Nice motor & generator, those magnets really are so super strong & help with a lot of your ideas, which you seem to never run out of, at I hope that you never run out of them because we love learning, so thanks again Grain.
Man, the winters in Moldova must be really long and cold, for which I am grateful. Otherwise, we wouldn’t get to see your handiwork. I made your brushless/spinner motor the other day as we do get a few sunny days in Nebraska and I’m now expanding it to some practical uses, I hope. Like my wood stove. Learned more from you about electricity than from anyone else. For which, I am also grateful.
Robert thank you very much! I'm glad that someone is expanding his knowledge and I have little involvement in this. We in Moldova in about 2-3 weeks will be quite warm. In any case, I will already walk on my bike.
"Energy from sources that do not require an input which has to be paid for." (Wikipedia) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_energy My playlist "Free energy" - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3tovYvyzBPlAz4bM0p75WeRgM
Of course. But I decided to show a simpler version. I made motors by Hall sensor repeatedly. You can look in the playlist "Simple motors" - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3toswlsUv4UurA5i9m_5TIh6O
Great experiment. But I would suggest you to use an oscillator with switching device like Transistor for making and breaking the coil contacts instead of that mechanical switch. At higher speed, the switch may wear out. With oscillators, you can get frequency upto 20-25MHz and even more. Or you can use Arduino for time based trigger.
You are right electronic commutation is more effective. I did it in this motor - ruclips.net/video/b0nmh-x1AIU/видео.html All my motors - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3toswlsUv4UurA5i9m_5TIh6O
The beauty of the thing is precisely NO electronics or sophistication. Transistors or arduinos are nice, for sure, but dont belong in this beauty. I would even bypass the swich with just a plain wire breaker !
Everything is in the video. It does not require exact dimensions, the number of turns of the wire, etc. I did everything approximately, without making calculations and drawings.
1. The battery gives energy to the motor. 2. The rotor of the motor with the magnets rotates. 3. I bring the coil with the LED to the rotating magnets of the rotor - the magnets excite the electric current in the coil. The LED is on. Did I answer your question?
Hi,is it a problem if i join two 5 m wires for coiling after filing their edges . My solenoid is weak . I have 3 magnets on shaft . Im usin five 12v dc battery and its not moving ! Sugeest a solution pls
I do not know for sure, but it is very possible that your problem is in the low current of your batteries. What kind of batteries do you use? I use 18650, this can give a current of several amperes. Other possible options for your problem are a lot of friction at the nodes of your design.
"my battery are 9 v zinc carbon ones" - This is a bad option, it gives low currents. Better these are alkaline batteries and even better rechargeable batteries. The 18650 is a great option, I have 4 pieces LG 3000 mAh each, I have been using it for several years already for experiments and for power bank on my trips.
BUTTON SWITCH ferrite magnet - yes You can use an iron rod instead of a magnet, this also works. Instead of BUTTON SWITCH, you can make contact from a thick copper wire.
In my case it was 4-5 volts. But we need to talk about the power of the power supply, not just voltage. In my case, the current fluctuated about 1 ampere, see the power supply at the end of the video. The power consumption depends on the parameters and dimensions of the coil, the core and the quality of the mechanism. Poor quality of the performance of the mechanism greatly reduces the efficiency due to friction losses, and this requires increasing the power consumption.
I bought these buttons in a store in my city. But I found a similar button on AliExpress - aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-Limit-Switch-Push-Button-Switch-1A-125V-AC-2A-125V-AC-Mouse-Switch-3Pins-Micro/32840177333.html By the way, the button can be successfully replaced by two pieces of copper wire about 1 mm. :)
I do not know which motors are used in electric cars, but I am sure that there are engines of a completely different design. I do not know of a single industrial device using a solenoid motor. I think this is a very impractical motor in many ways.
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Nice motor & generator, those magnets really are so super strong & help with a lot of your ideas, which you seem to never run out of, at I hope that you never run out of them because we love learning, so thanks again Grain.
Many thanks, I will try best for you.
