Brushless motor with electronic commutation - Hall Sensor. Neodymium Magnets 20 x 3 mm - ali.ski/GgUm2 Hall Sensor A3144 - ali.ski/4LwL5 Transistor IRFZ44N - ali.ski/JtE-hs
Thank you, I'm very touched. I have been busy with other work recently, there are more financial prospects. But I'll try to make new videos, though less often. I have many ideas and plans for video and even bought a lot of materials for this.
By the way, the simplest and most qualitative solution is to use as a rotor fidget spinner with three magnets. This will be a better solution because the rotor centering will be more accurate. If you watch the video carefully, you will understand that my rotor centering is not good. This can be understood by the sound even. The test engine I made from the fidget spinner and there was no such vibration. But I made too many motors from the fidget spinner and I decided not to repeat this method. And yet: be sure to wrap the rotor with adhesive tape along the radius. Otherwise, at a high speed, the magnet will come off and may cause injury to you.
I have made this circuit on many occasions and it works beautifully. I have just been wondering what would happen if a pull down resistor is used with the hall output instead of pull up. Would the output simply go high instead of down when the magnet passes by or such configuration would conflict with the hall's internal circuitory? As always I appreciate everything you do.
If you were to invert the signal from the hall effect sensor, I would imagine that the placement of the sensor would need to be 180 degrees out of phase from where it was previously.
I buy such coils on the market of old things in my city. But it's not at all difficult to reel the coil 300, 500, and even 1000 turns using a wire from an old transformer or motor.
*Посмотрев на колесо с магнитами вспомнил случай, мой дед рассказывал в молодости у него друг был, тот создал газовый вечный движок он работал на разности температур. Пол установки было закопано в земле а половина нет. Так вот, он не продавал это и не пропагандировал ничего но был очень общительный и об установке знал весь поселок. В итоге получил срок. Так вот Grain если в ходе эксперимента что то начнет работать само по себе лучше это утаить* 😁
Этот макет мотора - мотор Минато (патента США №5594289 14 января 1997 г., в котором японец, бизнесмен, Кохеи Минато описывает принцип действия аппарат магнитного вращения), ничего особенного тут нет и ещё бы лучше работал, если бы как и в патенте Минато автор видео использовал бы два полюса электромагнита, а не один. Подобные моторы (с одним полюсом) делал как игрушки, только у меня сигнал на включение электромагнита брался с геркона и через триггер Шмитта (ua-cam.com/video/hcNLolWz4nw/v-deo.html)
Thank you so much for this, it answers a ton of questions I have for my project, I cant tell you just what it means after a great deal of time researching. Subbed, liked. (Im guessing the mossfet gets pretty hot?) What guage wire was it? around 23swg? and the LED also acts as a Fly Wheel.
It is supposed to use the MOSFET B-GEN so that it does not get damaged because the sensor gives a negative pulse to the MOSFET gate while it needs a positive pulse. I did an experiment through my channel and drew the circuit
@@grain8314 He is asking that if you had each wire in different colors some folks do, it would be so much easier to follow which wire went where if a person stopped the video and or any schematic?
G,day Grain your videos are great i have enjoyed doing a few of your projects .. i have hit a brick wall with reading the electrical diagram .. i am stoked you put the wiring diagram up .. it is just that i cant understand the mosfet transistor diagram .. do you have a video of you soldering up the wires on the mosfet transistor and hall sensor .. i have all the right componentsi have tried pausing your video and copying your wiring but no good .. any help would be most appreciated
Thank you! You can use any conventional bipolar transistor with an allowable voltage and current, for example BD139. How to connect IRFZ44N - anod7.ru/files/IRFZ44N.png
i was asking about the colour of the wires from hall sensor to the mosfet switch ... i have a red , green and black wire .. i just wanted to know what colour wire connects to positive and what colour connects to negative as i have little know how
Блиииииииин!!! Опять извиняюсь за детскую восторженность , НО .(восторженное нецензурное выражение!!!))))))......., как на золотую жилу напал!!! И сам видос, манера, снято КЛАССНО! Прям завораживает!!! Но суть!!!! О !!!! Дорого стоит!!! Планы всё грандиознее )))) Спасибо!!! Уважаемый Зерно истины!!!!!))))
