I don’t get why everyone is complaining that you put this on a generator, the same concept could be used for any small engine that needs an electric start. Sweet idea though I like it a lot
Ooh, I rather do like the way you used a socket as a spacing guide to get that bike part centred on the metal plate at 4:34 Also, my ears thank you for not putting any background music in. Makes it far easier to concentrate and appreciate what you're doing. Quite a simple but highly effective modification you've made to that little generator set. Thank you for sharing
RIGHT, SPOT-ON Mr. Data ......NO background,....'' noise '''.........i could not agree, more......shit noise,...kills the 'creative, and imaginary processes, some of us have been given. i used a socket, to fit onto my weedeater. Cut it in half, and used the upper portion, with a skill saw blade, welded to it. This, fitted and tighten the nut, onto my Still FS-40 weed whacker, Man, cuts small trees/branches very good. took off that plastic bs guard, on the bottom. SOCKETS....come in handy, for many, 'projects'.....
nice job! but from my point of view the flywheel is a little unbalanced and will do some vibration to the engine shaft and the bearings will wear out rapidly
Great job. A few suggestions. Extend it out so it sits on top of the shroud. Instead of so close to the fan. Modify the recoil starter housing to allow the chain to travel through. Use a sprocket from a bicycle. The holes in the sprocket will allow sufficient air travel. No need to worry about charging the battery. Run a trickle charger on the generator while it is running. That's why they make two way plugs and extension cords for. LOL
@@wonkastudio-johnny It will still overheat and seize up. It has to have forced air cooling. Those things get HOT quickly! That cooling fan consumes a hundred or more Watts of power - so that's how much power you would need if you want to cool it with an electric fan. No house fan (or worse, computer fan) will do it.
That 32 tooth sprocket blocks the blower intake a lot more than I'd be comfortable with but if you modify the shroud to extend over starter itll probably be okay.
Nice idea... but even if you could put the original shroud back on the sprocket has completely blocked the cooling fins on the flywheel so it won’t suck in air. Engine will overheat under load and seize. Just use a socket and electric drill
Would understand something like a lawnmower or go-kart but a generator ? So you have a flat battery and you need the generator to charge it but all you have is a flat battery, how do you start the thing ?
I love the job you did to adapt electric starter to a small generator, I have one and would like to do the same. Can you put links to the motorcycle starter motor and the bike chain sprockets you used, thanks and congratulations for your excellent job
4:45 wow....was thinking the same idea, using bike one-way turning sprocket. .......To all: BE SURE to ground the item directly, with ground neg clamp. IF NOT, you will weld the bearing (s) on it.....SNOOPED around, found your (this) video....WAY TO GO.....MAKE DO, WITH WHAT YOU HAVE = Re-cycle, as much as we can......literally.....
remember kids any time someone makes this look easy is because they already built it and took it apart before filming and only put it back together for the camera
Yea i was thinking that it would lock up in an hour of thd motor running.. just because bikes are more intermittent duty as opposed to continuous running at that high rpm...
Dli anagayan ibotang ang starter ubos sa carborador..dli kado sa sunog.y og mo overflo ang carborador sa starter paingon inig swet on nmo kayo jud ang labas..... Gamay komentaryo lang...pro imong idea is gud.... Gud lock
I don’t get why everyone is complaining that you put this on a generator, the same concept could be used for any small engine that needs an electric start.
Sweet idea though I like it a lot
Thanks bro!
Ooh, I rather do like the way you used a socket as a spacing guide to get that bike part centred on the metal plate at 4:34
Also, my ears thank you for not putting any background music in. Makes it far easier to concentrate and appreciate what you're doing. Quite a simple but highly effective modification you've made to that little generator set. Thank you for sharing
Thanks brother 🔥
RIGHT, SPOT-ON Mr. Data ......NO background,....'' noise '''.........i could not agree, more......shit noise,...kills the 'creative, and imaginary processes, some of us have been given. i used a socket, to fit onto my weedeater. Cut it in half, and used the upper portion, with a skill saw blade, welded to it. This, fitted and tighten the nut, onto my Still FS-40 weed whacker, Man, cuts small trees/branches very good. took off that plastic bs guard, on the bottom. SOCKETS....come in handy, for many, 'projects'.....
You would be amazed at the amount of time and effort saved by using a socket adapter and cordless drill.
Not if you use the generator all the time. Occasional use, yes, cordless drill. But it becomes cumbersome after a while.
JUst make sure the drill has no clutch. I broke a 3/8 adapter the first time i did that and loosened flywheel bolt.
But thats the point he made it electric start the way he did so he didnt have to do that
@@tandmbros5877 he made it electric start so that he didn't have to use a drill to turn the bolts, instead of using manual wrenches?
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nice job! but from my point of view the flywheel is a little unbalanced and will do some vibration to the engine shaft and the bearings will wear out rapidly
ayos yang idea mo bro ahh hindi na mahirap paandarin 👍👍
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Great job. A few suggestions.
Extend it out so it sits on top of the shroud. Instead of so close to the fan. Modify the recoil starter housing to allow the chain to travel through. Use a sprocket from a bicycle. The holes in the sprocket will allow sufficient air travel. No need to worry about charging the battery. Run a trickle charger on the generator while it is running. That's why they make two way plugs and extension cords for. LOL
The right tools for the job
Very cool 😎
Cool concept. Motor might burn up without the shroud on it though. No air going over the piston.