Your video and the way of understanding is good. U r very talented person
Man, the winters in Moldova must be really long and cold, for which I am grateful. Otherwise, we wouldn’t get to see your handiwork. I made your brushless/spinner motor the other day as we do get a few sunny days in Nebraska and I’m now expanding it to some practical uses, I hope. Like my wood stove. Learned more from you about electricity than from anyone else. For which, I am also grateful.
Robert thank you very much! I'm glad that someone is expanding his knowledge and I have little involvement in this. We in Moldova in about 2-3 weeks will be quite warm. In any case, I will already walk on my bike.
Parabéns o seu motor de solenoide ficou beleza pura. Vida longa e prospera! Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil
Thank God.. You never said it as "Free Energy". Honest video!!
"Energy from sources that do not require an input which has to be paid for." (Wikipedia) - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_energy
My playlist "Free energy" - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3tovYvyzBPlAz4bM0p75WeRgM
Brilliant! Same sort of prinipals as steam engine, but using EMF instead! Genius
BTW, Loving the music!!
Спасибо за науку ! Ваши ролики просто копилка !
Sir...you are awesome..🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
I am now making a solenoid motor with a mechanical speed controller. In the coming days, the video will be published.
Great video! The channel is great too! All of your videos are awesome, the best yt channel about science and electro experiments!
Many thanks, bro!
dude those opening fire effect lol and those sound effect really get me, so funny comedy, nevertheless great content
My version a solenoid motor.
NICE!!
Thanks!
nice bro
grain make an easy water fountain 👍👌 nice to
I want to get this engine... please sir contact me...7568092530
Good work bro ....insted of switch i think u should use hall sensor ..it may be improve speed and last long.....
Of course. But I decided to show a simpler version. I made motors by Hall sensor repeatedly. You can look in the playlist "Simple motors" - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3toswlsUv4UurA5i9m_5TIh6O
motor by Hall sensor - ruclips.net/video/WjEJ7FFgbuI/видео.html
I watched that before.....but i want to see how hall sensor works in selonoid and is there any improvement in speed ..
@@amolsert This will not increase speed.
Looks like you can create an engine with this.
this is awesome, i needed a small power source to use for rust removing electrolysis running at around 1-3 amps. this is perfect
It is a great video... Congratulations!!! Please more about this subject grain
Nice sound effects!
Great experiment. But I would suggest you to use an oscillator with switching device like Transistor for making and breaking the coil contacts instead of that mechanical switch. At higher speed, the switch may wear out. With oscillators, you can get frequency upto 20-25MHz and even more. Or you can use Arduino for time based trigger.
You are right electronic commutation is more effective. I did it in this motor - ruclips.net/video/b0nmh-x1AIU/видео.html
All my motors - ruclips.net/p/PLG8s-uVT3toswlsUv4UurA5i9m_5TIh6O
The beauty of the thing is precisely NO electronics or sophistication.
Transistors or arduinos are nice, for sure, but dont belong in this beauty.
I would even bypass the swich with just a plain wire breaker !
Geronot Efour Definitely! I agree sometimes simple arrangements are good so that we can see what is going under the hood...
Geronot Efour wouldn't magnetic contactless switching be even more beautiful? After all, one discrete transistor is quite as 'primitive' as a switch
your videos are so nice grain mr .
Thank you!
Generator, you generated electricity with electricity haha
Archoir think about it. you don't lose or gain electricity, you just add a cool thing to see to your contraption
That is wrong you lose power in the wires and friction loses
@@Momo_Kawashima buy adding the generator you're adding a load to the system. If you accurately captured the current to the coil it would increase
Well I'm jus glad to see that the title isn't "DC MOTOR FREE ENERGY" 🤣 I think this guy is jus going for more of a "desk toy" than anything else.
How about no
Enjoyed the video
Nice build. As a generator? Not efficient but doesn't have to be if you had fun building it and learning something new.
Sweet design. Nice work sir!
Nice
Good job well done...Thanks a lot for sharing...
Nice motor. How many loops does the wind have, and what gauge ? thanks
700 turns, 0.5 mm
هل يوجد نموذج مثل هذا ... لكن بدون صوت ضوضاء .... او .... يصدر صوت بسيط بدلا من الازعاج الدائم
VERY GOOD, VERY NICE, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK :D
This is amazing... Lovely...
