How to make the smallest water pump at home - diy water pump using mini dc motor

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  • How to make the smallest water pump at home - diy water pump using mini dc motor
    In this video, I show how to make a very small but extremely powerful water pump using a mini Coreless DC motor.
    In the test I did in the video, you can see that about 3 meters of water is thrown.
    You can start this engine with a voltage of 1.5 to 3.7 and you can use a small lithium battery.
    This small water pump motor can pump 1 liter of water in 1 minute.
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  • @PenguinDIY
    @PenguinDIY  2 года назад +175

    Thanks for watching 😉😉😉
    Subscribe to my channel if you like❤

    • @inventorarun7861
      @inventorarun7861 2 года назад +6

      Hii bro

    • @themeantuber
      @themeantuber 2 года назад +5

      Dude, you're good 👍🏻😊 subscribing!

    • @vmened
      @vmened 2 года назад +7

      How many hours it can operate without failure? Please share your experience.

    • @manp1039
      @manp1039 2 года назад +4

      i really like your design. I am wondering if it may improve efficiency if the fins were slightly cupped towards the direction of rotation. And had you considered making a tesla version of your water pump? I think I might like to trry making one of your pumps and then making a version in shape of a tesla version of a water pump. I would be interested to know if your pump could generate electricity. Could you make a video demponstrating it being used generating electricity?

    • @anotherthing
      @anotherthing 2 года назад

      @@vmened Pressure head would be nice too.

  • @krokkor
    @krokkor 2 года назад +548

    Amazing work. Just a tip: the base plate rotated 90 ° allows the use of fixing screws

    • @PenguinDIY
      @PenguinDIY  2 года назад +80

      Yes, this is possible.

    • @ericmakaveli9433
      @ericmakaveli9433 2 года назад

      Amazing reply. Just a tip: shut tf up and allow him grace for his skills. GTFOH

    • @tenhovergonha7692
      @tenhovergonha7692 2 года назад +6

      But uses more space

    • @jacobthiele9818
      @jacobthiele9818 2 года назад +8

      You could also just slide flat nuts under the plate how it is now and screw from the other side of the mounting surface

    • @jaimonjoseph2654
      @jaimonjoseph2654 2 года назад

      Hi

  • @mRibbons
    @mRibbons 2 года назад +253

    I love when the algorithm recommends unusual content like this. I have no practical use for something like this in my life, but I still watched the whole video and felt very satisfied seeing it in action.

    • @hoobakam.3931
      @hoobakam.3931 2 года назад +4

      Agreed 😁

    • @rodgerwoods4971
      @rodgerwoods4971 2 года назад +3

      Same here.. I like people and their videos. Especially when they have that ability to "think outside the box".

    • @Pierstoval
      @Pierstoval 2 года назад +4

      Practical use: a pump to ensure pets water is always moving so it doesn't get algae, and you can even combine it with a super simple filter to retain dirty stuff 👍

    • @mRibbons
      @mRibbons 2 года назад +3

      @@Pierstoval Well yeah. No doi. I don't have aquatic pets, so I don't need a pump.

    • @Pierstoval
      @Pierstoval 2 года назад +5

      @@mRibbons Would be for cats and dogs! A simple bowl with still water isn't enough for cats or dogs, because with these heats, still water gets dirty pretty rapidly, so having moving water is important for that :)

  • @Xavier_Everwhere
    @Xavier_Everwhere 2 года назад +2

    Another art of an Engineer artist

    • @inventorarun7861
      @inventorarun7861 2 года назад

      Hello sir

    • @Xavier_Everwhere
      @Xavier_Everwhere 2 года назад

      @@inventorarun7861 hello

    • @inventorarun7861
      @inventorarun7861 2 года назад

      @@Xavier_Everwhere Bhai main bhi water pump bnaya hu kaisa hai

    • @Xavier_Everwhere
      @Xavier_Everwhere 2 года назад

      @@inventorarun7861 already watched but not professional build up like him.

    • @georgestam1710
      @georgestam1710 2 года назад

      @@inventorarun7861 stop spamming people and tell them to watch your crappy vids... It's frustrating...

  • @mattmansarizona8868
    @mattmansarizona8868 2 года назад +1

    That's perfect for a non intrusive fish tank addition.