I am wondering when the magnet passes by the sensor, does that cause an electric current ( energize the coil) to go through this type of MOSFET (NPN that is), or does it stop the current ( de-energize the coil) that was already going through it when the magnet wasn't by the hall sensor? ( I suppose that would mean by default the NPN MOSFET passes current through it). If this happens to be the case, wouldn't it make sense to use PNP MOSFET instead so it acts like a reed switch as when the magnet passes by the hall, the MOSFET lets current flow through it and the coil is energized at that moment and pushes the magnet? I am confused as always. And thank you for everything you do.
1. The pole of the coil and the poles of the magnets are located at repulsion (if the transistor is open). 2. From the video at 1:36 it is clear that in the absence of a Hall sensor, the transistor is on. 3. When the magnet is in the sensor area, it opens and it closes the transistor. The coil is turned off, the rotor is coasting. 4. The magnet leaves the sensor area, it closes, the transistor opens, the coil turns on, the coil repels the magnet that is nearby.
@@grain8314 I did make this set up back when I first watched it. Except I put my wheel horizontal and I played with it moving it by hand to see when the coil is on and off and for how long each duration. The coil seemed on for more stretch of time and than off-time. I felt the coil should only be one when it needs to for a brief moment when the magnet just passes it, not on it, and certainly not before it ( depending on if one want attraction or repulsion). I noticed I was able to get only so much RPM out of it which wasn't that blazing by any means. I made my disc from the top of a plastic bucket and I placed 12 (N52 Magnet 3/4 inch). I placed the hall right where I could get the most bang for the buck by using my hand mechanically moving the disc to see. Come to think of it, I don't think I tried the reed switch with the setup to see if I would have got more rpm. I should try that to be honest. I also wonder if PNP MOSFET (IRF 9540) will turn it on as the reed switch, just at the time when it needs to, to see if it works better and get more rpm, or combine your transistor with an NPN 2N2222. Maybe it will go faster plus maybe will keep the coil stay cool and not be on when it serves no purpose. I don't know. Looking at your disc at the moment, seeing its circumference, by observing the size of your magnet 20mm = 3/4 inch, and the distance between each magnet, gave me the answer. The distance between two magnets is hardly any more than the size of the magnets. Yep, my plastic bucket lid too big. :-) The diameter of my bucket lid was a good foot and even with 12 magnets, there was probably 3 times more open space than what I see with yours. It seems I have used the same size magnet as you do and looking at your disc it would take perhaps a little over 16 over your magnets to cover the entire circumference of your disc. Meaning the circumference of your disc is roughly one foot which means your disc is hardly over 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter. My disc 30 cm in diameter. Go figure. That is my detective conclusion, details never caught. I also don't know what the numbers on your coil mean except the turns of course. l like to know the size of your wire if it is less than .5 mm or? I assume it is Russian size or? Thanks for everything you do. I like your presentation style of all your videos.
@@alchemy1 Don't forget one thing, that both the sensor and the transistor have their own opening and closing times. This limits the maximum RPM. However, MOSFET can operate at frequencies of tens or hundreds of kilohertz, but I was not interested in the opening time of the Hall sensor. Ask if this is an RPM limitation. In any case, I also achieved a not very high RPM (I did not measure it), in the video you see the maximum - 2:20 By the sound you can understand that this is no more than a few thousand RPM.
Great 👍 You're the best. Can you make a perpetual engine(rotation or piston movement)؟ With permanent magnet and without electricit power. ( completely mechanical)
Если можно،вы можете мне посоветовать так как у вас есть опыт и в результате постоянного трения с машинами складывается отличное от теоретической науки представление. У меня есть железное колесо над которым я хочу провести эксперимент.Вы мне советуете вращать это через магнитное поле как по вашему опыту, или вы мне советуете вращать его механический Через ремень ; 24в двигатель вольт, и в каком из двух случаев экономить энергопотребление? Спасибо
grain Oh thank you for the response! Are the magnets alternating in polarity? For some reason I assumed the same polarity was facing outward all around (but would that still generate ac?). I'm new to this, lol, so thanks again for the response!!