Nice work.
Good experimental
do you have to use magnets?
how much torque it produce ..?
I do not know
How does that part at the end work like a generator?
Wow awesome
what kind of switch is that?
What is it like - aliexpress.com/item/10-1A-125-AC/32840177333.html
But you can use two pieces of copper wire 1-2 mm in diameter.
quais tipos de material pode ser enrolados os fios
Enameled wire 0.2-0.5mm in diameter.
good job as usually.
You are awsome..
Muy buen video, y si haces un v8?
What is the black switch thingy you used??
Microcaps for 1-2 amps. But you can use just two pieces of copper wire 0.5-1 mm in diameter.
can you give me a little more brief information about your model it would be really helpful..
Everything is in the video. It does not require exact dimensions, the number of turns of the wire, etc. I did everything approximately, without making calculations and drawings.
And is it necessary for me to use a magnet can I use a soft iron instead?
Could you tell me all the materials you used please? Some of them don't have names and I would like to know them please.
what is that kind of switch you used?
I bought it in my city store. You can use just 2 pieces of copper wire 0.8-1 mm.
which wire is used for making coil and what is it gauge
0.5 mm 700 turns
wow amazing
Dope good job
Thanks!
hello I'm going to set up this mechanism for my physics project, so the measurements are important for me.
I made it in any size without drawings.
Okey thank you :)
How long batteries gonna work
It depends on the power consumption of the motor and on the battery capacity.
I want to ask you that:The stirling machine makes electricity or vice versa
1. The battery gives energy to the motor.
2. The rotor of the motor with the magnets rotates.
3. I bring the coil with the LED to the rotating magnets of the rotor - the magnets excite the electric current in the coil. The LED is on.
Did I answer your question?
Yes,thank you very much.Do you have Facebook account?I want to follow you because you have made a lot of interesting video
Can you please give a brief list of the articles used to make this project?
Just want to replicate this u know for better understanding 😅
I find ideas on various websites and channels of RUclips.
How much swg is the copper coil?
700 turns
nice idea but there is friction between switch and rotor plus rotor's mass. there is more energy loss as compared to a dynamo
It's just a demonstration, a school lesson. :) There is no purpose here to make an effective device for practical use.
Why was the switch added?
You can use just 2 pieces of copper wire.
Yes,but why did you add the switch?
@@lvb1b463 it's a limit switch. If I'm not mistaken, it creates the current to the coil, which causes the piston to move and break the connection.
What kind of wood did you use for the disks?
Plywood 10 mm
Thanks! Oh and also if I may know the type of plastic used for the crank as well :D
Wow grandpa. ✌
Good..👍👍👍
Hi,is it a problem if i join two 5 m wires for coiling after filing their edges . My solenoid is weak . I have 3 magnets on shaft . Im usin five 12v dc battery and its not moving ! Sugeest a solution pls
I do not know for sure, but it is very possible that your problem is in the low current of your batteries. What kind of batteries do you use? I use 18650, this can give a current of several amperes.
Other possible options for your problem are a lot of friction at the nodes of your design.
@@grain-diose thanks for reply my battery are 9 v zinc carbon ones . Should i use something else?
@@grain-diose i think is should increse thr number of turns and connect cells in parallel . Will yrll u the result soon
"my battery are 9 v zinc carbon ones" - This is a bad option, it gives low currents. Better these are alkaline batteries and even better rechargeable batteries. The 18650 is a great option, I have 4 pieces LG 3000 mAh each, I have been using it for several years already for experiments and for power bank on my trips.
Nice project....
I’m still trying to figure out how to make an electromagnet 😂
run electricity through a conductive coil. Easy
yup, must be dc one way current too
Have you figured it out after three years?
@@OKFrax-ys2op yes, I have. I made a successful one in my engineering class last year
@@g_a_v_i_n are you going to video the results?
Thank you verymuch👍
Cooperwire mm? and how many rounds?