  • @PCBWay
    @PCBWay 2 года назад +8

    This is absolutely superb, great job 👍

  • @marceldu57
    @marceldu57 Год назад +1

    It seems really powerful for a small pump!

  • @Segafishy
    @Segafishy Год назад +1

    Love this design as I like to fettle myself, only thing I would maybe say is if you want to use it in a setting where theres aquatic life present you want to use Silicone without any additives in which case it will state it's Fish or Aquarium safe, alright the big tubes are a bit pricey online but you can find dirt cheap stuff listed as Silicone RTV sealant in an auto parts store that is the same stuff and often even advertises itself for aquarium use.

  • @dreamwolf7302
    @dreamwolf7302 2 года назад

    this...would be really cool for a micro aquarium with some little snails or something

  • @erikrobillard6950
    @erikrobillard6950 Год назад

    very nice little centrifugal pump. thank you

  • @TJXD
    @TJXD 2 года назад +1

    Trying to think what i would use it for, maybe to make a huge drip system that can water twice as fast or i dont know really cool though.

  • @JoelsonMedeiros
    @JoelsonMedeiros 2 года назад +7

    Trabalho simplesmente fantástico.

  • @ИванБорисов-м3е
    @ИванБорисов-м3е 2 года назад

    Афигеть! Микроскопический центробежный насос.

  • @thomastechnical2075
    @thomastechnical2075 2 года назад +1

    Wao to Good
    Maza aya

  • @hasantey
    @hasantey 2 года назад

    به به عجب پمپی قدرت عالی داشت دمت گرم 🥰

  • @v.gedace1519
    @v.gedace1519 4 месяца назад

    WOW. Use this as pump for SSD water cooler!

  • @abolfazlkofa
    @abolfazlkofa 2 года назад +1

    Very good 👍

  • @abolfazlkofa
    @abolfazlkofa 2 года назад +1

    عالی بود پسر✌👍

  • @tulipprintprint8158
    @tulipprintprint8158 2 года назад

    Beautiful way to upcycle

  • @kinoko_no_kami
    @kinoko_no_kami Год назад

    すごいな
    数百点レベルでここまでのものが作れるなんて

  • @redzebra6688
    @redzebra6688 2 года назад

    Bravo helal olsun maşallah 🧿

  • @joaocarlospeixoto5379
    @joaocarlospeixoto5379 Год назад

    That is a Nice idea dude and it actually works

  • @zainaltv
    @zainaltv 2 года назад

    Simple and good

  • @teamofwar6757
    @teamofwar6757 2 года назад

    0:02 Nice ASMR

  • @PejmanTayebi
    @PejmanTayebi 2 года назад

    عجب پمپ بامزه ای 😎

  • @MohammadrezaGholami-v6y
    @MohammadrezaGholami-v6y 8 месяцев назад

    اصلا باورم نمیشه یه همچین هم وطنی داشته باشم اول وقتی کیفیت کارتون رو دیدم گفتم ۱۰۰ درصد اروپایی هستید ولی الان افنخار میکنم به شما اهل چه شهری هستید ؟❤

    • @PenguinDIY
      @PenguinDIY  8 месяцев назад

      ممنون
      اهل تبریز

  • @ralfrudiracer
    @ralfrudiracer 2 года назад

    Danke für deine durchdachte Antwort!

  • @kanefoaker
    @kanefoaker Год назад

    i think that device is worthy to sell ☺

  • @neeraja9374
    @neeraja9374 Год назад

    The motor will break after a few minutes due to excessive internal heat buildup because it's insulated all around and heat can't escape. Is it possible to create a design in which the water passively cools the motor when it is pumping? If it's possible, that design will be superior to this one.

  • @vadimivanov4436
    @vadimivanov4436 2 года назад +1

    Интересно, а в качестве воздушной турбины можно использовать?

    • @PenguinDIY
      @PenguinDIY  2 года назад

      Нет, его нельзя использовать как ветряк.

    • @ГеннадийГром-в8ю
      @ГеннадийГром-в8ю Год назад

      Странно... 🤔 А производители видеокарт, ноутбуков, автомобильных и турбореактивных двигателей об этом не знали и даже не подозревали, что нельзя использовать турбины в своих девайсах, и вовсю ставят их в свои устройства для охлаждения и нагнетания воздуха! 👍😁🤪

  • @jonathanyoung5780
    @jonathanyoung5780 Год назад

    Huh...that's pretty cool 😎

  • @johnwindow3361
    @johnwindow3361 Год назад

    Не долго он проживёт без охлаждения.

