You're right photon, there is always something to learn from destructive testing. Always seems like those capacitors go first on those boards. So now we know, we just need better capacitors. Repeat the test and move on to the next problem component, and pretty soon we'll have indestructible electronics.
This is the most powerful motor I've seen recently. They man has talent. I just came to this video. He would be making made bank if he came back for more content.
Awesome footage as usual. Up to Photonic standards. Love the grunting variac at the beginning while popping the caps. that motor must have made 20 or 30 k. RPM's.
I think the spin of the camera is perfect. always seems to be in the right place at the right time. The quality of your video's is wonderful almost like being there
@@pumpkin6429 as horrible as it sounds, that's not an invalid theory... let's hope not, but that whole deal with the home office would be enough for some lol
Hey, if you want to see a brush motor arcing you don't need to overvolt a nice motor, you only need the Constellation 867A Hoover vacuum cleaner: it arcs as 2:00 with normal 230V 50Hz. It's not a problem related to brushes: the springs that pushes the brushes are to weak and unfortunately the motor spin in the direction that the brushes get further from the rotor. If the motor spins in the other direction brushes will stay close to the rotor but probably brushes will consume very fast.
A continuous-duty motor like this will only quietly hum and smoke as you burn out the starter windings. I once did it by accident because the starter capacitor was not connected correctly. After that, I had to spin the shaft before applying power to make it go.
you can cheat on your deinterlacing by dropping half of the fields and and you hide the resolution drop by only uploading 720p. What camera are you using?
I'm not the worst knife in the drawer but I would need to study 18 hours a day for a month to know about the stuff he can do while being fucked up on god know what.. I mean he (you, if you read this) knows all the wiring of input outputs of allmost anything. Its like he's got 20 years experience in electronic AND electricity and so now even drunk he can safely blow stuff up without getting hurt and destroying the house.. I respect that.
Hola, que pena escribirle in spanish, mi ingles es muy basico, pero me gustaria saber que tipo de circuitos usan para hacer esos cortos circuitos y si quizas yo puedo hacer corto circuito usando nada mas la linea aqui en Colombia por ejemplo es de solo 110v o se debe usar algun circuito de proteccion o algo similar, gracias.
Yellow PCB means it's a power board just for transforming cuurent and feeding the green PCB which is the main board where all the chips are located on.
If you threw enough voltage into a motor like that do you think you could turn it into a brushless design? (as in the voltage just jumps to the rotor instead of having to go through the shitty brushes)
Sorry, did not mean my comment as a response to you, but to those misinformed that think voltage is what makes AC motors go faster. I think people get mixed up with the universal motor, but that is not a true AC motor. A true AC motor like an AC induction type just sits there when DC is applied (but does have a braking effect).
I recently learned from experience that old capacitors have an electrolyte that burns a green flame(and burns very well too) so youc an turn it into a green candle.
MCU controlled stepper motor? Maybe a bit overkill but precise as hell and geared well quite good on torque. The drivers are not that tricky to construct and program specially with an Arduino and Stepper Shield.. Ive just made a DC based camera slider system and DC motors are a bit of a pain to control accurately. Really loving the rotator shots :)
With a scop that show you a FFT of the frequences, the motor rpm got higher with the time, I figured out that the frequency was about 5000 Hz when it broke. That's about 300.000 rpm (300 krpm). That's pretty much for larger motor like that!
It’s too bad the brushes and rings can’t stand a chance against this type of abuse and burns off pretty much directly. It would be much more fun if it could rev the crap out and see something else blow to pieces :D but it is still kinda satisfying to watch it spark as much as this did too naturally ;D
i think if you get it spinning faster with a camera that can shoot faster so you can slow it down a tun would look sweet. hell it looks sweet now. good job
I used to work for a company that made driver units for electric vehicles. In one project for a military application we had units delivering over 1100 amps. When those capacitors blew we would wake up the neighborhood hehe. It was great. :D
You're right photon, there is always something to learn from destructive testing. Always seems like those capacitors go first on those boards. So now we know, we just need better capacitors. Repeat the test and move on to the next problem component, and pretty soon we'll have indestructible electronics.
Its too expensive for companies to build that and they need their engines to go out asap so prople would buy replacement for them
*I miss you Photonic Induction!*
Apparently ees avin anotha go. Check is new vidyo!
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The motor has been sacrificed to provide fun.
Lmao
Lol
A worthy one indeed
@@user-ev3bh2rg2o ok
😭😭😭😭 Rip best motor for he stolen from he's my neighbour.
3:26 Arc-Reactor on a budget
They should overvolt a tesla model s and see how fast it goes :D
Lol. Rips up the pavement and creates loads of burnouts. 😂
Two words: light. Speed.
Then you must take the P100D thats the fastest one
It would fry anything in it's proximity If not careful.