Take the tube with an internal diameter of 22-25 mm, wind 500-1000 turns (or more) with the thinnest wire that you will find. Take neodymium magnets 20 mm - aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-20-x-3-mm-Super-Strong-Rare-Earth-Disc-20mm-x-3mm-Fridge-Permanet-Magnet/32799951088.html Connect the LED and then move the magnets by hand in the coil and you will see it yourself.
If you can not find the wire you can buy it - aliexpress.com/item/Sample-0-1mm-1000m-pc-length-QA-1-155-Copper-Wire-Copper-Line-Enameled-copper-wire/32628561928.html
In this case, you can use any Hall sensor, you just need to know / determine where its anode, cathode and how it reacts to the magnetic field (north / south and distance).
Other UA-cam channels, sites, something from my school hobbies ... Sometimes I invent myself, but most often I transform, modernize or supplement someone else's idea.
This is a coil from an electrical board, I bought this from the old things market. But there is nothing difficult to wind 300-500 turns of wire. The coil frame can be made of cardboard or plastic.
Я один из ваших постоянных подписчиков, и ваша кропотливая работа поражает меня, и я надеюсь, что, если вы сможете продать мне это произведение по разумной цене, у меня останутся важные воспоминания о самых важных творческих людях, которые появляются в социальных сетях. При всем уважении, желаю дальнейших успехов. @назар.
Спасибо за такое лестный отзыв, но я давно разобрал данный девайс, впрочем, как и многие другие. В 2021-м году я делал еще несколько разных моторов, все они также демонтированы.
Да, можно расположить вообще 8 катушек - на каждый магнит. Конечно мощность и эффективность возрастут кратно. Но такая цель не ставилась, я ведь не производством занимаюсь, а просто показываю принцип работы.
Я имел ввиду другое - вторую сторону катушки. Позвольте оставить ссылочку ua-cam.com/video/Q90EfYu9Btk/v-deo.html и вот ещё ua-cam.com/video/c4S_gV_aBdY/v-deo.html
Hii, iam inspired from this circuit, implementing it in magnetically levitating wind turbine which is utilising only permanent magnets and eddy current drive with tungsten carbide, will upload it soon Inspired from Nicola Tesla
I am one of your permanent followers, and your meticulous work amazes me, and I hope that if you can sell me this piece at a reasonable price, I will have an important memory of the most important creative people who appear on social media. With all due respect, I wish you continued success. @nazar
Dude your videos are awesome.you are doing great.please upload more and more videos.we are waiting.
Thank you, I'm very touched. I have been busy with other work recently, there are more financial prospects. But I'll try to make new videos, though less often. I have many ideas and plans for video and even bought a lot of materials for this.
this beautiful thing+gearbox= real car sound!!!
Brilliant 👏 Simple and elegant project demonstration and explanation 👍
Neodymium magnets - aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-20mm-x-3mm-N35-Mini-Super-Strong-Rare-Earth-Fridge-Permanet-Magnet-20-3-20x3/32762195192.html
Hall Sensor A3144 - aliexpress.com/item/10-UGN3503UA-UGN3503U-ugn3503-503-TO92/32845516704.html
IRFZ44N - aliexpress.com/item/Newest-5Pcs-IRFZ44N-IRFZ44-N-Channel-49A-55V-Transistor-MOSFET-Component-TO-220-Power-Best-Price/32678067511.html
thanks
You can use any transistor - not MOSFET, ordinary n-p-n or p-n-p, the main thing is that it has an allowable voltage and current.
magnet arrangement are nsns or nn/ss ?
waterislife Jr.
All magnets are located the same one - one pole outward, the other pole inward.