  • @rodrigoleite9149
    @rodrigoleite9149 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @danielumpierrez3762
    @danielumpierrez3762 2 года назад

    It also work as heater for a while

  • @neves5083
    @neves5083 2 года назад

    Really cool

  • @pietrociaramitaro8156
    @pietrociaramitaro8156 2 года назад

    Sei il numero uno!!!

  • @captnemo3376
    @captnemo3376 Год назад

    HI
    wonderful work!
    what glue did you use to glue the body of the syringe?

  • @belenesalfonsoymery
    @belenesalfonsoymery Год назад

    El motor se puede sumergir en agua, gracias

  • @randomstranger1188
    @randomstranger1188 2 года назад +2

    This is badass. Well done 👏

  • @kabandajamir9844
    @kabandajamir9844 Год назад

    So nice

  • @mjusa4279
    @mjusa4279 2 года назад

    Appreciate your hard work but I’ll just buy one for 10$ instead..

  • @ashalata4
    @ashalata4 Год назад

    Its like an air raid siren 🤣😂

  • @krunalpanchal6137
    @krunalpanchal6137 2 года назад

    super 🔥🔥🔥

  • @starbase247
    @starbase247 2 года назад

    What organic super glue is that? I've never found anything that bonds to polypropylene.

  • @slvyc
    @slvyc 2 года назад

    Was about to plan on using this until i saw the flow speed lol

  • @SearChnadonnet
    @SearChnadonnet 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the forecast! 📊 Need some advice: 🙏 I found these words 😅. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). How do I use this? 🤨

  • @jessehoman4855
    @jessehoman4855 2 года назад

    That would break within 24hrs in any real world trials

  • @MelSergej
    @MelSergej 2 года назад

    Талант!

  • @sergei61391
    @sergei61391 2 года назад

    Ещё бы подобный компрессор из шприца 🧐

    • @Dimatralala
      @Dimatralala 2 года назад

      прислал бы какой-то блогер нахаляву))

  • @marleyboy7732
    @marleyboy7732 2 года назад

    Love these neat lil projects. But could never find lil motors like this. Where do these come from?

    • @CheapCheerful
      @CheapCheerful 2 года назад

      Looks like from a micro toy quadcopter

  • @7ulian7apataC
    @7ulian7apataC 6 месяцев назад

    Quiero hacer una piscina en maqueta. Esta será la bomba

  • @theCJoe
    @theCJoe Год назад

    "kleinste Pumpe", passt aber ne halbe Tube Silikon rein... sagen wir eine kleine Pumpe

  • @YuriySt-jh2nz
    @YuriySt-jh2nz Год назад

    А долго ли проживет мотор при отсутствии сальника на валу эл. двигателя?

  • @Duane002
    @Duane002 2 года назад +1

    That motor is going to overheat! It is air cooled and you just filled all the motors cooling slots with silicone!!

  • @Geolaminar
    @Geolaminar 2 года назад

    Bro if you can afford a vise that nice, you can afford a real micropump

  • @beachbumsdn80
    @beachbumsdn80 2 года назад +236

    Cool idea. I am curious how long that motor lasts since you covered all the airflow holes with silicone.

    • @londonnight937
      @londonnight937 2 года назад +48

      Since it's a submersible pump, if its working fully submerged in room temperature water, I think it won't have any problems. Besides, its a very small power motor.

    • @djSpinege
      @djSpinege 2 года назад +34

      1,000 to 3,000 hours in ideal conditions. i use the same motors on micro drones and if they get worked too hard and heat up they don't last long at all. we used to change them out every month or so.

    • @AlexOvechkinSucks
      @AlexOvechkinSucks Год назад +17

      @@djSpinege yeah probably a good idea to undervolt this one for the sake of longevity.

    • @sansara980
      @sansara980 Год назад

      Тупые американцы) он сгорит)

    • @sammyd7857
      @sammyd7857 Год назад +7

      It will overheat if run at normal voltage. It needs fins on it, probably even one fin would be enough seeing as it is in water

  • @pawelwelsberg6800
    @pawelwelsberg6800 2 года назад +271

    I really enjoyed watching it. For the future when you'll be wondering why there is so much water inside the motor: when motor works it heats up and the air inside it heats up and expands as well, when the air expands it is pushed out of it through the rod seal into the water forming small air bubbles, then when the motor is switched off it cools down including the air inside it, the air shrinks and pulls the water inside the engine through the same seal.

