Solenoids & Relays

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2014
  • Solenoids and relays are electromagnetic devices commonly used in vehicles, appliances and manufacturing processes. This video includes a demonstration of a working model of both a solenoid and relay.

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  • @kirkprospector4958
    @kirkprospector4958 8 месяцев назад

    R.I.P. Mr. Campbell. Thank you for all this information.

  • @dkjawahar-techexpt671
    @dkjawahar-techexpt671 9 месяцев назад

    Really wonderful, thanks for the information and energy you have utilised to share with all of us. Nice explanation. Thanks from Jawaharlal Bharat INDIA 🙏

  • @gamingguard1an167
    @gamingguard1an167 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. I’ve been using solenoids relays and valves for a while but I never understood the science behind them ..5 minutes later and now I’m a pro 🤙

  • @captainprototype187
    @captainprototype187 Год назад

    That stripped relay has a beautiful look to it!

  • @okusitinotahitua1020
    @okusitinotahitua1020 7 лет назад

    wowwwwwww..... i have been search for a cheap home-made relay in order to understand the way its work.. and i finally get this from a smart but easy explanation...thank you sir...

  • @samrega9842
    @samrega9842 4 года назад

    Excellent!!! You broke it down to the bare bone principle clearly. Thank you.

  • @lejink
    @lejink 10 лет назад +14

    Your videos are great, I really enjoy them!

  • @mahmoudsaber5250
    @mahmoudsaber5250 10 лет назад +16

    Just wanna say that you are doing a great job, Sir

  • @mrmatias2618
    @mrmatias2618 5 лет назад +1

    Indeed, you are gifted to teach. Greeting from Angola.

  • @projectdiamonds1
    @projectdiamonds1 7 лет назад

    I have an electric exam this afternoon and this really helped I wasn't sure about how in a relay the two connections were connected this really helped thank you

  • @sporty17sahil
    @sporty17sahil 9 лет назад

    That was neatly explained with decent demonstrations. Thanks.

  • @labibbidabibbadum
    @labibbidabibbadum 4 года назад

    Lovely descriptions and clear explanations. Thank you.

  • @stezo15
    @stezo15 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video! It was helpful for me to understand how my car electrics work!

  • @theblukatlife
    @theblukatlife 9 лет назад +7

    I love your videos. Amazing teacher

  • @garydunken7934
    @garydunken7934 10 лет назад +5

    Long time, no see!
    Keep them coming.

  • @amandafalke7670
    @amandafalke7670 8 лет назад

    Nice work! Simple and old school.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 8 лет назад +1

    Well done! Thanks for the informational video!

  • @GoliathGunner
    @GoliathGunner 10 лет назад +5

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @SavedByFaithInJesus
    @SavedByFaithInJesus 8 лет назад +1

    Great video!! Thank you. I learned a lot today.

  • @NilupulMalinda
    @NilupulMalinda 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks a lot! This video explains a lot.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 2 года назад

    fantastic presentation and explanation

  • @andreas3861
    @andreas3861 9 лет назад

    That was very well explained! Thankyou!

  • @ryangarrison7088
    @ryangarrison7088 7 лет назад +1

    Your videos are great!

  • @johnsamuel2013
    @johnsamuel2013 7 лет назад +3

    superb and clearly explained. thanks

  • @iperpituallocomotionz7751
    @iperpituallocomotionz7751 7 лет назад +4

    you don't know how much I love you❤

  • @muhammadhussainsarhandi9928
    @muhammadhussainsarhandi9928 6 лет назад

    Sir you are really awesome, you are a great teacher, you explain everything conceptually, your all videos are mind blowing, all students need teachers like you, we love you sir,

  • @MH-oc4de
    @MH-oc4de 3 года назад

    That was super informative. Thanks!

  • @ncameron7
    @ncameron7 9 лет назад +3

    Great Video!

  • @AlamgirHossain-nb4vf
    @AlamgirHossain-nb4vf 9 лет назад

    Excellent video,thank you.

  • @ernestguevara5968
    @ernestguevara5968 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @asingh1519
    @asingh1519 4 года назад

    Well made informational video. Good job!

  • @kelvinr2369
    @kelvinr2369 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this information.

  • @yekutielbenheshel354
    @yekutielbenheshel354 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @AVFinfo
    @AVFinfo 3 года назад

    Thanks! It is beatiful video!

  • @itolo
    @itolo 10 лет назад

    brilliant as usual!

  • @scottspitler1443
    @scottspitler1443 3 года назад

    Love mechanics, but electrical is sometimes a mystery to me. Need to add a relay between my solenoid and starter on a Harley. You’ve made the task logical and understandable. Thanks.

  • @CraigMansfield
    @CraigMansfield 5 лет назад

    I like your style. Thank you

  • @staror890
    @staror890 3 года назад

    great video , i learned alot

  • @nicolascarrascodiaz9787
    @nicolascarrascodiaz9787 8 лет назад

    Very well explained and very usefull for me. i'm trying to use a solenoid as a trigger for the pen of a DIY plotter . Thanks a lot.

