@@mathiasoldenskov7446 I am doing that from the first day when they said that the motor exists. And it is very weird that the only thing that's related to the motor on their website is a blog with the motorized Dodge charger and the only info they told us is that the motor is supposed to more powerful than buggy motor and that's it.
@@Michalloyd_stop-motion thanks for your reply i have just wrote this to BuWizz on Facebook messenger. Hi i just want to know when the BuWizz motor is available for purchase or pre order and i really want to buy it no matter the price before my birthday which is on 12/25 Greetings Mathias😃. i really hope they answer
@@mathiasoldenskov7446 I've seen lot of people asking them this question on their website and UA-cam and most of the time they didn't reply. Only once that I have seen. It was in September and they said the plan is to release it at the end of October. But as you can see it didn't happen.
Yesterday you told me the video will be out today and here it is. I have been looking forward to this. THANK YOU! Have you any idea about the release date?
I wanted to buy my first buwizz this week, but just in time came this anouncement, so I'll wait and buy it with some monster motors no matter the cost.
@@jellybean0199 I still can't justify buying a buwizz box, but to be honest I'm quite happy with PF. Infrared is truly inferior, but for indoor use, it's perfectly fine. It will be interesting to see how this turns out as a final product. I suppose it'll be cheaper than an original lego RC motor, as those are close to unobtainable, but we'll see. I would pay no more than $35 for this product.
@@BlackringIII while I get it's Niche so your $35 estimate is probably a safe bet. I wouldn't pay more than $25 considering the components, Though I would have to know the material used for the inner gearing to know more, If they're just Teflon gears $25, if they're metal than I would be willing to pay $35. I'm pretty sure they're Teflon or another plastic though
Maybe BuWizz can stay making all the old Power Functions motors as long as the Lego Group is pushing out all the Powered Up crap. The Powered Up requires Lego Technic models to be way too heavy and large (thus expensive), while BuWizz does the opposite as it offers a much smaller batterybox-receiver concept. BuWizz is making what the market WANTS. The crap from Lego is totally outclassed by aftermarket products (they are always 10 years behind), this should be a sign for Lego to reconsider their research and development process.
Does it work with Sbrick too ? Lego RC buggy motors are quite expensive as there are not many of them left on the market. However, If this new motor is universal enough...
there are a lot of third party buggy motors on the market for around 12 euro. and the quality of some of them are great. would like to see some of those next to these 2.
One of my favourite MoC's of your is still the DT-10. Seeing that thing perform in the snow always puts a smile on my face. Soooo, I really need to get me two of these motors. PS: I bet Lego took them out of their stock because it was too powerful and broke too many pieces.
Hopefully the original motor won't drop in price. I need the three in my possession to finance my retirement. But honestly, nice and informative review! Incredible RPM.
Do you think this motor has enough torque to handle high gear ratios? (Like 1:144? I'm using 3D-printed 96Z Spur Gears with 8-tooth gears in pairs to greatly increase the output speed of a large variable-pitch propeller I built.)
I get it well that Buggy Motor's shape is all canon and icon but they really should give a thought to making the shape more convenient! I mean 1/2 width shift all around. Let pinholes be placed at the sides evenly. Other that that the motor is fine. I run a bunch of cheap BM replicas without problem and look forward to have a branded one such as this! :)
@@searme The monster motor has the same connection (4 pin pf instead of the brick connector), similar power advantage, and can have it's protection removed. I'm not saying they couldn't have developed it, but I think it's more likely to be a rebranding than a complete overhaul. The "Buwizz wifi camera" on their site is an off-the-shelf action camera, so it's not like they haven't done something similar before.
Yeah, test results may be a bit inacurrate due to buggy motors' age and wear, but unused ones today are like Holy Grail to come by. Is the price range revealed? It could be a true gamechanger 🤠
Hey Sariel, I was wondering why you choose to use the NXT sensor over the speed computer? Is it more accurate or was it just what you choose? Also you going to be reviewing the new Sbrick Lights? And for stress testing the motors to trigger the overload cutoff you can just get them to power a heavy load and record the time when they stop. cheers
Lego buggy motors normally need a while battery box to themselves for full power...are these the same way? I have 4 that I tried to put in a model before...normally it would be crazy with all the battery boxes but at least I have the one after market item I decided to purchase the Pf cord that hooks directly to a 9v battery...but I digress...so anyways...power supply for multiple?