    • @Deathend
      @Deathend 2 года назад +40

      Let's be real, it's amazing they managed to make it function at all.

    • @nickoutram6939
      @nickoutram6939 2 года назад +39

      Is there a solution to this problem? (I note that some small commercial water pumps use magnetic transfer to the shaft and the coils are completely sealed and separate from the 'water side'...)

    • @sylvesterkatz8589
      @sylvesterkatz8589 2 года назад +14

      Would just orienting unit so the motors propeller is at the bottom and then lengthening the shaft an inch or two to keep the motor separate from the water source inlet solve this? Then not sealing the motor up with silicone to allow airflow and cooling?

    • @mayalimayasizkarisik
      @mayalimayasizkarisik 2 года назад +6

      he could've done a seperate housing for the pump and leaks wouldn't matter.

    • @jeffreyknapp4042
      @jeffreyknapp4042 2 года назад +6

      You could just leave some space around the motor for the heated air to expand into and it would be fine.

  • @StonyCreeker
    @StonyCreeker 2 года назад +56

    Looks fun! What kind of glue did you use to glue the plastic parts to each other? I’ve never found a glue that works well for PE or PP.

    • @ale6242
      @ale6242 2 года назад +11

      Looked like superglue

    • @StonyCreeker
      @StonyCreeker 2 года назад +12

      @@ale6242, it does look like super glue but super glue doesn’t glue that kind of plastic very well at all.

    • @PenguinDIY
      @PenguinDIY  2 года назад +15

      This is an example of that glue.
      bioplasticsnews.com/2020/02/25/biobased-super-glue/

    • @inventorarun7861
      @inventorarun7861 2 года назад

      Hii friend

    • @DavidGarcia-ob9dk
      @DavidGarcia-ob9dk 2 года назад

      Amazing!!

  • @RoySATX
    @RoySATX 2 года назад +59

    I'm officially impressed. I wonder how hot it gets, I can see this in short burst uses, but running continuously for long I imagine would soon release some smoke.

    • @dreamwolf7302
      @dreamwolf7302 2 года назад +18

      the silicone would help reduce some of that, find a way to submerge it, and the water and silicone would really help.
      Reduce the voltage to get a lower speed, get it to maybe .5LPM instead of 1LPM.
      Find a way to make this last long term, and it would be awesome for micro-tanks or even for small scale hydroponics.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 2 года назад +9

      @@dreamwolf7302 Honestly? I would imagine this wouldn't even heat up that much. In part because you'd have constant cooling from the water the pump is pumping, and in part because the motor is so tiny on so low voltage. Many industrial water pumps just use the water to cool the pump as it works, as it is right there and will be passing through the pump no matter what.

    • @jakegarrett8109
      @jakegarrett8109 2 года назад +21

      @@cherriberri8373 Backwards, small size (for the same power) makes it get much hotter, that's just simple heat transfer. Also that water is NOT circulating around the motor, only the impeller (which isn't hot to begin with), and he just insulated it with silicon which is a thermal insulator. Voltage also makes no difference in heat, only overall power for the heat generation (example, I have a device designed for even lower voltage, about 1.5v but its rated for over 600 amps continuous, so its still over 1 HP of output)

    • @perwestermark8920
      @perwestermark8920 2 года назад +5

      @@cherriberri8373 It's the same 3.7V that makes your huge phone hot.
      How hot the motor becomes doesn't depends on amount of power it draws, how much of that power is losses, how small the motor volume to heat up and the amount of heat that can be radiated away.
      Being small, means it has to work harder to deliver the same power, i.e. you have a higher power density.

    • @spencertegtmeyer6525
      @spencertegtmeyer6525 2 года назад +1

      @@perwestermark8920 you

  • @ThunderPokee
    @ThunderPokee 2 года назад +6

    Now make a mini fountain using this

  • @Алексрус-ь5ц
    @Алексрус-ь5ц 2 года назад +6

    Все это замечательно, но есть помпы омывателей стекол - изделия стандартные массовые, а потому дешёвые.