  • @ryanbaderr2982
    @ryanbaderr2982 10 лет назад +1

    i love your videos , you taught me a lot of things
    thanks a lot sir

  • @cindyandjoey
    @cindyandjoey 6 лет назад

    Hi, one solenoid in a home that you forgot to mention is the common doorbell chime, which normally gets its power from a transformer (usually located attached to the breaker box) that converts 120 V AC to the 16 V AC needed to run the mechanical doorbell solenoids. When the doorbell (a simple switch) is pressed, the circuit is closed, and current is sent through the coil, retracting the metal plunger and causing it to strike the "DING" chime plate. When the doorbell is released by the person's finger, the circuit opens again, and a spring snaps the plunger back, where it hits the opposite "DONG" chime plate. (The rear doorbell, which has its own solenoid, simply blocks the second strike with a rubber stopper, so you get only the "DING" chime.)
    You have demonstrated that DC voltage CAN, in fact, be used to run a solenoid circuit. (I had read that this was true, but had been told by various doorbell sales people that -- NO NO, it must be AC.) When I connected up a 9-volt battery, however, the plunger moved a wimpy fraction of an inch, and did not strike the chime plate. Why does your 6 V DC circuit work, but my 9 volt DC circuit didn't? (Assuming the common nail and the metal plunger are somewhat similar.) Does it have to do with a difference in current supplied by your 4 AA's in series versus one 9 volt? And how could I, just for proof of concept, actually run my doorbell off of some batteries? (I just hate it when someone tells me something "can't be done.")

  • @stellarv5689
    @stellarv5689 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙌

  • @eduardocaballero5990
    @eduardocaballero5990 8 лет назад +2

    muy bueno.. very nice👍

  • @syedmunafahmed04
    @syedmunafahmed04 7 лет назад +2

    your voice is so good!

  • @nasirkhan2875
    @nasirkhan2875 4 года назад

    Good explaination sir

  • @bharathkotharu9757
    @bharathkotharu9757 6 лет назад

    Great Job.

  • @IMFDB
    @IMFDB 8 лет назад +4

    Basically I was taught in summary a relay is a switch, controlled by a low amperage signal wire to control a large amperage circuit. What is the purpose? In my opinion to reduce the amount of costs and inefficiency or wiring. If relays didn't exists you would have to run a wire the size of a battery cable to start your car too the ignition switch. High amperage = big wire, low amperage = small wire.

    • @NM-wd7kx
      @NM-wd7kx 7 лет назад +1

      if you are controlling a 12v system using a 3.3-5v Arduino then you will find a use fast.

    • @michaeloconnor4247
      @michaeloconnor4247 2 года назад

      Well explained.

  • @zdp-189
    @zdp-189 5 лет назад

    Very cool, the power of EMFs

  • @markbess4562
    @markbess4562 9 лет назад

    great videos. I use them in my class.

    • @henry2008kim
      @henry2008kim 8 лет назад

      +Mark Bess Um, I have a question Mr. Bess! In the video a solenoid is described to have many applications when swift motion is required. But isn't a solenoid basically a short circuit? How would one design a solenoid that is energy efficient?

  • @chaknithbin6322
    @chaknithbin6322 9 лет назад

    i see your coil work very well

  • @ishaqzakaria2669
    @ishaqzakaria2669 9 лет назад

    Very interesting and educative

  • @Sick666Minded
    @Sick666Minded 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert 9 лет назад +3

    What about transistors? Do they act like relays?

  • @12Hydrocarbon
    @12Hydrocarbon 6 лет назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @sathamhussain6490
    @sathamhussain6490 4 года назад

    Thank you dear

  • @fabioferra986
    @fabioferra986 10 лет назад +1

    very good video

  • @DiscoverMVP
    @DiscoverMVP 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @mixmike6
    @mixmike6 9 лет назад

    I love your videos!! Please keep them coming.
    What's the title of the song in the background of all your videos ?

  • @emadabuhagag222
    @emadabuhagag222 3 года назад

    That's beauty

  • @mirabilo
    @mirabilo 9 лет назад

    What governs the direction of the nail's movement?

  • @vishumishra0
    @vishumishra0 9 лет назад

    very good

  • @loiseniitaashivudhi1913
    @loiseniitaashivudhi1913 5 лет назад

    what was the current going through the solenoid? mine seems to be beyond 3A ):

  • @belajarbarengkaksiti
    @belajarbarengkaksiti 6 лет назад

    I want to ask for a series of solenoid valves connected to the relay

  • @ashimasaxena6289
    @ashimasaxena6289 6 лет назад

    brilliance

  • @Dg-zj6jo
    @Dg-zj6jo 2 года назад

    how can i use a rely for a long time so enagized for hrs at a time do i need a spectal rely please

  • @rogertopful
    @rogertopful 8 лет назад +2

    You said that the coil in a solenoid gets hot. How do car relays stay on and not cook and melt?