This is the most powerful motor I've seen recently. They man has talent. I just came to this video. He would be making made bank if he came back for more content.
Far better than K POP
You're not wrong lol
Awesome footage as usual. Up to Photonic standards. Love the grunting variac at the beginning while popping the caps. that motor must have made 20 or 30 k. RPM's.
I'm grateful for channels like these, I get to watch the fun, but not kill myself in the process.
'when this thing hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit.'
No, this sucker is electrical, but I need the Plutonium to generate the 1.21 Jigawatts necessary to make time travel possible.
I always wonder what kind of a RPM the engines make before they pop. Could be a real shrapnel hazard too.
I miss those days. Please, upload more! :D
Have you thought about buying a high-speed camera? Stuff like this would look pretty impressive.
Andy, you should try recording in 60fps, those slow mo's would look a lot smoother.
Darcy Ferrier 0
Darcy Ferrier 2013.... 60fps are rare in 2013
I think the spin of the camera is perfect. always seems to be in the right place at the right time. The quality of your video's is wonderful almost like being there
And the first "Orbital Welder" was born...
Oh Photon! Where have you gone? We miss you! 😢
He must have died or is spending time at the ol pokey.
Killed himself because his government wouldn't allow his wife into the country. lol
@@pumpkin6429 as horrible as it sounds, that's not an invalid theory... let's hope not, but that whole deal with the home office would be enough for some lol
@@brendonwilliams3859 good news! He's back!
3:00 Portal initialization
3:15 Almost there
3:19 Portal online
3:27 Portal failure
I love the way you filmed that! ( the 360 degree shit)
That is a really well balanced motor. Any specifics?
How you did 360°
Motor overvoltage ?
overclocking a washing machine motor - photonic style :)
+dash8brj do it
A most excellent conflagration! What an exquisite end to a wonderful day. Thanks Photon!
Straight up coolest video I seen in a WHILE
Could watch this stuff all day.
Is this all a part of what we call UL testing in the us?
Is it possible to overload induction motor if there isn't any brushes?
@4:10 1.21 gigawatts boys we have invented the flux capacitor
Is that ac motor is from the portable window fan from haier
3:15 looks like rgb in my gaming pc 😂
Sounds like an epic rig, lol
Get that checked
Hey, if you want to see a brush motor arcing you don't need to overvolt a nice motor, you only need the Constellation 867A Hoover vacuum cleaner: it arcs as 2:00 with normal 230V 50Hz.
It's not a problem related to brushes: the springs that pushes the brushes are to weak and unfortunately the motor spin in the direction that the brushes get further from the rotor. If the motor spins in the other direction brushes will stay close to the rotor but probably brushes will consume very fast.
2:00 Is blue light plasma? Is it a graphite or normally electric motor?
see if there is a way to increase shutter speed? (needs more light though) most likely there if there is a "manual" option on your camera
I wish Photon could buy a new slow motion camera...
+Chrzanior well he already has a monstuous energy bill to pay every month lol
What would happen if you just welded the rotor so it could not spin at all and then applied the same charge? Can you do a vid of that?
A continuous-duty motor like this will only quietly hum and smoke as you burn out the starter windings. I once did it by accident because the starter capacitor was not connected correctly. After that, I had to spin the shaft before applying power to make it go.
Ariel Barton At normal voltages -- what about insane crazy voltages? What I'm looking for is molten metal.
@@mike4ty4 Your windings would short long before the voltage creates enough torque to break welds.
Imagine my disappointment at stumbling onto this channel only 1 week ago to then discover that Andy has jacked it in.
you can cheat on your deinterlacing by dropping half of the fields and and you hide the resolution drop by only uploading 720p.
What camera are you using?
Crikey, where did you find that old Hoover washing machine motor? That's a relic of the past!
After 8 years UA-cam recommending this video 🤣🤣😍
I still remember my first PCB pop, capacitor bits up in my face :O!
Compwhiz128 "What a blast!" 😂
Enaknya
so do I, though what I popped was a 4700uF 16V capacitor.
Imagine putting that motor on a bike and going that's speed
And imagine what would happen when you run out of electricity (if you somehow got all of it into a battery) and the motor locks up
Also it sounds like these random cars that go by every day at 1 am ( 1:46 )
i really want to know how many rpms they were getting on that motor
We miss you man.
I'm not the worst knife in the drawer but I would need to study 18 hours a day for a month to know about the stuff he can do while being fucked up on god know what.. I mean he (you, if you read this) knows all the wiring of input outputs of allmost anything. Its like he's got 20 years experience in electronic AND electricity and so now even drunk he can safely blow stuff up without getting hurt and destroying the house.. I respect that.