    • @Валерий_Демидов
      @Валерий_Демидов Год назад

      Этот самодельный насосик одноразовый, ибо не ремонтопригодный из за того что залит полностью герметиком и проработает он до первой и последней поломки (он просто быстро сгорит) очень недолго, ибо опять же из за того что залит он полностью герметиком, т.е. не будет отведения тепла от моторчика.
      😂

    • @EvpCreator
      @EvpCreator 4 месяца назад

      @@Валерий_Демидов что мешает добавить термистор и дешманский регулятор мощности?

    • @Валерий_Демидов
      @Валерий_Демидов 4 месяца назад +1

      @@EvpCreator что мешало автору видео сразу делать по нормальному...?

    • @John_Johnson746
      @John_Johnson746 4 месяца назад +1

      Да, насосы стеклоомавайки очень дешевые, имхо лучше их купить, проработают намного дольше и более надежные. Правда работают от 12 вольт. Самодельный работает от 3 воль, по сути от одной батарейки

  • @iDoPew
    @iDoPew 2 года назад +4

    With an aluminium impeller it would even cool the motor from the pumped water

  • @ivanazim3945
    @ivanazim3945 6 месяцев назад +37

    Why did I click 🥲

    • @VMAX_GAMER_ツ
      @VMAX_GAMER_ツ 3 месяца назад +4

      Cz it‘s cool 😟

    • @AdrianBVloggin
      @AdrianBVloggin 2 месяца назад +1

      @@VMAX_GAMER_ツNo cause its on the youtube algorithm. Please sit down and think before commenting next time.

    • @Justgreen89925
      @Justgreen89925 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@AdrianBVlogginbruh

    • @GrandpaMadeMeSwallow
      @GrandpaMadeMeSwallow 2 месяца назад

      ​@@AdrianBVlogginrelax man

    • @DalimilSidiropulos
      @DalimilSidiropulos 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@AdrianBVlogginGood advice for you bro 😂

  • @DOMMKZ
    @DOMMKZ Год назад +7

    Лучший вариант! Сам делал такой насос, работает!
    У меня была задача откачивать воду ( побежала батарея и зимой не возможно её отремонтировать ) подставил под батарею емкость высотой 5 см , как напопитель капель с батареи, в ней такой насос, и на arduino автоматика откачки при наполнении емкости, в верхней точки насос водой заполнился, сработало включение 20 сек работает и литр воды перекачивает в канистру на 10 литров.... ) за день перекачивал 10 литров, так проработал 4 месяца )))) 1500 литров 👍🏼

    • @ГеннадийГром-в8ю
      @ГеннадийГром-в8ю Год назад +3

      👌 Всё, пошёл за Ардуинкой! А то у мене на работе крыша протекает! 👍😁🤪

    • @John_Johnson746
      @John_Johnson746 4 месяца назад +1

      Можно самому сделать, но в принципе в продаже есть и готовый вариант например насос для дворников автомобилей тоже достаточно малогабаритный, работает от 12 вольт

    • @OneLade
      @OneLade 2 месяца назад

      Мммм какая классная штука, что-бы бенз сливать безпалевно 😁😈

    • @nickbr5807
      @nickbr5807 Месяц назад

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  • @newtybot
    @newtybot 2 года назад +14

    This will be perfect for my miniature “LEGO tower that is actually on fire that needs to be put out with actual water” idea. Now I just need to figure out how to build my “LEGO fire engine that actually needs gasoline to drive” idea

    • @daneal9443
      @daneal9443 2 года назад +2

      fr there isn't an actual reason a mini water pump would be practical thank you for pointing it out

    • @newtybot
      @newtybot 2 года назад +1

      @@daneal9443 Oh, you think I’m kidding??
      There’s a lot of uses for a mini pump like this!! I’m already planning on making one for my aquarium to give it a little waterfall even

    • @hempwick8203
      @hempwick8203 2 года назад

      Don't watch videos on mini gasoline engines, mini gas powered RC's, and definitely don't discover the "maker" community

    • @newtybot
      @newtybot 2 года назад

      @@hempwick8203 why the hate for the maker community LMAO

  • @spinafire
    @spinafire 2 года назад +10

    Because the motor is completely incased in silicon, is there any issue with overheating? Great little build!

    • @chrismofer
      @chrismofer 2 года назад +2

      it's practically water cooled when submerged, *if* enough heat can get thru the silicone

    • @markp8295
      @markp8295 2 года назад +2

      Fully agreed.

