This guy is like the Bob Ross of Electric Motors. Stays in his lane, and gives TONS of great info. I could listen all day and I'm not even an electrician. Just awesome.
I've spent 40 years in the electrical end of industrial machinery and I know a lot about motors and controls. Jeremey taught me a few things watching this video. Well done. Smart man and he knows what he's talking about.
I agree. When I started really tinkering and designing projects I've wanted to for years this is where I started. I think what I really like about his content is the layers. It probably took me (from zero) three years to completely grasp the information in this video and actually apply it. I'd watch it and then learn basics about electrical circuits. Come back apply the electrical design knowledge and get more from videos like this. It wasn't until I was designing my own vfd for my lathe to run a three phase motor that everything sank in and there's probably so much more I still don't know. "There are known knowns..." Haha Donald Rumsfeld always comes to mind when I think about the fact there's information I don't even know I'm missing but yeah man it's been two years. Come back and see if there's even more you might learn.
@@ruinunes8251 I imagine he would check that before dragging it home lol, he seems a little to intelligent to make that sort of mistake. I on the other hand have made that mistake 😂🤣 I'm so glad I have come across this channel as I've been dragging all sorts of appliances home and taking the motors out of them with the intention to learn how to reuse the motors, I've got milk crates full of motors now and finally I've found someone that explains things in a way I can understand. This is the first of his videos I have seen and I subscribed in the first 2 mins.🙌🙌😁😁
I’m a mechanical engineer and just wanted to say that you are a great teacher and I really appreciate your videos. Please keep doing what you’re doing!
You, sir, are a GREAT teacher. You are logical, organized, and easy to follow. The quality of your content is something that would take forever to piece together into a coherent source from other bits and pieces of info scattered through books and the internet. This from a researcher and professional teacher.
@@REL602 I can't believe you didn't learn a single thing. no you won't learn everything all at once and you may need to replay it perhaps two or three times or more. however I can assure you that many beginners should be able to get a heck of a lot out of this sort of video if they set their mind to it. You also need to take notes off anything that you don't understand and go look elsewhere to explain those specific things. Don't be lazy. Learn how to learn. Hopefully they tried to teach you that at school..
@@REL602 This particular video is focused on how to apply the various motors for beginners. You would really enjoy the "how motors work" playlist. There is one on three phase as well as all the types. My personal favorite is "how motors work; DC motors". It is the very beginning of understanding motors. They are linked in the description as I described in the video. It was just too much detail for one video, so I pointed you to other videos where I explain those kinds of things. I promise it will explain at the most basic level what three phase is, and any other motor question you might have in that series.
Really? I wouldn't rate him a 'GREAT' teacher. He is constantly mixing his words (for instance saying power where he meant torque) which is quite confusing if you don't already understand the concept. I'll concede that he does know what he's talking about and his intentions are good, but such blatant mixing and mashing of wrong words I cannot appreciate.
I have been through high school and collage for Electrical Engineering but none of the teachers could explain these principles in such an easy to understand manner, I am truly in awe. Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge!
There's No use for an education that doesn't teach you how to figure things out yourself. If there was, you'd be taught the basics so you can build upon them and actually learn the subject matter. Memorization is not knowledge. Information/data is not knowledge. A book on a shelf or an internet search engine is not knowledge. Applying information to your daily life is knowledge. If you can't make it work then you do not know it.
Jeremy, you are fantastic at getting your message and knowledge across to us. You have a great blend of taking technical specifications and merging it to real world applications. Keep up the great work, I can’t stop watching your videos and I’m excited to see more.
True, so hard to find such a nice american just not thinking USA is the entire world. And also, very nice accent, I'm not english speaker and I understood all of it... well I had to google what a treadmill was lol
@@JP-xd6fm You realize that this is how most middle class people speak in the U.S., right? Also you are on a platform based out of our country. So who is the one being rude saying you should be included?
@@iian_ Sorry, movies, music ant tv gave me a bad idea of how the afro-american people speaks, for example for me is hard to follow Dave Chappelle's stand up or Chris Rock, maybe also because they speak so fast, lol. What do you mean I'm in a platform based out of your country? , I don't get that.
@@iian_ What is that supposed to mean? "UA-cam is American, so everyone outside the US should either stand in line or fuck off" ?? Im guessing that kind of thinking is the exact thing Francisco, backed by J P meant.