By the way, the simplest and most qualitative solution is to use as a rotor fidget spinner with three magnets. This will be a better solution because the rotor centering will be more accurate. If you watch the video carefully, you will understand that my rotor centering is not good. This can be understood by the sound even. The test engine I made from the fidget spinner and there was no such vibration. But I made too many motors from the fidget spinner and I decided not to repeat this method.
And yet: be sure to wrap the rotor with adhesive tape along the radius. Otherwise, at a high speed, the magnet will come off and may cause injury to you.
Excellent video and the most beautiful (motor sound ) and visual effects .. Thank you
I am making this for a school project, and was wondering what size wore you used to connect all the components, if you happen to remember. Thank you
lol so simple that is perfect THANKYOU SO MUCH
This project is very good!
you are the man .. Thank you
So cool!!!
I have made this circuit on many occasions and it works beautifully.
I have just been wondering what would happen if a pull down resistor is used with the hall output instead of pull up. Would the output simply go high instead of down when the magnet passes by or such configuration would conflict with the hall's internal circuitory?
As always I appreciate everything you do.
If you were to invert the signal from the hall effect sensor, I would imagine that the placement of the sensor would need to be 180 degrees out of phase from where it was previously.
Great video!
yes )) как всегда КЛАСС !!!
Ahhhhh this is interesting! Nice one man!
Que padre...mi Rey que uso para el núcleo me dicen que lo mejor es el acero en zinc .... que yo no se que cosa dame tu opinión amigo
Would it be possible to make this happen by connecting electrodes submerged in (salt?)water that was being charged by permanent magnets?
Awesome
great video, Is there a ling to that particular coil you are using or tell us what it came from
I buy such coils on the market of old things in my city. But it's not at all difficult to reel the coil 300, 500, and even 1000 turns using a wire from an old transformer or motor.
Is it possible to connect a hall sensor directly to a 12V battery? Can a hall sensor act as a switch?
Does it spin at a continuous rate?
Очень интересные эксперименты. Так держать!
*Посмотрев на колесо с магнитами вспомнил случай, мой дед рассказывал в молодости у него друг был, тот создал газовый вечный движок он работал на разности температур. Пол установки было закопано в земле а половина нет. Так вот, он не продавал это и не пропагандировал ничего но был очень общительный и об установке знал весь поселок. В итоге получил срок. Так вот Grain если в ходе эксперимента что то начнет работать само по себе лучше это утаить* 😁
Этот макет мотора - мотор Минато (патента США №5594289 14 января 1997 г., в котором японец, бизнесмен, Кохеи Минато описывает принцип действия аппарат магнитного вращения), ничего особенного тут нет и ещё бы лучше работал, если бы как и в патенте Минато автор видео использовал бы два полюса электромагнита, а не один. Подобные моторы (с одним полюсом) делал как игрушки, только у меня сигнал на включение электромагнита брался с геркона и через триггер Шмитта (ua-cam.com/video/hcNLolWz4nw/v-deo.html)
*Видео классные, приятно смотреть молодец папа!*
Cooooool. Pretty nice to make with kids.
That's very imaginative. Thank you Grain, Tom.
Thank you so much for this, it answers a ton of questions I have for my project, I cant tell you just what it means after a great deal of time researching. Subbed, liked. (Im guessing the mossfet gets pretty hot?) What guage wire was it? around 23swg? and the LED also acts as a Fly Wheel.
Thank you, coil wire 0.31 mm diameter - 1:14
@@grain8314 Thanks for that.
How it works?
Sir.. please teach me.... how to connect that hall sensor with batery to motor... i got one hall senso effect..... three pin
Los imanes cómo los pones norte sur ???
Great for a Science Fair Project and learning in the schools.
Thanks!
It is supposed to use the MOSFET B-GEN so that it does not get damaged because the sensor gives a negative pulse to the MOSFET gate while it needs a positive pulse. I did an experiment through my channel and drew the circuit
i love this project Grain. is there any chance you would be so kind as to colour code your wiring diagram as i am having a little trouble
Thank you, I did not understand the question about colour code.