    • @markp8295
      @markp8295 2 года назад +3

      @@chrismofer That's a magnet core, copper coil wall design motor. As such, the walls do most of the cooling.
      The water has to cool through the small part of the exposed drive shaft only which has to transmit through the bearings to the case. In other words it isn't going to do a good job.

    • @tHaH4x0r
      @tHaH4x0r 2 года назад +1

      @@chrismofer Typical silicone has a thermal conductivity of approximately 0.2 W/mk. That's a worse thermal conductivity than air (which we all know is a pretty good insulator). Even fairly good thermal conductivity silicone has a conductivity of 0.4W/mk, which is the same ballpark as styrofoam, also a good insulator.

  • @ramisgeydarov8156
    @ramisgeydarov8156 Год назад +3

    Насколько сильно греется моторчик в такой силиконовой «шубе» при нагрузках?

    • @EvpCreator
      @EvpCreator 4 месяца назад

      Регулятор амперов нонче доступны. )

  • @fododude
    @fododude Год назад +2

    I watched this whole video and realized I need to find purpose and meaning to my life.

  • @TheStigma
    @TheStigma Год назад +25

    Very impressive apparent head-pressure for such a small motor. I expect you would lose a lot of flow when you add more resistance, but still many uses for something so small and cheap to do temporary work in a workshop or lab. I wonder if overheating may be an issue when running a long time though - because silicone has very low thermal conductivity. A decent potting compound would have 7-8 times better thermal transfer.
    I think I would consider plastic-welding the connections instead of glue - because most syringes will be made of polypropylene (PP, code 5) and this material is one of the worst (common) plastics to get good adhesion on due to it's low surface energy. In layman's terms it is a "non-stick" plastic. Even with surface prep and a superglue designed for polyolefin-type plastics the bond will not be strong - and that is important in a pump where a sudden big leak could be a disaster. Especially with so much vibration...
    Plastic welding something like this would not be hard though - and you just need a fine tip of a bog standard cheap old soldering iron (and some time to practice the skill). It is super useful to know how to do anyway - because the same basic method can be used on all thermoplastics, which are everywhere in modern life.
    It would be nice to know a proper measurement of the head pressure (easy - just add a bit of vertical hose and measure the distance), and what total wattage it ran at in the demo. Just the voltage alone tells you very little when the internal resistance could be high or low.

    • @davidrichter9164
      @davidrichter9164 Год назад

      Nice speech.

    • @ralfvk.4571
      @ralfvk.4571 Год назад

      That's right, heat can get a problem. I would suggest to run it with undervoltage, to reduce the heat production, or if a cool liquid ist pumped, just coil the tube some times around the syringe to help cooling it. Anyway, very impressive work and Idea. Subscribed!

    • @amandahugankiss4110
      @amandahugankiss4110 Год назад

      Nice face. :)

    • @snickerdoooodle
      @snickerdoooodle Год назад

      @@davidrichter9164 It's less than 5 sentences.

  • @stevanv9650
    @stevanv9650 2 года назад +33

    Thanks for the tutorial penguin, i have few of those motors laying around they are really powerful for their size, and i always wondered what i could make with them and now you just gave me a great idea, thanks. you just earned a new subscriber !
    :D

    • @nickisawesom7531
      @nickisawesom7531 2 года назад +1

      Careful for flooding. Might wanna put more seals just in case, mainly ones that prevent things from being pushed in, rather than out or mutual. Or at least I'd assume maybe a extra layer or something to prevent water from going through to the motor and what not

    • @stevanv9650
      @stevanv9650 2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip, i will try to seal it better, i was also thinking of a heatsink and a fan maybe to cool it down because that kind of motor heats up quickly.

    • @nickisawesom7531
      @nickisawesom7531 2 года назад

      @@stevanv9650 That would be a very good idea because from what i heard its the heat that causes water to get pulled in because of heating and cooling of the air between on and off cycles

    • @stevanv9650
      @stevanv9650 2 года назад

      Should i put a heatsink on both sides ? Because if i put only one heatsink the other side would still be hot so better put two, right ?

    • @lincstuff
      @lincstuff 2 года назад

      Part 2
      Can the tiny water pump fill a few baths or even a small pool without exploding?