Can't recall seeing anything on yt without at least a few loudmouth know-it-all/troll comments...I scrolled down a good 2-3 pages & only saw gratitude & respect... & I totally agree with them. Good work man. I wish my organize could mind function so & effectively!
An excellent presentation as always. Other guys have covered the differences but they are either too deeply technical or too shallow. You always strike the right balance and make the info understandable for the average tinkerer. One of the best YT channels ever!
I’m on my girl friends UA-cam account, she’s not interested in this topic but I am, and you’ve answered quite a few questions in a practical application format. Now the only challenge is remembering!
Just excellent. Its rare to find someone with such a complete understanding of a subject able to share it seemingly effortlessly. I don't know if you are a teacher in your paid profession but you sir have a gift. First visit. Subbed. Thank you.
@Jeremy Fielding You rock! I stumbled onto your channel and I love how you explain what something is and how the everyday person can do something with it and how they can get it! You have quickly become one of my top 5 channels to watch and get information from. You don't have filler fluff, your information is on point, your easy to understand, and you update your videos with the links you do in future videos!! Love the channel, Keep up the superb content!!!
Jeremy, you have no idea how happy I am to have found your channel, I recently was lucky enough to land an operator job in a power plant off the street where they are going to "train/school" me on the job, I was struggling with all the various motors that we use on different types of equipment and the way you teach and the knowledge you have is truly a blessing, thank you so much for your time in making videos and teaching others man, I greatly appreciate it!
I've been called a hoarder because i save perfectly good motors out of things. at work we replaced an 800 dollar pump, i took it home and removed the pump and swapped the squeaky bearing and it works great. I wish more people would realize that its not trash and things can be fixed.
Components with smaller components can only need a small component but is the time for diagnosing, looking for those specific parts, chances of wrecking more things and down time of the equipment worth it? I personally think that learning to breakdown and understanding components to it's smallest component have some utility but the industry for the most part doesn't - except for people who work on machinery I'd say.
Dude, you are an absolute legend. Clear, straight to the point, no excess fluff in the script. Subscribed and notifications. Plus this comment in case it helps the algorithm.
Just want to thank you for putting this video together - even though this is an "introductory" video, you cover a lot of ground that left me feeling like I have a solid overview of the types of motors that are out there and why I may wish to use one versus another. You organized the information thoughtfully and efficiently, and communicated it clearly and concise. Great job!
This is exceptionally well laid out, I'm filing this one as one to share with my friends when they ask me questions on motors! Best explanation I've ever seen.
This is amazing. I've been wanting to get into re-purposing motors for some time but was too intimidated. This was an awesome summary and I'm going to watch the rest of your stuff linked here. Keep it coming!
Riley, Im Making small electric tools out of small 12v dc motors now. I am working on a 20 cm tall belt grinder at the moment, Great for kids to get started with.
Big fan of yours from Pakistan. i am a mechanical engineer and i always watch your stuff before doing some of my own DIY. especially in concept building.
Jeremy, welcome to the hall of heroes ... this is an awesome video.. I'm restoring a band saw right now, and i have plans that include a need for your tutorials... I'm glad I ran across your site.. intelligent, eloquent, 'smart' (shows in your demeanor and presentation) and a very likable guy... may you prosper greatly.
Dude, this was the most informative video I have seen in a long time. So much info yet your delivery style is so clear and understandable that its fun to learn therefore easy to process. I am a professional craftsman and I suppose I own 50 various motors in my tools from a huge 5hp DC industrial Mercury chop saw, 3hp induction drive lathe, and 2hp belt grinder with VFD, to a dozen Dc cordless drills some with brushless motors, and everything in between. I'll be honest I had no idea about electric motors before I watched this video. Now I appreciate and understand these amazing machines much more. Oof how many have I thrown out over the years........ Many Thanks from another Jeremy in Maui Hawaii!
Can't wait to find the first negative comment about this 'insensitive' way of telling it as it is. As for me, I liked it :-) Way too much political correctnes out there.
If the fat kid just had lunch, he has to sit closer to the FULL-CRUM while the skinny kid farther from the the fulcrum or the see-saw will be tilted to one end and the skinny kid could fly over the fence. :/ that's torque in PCics.
@Eric Cartman There is nothing "un-PC" about calling people fat, idiot. You're not leading a counterculture revolution just because you revel in being insensitive. That goes for all of you.
