Lego Vacuum Pump
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- Quick build and test of a Lego pump that sucks air. It can generate a 70% vacuum.
At the end I show another Lego way to create vacuum: Lego pneumatic pump pushing air out of a jar. This can generate a 63% vacuum. Water boiling test to prove the gauge was correct. Enjoy!
0:00 Build
1:23 Test
1:55 Test boiling water
2:27 Another build and test
LINKS
Lego Pneumatic Cylinder V2 2 x 11 www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/...
Lego Pneumatic Pump Small (6L) V2 with Reinforced Cylinder www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/...
Lego Pneumatic Switch with Pin Holes and Axle Hole www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/...
Lego Hose Pneumatic 4mm D. V2 www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/...
Vacuum Pressure Gauge www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07WK3CD2M/
Temperature Sensor PMTEMP2 www.amazon.co.uk/Velleman-PMT... - Наука
With a bunch of legos you can basically build anything you want, with vacuum pumps you can create an engine
wuz good smoke
You can even build a damn train
@@semranurhafize8044 I didn't even pass the damn mission yet
We need a fully functional man sized Lego tank now
but lego stuff is more expensive than the stuff you build with it
This actually helped me alot when it comes to engineering and physics knowledges tho, and Lego is actually the perfect material for some demonstration 👌
Greetings from Finland! By the way, If you are interested to see my drawings, check my RUclips channel: m.ruclips.net/video/WwBX_Ncex6I/видео.html
@@GreatGloves Vitut
Most engineers start with Legos
@@bradprimeaux8443
True
I was introduced to robotics with LEGO Mindstorms EV3, and man, it's so fascinating.
Try putting two or three of those in series, I would like to see if the vacuum increases in strength
Cascading... That's actually a very good idea. Should work. I wonder to which % vacuum you could get with, say, three of these in series.
we call this staging in refrigeration vacuum pumps. single stage, two stage.
Your main issue here is that the seals won’t be adequate to hold a decent vacuum. Air will likely permeate in through the tubing and seals.
@@SkigBiggler Could still try tho
It will pull vacuum faster, but the ultimate vacuum achieved will be about the same.
2018: Testing Lego pulley systems
2079: Lego particle accelerator
Dangerous i dont support that
@Light8 IT WAS A JOKE
3000:lego life ex v2 reviver
theoretically, if you had enough legos (and enough batteries to power said Legos) i THINK you actually could create a lego particle accelerator
@@lightbulb8888DUDE ITS A JOKE
With this and the gearbox you could make a super cool lego RC car
Зачем rc car gearbox?
Or upgrade the sub again
Pin he
Air shifted sequential??
Oh hey! Another fantastic LEGO creator on RUclips!
I'm impressed it can pull even 50% vacuum. Very neat.
well vacuum is like 1 atm pressure but negative ... not so much force if you think about it
@@uhliuv but it's lego
I really love the pneumatic lego elements! I remember building a working 2 cylinder pneumatic engine, powered by the pressure caused by bicarbonated water
I understood that
Pff. Should have used tricarbonated water for 50% more power!
Sad that just a couple Pistons could add up to $100
@@Camqu9 yeah when you can get a real brass steam engine miniature twin cylinder for less
A water powered engine? Oh no
In 2050 my man's gonna build a fucking atom bomb out of lego
That’s the finale.
nukes are too simple, he's gonna go to the moon on a rocket made of legos
@@Minty1337 SpaceX: Finally, this is the moment humanity has been waiting for all these decades. We have just landed on Mars... Houston, there's a knocking on the door.
BEC: Sup, what took you guys so long?
Make a space station and an environment dome out of LEGO
@@gigaslave Actually, that is not a bad idea, it's a great one. In the future, buildings on earth and in space could be made of modular parts that are cheaper to put together and move vs traditional standalone ones. :) Already the tech has been developed
I'm excited to see what they might use lego to do next, I would've never thought Lego could do vaccum
Nuclear bomb
@@peteplayss7426 Where does one find highly enriched Lego?
@@NetAnon I stached some legos in one of the reactors in chernobyl
@@NetAnon custom made plutonium 2 by 4 pieces
@Kitan Mani we talkin' LEGO here we aren't your target demographic
Now I can use this video as proof that you can technically craft a vacuum pump with lego, therefore I can add that as a recipe in Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead!
Is there Lego in cdda? Or is it a mod?
Huh, what a weird coincidental meeting of my hobbies. Hello fellow CDDA player, hope you don't get gored by a moose!
More scientific papers should just have "this was not part of the experiment" whenever anything doesn't go according to plan
Thanks, I already saw a 20% length increase with this pump!
It's a great day when you upload!
What the freaking heck Kitano mani making love????? Why say that in a lego video
With the versatility of LEGO, and even having once owned a kit that taught me the basic principles of engineering and transferring motion, I'm still always surprised to see what this channel creates.
Next: Lego Vacuum Cleaner
It's Vary possible
You come up with the most random little creations that are so brilliantly expressed, and oddly satisfying to watch! Keep it up!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻
This is incredible. Nicely done. 👍
Awesome videos as always, keep up the work!
Now to keep adding pistons to get a lower vacuum pressure! I wanna see how far can we go before diminishing returns
I think maybe the seals are a big limiting factor here
@@philcorrigan5641 put an entire vacuum pump with vacuum chamber into a larger vacuum chamber with a higher volume pump. When the outer chamber is pumped down to 0.3 bar absolute, the inner pump's seals will see 0.3 bar as the external pressure, so that pump has a chance of reaching a significantly lower pressure in its much smaller chamber.
@@hamjudo and then maybe put that whole set-up inside an even bigger vacuum chamber with an even bigger pump….