  • @AlexanderVyazemsky
    @AlexanderVyazemsky Год назад +1

    Где взять такой моторчик❓❓❓

  • @djSpinege
    @djSpinege 2 года назад +15

    Really enjoyed this! it's a shame the lifespan of these motors is very short, at least when using them in tiny drones. a micro brushless version would last way longer and brushless motors are waterproof. only downside is you would need an ESC. Cheers.

    • @giedrius2149
      @giedrius2149 2 года назад

      Out of interest, how long do these motors typically last?

    • @djSpinege
      @djSpinege 2 года назад +1

      1,000 to 3,000 hours in ideal conditions. i use the same motors on micro drones and if they get worked too hard and heat up they don't last long at all. we used to change them out every month or so.

    • @djSpinege
      @djSpinege 2 года назад +1

      Brushless motors can handle much higher heats and will last way longer.

  • @appbox8754
    @appbox8754 2 года назад +7

    Здесь показана реализация, мастерство, и пример работы помпы.. Повезет если сутки проработает без выключения с учетом охлаждения. Там щеточный мотор, он только для кратковременной работы.

  • @sharanandrade2332
    @sharanandrade2332 2 года назад +7

    Great for school projects 😊

  • @chrismofer
    @chrismofer 2 года назад +5

    awesome work! you could perhaps pack in more performance with micro inrunner brushless motors like a BLH6003

  • @paulradford4100
    @paulradford4100 Год назад +4

    I like the way you waterproofed between the pump and the motor.. So many videos out there that forget about that and the water will kill the motor without it.
    If what your showing is accurate, that's good action from such a small pump. Something that may be useful as a battery operated outdoor water feature maybe.
    Well done to you..

    • @PsyMongazoid
      @PsyMongazoid Год назад

      Except that motors need to be kept cool during operation or their life expectancy will shorten significantly.

    • @ChristmasEve777
      @ChristmasEve777 Год назад

      What's to stop water from eventually finding its way around the water fin piece and then along the motor shaft through the white silicone protecting the motor though.... Since the shaft keeps spinning up against that silicone, there is bound to be a way for water to get in.

    • @nnamerz
      @nnamerz 10 месяцев назад

      @@ChristmasEve777 Not only that, but as the motor heats up, air inside the motor expands and is pushed out which creates negative pressure inside the motor. When the motor cools down, water will be drawn inside the motor as the pressure wants to equalize

  • @JluTePaToP
    @JluTePaToP 2 года назад +5

    Хорошая идея.

  • @uz1111
    @uz1111 2 года назад +7

    Спасибо! С удовольствием посмотрел! Очень креативно и аккуратно!

  • @drcanalli
    @drcanalli Год назад +3

    Sensacional. Parabéns!

  • @EmperorofWeb
    @EmperorofWeb 2 года назад +5

    That Was Super Cool, Keep It Up 👌

  • @facemaskgamer9865
    @facemaskgamer9865 2 года назад +4

    Just a suggestion to swap out the microUSB to Type C of your previous builds.

  • @littlebunnywar
    @littlebunnywar 2 года назад +4

    Hey sorry if this was more or less explained here but i was curious, does this function essentially the same way when only air is fed through the device? Or is it not enough force or RPMs of the propeller to have this effect? I do (VERY amateur) fluid art acrylic paintings and one way to create many effects is to use a blow-dryer, a straw, or just blow with your mouth directly on the mound of paint/medium..
    What I'm essentially thinking is something like a handheld leaf blower, but with detachable nozzles to dissipate airflow in different patterns..
    Not asking you to build this, it's just something I've been hoping to tackle as a project but my lack of 3d printer and engineering skills prove an unfortunate disadvantage over all.
    Thanks for any help/guidance, this isn't just asking OP, I'm open to whatever as long as you're not suggesting I divert my focus to NFTs.
    Thx again.
    Ash.

    • @Чудо-юдо-ц9й
      @Чудо-юдо-ц9й Год назад

      Нет, помпа не перекачивает воздух. Для этого есть вентилятор.

  • @empathicallyyours4937
    @empathicallyyours4937 Год назад +1

    The only practical use I see is for Neil Armstrong Apollo spacesuits had a urine reservoir that was situated above the source of urine, more like just below the belly button. WTF 😒 . So, I still don't know how NASA expects people to believe urine could travel upwards, unless they had a little pump like this, which they didn't.
    He also had a diaper, but who changed it for him?
    Also, the PLSS backpack which would have made him too large to fit through the opening of the lunar module, didn't work effectively at all, especially in the vacuum of the lunar surface.
    The list does on and on and on.....