@@grain8314 He is asking that if you had each wire in different colors some folks do, it would be so much easier to follow which wire went where if a person stopped the video and or any schematic?
Grain! At the end, you have a generator with the red LED. How many turns are in the generator?
4500 turns. But with good speed and large neodymium magnets you will get a light from a coil with 500 turns.
did you buy the generator with 4500 turns or did you make it yourself?
G,day Grain your videos are great i have enjoyed doing a few of your projects .. i have hit a brick wall with reading the electrical diagram .. i am stoked you put the wiring diagram up .. it is just that i cant understand the mosfet transistor diagram .. do you have a video of you soldering up the wires on the mosfet transistor and hall sensor .. i have all the right componentsi have tried pausing your video and copying your wiring but no good .. any help would be most appreciated
Thank you! You can use any conventional bipolar transistor with an allowable voltage and current, for example BD139. How to connect IRFZ44N - anod7.ru/files/IRFZ44N.png
@@grain8314 sir what is 240
Still way better than a combustion engine
can you try overload all projeckt??? thanks
If you move the electro magnet to the inside of the wheel in the same position just on the back of the mounted magnets would it still spin?
Yes.
i was asking about the colour of the wires from hall sensor to the mosfet switch ... i have a red , green and black wire .. i just wanted to know what colour wire connects to positive and what colour connects to negative as i have little know how
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Very good!!! Show
Блиииииииин!!! Опять извиняюсь за детскую восторженность , НО .(восторженное нецензурное выражение!!!))))))......., как на золотую жилу напал!!!
И сам видос, манера, снято КЛАССНО! Прям завораживает!!! Но суть!!!! О !!!! Дорого стоит!!!
Планы всё грандиознее )))) Спасибо!!! Уважаемый Зерно истины!!!!!))))
:)
@@grain8314 Ок!))
Yeah. What is that thing on the other side of the coil on the left?
Hall Sensor
I like this idea...👍👍
My mind got blown away
Thank you 💕
#awesom
From where you are getting this coils? Great video!😀
Thank! I buy these coils in the market of old things in my city. They are cheap and are used in some electric panels.
@@grain8314and I have this kind of market in my city, thanks
This is my favorite place. :)
An Axial flux topology would be the best for this kind of motor.
hi grain.how are the magnets arrranged.i mean like N-S-N-S-N-S or how.thanks bro
No, here all the magnets are directed by the same pole.
Congratulations for video. It's really cool.
*Aki aki pinter Mantan pensiunan profesor jiganamah da*
love it
And now add a RPM meter build, lots of fun!
I was thinking of buying a RPM meter, but I'm sorry for the money for this useless thing. My channel has no purpose to compete with someone on RPM. :)
Superb...
Love it
What is the use of this brushless motor... Any application?
It's just a training mock-up. I do not make video for practical use.
I am wondering when the magnet passes by the sensor, does that cause an electric current ( energize the coil) to go through this type of MOSFET (NPN that is), or does it stop the current ( de-energize the coil) that was already going through it when the magnet wasn't by the hall sensor? ( I suppose that would mean by default the NPN MOSFET passes current through it).
If this happens to be the case, wouldn't it make sense to use PNP MOSFET instead so it acts like a reed switch as when the magnet passes by the hall, the MOSFET lets current flow through it and the coil is energized at that moment and pushes the magnet?
I am confused as always.
And thank you for everything you do.
1. The pole of the coil and the poles of the magnets are located at repulsion (if the transistor is open).
2. From the video at 1:36 it is clear that in the absence of a Hall sensor, the transistor is on.
3. When the magnet is in the sensor area, it opens and it closes the transistor. The coil is turned off, the rotor is coasting.
4. The magnet leaves the sensor area, it closes, the transistor opens, the coil turns on, the coil repels the magnet that is nearby.
