Today is your lucky day, for I shall reveal to you the secret: The wire is not bare. It has a thin coating of enamel on it. It is very thin and is close to the color of copper, so it is understandable that you might think it is bare. But it is not bare. I assume by magic you meant magnetic. Or maybe it is like magic.
In order to make a brushless motor, you need a few things - a stator, a rotor, and some magnets. The stator is the stationary part of the motor, and the rotor is the rotating part. The magnets are what make the rotor rotate. To make a brushless motor, you first need to coil some wire around itself. This creates an electromagnet. You then need to attach some magnets to the rotor. Next, you need to attach the stator to something that will keep it stationary. Finally, you need to power up the electromagnet. When you power up the electromagnet, it creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with the magnets on the rotor, causing it to rotate. The faster you power up the electromagnet, the faster the rotor will rotate. Electricity is all around us and it's one of the most powerful forces on earth. Harnessing that power can be difficult, but with the right tools, it can be easy. In this article, we're going to show you how to make a powerful brushless motor using free energy transformer and some other common household items. The first thing you'll need is a free energy transformer. This can be found online or at your local hardware store. Next, you'll need a few other common household items, including a battery pack, DC motor, and propeller. Once you have all of your supplies, it's time to start assembling the brushless motor. First, take the free energy transformer and cut off the top section. Then, use pliers to bend the prongs on the bottom section so that they are flat.
I would have added a drop of heavy machine oil to the bearing surfaces. Good video for simple construction. Maybe provide a listing of wher to obtain the magnets and the Hall sensor would be a bonus. K&J magnetics for the magnets, and Digi-Key for the sensor. Good video, no extraneous b.s added..
Brushless motors are more efficient than brushed motors and they have a longer life. They are more expensive, but the extra cost is worth it. In this article, I will show you how to make a brushless motor that is more powerful than the ones you can buy in stores. The first thing you need to do is find some magnets. I used neodymium magnets, but you can use any type of magnet. You will also need some metal wire, a battery, and a motor controller. The next step is to wind the wire around the magnets. Make sure that the polarity of the magnets is correct or else the motor won't work. You will also need to make sure that the wires are touching each other so that they create a circuit. Now you need to solder the wires together.
I know a way to make that better with transistors, diodes, and resistors. I will make a video some day on how to do it after i do some testing on it. Btw this video is cool!
Usually engineering talks about price to performance ratio durability etc. People don't care they just want the best in the industry and they always look for the best products with all the features. And the best they can use.
Even politicians who have the best advisory board committee and support people in poverty and survival. And could churn out best industry are survived.
This channel should called " Vietnam Tech ". You should be proud of of your country and your creativities. This is my suggestion , mass produce the the stuffs that you created in a finish product or kits so kids or people can experience and learn. So you can make additional money beside the TH-cam
I'll never wrap my head round how a bare wire wrapped in a coil on itself becomes magic.
Today is your lucky day, for I shall reveal to you the secret: The wire is not bare. It has a thin coating of enamel on it. It is very thin and is close to the color of copper, so it is understandable that you might think it is bare. But it is not bare. I assume by magic you meant magnetic. Or maybe it is like magic.
In order to make a brushless motor, you need a few things - a stator, a rotor, and some magnets. The stator is the stationary part of the motor, and the rotor is the rotating part. The magnets are what make the rotor rotate.
To make a brushless motor, you first need to coil some wire around itself. This creates an electromagnet. You then need to attach some magnets to the rotor. Next, you need to attach the stator to something that will keep it stationary. Finally, you need to power up the electromagnet.
When you power up the electromagnet, it creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with the magnets on the rotor, causing it to rotate. The faster you power up the electromagnet, the faster the rotor will rotate.
Electricity is all around us and it's one of the most powerful forces on earth. Harnessing that power can be difficult, but with the right tools, it can be easy. In this article, we're going to show you how to make a powerful brushless motor using free energy transformer and some other common household items.
The first thing you'll need is a free energy transformer. This can be found online or at your local hardware store. Next, you'll need a few other common household items, including a battery pack, DC motor, and propeller.
Once you have all of your supplies, it's time to start assembling the brushless motor. First, take the free energy transformer and cut off the top section. Then, use pliers to bend the prongs on the bottom section so that they are flat.
Really superb idea
I would have added a drop of heavy machine oil to the bearing surfaces.
Good video for simple construction.
Maybe provide a listing of wher to obtain the magnets and the Hall sensor would be a bonus.
K&J magnetics for the magnets, and Digi-Key for the sensor.
Good video, no extraneous b.s added..