The only thing that I don't like is the specified direction of the rotation, which means if you want to use two of them, in some cases you have to plug them on a different port, and make a software.
Probably building Technic in 2030 be like: BuWizz electrics + CaDa sets. Very excited to see the end product, as ordering "Monster" motors off AliExpress was quite sketchy in regards of quality with the amount of sellers offering those.
True. I bought 2 of those Sembo monster motors. They're cheap and work well. It will sometimes power cut on the buwizz ludicrous mode (mostly from reversing too fast) but have been very reliable on "fast" mode.
Hi Sariel, If gears start skipping, the test does not measure the motor anymore, but the gears instead. You should find such measuring technique for torque, in which gears don't skip. Maybe add another row of gears for the rubber band test or something... Thank you for very interesting channel!
I think this will even satisfy the purists, since it has the same design and close to the same performance. (I am a purist myself, but I want this one)
@@ThinkCleverAndSmart Wait a second. You used the old cables for your RC motor? Why not the power functions extension cable? What did you even use to power it? Oo
@@racernatorde5318 It’s connected to the big RC unit that came with most of not all of these motors. I could have used two PF extension cables coupled together for it to work yes. :)
hi Sariel you did a good video on this. and i was wondering if i could run this of the PF set up or would the motor draw to much power of the PF bower pack and do you know how many volts it draws from the PF power pack? im guessing its 4-5 volts. thanks
Hey Sariel, what if you measured the torque by building a AWD or RWD R/C (with a lower gearing and a bumper), then you put one motor in, place the scale against a wall, and drive the car into the scale. I would imagine that you could then measure how hard the car pushes the scale.
Embargo dates for reviews: 42122 - December 4th, 15:00 CET 42116 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42117 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42118 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42119 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42124 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42125 - December 15th, 15:00 CET 42123 - January 1st, 15:00 CET
If you mean two outputs in the motors, one has more speed but less torque than the other. One of the many, many things explained in my book: www.amazon.com/Unofficial-LEGO-Technic-Builders-Guide/dp/1593277601
Sariel: building RC lego tanks and cars for a decade Also Sariel: can't build a basic and controllable Chassis. Jokes aside. Thanks for the Content Sariel... I will be looking forward to further information and testing.
Different torques, too. The ratio between them is 23:17. You'll find that and much more about the motors in my book: www.amazon.com/Unofficial-LEGO-Technic-Builders-Guide/dp/1593277601
@@searme what's the meaning of watching a video mute? It's your decision not to talk during your streams. I don't understand it because your descriptions are in good english but the music reminds me of cheap porn productions in the 80is which doesn't fit that well with LEGO content.
Q: How much is it?
Q: Where can I buy it?
Q: When will it be available?
A: This is still just a prototype. Check buwizz.com for updates.
The thing is that on their website is ZERO information about it.
UPDATE: Now is go check it out
thats right im checking their website everyday to see if theres any updates there and on their facebook page
@@mathiasoldenskov7446 I am doing that from the first day when they said that the motor exists. And it is very weird that the only thing that's related to the motor on their website is a blog with the motorized Dodge charger and the only info they told us is that the motor is supposed to more powerful than buggy motor and that's it.
@@Michalloyd_stop-motion thanks for your reply i have just wrote this to BuWizz on Facebook messenger. Hi i just want to know when the BuWizz motor is available for purchase or pre order and i really want to buy it no matter the price before my birthday which is on 12/25 Greetings Mathias😃. i really hope they answer
@@mathiasoldenskov7446 I've seen lot of people asking them this question on their website and UA-cam and most of the time they didn't reply. Only once that I have seen. It was in September and they said the plan is to release it at the end of October. But as you can see it didn't happen.
Can't wait to get 2 of these. Imagine the sheer power of 2 of these in a MBT chassis
Mach speed in a lego creation
YESS IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS
me too 😍
Yesterday you told me the video will be out today and here it is. I have been looking forward to this. THANK YOU!
Have you any idea about the release date?
First!!!!1111!1
A classic.
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1451!
Lol How to stop first comments: Make one it youself
That has some serious speed for plastic. Great video as always.
I still have 2 of the old version from 2006. Hopefully they'll come back.
The more speed and torque, the more power! Cool!
I wanted to buy my first buwizz this week, but just in time came this anouncement, so I'll wait and buy it with some monster motors no matter the cost.
mine just came today... they're awesome! :D
New subscriber here! Just love your ideas
They are rebuilding the old motor pack. SWEET!