@@grain8314 I did make this set up back when I first watched it. Except I put my wheel horizontal and I played with it moving it by hand to see when the coil is on and off and for how long each duration. The coil seemed on for more stretch of time and than off-time. I felt the coil should only be one when it needs to for a brief moment when the magnet just passes it, not on it, and certainly not before it ( depending on if one want attraction or repulsion). I noticed I was able to get only so much RPM out of it which wasn't that blazing by any means. I made my disc from the top of a plastic bucket and I placed 12 (N52 Magnet 3/4 inch). I placed the hall right where I could get the most bang for the buck by using my hand mechanically moving the disc to see. Come to think of it, I don't think I tried the reed switch with the setup to see if I would have got more rpm. I should try that to be honest. I also wonder if PNP MOSFET (IRF 9540) will turn it on as the reed switch, just at the time when it needs to, to see if it works better and get more rpm, or combine your transistor with an NPN 2N2222. Maybe it will go faster plus maybe will keep the coil stay cool and not be on when it serves no purpose. I don't know.
Looking at your disc at the moment, seeing its circumference, by observing the size of your magnet 20mm = 3/4 inch, and the distance between each magnet, gave me the answer. The distance between two magnets is hardly any more than the size of the magnets. Yep, my plastic bucket lid too big. :-)
The diameter of my bucket lid was a good foot and even with 12 magnets, there was probably 3 times more open space than what I see with yours.
It seems I have used the same size magnet as you do and looking at your disc it would take perhaps a little over 16 over your magnets to cover the entire circumference of your disc. Meaning the circumference of your disc is roughly one foot which means your disc is hardly over 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter. My disc 30 cm in diameter. Go figure. That is my detective conclusion, details never caught.
I also don't know what the numbers on your coil mean except the turns of course. l like to know the size of your wire if it is less than .5 mm or? I assume it is Russian size or?
Thanks for everything you do. I like your presentation style of all your videos.
@@alchemy1 Don't forget one thing, that both the sensor and the transistor have their own opening and closing times. This limits the maximum RPM. However, MOSFET can operate at frequencies of tens or hundreds of kilohertz, but I was not interested in the opening time of the Hall sensor. Ask if this is an RPM limitation. In any case, I also achieved a not very high RPM (I did not measure it), in the video you see the maximum - 2:20 By the sound you can understand that this is no more than a few thousand RPM.
@@grain8314 How to increase the current flow with your proposed circuit (currently not going up from 30mA).?
@@mariastanford5701 Use thicker wire for the coil.
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Muito top
Great 👍
You're the best.
Can you make a perpetual engine(rotation or piston movement)؟
With permanent magnet and without electricit power.
( completely mechanical)
Super main. Great
Если можно،вы можете мне посоветовать так как у вас есть опыт и в результате постоянного трения с машинами складывается отличное от теоретической науки представление.
У меня есть железное колесо над которым я хочу провести эксперимент.Вы мне советуете вращать это через магнитное поле как по вашему опыту, или вы мне советуете вращать его механический
Через ремень ; 24в двигатель вольт, и в каком из двух случаев экономить энергопотребление? Спасибо
Я не знаю вашей конструкции, но мне кажется, вращать двигателем предпочтительней.
where can i buy those coils ?
Awesome work man !
It is easy to reel the coil yourself if you take the wire from an old transformer or motor. But I bought a few coils among the old stuff.
@@grain8314, i know but i don't have the iron .. i don't know where i can find laminated iron
@@implosionacademy-8626 There is no iron in the coil. But there are neodymium magnets on the disk. Link to buy magnets is in the video description.
@@grain8314, in order to build a strong coil, it must have iron inside of it, " iron core ". are you sure that there is only copper in the coil ?
@@implosionacademy-8626 Yes, in this motor the coil has no iron, look at 1:12 and you will see that there is nothing there.
Nicce
How is that generator made? Is there something between the coil and the led? Is it ac to dc?
The LED simply connects to the coil. The generator generates an alternating current, therefore the LED uses only half of the generator pulses.
grain Oh thank you for the response!
Are the magnets alternating in polarity? For some reason I assumed the same polarity was facing outward all around (but would that still generate ac?).
I'm new to this, lol, so thanks again for the response!!
