually mouldking 4.0 battery
The mould king 4.0 is grey, not blue...
I could find a blue one...
I have one and it is more powerfull. Those battery boxes from LEGO have a current limit so the test is useless cuz almost every motor power is limited by battery box.
@@LucasDynamics also dude, at the part when you compared the battery power with buwizz motor is unfair because one part you put at the slow output while the others are in the fast output
Please ,can you tell me where did you learn this awesome things? BTW very cool and awesome as always
where can i find this parts?
Awesome video ❤️🤝
Hi
Wher I can buy this
Video 10/10!
Thanks!
@@LucasDynamics np (:
Good video! The first test was in opinion a little biased because the cars take a while to get friction.
True...
Im not starting out but I still loved this video
Nice!
Sorry, I can't find a link for the no name battery box...
Buy the Mould King 6.0 it's one of my favourites!
@@LucasDynamicscan you tell me the name of the no name power box or a link I would really need it for a drone project like you did and
Im still sad that yours didn’t work
@@LucasDynamics ok ima do that but still thanks
What have you done
also there are chinese receiver(and controller) 2.4ghz in case you like that design and wanna use in sunny days
I like the intro it was funny
Thanks!
I figured out a way to control Lego mindstorms ev3 robots with a near infinite range, using an overcomplicated system involving google meet/zoom
Ist das mit PowerPoint geschnitten😊
Excellent! Thanks a lot for the hard work to compare all these devices.
TOP VIDEO!
Thank you!
0:56 this is a demon
how does the big technic battery box give more rpm than the train battery box? aren't they both 9v
they export more voltage
How many dollar did you spend?
Quite a lot 😏
Let me guess, 1 million
Nah
I dare you to make a air raid siren in lego
Nice !!
Thanks!
where tf you can get lego parts to buld
cool video
At 0:58 it has demonic millseconds...
No name 🔛🔝
0:58 Devils number
That's 0.666 not 666 but it is 666 milliseconds so ya
what about 333
@@pomni_tadc_real 33 is half the devils numebr so it is not the devils number
@Crystalade683 well there's 2 devil numbers and one is 333
5:15 it don't train battery box, it smarthab
What is your best motor yet?
conclusion: stay away from buwizz, overpriced crap.
It depends...
Это ты зря
This is wrong. The buwizz motor was (probably) tested with a Lego battery box, that can only provide 800mA to any motor before the thermistor locks it. If you really want to test a powerful motor that can draw 3 amps or more, hook it up with a lab power supply that can also show the drawn current at any load.
In my experience, the buwizz is the strongest of all if it gets enough juice.
I have aliexpress lego motors and it makes skid marks on my wood table when the car accelerates
However its very heavy might be why
I have as well waiting for a video like this
Nice!
btw the lego enegry one sounds like a disel
Why did no one tell me Einstein got reincarnated and he’s already making nukes with f**king Lego???
Einstein😅
The Mold king buggy motor is the fastest motor
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2:54 no way
4:00 sounds like heavy cam chevelle ss
nice
Thanks!
This is the problem i have with any tutorials on technic cars, THEY ALWAYS USE MOTORS WHICH I DON'T HAVE
some of them:ahhh!!!!! save me!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
Hey Lucas the motors that has no name is from china
Hi, yes, thank you!
all of them are perfect but
except the 666!
Very moter has is own usecase but buwizz is defently the best one,
This is why i more like M motor and the aa battery box that is mor basic for me as a kid for mechanical stuff😅.
Bro just seriously made a song in the start
1:47 *starts screaming*
5:22 no name??!! 🤣
Next video, can you make Lego cars?
4:34 The worst motor clutch 0 Ncm because you place the motor too close
4:04 The best motor clutch 1 Ncm
Please make a gamepad out of lego
hmm… maybe it almost time to make something that can actually fly with these things
I am working on it...