$?
I'm not gonna be excited about it if I can't afford it.
Agreed. This is the most important metric.
@@jellybean0199 I still can't justify buying a buwizz box, but to be honest I'm quite happy with PF. Infrared is truly inferior, but for indoor use, it's perfectly fine. It will be interesting to see how this turns out as a final product. I suppose it'll be cheaper than an original lego RC motor, as those are close to unobtainable, but we'll see. I would pay no more than $35 for this product.
@@BlackringIII while I get it's Niche so your $35 estimate is probably a safe bet. I wouldn't pay more than $25 considering the components, Though I would have to know the material used for the inner gearing to know more, If they're just Teflon gears $25, if they're metal than I would be willing to pay $35. I'm pretty sure they're Teflon or another plastic though
Just get a chinese knockoff for $15
@@jvinsnes Yep, I got 2 of those for even less and they works pretty well
I bought this motor when it was packaged as a motor and gear set,lol, never knew it was so desirable :D
Maybe BuWizz can stay making all the old Power Functions motors as long as the Lego Group is pushing out all the Powered Up crap. The Powered Up requires Lego Technic models to be way too heavy and large (thus expensive), while BuWizz does the opposite as it offers a much smaller batterybox-receiver concept. BuWizz is making what the market WANTS. The crap from Lego is totally outclassed by aftermarket products (they are always 10 years behind), this should be a sign for Lego to reconsider their research and development process.
Well now it just needs a good price and ill be sold :D
Yes that's true
You can do kirovets k 701
Does it work with Sbrick too ?
Lego RC buggy motors are quite expensive as there are not many of them left on the market. However, If this new motor is universal enough...
It's got a PF plug so yes, of course it can work with SBrick too.
there are a lot of third party buggy motors on the market for around 12 euro. and the quality of some of them are great. would like to see some of those next to these 2.
@@searme can you to make a lego off-road vehicle with buggy motors (lego or buwizz) or you can't?
One of my favourite MoC's of your is still the DT-10. Seeing that thing perform in the snow always puts a smile on my face.
Soooo, I really need to get me two of these motors.
PS: I bet Lego took them out of their stock because it was too powerful and broke too many pieces.
Hopefully the original motor won't drop in price. I need the three in my possession to finance my retirement.
But honestly, nice and informative review! Incredible RPM.
Definitely an improvement on the original. How about a test alongside the original texhnic receiver box?
Happy Christmas to everyone, hope your doing well during covid,
Happy holidays
Do you think this motor has enough torque to handle high gear ratios? (Like 1:144? I'm using 3D-printed 96Z Spur Gears with 8-tooth gears in pairs to greatly increase the output speed of a large variable-pitch propeller I built.)
I get it well that Buggy Motor's shape is all canon and icon but they really should give a thought to making the shape more convenient! I mean 1/2 width shift all around. Let pinholes be placed at the sides evenly. Other that that the motor is fine. I run a bunch of cheap BM replicas without problem and look forward to have a branded one such as this! :)
The shape is a real pain in the ass
Well, ass isn't where it's supposed to go.
Probably a monster motor with the thermistor removed, wonder how much they'll cost
Why is everybody assuming that guys who created BuWizz couldn't have developed the motor on their own?
@@searme The monster motor has the same connection (4 pin pf instead of the brick connector), similar power advantage, and can have it's protection removed. I'm not saying they couldn't have developed it, but I think it's more likely to be a rebranding than a complete overhaul. The "Buwizz wifi camera" on their site is an off-the-shelf action camera, so it's not like they haven't done something similar before.
Thoughts about using this in a tank????
Yeah, test results may be a bit inacurrate due to buggy motors' age and wear, but unused ones today are like Holy Grail to come by. Is the price range revealed? It could be a true gamechanger 🤠
Wait, I have not heard this soundtrack in a while, what is it?
I can finally get a buggy after like 10 years!
I can finally get a buggy motor YES!
When will these be available? I want to buy some!!! (unless they cost as much or more than the normal buggy motor)
they are now for 30 euros or dollars each
Jo Nice volvo you have
That's not my car.
Hey Sariel,
I was wondering why you choose to use the NXT sensor over the speed computer? Is it more accurate or was it just what you choose?
Also you going to be reviewing the new Sbrick Lights?
