Hi, I'm really impressed by the huge amount of LEGO TECHNIC parts and components in the boxes behind you...... where did you buy all those parts? how did you buy them? how long did it take to you to collect all those LEGO prats? are all original LEGO brand parts?
Is this a common way of removing the protection in all chinese made buggy motors? I ordered 2 from aliexpress and also some 1.6 v rechargeable batteries do i really need to remove protection for them?
what if instead of removing the thermistor i simply change it for a better one, would it be safer and faster than the Lego buggy? is this a real option?
@@Kirtechlab I will be checking your Rebrickable account! I just ordered 5x buggy motors and 2x MotorL on Aliexpress for only 55 euro/$60. At first I only wanted to buy a couple but could not resist buying 5x. Maybe 1 will not be good. I thought I only owned 2x 5292 buggy Lego motors but yesterday I found 3x more so I actually have 5x official Lego 5292 motors. I don't dare to take the protection out of those so I will probably sell 2-3. These motors have more value than gold haha Oh by the way, I also bought 2x Buwizz yesterday.... Power!!!
Cool video, i ordered 2 from aliexpress but not the same seller as the one you got, i got them for 12$ each, do i need to remove the protection for the motors if i want to use 1.6 v batteries with them? (The power source is still an AA lego battery box)
Great movie!!! Do you know what the maximum safe voltage can be given to the original Lego IR tower ??? Will it withstand about 10-11V ??? I have a 7.4V lipo battery and I would like to increase its voltage (with a small step-up converter) to about 10-11V ... Will the tower stand it?
Hi Kirill, is it possible to replace the protection with a thermistor that will cut out at a higher current/temperature? Would be nice to have some protection. Unfortunately I am not very technical but I should be able to solder a replacement thermistor. I hope you could give me the right spec or link to thermistor. Thanks a lot!
Dear Desert Eagle, first of all thank you very much for your explanations . This was a big question mark on olarur minds. I am using 2 buggy motors (chineese) in my lego rm8 garage baja trophy truck and also i am using 2 buwizz units. I will make the modification to my 2 buggy motors. My question is in which voltage there is a risk to burn the motors since buwizz can give up to 11.4 volt. Which volt do you recemmoend to use ? also is there a risk to burn the buwizz also ? The last question is in many zerobricks models such as tiger 4*4 and tiger 6*6 he had used buggy motors . i don't know whether they are lego or chineese but i couldn't understand why he used buggy motors since their torque is low. Although he makes gear reduction it can reach to xl motors torque . The last question is what do you think about %300 powerfull chineese large and xl motors ? did you try them as well ? Thank you very much for your support. Best Regards.
Regarding the voltage - I usually do not use 11.4V mode for these motors. At the fast mode (9V) these motors work fine. Buggy motors have a maximum mechanical power, so if the torque will be equal to the XL motor, than the speed will be faster. I haven't tried 300% motors :)
@@Bricksfaction did the motor cut power when you stalled it? if yes, where did you get it from? i am planning to buy one of those but not very sure if i want to remove the thermistor myself.
@@Bricksfaction did the motor cut power when you stalled it? if yes, where did you get it from? i am planning to buy one of those but not very sure if i want to remove the thermistor myself.
@@levsmolsky8354 i buy the motors from aliexpress. some of them has thermistor inside them some of them has not. even if you don't have thermistor inside the motor buwizz triggers itself and goes to protection mode when you try to pull high amper as i know
great video, are you able to test some of the generic PF m l and xl motors as well? i have quite alot of them myself for my gbcs, but im interested to hear your thoughts about them
It mostly depends on type of power source that you are using. In case you are using standard lego battery box they won't deliver enough current to burn motor. If you are using custom type of power source for exampe buwizz or lipo's then you can try to load motor with high force so it barely moves and in case it gets impossible to hold with bare hand the it has a big chance to die in long usage so it rather be safe to solder thermistor back or replace it
I bought 1 from mouldking and they SUCK. Can drive for 30 seconds then it stops and have to wait a minut to drive again. Which then stops again after 30 seconds and so on.