Wow! I came across UA-cam video that I actually enjoyed watching because there was loads of information squished into it, pretty well zero run a round, and no stupid music! Have my sub, great job! 😉
I've never been interested in motors before. I'm more into engines. I however couldn't resist this video. The information density in there is just incredible. Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge and experience
OMG information overload! WOW! This feels like the video component of a solid motor reference article. Something written that's easy to refer back to would be amazing - but what a fantastic video!!!
Damn Skippy! Usually I have to watch these sorts of videos at 2x speed. This is the first time I ever felt like I had to slow it down! Really information dense, logically organised, and brilliantly presented. I wish more people who make hobbyist/maker type videos would take the "Just the facts, ma'am." approach. Except This Old Tony. I could watch and listen to that guy make stuff all day. You, my good sir, have earned yourself a shiny new sub. I'm told by people born after the advent of colour TV that those can often be worth as much as cents per year to you newfangled UA-camr Google machine whatsits. You're welcome. Don't spend it all on broken treadmills.
Hey Jeremy thanks for these videos about motors. Super helpful. I’m building a belt grinder for knife making motor is 1.5 hp at 3600 rpm with a vfd. Was able to find the motor for free and needed to rewire it, would have had a real hard time without these great videos! Great information spoken and presented very well.
really good video i didn't give electric motors much thought and now i'm considering them for a special project...these might be even better than what i had in mind thank you for the info
I always enjoy your videos Jeremy. But this series is the very best for explaining a difficult concept. I have an associates degree in electronics and an engineering degree besides, but until I watched the series, I hadn’t realized how much I was missing. Thank you very very much For the great job you do on all these videos.
This is professional grade education material IMO.. I often wonder if YT will ever try and find the best videos of every topic and start an actual university out of it?
Thank you for this very good explanation of the different types of electrical motors. As a cnc machinist i often have to do with those different motors. And now iam trying to build a industrial robot by myself(just like you). I have good skills in fusion 360 and programmed much functions on the Postprocessor on my own. I got all what i need cnc lathe, cnc mill and a good Boss, that gives me the freedom to do my projects as well. I do this because i want to adapt the electrical and physical side of Engineering this would complete my knowledge to build machines. Again: thank you!!!!
Smart man, well spoken, info per minute rate ( IPM) is great! THIS is a UA-cam, Best Use: shared Experience. Thank You. Subscribed!
I second this. Excellent all around!
I was about to leave this same comment befor I saw yours. Thumbs up
I agree with you 100%
@@jakeschrag thanks for your support of making YT great!!
I don't subscribe after one video very often, great video, thanks!
This can't be UA-cam. There's no stupid music. The presenter gets right to the point and provides supremely useful information. I'm confused.
your not alone
I was planning to fast-forward/skip the video, but continued to watch it because of your comment. Thank you!
@Zane Zuccaro obviously youtube trends ;)
I also am struck relatively silent. Except for now...
Indeed it is Mark. How are things on the farm?
This guy is like the Bob Ross of Electric Motors. Stays in his lane, and gives TONS of great info. I could listen all day and I'm not even an electrician. Just awesome.
Happy little treadmills
Yes or like the Julius Sumner Miller; Who never gets the attention he deserves.
Bob Ross = Fraud !
Best part was "I'm not even an electrician". Lol same here
I’m not an electrician but I play one on tv.
I've spent 40 years in the electrical end of industrial machinery and I know a lot about motors and controls. Jeremey taught me a few things watching this video. Well done. Smart man and he knows what he's talking about.
I agree. When I started really tinkering and designing projects I've wanted to for years this is where I started. I think what I really like about his content is the layers. It probably took me (from zero) three years to completely grasp the information in this video and actually apply it. I'd watch it and then learn basics about electrical circuits. Come back apply the electrical design knowledge and get more from videos like this. It wasn't until I was designing my own vfd for my lathe to run a three phase motor that everything sank in and there's probably so much more I still don't know. "There are known knowns..." Haha Donald Rumsfeld always comes to mind when I think about the fact there's information I don't even know I'm missing but yeah man it's been two years. Come back and see if there's even more you might learn.
Perfect!! No background music !!! No distractions,easy to understand.😊
Straight to the point
Instantly hooked. No flashy edits, besides the fast forward, which is fine with me.
No slideshows
Good grief, no kidding!
Zaklee!
I respect any man who drags a wood-chipper home to pull the motor.
