BLDC Motor Test with Propeller on Skyrider One

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024

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  • @gnosev5629
    @gnosev5629 Рік тому +2

    How much output of torque from the rotor ?

  • @aerospacenews
    @aerospacenews 7 років тому +1

    Your work is terrific and I wish you every success! I do find it a bit funny that while your motor has hall sensors for temperature you measure with "Fingers 1.0" ;) Are you able to source a better matching propeller? Good luck on this project.

    • @forschungsbuero
      @forschungsbuero  7 років тому

      Thx! Step by step. KTY-84 thermistor is about to come. And I have already found a better prop at Helix Propellers. This footage was taken before the maiden flight of my Skyrider One. I am now working on the next prototype.

    • @aerospacenews
      @aerospacenews 7 років тому

      forschungsbuero Most welcome - utmost respect for you! :) Not surprised the thermistor is on the way. I'll keep an eye on your channel for updates.

  • @waynoswaynos
    @waynoswaynos 4 роки тому +1

    thanks for showing winding and hall sensor wiring. looks very good. What have you used for a motor controller? Just an ebike controller?

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen 7 років тому +2

    You are making a paraglider? paragliders are good for getting up in the air, not good for going somewhere.
    Try instead a super small glider shape with only room for a reclined single person. Short skinny wings for relatively high speed take off. Electric drive. Super cheap, really takes you places.
    Another very interesting config is an upright single seater of similar shape. Two electric props, take off vertical and tilts into level flight. Vtol, cheap, fast and decent range.

    • @forschungsbuero
      @forschungsbuero  7 років тому +1

      Yes, there are a lot of different ways to get into the air. I always hoped to get some support from you, building all this flying machines ;-)

    • @DanFrederiksen
      @DanFrederiksen 7 років тому

      me specifically? :) what kind of support? my input?
      if you need financial support, you could do crowd funding of an interesting project. Patreon or something else. Your videos have a lot of views. I think a nice vtol light personal craft could spark great enthusiasm.
      I think it could be done fairly simply. Fiber glass I beam with 3D printed wing profiles and draped in a single sheet of fiberglass. Straight skinny wing. 3D print a shell hull and drape it with fiberglass. It requires very little strength. 2 very strong electric motors with turbine props so it can take off at 1.2+g. Agile like a drone.
      smooth clean beautiful.

    • @forschungsbuero
      @forschungsbuero  7 років тому

      What I mean: Build this machines on your own and invite me for a test flight :-)

    • @DanFrederiksen
      @DanFrederiksen 7 років тому

      ok :) I'm working on UFOs though but maybe

  • @BennyThe3DPrinterDude
    @BennyThe3DPrinterDude 2 роки тому +1

    I sure hope there's a cage to go around that mince maker?

  • @hjschmidt3752
    @hjschmidt3752 7 років тому

    Wonderful engineering! I've subscribed to your channel. Good video production, although I'd vote to avoid the music background entirely -- you don't need it, and it's hard to modulate the volume between your talking (which I like) and the inherently louder music (which doesn't enhance your content).

    • @forschungsbuero
      @forschungsbuero  7 років тому

      Ok, I will think about it. Some of my tutorial videos are without music. On others, like the Skyrider videos, you would only hear the wind noise and maybe some propeller sound. Thats quite boring.

    • @hjschmidt3752
      @hjschmidt3752 7 років тому +1

      forschungsbuero I disagree about the "boring" aspect -- I much prefer to hear the sound of wind and the propeller, since both give me relevant and significant information about what you're doing. If there was a risk of me getting "bored" watching your videos, it would be because your *content* was boring, and I wouldn't be watching it in the first place. Your videos have great content, and they easily keep my attention just as they are. If I want to hear music, I have plenty of devices which play the music I want to hear. Just keep making your great videos about the exciting stuff you're doing, and let us enjoy the sounds of motors, propellers, and your voice. Vielen Dank von einem alten Deutscher hier in der US!

    • @Scott-hf2qz
      @Scott-hf2qz 7 років тому +1

      I agree .. keep the music for music videos .. it has no place in videos like these .. great stuff . Love that sound too

  • @kmuralikrishna1582
    @kmuralikrishna1582 3 роки тому

    Really appreciate..
    I'm very interested in this project.
    Is there any subsequent video to improve from this video..?

  • @christophergolling
    @christophergolling 7 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @faustoseletti9805
    @faustoseletti9805 7 років тому

    Hi, i always look at your great inventions, im currently a mechanical engineering student trying to get in the EV world, next month i will be flying to USA and i want to buy a powerful ESC, do you know where can i find? what brand of esc do you use? Best regards

  • @aviator5177
    @aviator5177 4 роки тому +2

    have you checked the static thrust ?

  • @Powershotknecht
    @Powershotknecht 7 років тому

    cool

  • @flo_togo9553
    @flo_togo9553 7 років тому

    würde das ganze auch Benzinbetrieben funktionieren oder wäre das zu schwer um zu fliegen?

  • @PP.EKOTECH
    @PP.EKOTECH 4 роки тому

    Super ! :)

  • @henrique9716
    @henrique9716 7 років тому

    great!!

  • @alexandruamoq
    @alexandruamoq 7 років тому

    Fine.

  • @frnandumartinski9657
    @frnandumartinski9657 6 років тому

    Which exactly kelly controller model are you using?

  • @derrudiat
    @derrudiat 6 років тому

    Könnte man mit zwei solcher Motoren auch einen echten Katamaran antreiben??

  • @Gliderking80
    @Gliderking80 5 років тому

    Die Schweißnähte ..... ich hätte Angst... 😂

  • @kubilay6151
    @kubilay6151 5 років тому

    Hi, can you charge it during the flight ?

  • @hannessinderes
    @hannessinderes 5 років тому

    Wieviel hat der motor ungefähr gekostet?

  • @PP.EKOTECH
    @PP.EKOTECH 2 роки тому

    💪😎👍

  • @kornerederparamotor
    @kornerederparamotor 7 років тому

    hi, welche Drehzahl hast du jetzt bei vollast? wenn du mir die sagen kannst könnte ich dir vorschläge zum prop machen welcher dann passt bzw. welchen schub liefert. ( ich will dir nix verkaufen ) hab die letzten jahre einiges am prüftstand gehabt und testgeflogen. lg

    • @forschungsbuero
      @forschungsbuero  7 років тому

      Ja, danke. Hab inzwischen schon den passenden Prop bei Helix gefunden. Drehzahl hab ich bei dem Test leider nicht gemessen.

    • @kornerederparamotor
      @kornerederparamotor 7 років тому

      ah ok. dann passt es ja. nur tip: probier mal einen e prop der etwa die hälfte wiegt und leiser ist bei mehr eta.

  • @xa-xii4865
    @xa-xii4865 4 роки тому +2

    Lol it doesn't even fly

    • @cuentos.narrados
      @cuentos.narrados 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/C_CukSzts_Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=forschungsbuero
      dude's crazy.

  • @Claeyer
    @Claeyer 5 років тому +1

    What is the exact type of motor and what did you pay for it ? Thanx

  • @marcangelodonelo5656
    @marcangelodonelo5656 2 роки тому +1

    How much rpm can you achieve?