@@philcorrigan5641 vacuum pumps all the way down...
"Stay tuned for next time when I build a nuclear reactor"
Maaaan these Legos are so complex, I've seen people comment they have trouble with the manual for normal Legos. I think those people are flat out stupid, so this channel just slaps me in the face
I swear someday I’ll see “Lego Nuclear Power Plant” on my notifications from you
That actually worked better than I thought it would. Good job
What a level of creativity and knowledge
Man, keep this up, I subscribed for good videos and I'm getting the product as advertised!
The lego being put together is satisfying
I love your channel, it's always straight to the point and let's us follow the process!
Put more pumps in series to achieve greater level of vacuum, see how far you can push it
Lego should release a heavy duty line of lego. That way if you decide to make that monstrosity it will hold because its made from solid titanium (heavy duty lego)
Titanium would be expensive as fuck, but stainless steel would be super neat
@@joldsaway3489 perfection comes at a price
Lagum Lemoni Titanium’s just super challenging to work with. Not at all mass-producible for lego.
With every Lego video it comes with asmr
Amazing, bro. More videos like this, i like it. Thanks😘
I've seen so many videos on this channel and I keep being amazed.
The creator is super creative and probably a genius in many ways.
Man...What would we do without legos..?
Or better yet..Big brain people...
hi cute this channel also amazing
ruclips.net/video/05AnouUv9Rk/видео.html
Satisfing is the click of da brick
This will be very useful for improving your submarines even further😄great vid
If the world ends, we can rebuild with this man's LEGO knowledge.
If the world ends, youtube will end as well... not sure how long it will take... better start transcribing to stone in a cave so it lasts longer.
You are a genius my friend!
He's a man of focus, commitment, and sheer fucking will
good, now make a pc using lego
Umm, excuse Me. What the acual fu-
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Love your videos! Do you plan schematics out for these ahead of time? Or do you just come up with the designs on the fly? Just so curious how you’re able to know where each part goes and build everything so elegantly (other than tons of experience of course). Mechanical engineering background?
Yessir! Another Brick Experiment video! I love this dude, whatever he makes it's always so cool and original! Keep the videos up
bro i love those gear videos
Ooooh, I can sense more advanced submarine videos coming soon …
Perfect engineering
what a MIND BLOWING idea
Great job .Keep it up :)
Wow that was real cool
This man makes amazing content. Let’s get him to 2 mil
That is surprisingly competent for it just being Lego.
Incredible!
ngl I was super stoked when i saw the title
For being Lego this works surprisingly well
It's amazing 😯❤️🔥
lol you didn't see the video when you posted comment
Again amazing
Great, dude!
Phew. Glad he clarified that no sensors were harmed in the making of this video
I love how the sped up version sounds almost like a vacuum pump
Bell works, nice
Yesss this tipe of videos i like it
This is an excellent demonstration of how much Lego can suck
Great video !
I love it when you have new videos
that's impressive!
That's awesome!
Beautiful video bro 👍👌🚜👍👌👌👌❤️
50 years later this guy is gonna build a rocket with Legos
For some reason this feels very surreal
Can I just point out that -20psi is an impressive vacuum.
My former manager told me that a -20psi vacuum is an aeronautical standard.
I believe him, although I haven’t found any evidence to support that just yet.
He previously worked in the aeronautical industry.
That is in inches mercury(in Hg) not PSI. considering they are at standard atmospheric pressure in their room which is only about 14.5 PSIA so a -20 PSID would make the inside of the jar -5.5PSIA which is not possible. But 20 in HG is about 9.8 PSI which is still impressive as it means the pressure in the jar is only about 4.7 PSIA.
Now if you pressurize a space to above atmospheric pressure you can then experience differential pressures where there is an apparent vacuum of 20 PSI, but not in the conditions of this video.
0:19 Such a satisfying sound
This man is going to create a lego time machine at this rate
He uploads a vacuum pump just as I’m done with a vacuum piston engine.
Just amazing!
hi cute this channel also amazing
ruclips.net/video/05AnouUv9Rk/видео.html
I love Lego pneumatics could you pls do more vids on them
This is better than any engineering video
Soon 2 million will be!
How much of a stronger vacuum could you pull by adding another motor or two in parallel?
Very cool!
Finally some useful 18+ builds for the grown ups
That final air hissing noise at the end
👌🏻😞👌🏻
Awesome Video! You should experiment with my Lego Pneumatic Engines, they run on compressed air.
70 percent vaccum is really good!
2:09 those are some sick beats my dude
Bro has the power to make a real size working car with just lego
Cant wait for lego super sonic jet
For real tho if you can make a lego plane that'd be sick
i wanna see more of this
real, amazing on top video
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️
That's a lower pressure than the peak of Everest. Good job.
Ready for the drive able car video in a year
Another cool video
i've got a lego set whit these vacuum pumps, its a lift truck or something, its actually pretty cool, i definetly reccomend it if you want to like move a crane up or down, and that sort of stuff.
Nice!👍
i love your videos, gretings from Spain
Greetings also from Finland! By the way, If you are interested to see my drawings, check my RUclips channel: m.ruclips.net/video/WwBX_Ncex6I/видео.html
This guy will be the first person to make a working lego car
man just timed a lego vacuum pump holy heck
Only 3 minutes? Bruh I want more
2:10 you got a nice beat there
Very cool indeed
So interesting 👍👍👍👍
Very good
What if you somehow alternate between two pistons? Would the be possible? I’m trying to think of lego ways to somehow get a stronger vacuum
Every upload, we get closer and closer to him building a space ship out of Legos and leaving this planet.