    • @Rossvallance
      @Rossvallance 8 лет назад

      They don't stay on running current longer than designed. Most will have a switch lock, eg the door lock, relati switches between lock or unlock. Or as for your indicators, the flash relay will rarely run longer than designed, and even then the current passing is minimal. The gentleman who uploaded ran what looks like 4 X AA batteries at 6v total and a fair current ( maybe two amp) which is 12 watts through a thin wire, the resistance isn't high in copper but it still gets h o tt hot with the flow of current needed to lift the approximate 15 g nail with ample force again earth gravity :). ... Science bi*** , jokes.

    • @ellamayveloso5799
      @ellamayveloso5799 8 лет назад

      solenoids do get hot if power stays on
      like an RC actuator

    • @Rossvallance
      @Rossvallance 8 лет назад

      but they are designed to only pass current whilst they are on, which is the time taken to activate the switch.

  • @curiosity551
    @curiosity551 10 лет назад

    i liked it.

  • @_samyakambulkar4959
    @_samyakambulkar4959 3 года назад

    Is this relay will works on 9volts battery 🔋

  • @madhawapriyashantha3722
    @madhawapriyashantha3722 8 лет назад +1

    can we increase the physical power by using neodymium magnetic bar instead of metal nail ???

    • @aleksandersats9577
      @aleksandersats9577 8 лет назад

      +madhawa priyashantha yes you can because magnets have already gravity with metal and the coil generates to gravity so yeah aren you smart enuagh for that

    • @ellamayveloso5799
      @ellamayveloso5799 8 лет назад

      like an actuator

  • @ulissessou
    @ulissessou 8 лет назад

    please , what is the diameter of the copper wire used in the experiment ?

  • @MetalHeadJagger
    @MetalHeadJagger 10 лет назад +1

    yessss

  • @luqmanrashid1651
    @luqmanrashid1651 5 лет назад

    i tried to make one like this. i used steel nails with 9V battery. but it didnt work. the pulling power was too weak

  • @wagnernascimentoesilva5883
    @wagnernascimentoesilva5883 7 лет назад +1

    made in Brazil!

  • @asdsd7386
    @asdsd7386 8 лет назад

    Interesting

  • @kumarkshitij1961
    @kumarkshitij1961 3 года назад

    Wow

  • @jatinbhatt7826
    @jatinbhatt7826 9 лет назад +1

    Why we use relays to control the motor , even it can be done by a simple ordinary switch ????

    • @kumarwork
      @kumarwork 9 лет назад

      relays are electromagnetic switches while the switches you are talking about are mechanical.

  • @uss_nevada5831
    @uss_nevada5831 4 года назад

    I have 2 solenoid. From sony radio autoplay decoder.

  • @vaibhavpatil2611
    @vaibhavpatil2611 9 лет назад

    pls can anyone give link to any information on safety measures if any

  • @marathielectricalguru2108
    @marathielectricalguru2108 4 года назад

    How is work on dc system 🤔

  • @vaibhavpatil2611
    @vaibhavpatil2611 9 лет назад

    what do you mean by magnet wire?

    • @Mazekwon
      @Mazekwon 9 лет назад +1

      It is a wire with a coating so that it can be wrapped tightly to make a good magnetic field.

  • @dylxnchn
    @dylxnchn 6 лет назад

    Dosn't it heat up?

  • @chaknithbin6322
    @chaknithbin6322 9 лет назад

    dear sir could you pls tell me how the coil work.....the coil that i made is not working

    • @tuskiomisham
      @tuskiomisham 9 лет назад

      make sure your wire is magnet wire, found here: www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=magnet+wire

  • @aichediop7297
    @aichediop7297 6 месяцев назад

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @systemsandlogistics
    @systemsandlogistics 2 года назад

    *when he said, ask your science teacher or a knowledgeable adult 😭🤣

  • @SVENY
    @SVENY 9 лет назад

    Thunderbolt 1003T Fire Hi Lo wailing? Anyone?

    • @ozzie_goat
      @ozzie_goat 9 лет назад

      For starters, they don't make a 1003T, but yes. It has solenoids as well.

  • @DodongWerkzPh
    @DodongWerkzPh 9 лет назад

    I think solinoids and coils is thesame?

    • @vaibhavpatil2611
      @vaibhavpatil2611 9 лет назад

      yes

    • @SLUGTHUG
      @SLUGTHUG 9 лет назад

      Yes, they're both inductors

    • @rossfalco9896
      @rossfalco9896 8 лет назад +1

      +Engineer mapmaker909 that's not correct. A solenoid is a coil of wire with many turns. A coil is strictly one rotation of a wire, however a solenoid would not be formed until a significant number of turns have been made.

    • @picketf
      @picketf 6 лет назад

      solenoids are coils that contract an object through an electromagnetic field. Coils however have many different functions and uses not limited to solenoids. For instance a typical electromotor has coils that rotate in an electrically charged tunnel. In bigger motors these coils are shielded through copper plates that also act as mechanical bearings to reduce friction in the shaft. On smaller electromotors for RC toys these plates are often missing and bare coil spools can be found in the center of the motor. Coils can also be used as induction coils to drive up the higher currents needed by camera flashlights.

  • @421sap
    @421sap 8 месяцев назад

    In Jesus' Name, Amen ✨✝️