Gas Powered 3D Printer
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But what if I don’t hav a car? How am I supposed to get replacement keys?
Frankly this service sounds kind of scary.
The ultimate car heist in process, What could go wrong with all those pictures.
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Car keys Express is a terrible company
I love that Xyla released a video just yesterday about doing a whole project using solar and then along comes Emily to balance the world out.
I love that Xyla doesn't need a last name here. If you know Emily, you know Xyla, and vise versa.
Need William Osman to make a nuclear powered one now to complete the triangle.
@@JosephCatrambone
I think Cody is up for it 😂
@@lordfly88I don't know Xyla, so thanks for the channel suggestion! 😁
@@bader51500 Fusor printer when?
Z-axis wobble’s gonna go hard with this one
More like all axis😂
Between the oil and the microplastics, this seems like something a captian planet villain would have
I love that you bought a motor that costs the same as a generator and then made a worse generator out of it.
They also used an inverter to turn the DC power into AC to feed a power supply that turns AC into DC.
Efficiency was not a goal of this project.
to be fair they specified that it was out of an old pressure washer
I love converting a gas engine, to a DC motor, to an AC inverter, back to an AC to DC power supply.
I suspect the AC to DC power supply is probably switch mode, so will have recified the AC to DC to chop up into a different AC waveform. It may well have just accepted 110v DC quite happily.
I was just thinking of removing the AC to DC power supply, and replacing with a 12v or 24v regulator to step down the original output of treadmill motor
You got to go further than that, the dc then gets turned into ac to get stepped up/down, rectify to dc, fed into motor drivers that turn it back to ac (well kinda) for the motors
I just want to say I’ll never forget Car Keys Express. This was the best ad I’ve accidentally watched in months.
now you can take your 3d printer for a walk!
Casters! Casters! Casters!
*REMOTE CONTROL GASOLINE 3D PRINTER*
emily introduced this video like it's a tucker carlson segment im dyingg
The funny thing is, if that genset can generate 100-plus volts, then it can easily power 3D printer without any inverter, since modern power supplies have a huge input range and convert AC into DC internally anyways.
Does that mean you can just push DC into them and it'll still make good DC? Asking for an off grid setup.
@@JamesRowlandsRocks exactly! Except, DC value should be a bit higher than AC value. About 1.44 times higher
I use mine off grid. We have 12x 100 watt solar panels 6 wired series, 6 wired series, then both arrays wired parallel. These go thru an 85 amp charge controller to 500Ah of lipo 4 batteries, this runs a 2kw inverter. I run my ender 3 on it all day and still stay in float charge..
I came here to say the same thing.
@@JamesRowlandsRocks Yup, a typical modern supply rated for wide range 100-240vac input can be fed with anywhere from 100-400vdc and still work fine, although obviously you want to avoid the extremes of the range. 130-370 VDC should be safer. There are more safety considerations because switches and fuses may not properly interrupt high voltage DC so be careful.
Now this is the content I come to YT for.
"Most american way possible"
Emily still hasnt realized im canadian.
im in danger
Ah, a 'future' american. Welcome!
It's fine, Canada is just America's fancy hat
Ew. You are a North Wisconsinite?
Doesn't Canada have heaps of oil? Maybe don't tell her that or she might occupy you.
She's going to try and run a print on Maple Syrup now.
Should've fed the inverter into a UPC battery backup
Ah yes, the best PWM replacement, D A N.
This is quickly becoming my favorite youtube channel
That Elegoo Giga needs to be afraid. Very afraid.
I'm so pleased they've got one. If anyone will realise its full potential for chaos, it's Emily.
I feel like 3d printing outdoors brings it's own sets of issues even if power was fine like fluctuating temperatures cooling the print to fast and such
A young 20ish year old woman used a scene from a show that is older than her. That made my day.
4:24 Dan's sciatic nerve showing up in the video after that adventure🤣🤣
Amazing you definitely need to make a backpack version😂
So in the same weekend Xyla powers a CNC router with solar power and Emily powers a 3D printer with gasoline. (Edited spelling)
Penalties offset each other, remains 2nd down
CNC?
@@802Garage yes, my bad. CNC.
@@robinbaksh9023 All good!
I think printer could run on 110-130V DC directly from treadmill motor. Most modern AC power supplies convert AC to DC to convert it back to AC but with very high frequency for use small transformer.
if you added a car battery to the circuit, the voltage would've been smoothed substantially
Famous Last Word " Just because u could, doesn't mean u should"
I was only half-paying attention when you brought up the shirt, and thought it said "Ceci n'est pas une drill" or something in parody of The Treachery of Images, so I wanted to let you know you should do a variant like that.