You can get it from a fan
Wow super idea!
Superb!
Brushless motors are more efficient than brushed motors and they have a longer life. They are more expensive, but the extra cost is worth it. In this article, I will show you how to make a brushless motor that is more powerful than the ones you can buy in stores.
The first thing you need to do is find some magnets. I used neodymium magnets, but you can use any type of magnet. You will also need some metal wire, a battery, and a motor controller.
The next step is to wind the wire around the magnets. Make sure that the polarity of the magnets is correct or else the motor won't work. You will also need to make sure that the wires are touching each other so that they create a circuit.
Now you need to solder the wires together.
Superb,as usual
So nice 👍
It's Amazing..
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American tech very advanced.
Wow super motor you made
Really amazing but this motor is big
Wow👍👍👌 top
very good video with simple circuit. one should go through hall effect to understand working principle
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Woow excellent
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😂😂😂we want a dedicated video on this topic😂
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Very nice
Vry gd work
Easy 😉
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So nice !
आप के वीडियो अक्षा लगा
You are amazing
One of the most beautiful thing I have seen :) :D
Good bro keep going but please tell the name of components and explain the circuit diagram
so nice, God bless your work
Very Nice !!! Congrulations
I almost watched this. Then I saw it had an ad literally every minute and stopped by the 18 second mark to look for a different video on this topic.
seriously?? I had zero ad!!
Since I have alot of dvd drives motors,differ types of dc brushless fans and Ac motors.I will make it and more and more and more dc motors.
Ac motore diy home made good.
Wow amazing video like this
Good bor
the hall effect sensor you use looks like rectifier
Nice very good yar
How to make high rpm motor
Need powerful magnets and more no of turns
Wow nice idea .
Sooper we must try to make it. 👍👍
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Parabéns
Very good
Propre nett, merci ☕
Good job bro
Good I dear. Amazing videos, I'll be learn from you and teach my student at high school about Experiment Science Class.
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Wow nice
You didn't show the soldering part properly. Which do you sold together is not shown
what an idea
I love you! thank you
I know a way to make that better with transistors, diodes, and resistors. I will make a video some day on how to do it after i do some testing on it. Btw this video is cool!
its like a bip and triplane motors
It has the same winding configuration like a two wire bldc pc fan
There the same thing
i liked it
bro 1 koment no 3+
*I cant believe that a woman knows how to do this kinda things* Thank you miss ;)
Usually engineering talks about price to performance ratio durability etc. People don't care they just want the best in the industry and they always look for the best products with all the features. And the best they can use.
Most industry are slashed because of that.
Even doctors are treated like that. Only the best doctors survive the profession.
Even politicians who have the best advisory board committee and support people in poverty and survival. And could churn out best industry are survived.
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@11:03 I MENT TO DO THAT
Very nicely
Nice as a hobbyist experiment. Too expensive as a real world device.
Nice video
Wow bro
nice educational vid
Cool
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Why a hall effect sensor just in a project type BLDC. Keep it simple bro
mohd huzaifa Aren’t Hall effect sensors more simpler?
Could you tell me which is more simpler
( I genuinely want to know)
It should be there...for selecting coils..voltage
Superb job how do you know so much about electronics?
I think there are 50 turns on each coil
50 turns oh he'll naw that's alot
Why u r using Hall effect sensor. What is the use of it
I need to know as well
Good idea
Nice good
Bro i have 32 dc moters😎😎😎
I like your channel.😊
I think the magnets costs around a pre build BLDC motor
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Not if you shop around
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This channel should called " Vietnam Tech ". You should be proud of of your country and your creativities. This is my suggestion , mass produce the the stuffs that you created in a finish product or kits so kids or people can experience and learn. So you can make additional money beside the TH-cam
Thank you sir
I am 🇮🇳
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You have easy method
Hermosa senior..
Much respect
nic
please make olag
biutiful
Nice
Of the best videos I've seen, although it doesn't explain the caliber of the copper wire. I imagine that the less gauge, the more turns.
May be
Nice bro
Super
No one make this
Superb bhai
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How do you get the elctro magnets to alternate?
I suppose it's the switching power supply that accommodates the the alternating poles of magnets with Hal Effect Sensor by switching on n off ?
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add ball bearings from a regular fidget spinner .............btw awesome
What type of copper wire and how many turns u did on screw
50 turns each coil, but I don't know mm copper wire
What power in the moter #ac #dc. Power supply ☠️⚡
Wow
good
Your BS is powerfull!
Exelente
Apart from a pc fan, where can pne find a 266 hall effect sensor please? And would a 277 hall effect sensor work?