@CW NunyaDamnBiznez I drag home anything with a wire
@@vimalakirti3908 😅good one
Vimala Kirti
You just made me laugh lol
Now imagine him dragging the chipper home just to find out that the neighbour already took the motor out😂😂
@@ruinunes8251 I imagine he would check that before dragging it home lol, he seems a little to intelligent to make that sort of mistake. I on the other hand have made that mistake 😂🤣 I'm so glad I have come across this channel as I've been dragging all sorts of appliances home and taking the motors out of them with the intention to learn how to reuse the motors, I've got milk crates full of motors now and finally I've found someone that explains things in a way I can understand. This is the first of his videos I have seen and I subscribed in the first 2 mins.🙌🙌😁😁
I’m a mechanical engineer and just wanted to say that you are a great teacher and I really appreciate your videos. Please keep doing what you’re doing!
This is UA-cam at its finest. No BS, no gate keeping, no talking down. Just good info with a nice defined scope and purpose.
You, sir, are a GREAT teacher. You are logical, organized, and easy to follow. The quality of your content is something that would take forever to piece together into a coherent source from other bits and pieces of info scattered through books and the internet. This from a researcher and professional teacher.
Agreed
@@REL602 I can't believe you didn't learn a single thing. no you won't learn everything all at once and you may need to replay it perhaps two or three times or more. however I can assure you that many beginners should be able to get a heck of a lot out of this sort of video if they set their mind to it. You also need to take notes off anything that you don't understand and go look elsewhere to explain those specific things. Don't be lazy. Learn how to learn. Hopefully they tried to teach you that at school..
@@REL602 This particular video is focused on how to apply the various motors for beginners. You would really enjoy the "how motors work" playlist. There is one on three phase as well as all the types. My personal favorite is "how motors work; DC motors". It is the very beginning of understanding motors. They are linked in the description as I described in the video. It was just too much detail for one video, so I pointed you to other videos where I explain those kinds of things. I promise it will explain at the most basic level what three phase is, and any other motor question you might have in that series.
Really? I wouldn't rate him a 'GREAT' teacher.
He is constantly mixing his words (for instance saying power where he meant torque) which is quite confusing if you don't already understand the concept.
I'll concede that he does know what he's talking about and his intentions are good, but such blatant mixing and mashing of wrong words I cannot appreciate.
Awesome thanks
I have been through high school and collage for Electrical Engineering but none of the teachers could explain these principles in such an easy to understand manner, I am truly in awe. Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge!
Hello
My brother in-law is a software engineer. In other words he's bad cholesterol. Of no use. Makes every day things insanely over complicated.
There's No use for an education that doesn't teach you how to figure things out yourself. If there was, you'd be taught the basics so you can build upon them and actually learn the subject matter.
Memorization is not knowledge.
Information/data is not knowledge.
A book on a shelf or an internet search engine is not knowledge.
Applying information to your daily life is knowledge.
If you can't make it work then you do not know it.
Im hoping you wrote 'collăge' instead of 'college' on purpose. 🙂
@@AJNoon I Fukin' knew it!!!!!!! Lol
Hey do you know any other channels that are as good as this guy
Learnt more from this guy in 10 min than my 3 years in technical school.
sounds like its time for *puts sunglasses on* you to cut your losses. YEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
M
Frin k. Mrinov
That’s not good. We’re you listening in class? This is strange forward stuff with respect to motors.
@@KatoOnTheTrack1 did you really mean straight? That's strange otherwise.
This is what I want to see on UA-cam, real information from someone who knows what he's talking about.
Exactly.
Jeremy, you are fantastic at getting your message and knowledge across to us. You have a great blend of taking technical specifications and merging it to real world applications. Keep up the great work, I can’t stop watching your videos and I’m excited to see more.
I wish all UA-cam videos were concise and informative like this one.
Clear, with abundant information, and the consciousness of countries other than the USA existing, thank you.
True, so hard to find such a nice american just not thinking USA is the entire world. And also, very nice accent, I'm not english speaker and I understood all of it... well I had to google what a treadmill was lol
Great way to put it.
@@JP-xd6fm You realize that this is how most middle class people speak in the U.S., right? Also you are on a platform based out of our country. So who is the one being rude saying you should be included?
@@iian_ Sorry, movies, music ant tv gave me a bad idea of how the afro-american people speaks, for example for me is hard to follow Dave Chappelle's stand up or Chris Rock, maybe also because they speak so fast, lol.
What do you mean I'm in a platform based out of your country? , I don't get that.