Hola, que pena escribirle in spanish, mi ingles es muy basico, pero me gustaria saber que tipo de circuitos usan para hacer esos cortos circuitos y si quizas yo puedo hacer corto circuito usando nada mas la linea aqui en Colombia por ejemplo es de solo 110v o se debe usar algun circuito de proteccion o algo similar, gracias.
That image of that motor with all that arcing is so cool!
The universal motor seems it’s taking us into the future
VTEC Kicked in
I'm liking the 360-degree slow-motion burnouts. Good idea, that.
Could you hijack a washing maching and jack it up to full spin while empty cos I reckon the drum would split and screw its self right up!!
Yellow PCB means it's a power board just for transforming cuurent and feeding the green PCB which is the main board where all the chips are located on.
was the camera hanging from the ceiling?
You need a way to transfer power that doesn’t involve brushes ie slip rings in a mercury filled housing.
That SMPS was'nt to happy with you ;)
nice burnout specialy when you slow it down.
how much did you give it?
If you threw enough voltage into a motor like that do you think you could turn it into a brushless design? (as in the voltage just jumps to the rotor instead of having to go through the shitty brushes)
I miss you Photon!
Those days where fun :'(
You got half of it right by doing this indoors, but you need to do these experiments directly on the carpet.
i still reckon the 360 view would work well with a high speed camera, would be awesome.
Great vid as always!
Would a PWM circuit with a solid state relay work in this application?
I can smell burning just watching the video. hahaha
major ultraviolet comin off that thing towards the end! LOL
I love that rotor cam, when i started i wished u done somethn like this befor, and i have to ask.. are you on ur nees? or are you just that short?
Have you tried counter weights to reduce the shaking/jerking?
Thank you for what you do.Would have been nice to see voltage ,current and rpm relationship !
What would happen to a brushless motor if it would get a bit too much power :)?
Is that from back to the future?
3:47 I can smell that from here... oh sorry, that’s the neighbours barbecue.
Looooool this dude makes blowing stuff up an art matrix style!!!!!
It that an ac or dc motor or is it an Ac-dc motor?
Для съёмки круговой используете Steadicam?
new set of brushes and shes as good as new!
Sorry, did not mean my comment as a response to you, but to those misinformed that think voltage is what makes AC motors go faster. I think people get mixed up with the universal motor, but that is not a true AC motor. A true AC motor like an AC induction type just sits there when DC is applied (but does have a braking effect).
Intro what song???
Please 🙏
Christ only knows the RPM of that motor. Im amazed the armature windings arent flung out of their slots. Great post as always.
The last one is TV power supply?
The motor with the lights look futuristic
What RPM do you figure that hit?
The speed of light.
+Mark C The speed for burned out.
The speed of pop.
+Prehistoricman
No you need 1.21 gigawatts for that .
*****
Ok I can't spell 👍
I recently learned from experience that old capacitors have an electrolyte that burns a green flame(and burns very well too) so youc an turn it into a green candle.
How many RPM's was that?
What did you say that box was?
MCU controlled stepper motor? Maybe a bit overkill but precise as hell and geared well quite good on torque. The drivers are not that tricky to construct and program specially with an Arduino and Stepper Shield.. Ive just made a DC based camera slider system and DC motors are a bit of a pain to control accurately.
Really loving the rotator shots :)
gear or pulley system?
Good job, maybe you could put longer carbon sticks, looks like it ran out.
That is freaking awesome ! That motor can really take some abuse it seems
Another belter! You've got to get a tacho on that motor!
With a scop that show you a FFT of the frequences, the motor rpm got higher with the time, I figured out that the frequency was about 5000 Hz when it broke. That's about 300.000 rpm (300 krpm). That's pretty much for larger motor like that!
Thanks for subscribing mate it really means a lot
what was that? 120 000 rpm?
Why the frick turned this up today ... Still missing him ...
It’s too bad the brushes and rings can’t stand a chance against this type of abuse and burns off pretty much directly. It would be much more fun if it could rev the crap out and see something else blow to pieces :D but it is still kinda satisfying to watch it spark as much as this did too naturally ;D
Imagine, this guy has all his neccesities during a zombie apocolapsy
Dude, I love that. How many RPM's was it turning? lol
Rpm: yes
i think if you get it spinning faster with a camera that can shoot faster so you can slow it down a tun would look sweet. hell it looks sweet now. good job
What was the motor from?
I think from a Hoover Washing machine about the year 1995 🤔
what kind of motor is that?
I used to work for a company that made driver units for electric vehicles. In one project for a military application we had units delivering over 1100 amps. When those capacitors blew we would wake up the neighborhood hehe. It was great. :D
The way the electricity whips around the whole thing makes me wonder how they're doing with cold fusion lol
1:02 - Photon's laugh is actually kinda scary
Does anyone have the English translation of this?