Take the tube with an internal diameter of 22-25 mm, wind 500-1000 turns (or more) with the thinnest wire that you will find. Take neodymium magnets 20 mm - aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-20-x-3-mm-Super-Strong-Rare-Earth-Disc-20mm-x-3mm-Fridge-Permanet-Magnet/32799951088.html
Connect the LED and then move the magnets by hand in the coil and you will see it yourself.
"Are the magnets alternating in polarity?" - No, as the magnets pull together, you also use them.
If you can not find the wire you can buy it - aliexpress.com/item/Sample-0-1mm-1000m-pc-length-QA-1-155-Copper-Wire-Copper-Line-Enameled-copper-wire/32628561928.html
Hello. I have a Hall magnetic sensor A3144, but it has a different symbol. Not 93371 Can such a sensor be used for construction?
In this case, you can use any Hall sensor, you just need to know / determine where its anode, cathode and how it reacts to the magnetic field (north / south and distance).
@@grain8314 Thank you very much!
From where you get thes ideas
Other UA-cam channels, sites, something from my school hobbies ... Sometimes I invent myself, but most often I transform, modernize or supplement someone else's idea.
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How much RPM ?????
Супер гениално@
Mas proyectos con sensores de efecto halla y Mosfet
What are the magnate order
All magnets are the same.
what is the applied voltage
5 to 28 volts
why did you put resistors ?
1 kohm for opening the transistor, 240 ohms to limit the current LED.
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Where do You buy this coil
This is a coil from an electrical board, I bought this from the old things market. But there is nothing difficult to wind 300-500 turns of wire. The coil frame can be made of cardboard or plastic.
1:14 Откуда в не русскоязычном канале Катушка от реле производства СССР ?)))) Каналу респект классный канал!
Глобализация, сэр! :) Спасибо!
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What is the hall sensor plz tell me
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall-Sensor
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect_sensor
Sensor + gets Magnet Power = Electricity energy
Its a tiny Tesla dynamo. Can replace the hall sensor with a copper coil.
Right grain?
"Can replace the hall sensor with a copper coil?"
It happened before :) - ua-cam.com/video/b0nmh-x1AIU/v-deo.html
Sir Copper coil gauge how much?
This is not so important, but it is advisable to make a coil with a diameter corresponding to the diameters of the magnets.
the beginning of tesla
Я один из ваших постоянных подписчиков, и ваша кропотливая работа поражает меня, и я надеюсь, что, если вы сможете продать мне это произведение по разумной цене, у меня останутся важные воспоминания о самых важных творческих людях, которые появляются в социальных сетях. При всем уважении, желаю дальнейших успехов. @назар.
Спасибо за такое лестный отзыв, но я давно разобрал данный девайс, впрочем, как и многие другие. В 2021-м году я делал еще несколько разных моторов, все они также демонтированы.
Сплсибо агромне.@
V8 😎😄
the coil needs to be used on both sides
Да, можно расположить вообще 8 катушек - на каждый магнит. Конечно мощность и эффективность возрастут кратно. Но такая цель не ставилась, я ведь не производством занимаюсь, а просто показываю принцип работы.
Я имел ввиду другое - вторую сторону катушки. Позвольте оставить ссылочку ua-cam.com/video/Q90EfYu9Btk/v-deo.html и вот ещё ua-cam.com/video/c4S_gV_aBdY/v-deo.html
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Hii, iam inspired from this circuit, implementing it in magnetically levitating wind turbine which is utilising only permanent magnets and eddy current drive with tungsten carbide, will upload it soon
Inspired from Nicola Tesla
muito bom !
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can you give circuit
circuit available in video - 1:27
Pls wiring diagram mosfet hell
diagram 1:27
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sounds like a V8
Cool but it's not a practical motor
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I was watching the motor then suddenly it explode. Such a waste that you have to make a new one.
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Squikkanollistic !!!
I am one of your permanent followers, and your meticulous work amazes me, and I hope that if you can sell me this piece at a reasonable price, I will have an important memory of the most important creative people who appear on social media. With all due respect, I wish you continued success. @nazar
Awesome