I do electrical engineering and PLC programming work and have an interest in anything that can be gas powered. Seriously, wife material right here.
Also, with the Ender 3 being powered by a 24vdc power supply and the ability to charge a battery, and using a set of diodes in parallel you can charge both batteries in parallel and at the same time run the power in series using another set of diodes to make 24v. After that all you need in a voltage regulating buck-boost converter to keep the voltage consistent. Something small like small motorcycle/scooter batteries would be sufficient. The batteries would also serve as a UPS giving you time to refill the gas tank if it runs out without interrupting the print.
The Orange Storm in the background... what mega-sized problem will you solve with that lol OMG
Came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. I can't wait to see what comes from that thing
I'm sure someone else has already said this, but couldn't you add a battery in line to act as a large capacitor? Wouldn't that even out the voltage?
You could but then it would become a partially battery-powered 3d printer.
80-130Vdc? It sure would be nice if most modern switch mode power supplies (like the one in your 3D printer) could deal with such a range of input voltages,AC or DC,then you wouldn't need an inverter at all. Oh,wait.. Now you know!
excited about what monstrosity you will make with the orangestorm giga
Oh it’ll be a monstrosity all right
In this episode, Emily invents
a generator
Based on experience, I *think* a lot of small gas engines have a governor to maintain a set speed, so you just need to tweak that to maintain the revs under varying loads, thus negating the need to have Dan manually doing the speed regulation (If it does have one, it's usually a long-ish lever thing coming out the crankcase and connecting to the carb via a linkage and spring). Excellent and hilarious video btw.
I felt that “It’s not level” 😂 6:43
I never truly understood how important your videos were to humanity until now
"I don't hate the planet, I swear" you sure about that?
Just wanted to say that moving the gabtrys back and forth like that quickly sends backvoltage to the mainboard... which could easily fry it.
Dude the timing of this video is perfect! I need new car keys
Your videos are actually so good
your chaos energy is amazing.
Can we talk about the Elegoo in the room?
Eh? Eh?... Get it? Kus there's a...
Ill show myself out.
can't wait to see what you make with the orange storm giga
I love looking at any wall power thing and going "now what if it ran on oil?"
That was fun! There must be a bunch of very eccentric ways to generate the 12V @ 15A needed to drive the printer. For example, we could use a bunch of old 12V stepper motors attached to a bicycle as a generator, regulating the current with a moped battery…. Maybe a gravity powered generator could do the trick for shorter print jobs….
0:56 **cries in fried mainboard**
0:24 i dont remember this disaster
One week later and more gas powered creations have been made. Hacksmith made a gas powered one-wheeler so maybe they were inspired to also do something clunky with gasoline.
1:14 ORANGESTORM GIGA
5:15 is that paymoneywubby??
This is why generators are different than motors. Engine governors are good enough at keeping a constant speed even if it's only proportional control, but the output frequency of a generator depends on the speed and winding geometry, so that part is easy to solve. When it comes to the voltage, well, the magnetic field of the rotor is used to control it. The rotor has windings, and the excitation current of these lets you change the output voltage. You just need to add a regulator so that the output doesn't vary with the load.
Still, not bad for something built out of trash, but maybe automate the throttle next time.
So you are saying I should send them a photo of my lost keys and they will send me a copy? 😂
If I remember correctly the Enders ran off of 24v dc so I would remove the inverter and just run everything off of 24v
It was great meeting you at Open Sauce! :)
im so glad he found his keys lol this project is badass
Don't forget that there are these things called
"Gas powered portable generators"
shes not dead guys!!
There is also something called a battery
These two people are exactly why engines have low oil sensors on them❤❤❤❤😂😂😂 thank the manufacturer for saving your engine
All electronics run on DC, so you would be better off skipping the inverter and the printer's internal rectifier.
Id love to see a massively ridiculous clutch based system to power the mechanics directly from the output of the motor. Maybe something like a sphere gear so it can reverse and change speeds without the motor changing direction or speed. Obviously insane idea.
oh yeah? my 3d printer is powered by a steam engine
Convert gasoline to rotation, rotation to DC voltage, that you feed into a DC to AC inverter to feed the printer's power supply that converts it back to DC.
THAT'S American.