  • @rafaelsurfitapema1938
    @rafaelsurfitapema1938 2 года назад +8

    Caramba eu fiquei impressionado com esta obra de arte!

    • @Andrey_Kalinin-1978
      @Andrey_Kalinin-1978 Год назад

      Бля, я сам в шоке! Это же шедевр!!! Как так можно, из говна и палок- сделать годную вещь! Очень полезную и необходимую в хозяйстве!

  • @3DShihab
    @3DShihab 2 года назад +2

    Good video background music though are really loud
    How about you just leave the original audio? It’s always so satisfying to hear tools and such

  • @skylined5534
    @skylined5534 2 года назад +8

    For such a tiny diy pump it pushes hard! 1lpm is excellent. Well done!

  • @SteffenBoserup
    @SteffenBoserup Год назад +1

    Great project!!! Now, Build a micro fountain in your garden, add some fruit color to the water, and some light to make it glow in the dark - then You're ready to impress your friends at your next bbq :-)

  • @lung0fish1
    @lung0fish1 2 года назад +3

    Very clever! What glue did you use? I have found it very difficult to glue polyethylene-- maybe you could friction weld with plastic rod in a Dremel tool?

  • @eddyyu7091
    @eddyyu7091 2 года назад +4

    Super small and delicate. Good job !

  • @NVRMTmotion
    @NVRMTmotion 2 года назад +1

    Now i have something to use those tiny motors in cheap electric toothbrushes! The bristles wear out far faster than the motor.

  • @axelbelleris
    @axelbelleris 2 года назад +11

    Una belleza, demasiado simple y genial. 🙌🏼✨

  • @high_voltage603
    @high_voltage603 2 года назад +3

    what an amazing work i liked you're channel from the first video i cant express you're work and accuracy by words keep on i hope for you the 1 mill 🌹🌹🌹

  • @lebanrifordrndohling
    @lebanrifordrndohling 2 года назад +12

    The never ending love of Penguin DIY and silicone.😁 Love your videos and keep up the great work.

  • @madbrother1987
    @madbrother1987 2 года назад +1

    Заходим на Алик, вводим small water pump и видим кучу всего за копейки есть даже помпа за 100 рублей сразу с usb портом.

  • @__Diaz__
    @__Diaz__ 2 года назад +3

    If the world ended tomorrow and i could only bring a few people with me to rebuild, I would want Penguin DIY 100% on my team. Love your creativity!

    • @CMDR_John_Crichton
      @CMDR_John_Crichton 2 года назад

      I'd choose Penguin DIY, DIY Perks, and Adam Savage for my apocalypse rebuilding team. The Holy Trinity of making things.

  • @arefinrony
    @arefinrony 2 года назад +4

    you’re a genius, love ur work

  • @JWSmythe
    @JWSmythe 2 года назад +9

    So rather than spending $3 on a pump, you can spend $30 in parts and materials, and spend a few hours making a mess. And your end result will be a pump that can run for several minutes, until the shaft leaks or the motor burns out. Seriously, you can't block the vent holes on an electric motor. The holes they put in them are usually the bare minimum anyways. You took that away from it.

    • @TheApokalipsa88
      @TheApokalipsa88 Год назад

      But look 4 000 000 view's this is money.

    • @MohaMmad-bp7pg
      @MohaMmad-bp7pg 24 дня назад

      Don't be jealous, if you can , Do it.
      I think This is an Art. Such a rude Brain you have.

  • @imdaboythatwheheryeah
    @imdaboythatwheheryeah 2 года назад +4

    Great vid, just found you channel!
    One thing that has always bothered me about other DIY channels is their lack of precision, but you seem to have it all figured out, nice work!

  • @Doughnutsie
    @Doughnutsie 2 года назад +1

    DIY:uses a bunch a tools i don even know how to use nor substitute to make the thing
    Me: nice video anyway

  • @tandex3414
    @tandex3414 2 года назад +3

    melting rubber using friction, genius idea. By the way I'm sometimes thinking how to recycle your projects if it would broke or something just to separate all parts