@@iian_ What is that supposed to mean? "UA-cam is American, so everyone outside the US should either stand in line or fuck off" ?? Im guessing that kind of thinking is the exact thing Francisco, backed by J P meant.
Your ability to speak to the layman and teach complex subjects without resorting to jargon is incredible. I'm subbed!
This was great.
well if real engineering says it's great, must be worth watching.
What are u doing here buddy *insert lenny face*
I wonder if I'm here because of Real Engineering...
I saw the title and thought it was a real engineering video
OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH....
Jeremy is a legend at explaining things accurately and concisely.
Studying engineering right now and I’m very glad I found this channel, real life application conversations are the best! You’re doing gods work 🙏
Can't recall seeing anything on yt without at least a few loudmouth know-it-all/troll comments...I scrolled down a good 2-3 pages & only saw gratitude & respect... & I totally agree with them. Good work man. I wish my organize could mind function so & effectively!
Agreed. Though it makes me wonder who those 432 people are giving the thumbs down.
Did what you see there I do.
@@LBCAndrew Haters.
@@LBCAndrew Most likely Austrialians.
This guys channel is gold. He’s on my top 10 recommended for engineering friends.
Thank you! A Recommendation is the greatest compliment
And Matthias Wandel
Marius Hornberger
Jer's woodshop (did he change the name?)
@@Yonatan24 Jeremy Schmidt
Top 10!!??? Top 1 I’d say!
This presentation was flawless in so many ways, it doesn’t feel like UA-cam. Thanks for sharing your immense knowledge man.
Great info. You have made it where I strip motors out of anything I throw away.
Me too! I rip motors of all sizes out of my old junk. Even tiny motors. Cd drives to vacuums to garage doors
That was an excellent video. Thank you for the education
how could anyone, NOT, like this video
I am so glad UA-cam brought me here. This channel will become really useful when i start doing my DIY projects
one of the last remaining 'straight to the point' channels. what a gem
Eloquent explaination, love your candid delivery style
Excellent practical professional teacher. Wish I had him teaching me 50 years ago.
An excellent presentation as always. Other guys have covered the differences but they are either too deeply technical or too shallow. You always strike the right balance and make the info understandable for the average tinkerer. One of the best YT channels ever!
Excellent description on various motors available to us home engineers.
A pleasure to listen to someone who understands their subject as well as this person.
This was one of my biggest things confusing me when I started building stuff. Thanks for explaining !
I’m on my girl friends UA-cam account, she’s not interested in this topic but I am, and you’ve answered quite a few questions in a practical application format. Now the only challenge is remembering!
Just excellent. Its rare to find someone with such a complete understanding of a subject able to share it seemingly effortlessly. I don't know if you are a teacher in your paid profession but you sir have a gift. First visit. Subbed. Thank you.
TaterFPV Same here
I concur. Bravo and Subbed.
Same.
If he is not a teacher, he certainly should be.
Same here, excellent video !
@Jeremy Fielding You rock! I stumbled onto your channel and I love how you explain what something is and how the everyday person can do something with it and how they can get it! You have quickly become one of my top 5 channels to watch and get information from. You don't have filler fluff, your information is on point, your easy to understand, and you update your videos with the links you do in future videos!! Love the channel, Keep up the superb content!!!
The best video on motors on UA-cam ! so we can not use a potentiometer on a motor, I am a total newb, trying to learn this stuff
Fantastic presentation and very interesting to me. Good man!
Motors. A very big subject. I think you have done a good job of providing an overview of them.
Jeremy, you have no idea how happy I am to have found your channel, I recently was lucky enough to land an operator job in a power plant off the street where they are going to "train/school" me on the job, I was struggling with all the various motors that we use on different types of equipment and the way you teach and the knowledge you have is truly a blessing, thank you so much for your time in making videos and teaching others man, I greatly appreciate it!
Always a treat to see a video from you, Jeremy. Thanks for posting all of this useful info!
I love UA-cam. Never get tired of accidentally stumbling across really great channels like this one! Subscribed, thanks!
Thanks man you got great explanations that easy to understand
So glad your are back on UA-cam Mr. Fielding.. thanks for all you do for us.. i should have a few recliner motors to send you so be on the lookout.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. And Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world. Well done.
easy listening. well articulated and just the the right speech rate to talk. Also great explanations. excellent presentation
This is the best explanation of electric motors that I have ever seen. Thank you
I've been called a hoarder because i save perfectly good motors out of things. at work we replaced an 800 dollar pump, i took it home and removed the pump and swapped the squeaky bearing and it works great. I wish more people would realize that its not trash and things can be fixed.