As hard as you needed those keys I thought it was going to be like some kind of a tracking device for your keys
what's funny is the newer inverter generators that have an "eco" mode literally do what you guys were doing with the throttle, but automagically. i think they have capacitors to leave a little headroom to bridge the gap of time it takes the motor to speed up. oh and inverters are usually flexible with input voltage so you might have been able to get away with more rpm. especially since load will slow it anyway (assuming you measured the output voltage without a load)
The Adidas pants and crouching to work give off gopnik vibes.
No one does production better. Period.
"the rain is starting soon"
Time to make a 3d printer work underwater
Some crazy Poles did that already 😉
I love how this is just a gas powered generator
Hey, I came here to show some love after you helped Kurtis Conner with his Command Center project but stayed for your humor and crazy ideas.
Also, seeing you guys adjust the voltage of the generator using trial and error AND becoming human PID controller afterwards cracked me up because it's the kind of thing I would think of doing but wouldn't have the courage to. 😂
Ah yes, renewably sourced, all natural, green OIL. The good ol' American stand-by.
When I subscribed to this channel 3 years ago I knew it would eventually paid off. It has greatly overcome my expectations.
Next time just skip the 12V power supply and connect the 12V from a motor over a Capacitor bank directly to the printer wires.
I'm not sure if this would work but it's a try :D No need to produce 12V from Motor, to scale it up with 12V to 110V and the power supply just scales it down to 12V (Or 24V)
Thanks for you Vid
That won't work too well because of the lack of regulation. A better option is to connect the 130vdc output from the original pulley directly to the AC input of the 3D printer. Most modern power supplies (except cheap ones with a voltage selection switch) will run just fine from around 100-400VDC.
im having the worst day and the shittiest of moods and this video kinda helped
Every single video that’s shouldn’t be posted you’re like hmmm that’s a great idea 😭😭👌🏻😂
I think it's hilarious that she's Reinventing the generator😂😂😂
Gas powered stick, it never runs out of gas
After seeing a Nike, be made after all the struggle. I wish to hear it up towards the end. I was so emotional watching your video Jamir of radio. Yes, just wanted to share this with you. They do make little portable generators that run off gas and put out a 120 V. SAC. Pre built from the hardware store.Harbor freight sells a little a little 200 W.Generafor about 2. 3 hundred bucks
So I just saw you thrusting the 3 axis of the printer to power it. But now here's the real challenge. Make a dynamo jig to power a 3d printer while air thrusting and print something with it. The whole human race is counting on you. God speed.
A car alternator, a small 12v battery to excite the coil and a voltage regulator would have probably been a better choice. A treadmill motor runs at 120v DC and the alternator is 12v
Love you Emily. Never stop being completely goofy.
Human PID controls! I felt that one.
thats not realy a gas powered 3d printer. that 3d printer is gas powered the same way an hybrid electric car is gas powered .
Only thing this video is missing is a sponsored portion with Anker Outdoor Battery
THE GIGA!!!!! That'll make for some great videos!
Morley Kert went the solar route. No problems. Should’ve tried that.
This was ridiculous. I loved it. Thank you.
0:23 that poor ender 3
Imagine using a generator to generate electricity! That's never been done before!!
Jfc I don't think I've ever gone from being horrified by a thumbnail to wanting to buy merch so fast.
😂 Best thing I have seen in a while, just a recommendation but try using a voltage regulator a d run the tredmil motor at let say 36v and regulate it down to 12v and power the printer directly instead of using the inverter and powering the printers power supply
"i built the worlds worst generator and 3d printed a cube" this is actually a really cool idea, and i enjoy your content. nextime, i reccomend you just use a honda generator. it wont fry your printer. it is built too well. also i might steal your video idea.
12 v altenator and battery would smooth out the power emily
i feel like i'm watching an ad about touching grass and going outside
Okay, next step is make it truly “your baby” by getting an inverter generator, mounting generator and printer in a stroller, and go for a walk while it prints little plastic baby toys?
I was actually just drawing up plans for a butane powered hotend
i was so afraid that the branch was gonna break
Hear me out: put a battery in the circuit after the capacitor
Now build one as a backpack so you can carry it while hiking, and 3d print on the move.
I see that elegoo giga thing it massive 💀
Haven't watched the video yet, but i can already see problems running directly from a generator. I'd suggest a UPS (if you didn't already use one) to smooth out the electrical signals.
You should have added a Buck Boost Converter for Voltage stability