700 turns, it is said - ruclips.net/video/MqG3yC58Maw/видео.html
0.5 mm wire
What if you use AC voltage to energize solenoid instead of DC?
Could u remind me what is the purpose of the micro switch
The microswitch turns on the solenoid during a certain phase of movement. Only under this condition will the motor work.
Could it also work with permanent magnets alone?
🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
How much volt consuming ?
It needs a large amperage.
Mr. Grain, could you please explain me the electric system? And how to connect the switch and which is his purpose? Thank you
The switch includes an electromagnet (solenoid) in the desired phase of rotation.
Creatividad y variante del motor reciprocante
Pěkná práce
What wire did you use?
0.5 mm
Bro I have exactly the same power supply as you!
:)
How many turns to make coil & diameter of copper coil?
Wire diameter 0.5 mm. The number of turns 700, indicated in the video 0:50
What is use of switch?
Please give response.
Is it work if I use ferrite magnet?
BUTTON SWITCH
ferrite magnet - yes
You can use an iron rod instead of a magnet, this also works. Instead of BUTTON SWITCH, you can make contact from a thick copper wire.
grain thanks
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What is the thickness of copper wire used?
0.5 mm, but you can use 0.3-0.4 mm as well.
now i wanna make an electric car with this design... but 7 more years left till i can :(
NeonTarget2 it would just be for novelty. This engine is not very efficient or powerful. It’s cool though 😎
@@ryanmalin agreed, its a cool machine but even traditional dc motor is far more powerfull and efficient.
Te falto su contrapeso. Para evitar vibración y ganar mas velocidad
very brilliantly
sir what is the dimension of magnet ? 20 *4 mm or 15 * 4 mm
Magnets 10x3 mm, how many pieces I do not remember. But it does not matter, use the magnets that you have.
Thanks@@grain-diose magnets are hole or without hole ?
magnets are hole
@@grain-diose thankyou
Mau tanya mas di mana beli magnet koin itu
Awesome video, Why my channel is having few subscriber?
11 video for the year is very little.
Can I use AC current
no
AC Motor is here - ruclips.net/video/ViapciJ7G3k/видео.html
How many volt needed to run it
In my case it was 4-5 volts. But we need to talk about the power of the power supply, not just voltage. In my case, the current fluctuated about 1 ampere, see the power supply at the end of the video. The power consumption depends on the parameters and dimensions of the coil, the core and the quality of the mechanism. Poor quality of the performance of the mechanism greatly reduces the efficiency due to friction losses, and this requires increasing the power consumption.
What is the measure of materials
Materials can be used arbitrarily what do you have. I used mostly 10 mm plywood, a piece of wood and some plastic.
What is the use of this engine
I do not know, but you can come up with this :)
balu
guys what is that switch called that he used
good
can you share the link of the switch? thanks
I bought these buttons in a store in my city. But I found a similar button on AliExpress - aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-Limit-Switch-Push-Button-Switch-1A-125V-AC-2A-125V-AC-Mouse-Switch-3Pins-Micro/32840177333.html
By the way, the button can be successfully replaced by two pieces of copper wire about 1 mm. :)
Is that how an electronic car works
I do not know which motors are used in electric cars, but I am sure that there are engines of a completely different design. I do not know of a single industrial device using a solenoid motor. I think this is a very impractical motor in many ways.
Electronic Cars, say Tesla uses AC Induction Motor. Some other company also uses DC brush less motor.
What is the work of this switch?
turn on and turn off the electromagnet in the desired phase
How much rpm at 24 volts?
I dont know
Awesome
Sir,. Specifications of bearing. How to calculate connecting rod distance and Crank.
Bearing any.
Why the switch for?
To turn off the coil in the desired phase.
@@grain-diose why need to turn of the coil
Can v send me the link to buy swith in amazon
what are the materials are use
how many turns
700 turns
30 gauge wire is needed or more
0.4-0.5mm
220 V or on 9V battery
Fine
2:35 what this equipment's name?
KPS605D - aliexpress.com/item/32864635976.html
@@grain-diose thank you!!
I had designed something similar on my own, but that remained on paper
How make small generator.?