@@Kirtechlab Haha thanks I actually did that a few hours after my post and its working great now. Still going strong after 2 months so I don't think missing the current protection is a big issue :)
Because it has "Lego" stamp I think. But yeah, price of original used motors is taken out of space. I prefer this Chinese counterpart and its average price. Anyway thanks for the detailed review, I'm going to solder out the thermistor too from this toys!
Thank you so much your a legend! I have modified 6 motors and they are working great and am more than happy with them now.
Cool! Be careful - don't burn something ))))))
@Chris Oli still alive after a year and a bit? Thinking of doing mine
Hi, I'm really impressed by the huge amount of LEGO TECHNIC parts and components in the boxes behind you...... where did you buy all those parts? how did you buy them? how long did it take to you to collect all those LEGO prats? are all original LEGO brand parts?
hi. 100% original LEGO collected since 1995
You can just twist the thermister so tehe two legs are on top each other, no need for soldering Iron 🤣
Is this a common way of removing the protection in all chinese made buggy motors? I ordered 2 from aliexpress and also some 1.6 v rechargeable batteries do i really need to remove protection for them?
@@5eyed2k ik you comment is 1 year old but it depends like if you motor is stopping during projects then you should remove the protection.
what if instead of removing the thermistor i simply change it for a better one, would it be safer and faster than the Lego buggy? is this a real option?
I think the best option is to place the same thermistor as in Lego motor
This is great! Everybody start designing cars with these buggy motors again!!!
I've started already :)))
@@Kirtechlab I will be checking your Rebrickable account! I just ordered 5x buggy motors and 2x MotorL on Aliexpress for only 55 euro/$60. At first I only wanted to buy a couple but could not resist buying 5x. Maybe 1 will not be good.
I thought I only owned 2x 5292 buggy Lego motors but yesterday I found 3x more so I actually have 5x official Lego 5292 motors. I don't dare to take the protection out of those so I will probably sell 2-3. These motors have more value than gold haha
Oh by the way, I also bought 2x Buwizz yesterday.... Power!!!
Congratulations! You'll get a lot of fun with all this stuff!
Cool video, i ordered 2 from aliexpress but not the same seller as the one you got, i got them for 12$ each, do i need to remove the protection for the motors if i want to use 1.6 v batteries with them? (The power source is still an AA lego battery box)
I suppose it's better to remove the protection. In the same time some of my motors had no protection at all, so probably it's nothing to remove :)
1:02 That tire from 8466,impressive
Great movie!!! Do you know what the maximum safe voltage can be given to the original Lego IR tower ??? Will it withstand about 10-11V ??? I have a 7.4V lipo battery and I would like to increase its voltage (with a small step-up converter) to about 10-11V ... Will the tower stand it?
I don't know. 9V is Ok
Hi Kirill, is it possible to replace the protection with a thermistor that will cut out at a higher current/temperature? Would be nice to have some protection. Unfortunately I am not very technical but I should be able to solder a replacement thermistor. I hope you could give me the right spec or link to thermistor. Thanks a lot!
Hi! It's possible, but I don't know the specification. Try to find what kind of thermistor is placed in original LEGO motor.
You are the expert! Haha
Where did you get the connectors for the lego version?
bricklink.com
Thanks!
Dear Desert Eagle, first of all thank you very much for your explanations . This was a big question mark on olarur minds. I am using 2 buggy motors (chineese) in my lego rm8 garage baja trophy truck and also i am using 2 buwizz units. I will make the modification to my 2 buggy motors. My question is in which voltage there is a risk to burn the motors since buwizz can give up to 11.4 volt. Which volt do you recemmoend to use ? also is there a risk to burn the buwizz also ? The last question is in many zerobricks models such as tiger 4*4 and tiger 6*6 he had used buggy motors . i don't know whether they are lego or chineese but i couldn't understand why he used buggy motors since their torque is low. Although he makes gear reduction it can reach to xl motors torque . The last question is what do you think about %300 powerfull chineese large and xl motors ? did you try them as well ? Thank you very much for your support. Best Regards.
