A simple Transistor circuit running a brushless washing maching motor Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- I have upgraded the Tinman/ Lidmotor transistor circuit that I replicated in previous videos, to be able to run more powerful motors. This could realistically power a bicycle or even be a good start for a Gerard Morin motor/generator device. If you dont know what I'm talking about check out his video here • Gerard Morin: Early Se...
I've got my circuit but no motor but not gonna give up! Glad to see our moment!
Thank you for posting Fella, i notice we have similar wiring techniques. It should make things easier to follow.
You`ll need at least, 40 amps, to move your weight around. I think, a modified alternator, into a 3 phase, with a few IRFZ44, in parallel, will do the work. Perhaps, a higher Amps transistor. I`m running, a VHS motor, on 3v, with a D2624, I removed from an old CRT tv.
Use three of those circuits, one on each phase. That should work a treat.
Greetings! Was wondering if you could post a step by step video of how you soldered, wired everything together????
I was hoping that the washer motor would be driven with 102V in proper three phase synchronization just like the manufacturers original design. I know this would take three transistors capable of handling the voltage necessary to drive the motor coils at their max without burning them up including the heatsinked transistors as well.
I thought these motors were closer to 310v.
Perhaps rectified and smoothed AC mains which is then PWM'd with suitably sized MOSFET?
I think Gerard Morin could use your help to run his motor problems as a free energy unstoppable team.
great to see your progress on these motors.
Sir kindly share which transistor are you using and wuring and circuit making video plz
Hi I want to use this Motor to drive a LOW 300RPM Wind Turbine Motor to generate electricity,do you think its a good idea.What issue would I come up against this setup.Thanks
Does the high voltage spike from the transistor turning off cause a strong magnetic pull momentarily pulling the rotor indicated by the ringing noise? Although wasted energy, would a flyback diode prevent that (losing battery charging part). Or would a gradual turnoff of the transistor/mosfet help with that spike?
I'm interested in a simple circuit to drive these motors at a fixed speed without having to buy £80 bldc drivers for each motor.
Good job ,on the other phase does it generate any volts.
Keep going with this, high efficiency is nearly free energy!
Thanks for the encouragement. This has been quite a break through for me and big push for me to go to the next phase of testing
+Darren Hoffer Sweet! im a domestic electrician so have a little understanding of what's going on, im only just diving into the world of electronics and coils ect myself, its been an interesting journey, have seen alot of promising videos of other people and their experiments, dreaming of my future off grid.
hi mate Great video , but 1 question , how is the stator wired up ?? 1 phase ? or 1 pole on the phase ? any picture ? PLEASE.
Use a 48v brushless scooter controller. It will give you more torque and speed.
Thanks Darren great Video.
Glad you liked it! I'll be uploading a part 2 soon.
Thanks a lot. This is what I was searching. Finally got.
thats very nice circuit my friend and i know you will make more modification to impruve it
Hi Darren you are not using a controler ? So the timing is not set but still it runs with your transistor circuit
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It’s motor of lg or Samsung washer ?
The original circuit to drive the motor outputs sinusoidal voltage to reduce stepping noise, but you get high-pitched noise as a result
one wire goes to one set of coils, what exactly is the other? is it a signal wire maybe ? if it is a signal wire maybe you just need two more setups to fire the other sets of coils... dude if it turns out that easy, Girard has wasted a lot of time waiting on a controller lol. cant wait to see how it comes out. have some thoughts of my own on the subject but im unable to test any theories right now. wish you luck buddy!
You are absolutely correct, in my next video I'm going to show some attempts at using the other coils to get more torque. What I came to conclusion is just what you said,adding a circuit to each one is the easiest way to maximize the power. Stay tuned, I'll be finished editing it and upload it in a couple days.
wonderful to hear! look forward to seeing it!
What washer was this from?
Thanks for videos
Please make about front load washing machine pcb circuit board from output power how to check sir
Can you please send me the web site from where i can purchase the motor ? Which motor manufacturer do you recommend ?
some 2nd-hand motors are for sale, online. at ebay / amazon. look for lg, samsung or whirlpool washer motor.
www.fisherpaykeltechnologies.com/products/direct-drive-motors/
can this circuit run hoverbord motor ? how can i do it ?