Components with smaller components can only need a small component but is the time for diagnosing, looking for those specific parts, chances of wrecking more things and down time of the equipment worth it? I personally think that learning to breakdown and understanding components to it's smallest component have some utility but the industry for the most part doesn't - except for people who work on machinery I'd say.
I am guessing you don't work in China, Russia or India.
@@soarer282 if you're talking about me you are right.
Sorry, I see a divorce in your future!
If i ask to take a broken motor home i can't so yeah there are more people that wanne fix "trash" but most are not allowed
Interesting from start to finish and so easy to understand, even for a 62 yr old Dutchie:)
Your vid's have value!
Man, I am _really_ digging your content. You do a wonderful job of presenting the information. Keep up the great work, brother.
I just found this channel, this is the 5th video i'm watching in a row. My weekend is shot now.
Dude, you are an absolute legend. Clear, straight to the point, no excess fluff in the script. Subscribed and notifications. Plus this comment in case it helps the algorithm.
Just want to thank you for putting this video together - even though this is an "introductory" video, you cover a lot of ground that left me feeling like I have a solid overview of the types of motors that are out there and why I may wish to use one versus another. You organized the information thoughtfully and efficiently, and communicated it clearly and concise. Great job!
Thank you Jeremy! You explain what these motors do and how they work so much better than even an electrician would.
This is exceptionally well laid out, I'm filing this one as one to share with my friends when they ask me questions on motors! Best explanation I've ever seen.
Very nice! Tech for 30 yrs. Learned something new today. Thank you
Dude. If only UA-cam was like this everywhere. Amazing video. Thank you for the time taken. :)
Jeremy Fielding you are a one man electric motor engineering university. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
This is amazing. I've been wanting to get into re-purposing motors for some time but was too intimidated. This was an awesome summary and I'm going to watch the rest of your stuff linked here. Keep it coming!
Riley, Im Making small electric tools out of small 12v dc motors now. I am working on a 20 cm tall belt grinder at the moment, Great for kids to get started with.
Big fan of yours from Pakistan. i am a mechanical engineer and i always watch your stuff before doing some of my own DIY. especially in concept building.
How am I just now finding this? You are amazing, sir.
Now I look differently at treadmills. Now I think they are "useful".
More useful dead than alive, ✌😵
Not JUST for using as a clothes hanger.
HA! I feel you!!!
😄
If you want to blow your knees out, theres few more useful things
Gotta love this guy, as if he's teaching his young children. Does presentation to make it so easy to understand. Gotta be a great parent.
Jeremy, welcome to the hall of heroes ... this is an awesome video.. I'm restoring a band saw right now, and i have plans that include a need for your tutorials... I'm glad I ran across your site.. intelligent, eloquent, 'smart' (shows in your demeanor and presentation) and a very likable guy... may you prosper greatly.
UA-cam reccomending something that DOESNT kill my braincells? Did I shift realities again?
Great video, very clear and dense with info
You didn’t know? We switched to Universe #447
We all have this in common
Dude, this was the most informative video I have seen in a long time. So much info yet your delivery style is so clear and understandable that its fun to learn therefore easy to process.
I am a professional craftsman and I suppose I own 50 various motors in my tools from a huge 5hp DC industrial Mercury chop saw, 3hp induction drive lathe, and 2hp belt grinder with VFD, to a dozen Dc cordless drills some with brushless motors, and everything in between. I'll be honest I had no idea about electric motors before I watched this video. Now I appreciate and understand these amazing machines much more.
Oof how many have I thrown out over the years........
Many Thanks from another Jeremy in Maui Hawaii!
As a fellow engineer, much appreciated.
Have a go at permanent magnet multi-phase motors.
Well done young man! Lots of information, clear and concise, with a great list of references. Great Video.
Fielding provides an excellent summary and explanation of many electric motor types, with motors in hand. Excellent teacher. Thanks!
"you put a fat kid on a see-saw" SUBSCRIBED
@Eric Cartman In my mental image there was you and Kenny on a see-saw :)
Can't wait to find the first negative comment about this 'insensitive' way of telling it as it is.
As for me, I liked it :-)
Way too much political correctnes out there.