And for stress testing the motors to trigger the overload cutoff you can just get them to power a heavy load and record the time when they stop.
cheers
Yes, the NXT sensor is considerably more accurate. I don't know about the SBrick Lights yet. If I can get them, I will review them.
Lego buggy motors normally need a while battery box to themselves for full power...are these the same way? I have 4 that I tried to put in a model before...normally it would be crazy with all the battery boxes but at least I have the one after market item I decided to purchase the Pf cord that hooks directly to a 9v battery...but I digress...so anyways...power supply for multiple?
The only thing that I don't like is the specified direction of the rotation, which means if you want to use two of them, in some cases you have to plug them on a different port, and make a software.
Test them on your Tumbler batmobile. That seems to be one vehicle that will show how well they handle.
Probably building Technic in 2030 be like:
BuWizz electrics + CaDa sets.
Very excited to see the end product, as ordering "Monster" motors off AliExpress was quite sketchy in regards of quality with the amount of sellers offering those.
Just like the China's Monster motor .. they cost only 10 dollars. I wonder how much the Buwizz motor cost in America??
True. I bought 2 of those Sembo monster motors. They're cheap and work well. It will sometimes power cut on the buwizz ludicrous mode (mostly from reversing too fast) but have been very reliable on "fast" mode.
Update: one of them burned up lol. The other one still works well.
Hi Sariel,
If gears start skipping, the test does not measure the motor anymore, but the gears instead. You should find such measuring technique for torque, in which gears don't skip. Maybe add another row of gears for the rubber band test or something...
Thank you for very interesting channel!
Dang in! I just spent my money on another old buggy motor and now there’s this thing.
they cost 23 euros if you pre-purchase them. :/
In its current form are the differences enough that you would recommend not directly coupling them with the old motors?
Yeah, it's probably better to couple them via a differential.
AMAZING. this is what i wanted from powered up, and I should have been spending my money on this and not PU or 2002 buggy motors
What will be the price??
I think this will even satisfy the purists, since it has the same design and close to the same performance.
(I am a purist myself, but I want this one)
And it has a better connector! All my old 9V cables have started cracking
@@ThinkCleverAndSmart My main issue is that I only have the default batery box, so if I put any pressure on it, it stops.
@@ThinkCleverAndSmart Wait a second. You used the old cables for your RC motor? Why not the power functions extension cable? What did you even use to power it? Oo
@@racernatorde5318 It’s connected to the big RC unit that came with most of not all of these motors. I could have used two PF extension cables coupled together for it to work yes. :)
@@ThinkCleverAndSmart Oh wow, I haven't used those since I was a kid. They are just way too big and heavy for anything remote controlled.
This is pretty cool. Hopefully Lego doesn't get mad
hi Sariel you did a good video on this. and i was wondering if i could run this of the PF set up
or would the motor draw to much power of the PF bower pack and do you know how many volts it draws from the PF
power pack? im guessing its 4-5 volts. thanks
Pretty sure the PF power supplies aren't up to the job.
@@searme Thanks for replying to me and do you know how many volts the motor needs to run?
I don't, sorry.
@@searme ok thx
I love how sariels "simple" chassis has suspension
How are you controlling the speed? An why did you switch the axel lugs?
The speed is controlled with the BuWizz app. What axel lugs?
Christmas is best
Hey Sariel, what if you measured the torque by building a AWD or RWD R/C (with a lower gearing and a bumper), then you put one motor in, place the scale against a wall, and drive the car into the scale. I would imagine that you could then measure how hard the car pushes the scale.
Pretty sure the tires slipping would mess with readings. Pulling a rubber band doesn't have this problem.
That could be a problem, what if you used Legos technic treads, with the rubber inserts?
Could this be a better motor in a Sembo shell?
Or they just upgraded the thermistor like desert eagle showed us
What if it's just better since most buggy motors are just like 20 years old or something
They are 19 years old. From 2002
When will you review the technic off road vehicle for 2021?
Embargo dates for reviews:
42122 - December 4th, 15:00 CET
42116 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42117 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42118 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42119 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42124 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42125 - December 15th, 15:00 CET
42123 - January 1st, 15:00 CET
@@searme So you won’t review it earlier before it releases.?
No, I will not review it before the embargo date. That's what embargo dates are for.
@@searme m. Awesome! Thanks. Your the best.
Where do you have the original buggy motors from? you have like 4 of them...
From eBay and I've bought them ages ago.