Great job brother! 🖒
could this be used to drive something like a bike or something? and would it be strong enough to do that?
zenol leytan that's the plan. I am working on increasing the transistors power rating to increase voltage and then hooking up one set to each phase to maximize torque. After that I'll be putting it on a bicycle
cool, can;t wait to see that.
@@darrenhoffer4018 did you get your motor to work on your bike
this is kond of late what if I wanna do 370v do I just upgrade the transistor and what transistors would you recommend
You could use A voltage reducer/regulator circuit to bring down the voltage to the rating of any transistor you might currently have, or simply buy a new, high voltage transistor rated above 370v and at least 3 amp..The TIP152 is NPN transistor that's rated at 400v and 7 amp so I would start there. PNP transitors are harder to find. I found one at DigiKey rated at 400v, model # MJE5852GOS-ND. A simple search on google should help find more options. I hope this helps
Use Transmission power not ac or dc
The secret is to use radio frequency of field energy and windings utilized as pick up atena then low amp/high voltage produces efficiency...... this kind of drum motor can provide 80 hp running on 400 volts and 4 amps
Note how the trolls keep pointing back to low volts and high current of ac or dc
@@waldieschmidtke9630 Factory rating of these motors is a max of .9HP. And that is at 310 volts and about 3 amps and 1400 RPM. Other ones are rated at only .6 HP. None of them will run at 80HP.
Can i buit it with 380vdc
The clicking noise you hear is the 3rd phase not hooked up.
What about 2nd phase? It's not hooked up neither. What exactly is causing the clicking noise? It's unbearable.
Good content 🙏👍
make alternator from that motor for product electricity
Has anyone figured out how to run one of these motors on an AC inverter? I have a more normal 3 phase square motor that runs OK but can't get one like this to run, it just vibrates and won't turn.
I'm actually working on that as well. I have tried several different values of capacitors, and wired it in delta and y configurations but haven't made any progress yet, when I do I will be making a video to show what I find out. There have been others who have videos showing that it can be done, this is one that got me working on it... ruclips.net/video/kJQwrieXp9s/видео.html
Essentially a hard drive motor is that same thing only smaller...just google search "How To Run A HDD Motor Or Three Phase Motor From A Single Phase". I hope this helps.
Why would you be trying capacitors when you really need a 3 phase inverter? This is more like a brushless 3 phase quadcopter motor but uses a lot more power. The circuit in this video is nonsense, he's only running one phase. I want to get the 3 phase pancake style motors to run like the square ones do and I got a variable speed drive but it won't run the pancake motor for some reason. I can spin it by hand but when I connect the VSD it just locks up and won't spin. Maybe some of the settings in the VSD are not correct but I've tried a lot of different settings and can't get it to run.
I got the motor to turn using a 3 phase inverter motor speed control but it just barely turns really slowly at about 0.8 RPM. If I try to run it faster it just vibrates and won't turn.
'INVERTER' ?????? this is a DC motor. 3-PHASE BLDC. it needs a suitable BLDC driver/controller. cheers
illustration of a Multi-pole 3-phase stator
lgechupacabra.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/standard-wire.gif
@@daviddavids2884 BLDC is controlled by inverter, isnt it?
@@rapbalance N O. DC; a bldc DRIVER. sequential, 3-way PWM. see the brushless escs used in hobbies.
verysmart.ch/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BLDCmotorcontroller.jpg
@@rapbalance the description of BLDC operation in the wikipedia article NOT correct.
@@daviddavids2884 isnt that what the inverter does? sequential 3 phase PWM.
3:07 sorry man it is broken, the centre is going anticlockwise and the outside is going clockwise. lol
No that's just how it appears in the video
Logan T well duh
@@gwcoty0715 lol
good simple circuit... audio is very feeble
Como se ase el circuito
Sounds Like a Bike
Apakah bisa mutar kiri kanan
how to auto-start this??
use ALL Three PHASES, that's how.
300 volts
Rev it up
Works better with an RC ESC and servo tester. Pause the link below at 3 seconds, rewire as shown and voila.
ruclips.net/video/YD38Q0-eclE/видео.html
На русском бы еще
you ruined a good motor.