Thanks for the info brother :D
Placing the unit somewhere with good air flow will help though. Later on you could make a shroud from plywood or something
just run in winter only
@@wonkastudio-johnny It will still overheat and seize up. It has to have forced air cooling. Those things get HOT quickly! That cooling fan consumes a hundred or more Watts of power - so that's how much power you would need if you want to cool it with an electric fan. No house fan (or worse, computer fan) will do it.
@@databanks No, it might run 30 seconds longer. It needs forced air - LOTS of it.
I personally prefer the pull starters especially for a generator. I don’t use it much and I know the battery would always be dead.
The only batteries my generator ever meets are flat one's... :)
Very clever! I may do something like that on my lawnmower just for fun. Thanks for posting. Love your videos.
Thanks bro 😁
Creative work! You should put a charging circuit so the generator can keep the battery fully charged.
That 32 tooth sprocket blocks the blower intake a lot more than I'd be comfortable with but if you modify the shroud to extend over starter itll probably be okay.
Maybe some evenly spaced air holes drilled into the sprocket as well as placing the unit somewhere with good air flow?
Yep multiple holes will do i think
So super nice
Nice idea... but even if you could put the original shroud back on the sprocket has completely blocked the cooling fins on the flywheel so it won’t suck in air.
Engine will overheat under load and seize.
Just use a socket and electric drill
Very innovative idea
nice one boss atin nakang workshop hehehe, more videos to come. Godbless!
Wa katnamu mekalipat nakami.
tibe mo talaga kabalen nice
So there's outside people and inside people.😊
Galing naman nyan!
I enjoyed as I always do good work mate good to see another video
Miss you bro 😁
شكرا
Great idea 💡 👌👌
Pow. Right in the kisser.
Using a N.O. (normally open) Push button switch, for the solenoided starter - might be better. One hand starting...
You guys are really smart, I'm going to try this .
Da, dar ai grijă la ventilatorul de răcire al motorului. O parte din el este acoperit de pinion. S-ar putea să nu se facă răcirea motorului suficient.
Good idea and great job ! 👍 👌
Gusto ko ang laro Ng kaisipan mo bro,good idea,nice video keep it up!magsubscribe na ako nyan hehe
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Would understand something like a lawnmower or go-kart but a generator ? So you have a flat battery and you need the generator to charge it but all you have is a flat battery, how do you start the thing ?
So cool 😎
Ótimo trabalho. mantem
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Lupit mo talga lodi
excelente idea hermano, gracias x compartirla
I love the job you did to adapt electric starter to a small generator, I have one and would like to do the same. Can you put links to the motorcycle starter motor and the bike chain sprockets you used, thanks and congratulations for your excellent job
Next project: Custom new body for the generator?
Hello sir ayos consepto mo ang kaso. Mabilis ma uubos ang racheting ng sprocket kapag huminto na yung starter yung na ririnig mong lagitik mauubos yon
Mantap
Nice!
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Động cơ khủng
Incrível, parabéns!
The problem is eventually the freewheel sprocket your using will wear out.
Thank You,
I'm a mechanic and a sprag may "work" but disengagement is the solution,
Thats why all starters disengage. This has more than one problem.
Finally 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great job men
Thanks...Alot
Benar benar mantul👍
A cordless drill and socket works too.
thank you for sharing.
4:45 wow....was thinking the same idea, using bike one-way turning sprocket. .......To all: BE SURE to ground the item directly, with ground neg clamp. IF NOT, you will weld the bearing (s) on it.....SNOOPED around, found your (this) video....WAY TO GO.....MAKE DO, WITH WHAT YOU HAVE = Re-cycle, as much as we can......literally.....
tnx sa idea boss
No to socket and drill, You need to carry it every time I think that was annoying
Please Sir can it used to turn on 7 horse power single phase ac induction motor ?
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Ottimo 😁👍🇮🇹
Very ice idea, you can take the generator off and use the engine with a small boat.
Gostaria de saber se a catraca vai aguentar por muito tempo?
remember kids any time someone makes this look easy is because they already built it and took it apart before filming and only put it back together for the camera
Mantaf
Hand always in the way of the work being done...
Great
Can I use that starter motor on a 110cc bike engine?
I dont think that bike sprocket is designed to run at that sort of rpm... and not for an extended period of time...
Yea i was thinking that it would lock up in an hour of thd motor running.. just because bikes are more intermittent duty as opposed to continuous running at that high rpm...
Dli anagayan ibotang ang starter ubos sa carborador..dli kado sa sunog.y og mo overflo ang carborador sa starter paingon inig swet on nmo kayo jud ang labas..... Gamay komentaryo lang...pro imong idea is gud.... Gud lock
grease made it blow up huh ? you cant put sticky grease or they half grab a ratchet edge and self destruct
slick
show!
can we use belts?
Pakaliwa ba ikiot ng starter? Pwede bayon kahit may relay? Tnx sa sagot
Reverse polarity sir
This is will not work long time, you should use one way baring.
What kind of starter is that sir?
Pwede ba sa tmx 155 yang idea na yan sor?
Boss pwde pagawan ko ng electric start ung makina ng bangka ko
Hindi na maka higop ng hangin ung cooling fan
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Mad people
gawa kayo mini jet engine
Boss anong klaseng starter ung nilagay mo?
Pang honda wave
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Flywheel noise......
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