@@searme
fake.
Try bricklink.
Hello please tell me outer axxle has more strenght/torque than inner axxle? And inner axxle has more rpm than outer axxle yes?
Yes.
Hi, how loud is it? Normally these motors are noisy and have a particular 'tones' to them
It sounds pretty much like the original ones, maybe a tad louder given greater speed.
Are you gonna test & review Buwizz 3.0 anytime soon?
Depends on if and when I can get one.
😍
Hey man why is there 2 holes for an axle?
If you mean two outputs in the motors, one has more speed but less torque than the other. One of the many, many things explained in my book: www.amazon.com/Unofficial-LEGO-Technic-Builders-Guide/dp/1593277601
@@searme ahh thanks will check the book out
dose it work with sbrick
Yes, of course.
Sariel: building RC lego tanks and cars for a decade
Also Sariel: can't build a basic and controllable Chassis.
Jokes aside. Thanks for the Content Sariel... I will be looking forward to further information and testing.
Not that u need any more free Lego but hav u ever entered that competition on the back of the Lego instructions?
Nope.
Where i Can buy it ?
It's still a prototype, as clearly explained in the video.
They should've removed the rounded inner edges on the outer connection points.
Hello Mahj. :)
@@99seaweed Hi there!
Wait, is this just the buggy motor but better and cheaper?
yeah i hope they will be cheaper tough...
Whats under that sticker?
technic?
When will Buwizz motor go on sale?
Ask the manufacturer.
How to change mod in motor?
You don't change mode in motor, you change mode in the app.
@@searme Do i need for this special receiver? I have only receiver from Power Functions LEGO.
You need a BuWizz.
Będzie test silnika od buwizz?
Jak go dostanę to będzie.
Nice but price probably will be insane
hopefully its a reasonable priced motor so it make buying them in bulk affordable
I'd buy it if it costs about the same as the original buggy motors do on Bricklink.
Zastanawiam się czemu służą dwa wyjścia napędowe
Różnią się przełożeniem. Jedna z wielu ciekawostek które wyjaśniam w mojej książce o budowaniu: www.ceneo.pl/61628672
I ordered the BuWizz motor on the 1st and it says delivery/first batch in June. 😭 Hope people don’t see this lol
Any word on what the price point might be upon release?
From what I was told it may be too early to decide on the final price yet.
How can I buy it?
From BuWizz.com among others.
TIL those Lego buggy motors (of which I have two) have different speed outputs...
Yeah, and I've tested both in the video, so?
@@searme wasn't a criticism; I just didn't know they had different speed outputs 🙂
Different torques, too. The ratio between them is 23:17. You'll find that and much more about the motors in my book: www.amazon.com/Unofficial-LEGO-Technic-Builders-Guide/dp/1593277601
I will buy as long as it is not 60+ dollars. But unfortunately, I imagine it being around a 100 or so.
on the website it costs around 30€ or so, much cheaper
anybody tried the buwizz 3.0 ?
It s not available yet.
Jesus, you can't find this song anywhere. It's Bertysolo - Make My Country Sing(Vl)Remixed
It seems, its not just a 'monster motor' with a sticker. They know what they do.
Indeed. The y upgraded the thermistor too. See desert eagle video in the subject.
According to their competitors: Sales prices shall not exceed 30$
They are available for sale, i bought two of them for 23€ each, shipping and VAT aside.
they said they will be shipped around february 26th.
@@gaelcross how's that working out for you?
Indicate not indicate 4:41 :)
Don't say sorry , it is what it is
Does anyone know why the name changed
Sure. Anyone who watches my videos regularly does.
Lego gave a copyright infringement notice or someshit. Which is ridiculous because there are thousands of similar channels using Lego in their names.
Ok thanks
TLDR
It’s fast
How much is it
Can I win da giveaway
Where i can buy this
You can't. As mentioned in the video, this is still a prototype.
RIP clutch. XD
This buwizz motor looks like lego buggy motor.
:)
good video but very bad music
There's a mute button, you know.
@@searme what's the meaning of watching a video mute? It's your decision not to talk during your streams. I don't understand it because your descriptions are in good english but the music reminds me of cheap porn productions in the 80is which doesn't fit that well with LEGO content.
Can't relate, I'm not an expert on porn like you are.
Lego electric things Are WAYYY overpriced, for 60€ i bought rc car that goes 60 km h! What Are we talking about???