Regarding the voltage - I usually do not use 11.4V mode for these motors. At the fast mode (9V) these motors work fine. Buggy motors have a maximum mechanical power, so if the torque will be equal to the XL motor, than the speed will be faster. I haven't tried 300% motors :)
@@Kirtechlab thank you very much for your explanations. We have opened the chineese motors but there were no thermo limiter only there was condenser
@@Bricksfaction did the motor cut power when you stalled it? if yes, where did you get it from? i am planning to buy one of those but not very sure if i want to remove the thermistor myself.
@@Bricksfaction did the motor cut power when you stalled it? if yes, where did you get it from? i am planning to buy one of those but not very sure if i want to remove the thermistor myself.
@@levsmolsky8354 i buy the motors from aliexpress. some of them has thermistor inside them some of them has not. even if you don't have thermistor inside the motor buwizz triggers itself and goes to protection mode when you try to pull high amper as i know
After removing the capacitor, is there any problem with the buwizz? How long have you been playing? My buwizz gets hot very quickly. thank you
I didn't remove the capacitor!
hello please do you tell me how much torque inner and outer output??
philohome.com/motors/motorcomp.htm
great video, are you able to test some of the generic PF m l and xl motors as well? i have quite alot of them myself for my gbcs, but im interested to hear your thoughts about them
www.philohome.com/motors/motorcomp.htm
thanks
зис видео ис риалли юсефул фор ми бекоуз ай кэнт файнд эни информэйшн эбаут чайна моторс. сэнькью вэри мач
Has it burned out yet? I'm thinking about modding the motor as well, except I'm not sure how long its gonna last.
I use it not too often, so it's still alive :)
It mostly depends on type of power source that you are using. In case you are using standard lego battery box they won't deliver enough current to burn motor. If you are using custom type of power source for exampe buwizz or lipo's then you can try to load motor with high force so it barely moves and in case it gets impossible to hold with bare hand the it has a big chance to die in long usage so it rather be safe to solder thermistor back or replace it
I bought 1 from mouldking and they SUCK. Can drive for 30 seconds then it stops and have to wait a minut to drive again. Which then stops again after 30 seconds and so on.
you can cut thermistor - it will help, but it will be no current protection
@@Kirtechlab Haha thanks I actually did that a few hours after my post and its working great now. Still going strong after 2 months so I don't think missing the current protection is a big issue :)
any idea what thermistor is in the real 5292? It would be a great help.
Thanks in advance.
I don't know (
Thank you for your reply. I think it's a 4amp thermistor after a through look online.
very instructive, thank youu
thanks )
can you run it at 12 volts?
BuWizz provides near 11-12 Volts
thank you very much you helped me a lot!!!!!
:)
Very nice video thank you for the explication
thanks for feedback )
Leduo manufacturer?
А русский обзор есть?
No
Hi. Great Review!! Have you experimented adding a different thermistor? Maybe the same as in the lego motor?
Hi! It's right way to create a safe system, but I haven't experimented with other thermistors
Thanks for your video ;)
:)
Danke für diesen guten Rat
Das ist ein altes Video. Jetzt gibt es eine bessere Alternative - BuWizz Motor
Thanks good video!
thank you very usefull video
CaDa has released a buggy motor wonder how good it is you can get 2 for 15$
and now also we have BuWizz motors
То чувство, когда на английском ролик короче, а по информативности тот же. И к слову, отличный английский, бро!
Thanks ))))))))))
@@Kirtechlab одно непонятно, где русский ролик? =)
пользуясь случаем - СПАСИБО :)
Great review. Why would anyone buy a ludicrously overpriced second hand one?
:)
Because it has "Lego" stamp I think. But yeah, price of original used motors is taken out of space. I prefer this Chinese counterpart and its average price. Anyway thanks for the detailed review, I'm going to solder out the thermistor too from this toys!
Кирилл, вы удалили видео на русском языке на своём основном канале?
да, планирую выпустить обновление с выходом мотора от Бувизз
вер из зе линк фор зе рашан версион
На русском нет?
No ))
mitico
Буду теперь англицкий язык учить по этому каналу :))
не стоит )
Кирилл сделай данное видео на русском языке, пожалуйста
cant fucking undesrtand what you say ...which one is the original ?