If the fat kid just had lunch, he has to sit closer to the FULL-CRUM while the skinny kid farther from the the fulcrum or the see-saw will be tilted to one end and the skinny kid could fly over the fence. :/ that's torque in PCics.
PC police, watch out... lol
@Eric Cartman There is nothing "un-PC" about calling people fat, idiot. You're not leading a counterculture revolution just because you revel in being insensitive. That goes for all of you.
No question here.. just a big thank you. And praying you will bred more of the same minded people.
Wow! I came across UA-cam video that I actually enjoyed watching because there was loads of information squished into it, pretty well zero run a round, and no stupid music!
Have my sub, great job! 😉
I've never been interested in motors before. I'm more into engines. I however couldn't resist this video. The information density in there is just incredible.
Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge and experience
this is why its said that we all have are gifts, this man was born to teach and be excellent at it.
Seen many videos on this topic but this was explained perfectly.
That's a really neat overview, you are doing here!
What a refreshing thing for a man to just start a video supplying dense information, no fluff no beating around the bush. Great stuff dude.
Great explaination mister ! You are a born teacher .
OMG information overload! WOW! This feels like the video component of a solid motor reference article. Something written that's easy to refer back to would be amazing - but what a fantastic video!!!
I think it's pretty cool that the smartest guy on UA-cam is humble enough to tell you up front he could make a mistake..
Music to my ears, thanks so much for your expertise! Come on everybody, lets buy this guys swag above and keep him going forever!
Wish I'd found your channel sooner. Super impressed by all the tools you build and how useful your videos are.
Damn Skippy! Usually I have to watch these sorts of videos at 2x speed. This is the first time I ever felt like I had to slow it down!
Really information dense, logically organised, and brilliantly presented. I wish more people who make hobbyist/maker type videos would take the "Just the facts, ma'am." approach. Except This Old Tony. I could watch and listen to that guy make stuff all day.
You, my good sir, have earned yourself a shiny new sub. I'm told by people born after the advent of colour TV that those can often be worth as much as cents per year to you newfangled UA-camr Google machine whatsits.
You're welcome. Don't spend it all on broken treadmills.
I can relate. 2X speedwatcher and im watching at x1 and im taking it back more than once cos I missed something that I had to hear over again
Hey Jeremy thanks for these videos about motors. Super helpful. I’m building a belt grinder for knife making motor is 1.5 hp at 3600 rpm with a vfd. Was able to find the motor for free and needed to rewire it, would have had a real hard time without these great videos! Great information spoken and presented very well.
really good video
i didn't give electric motors much thought
and now i'm considering them for a special project...these might be even better than what i had in mind
thank you for the info
Answered my question in first 5 minutes. Thank You, Jeremy.
Taught me more in 5 minutes than 30 alternative videos. Thx man!
Been looking for a channel like this for a while. I'd like to get into DIY with electric motors, but didn't know where to start. Great video.
Wish I could hit the like button more than once. This video deserves many moments of "Wow this is awesome!"
I always enjoy your videos Jeremy. But this series is the very best for explaining a difficult concept. I have an associates degree in electronics and an engineering degree besides, but until I watched the series, I hadn’t realized how much I was missing. Thank you very very much For the great job you do on all these videos.
Awesome job on this video. You are very well spoken and your explanations are great.
As a qualified, tradesman armature winder for over 40 years, I can assure viewers that this bloke knows what he's talking about.
Thank you, Sir. This was very helpful for me, straight to the point, no bs, i like.
Greetings from Germany
This is professional grade education material IMO..
I often wonder if YT will ever try and find the best videos of every topic and start an actual university out of it?
This video is amazing. Clarifying any confusion or questions before they happen. Just really well done.
I never knew there was so many different motors. I learned something thanks love your videos. thumbs up!
Thank you for this very good explanation of the different types of electrical motors. As a cnc machinist i often have to do with those different motors. And now iam trying to build a industrial robot by myself(just like you). I have good skills in fusion 360 and programmed much functions on the Postprocessor on my own. I got all what i need cnc lathe, cnc mill and a good Boss, that gives me the freedom to do my projects as well. I do this because i want to adapt the electrical and physical side of Engineering this would complete my knowledge to build machines. Again: thank you!!!!
I've been working on a project with a friend and your motor guide videos have been great with helping me make more informed design choices. thank you!
Treadmill motors, should be the most unused motors around where I live.. lol Keep up the great work...
Great video, you have real teaching talent. Subscribed!!
Thanks again. You make it seem simple. It truly a gift