High Torque DC Motor & Gearbox Power Test!
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Just a bit of fun to see how powerful these High Torque DC Motor & Gearbox units actually are.
DC Brush Motor Speed Controller
uk.banggood.co...
Turnigy 2200mAh Lipo Battery
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Cans supplied by Red Bull!
These motors are no longer available from Banggood however they can still be sourced from Amazon. Just search for "high torque dc motor and gearbox".
I can see a lot of projects coming, great video Alan.
As my friend Rob (xynudu) said the only limit is your imagination 🙂
That’s cool , it’s good to see I’m not the only one to do ,as my brother would call it weird stuff!
Personally I think we are the normal ones.
Sometimes you just have to have some fun 🙂
Fkng Outstanding!👍👍👍
If you open that gearbox, you will be surprise how small the gears, hence it won't be long until it broke.
Good video and looks like fun.
Thanks. It was done just for a bit of fun but those motor/gearbox combinations are quite powerful.
@@RetroSteamTech It's amazing what you can learn from actually building something new or new to yourself. I've never used these motors. I have been looking at kit for building an automatic lift function for my Ford F150 tailgate. Not an easy task. Lol. Lots of torque required. Just by your videos you have a bit of a head start on me in build experience. 😀
Fantastic experiment! Question, do those motors go beyond the specified 40rpm depending on the voltage you supply?
I just saw in the comments that 40rpm is tops.. but will it go slower when you supply less voltage?
@@fschnidi yes. rpm is directly proportional to voltage with no load. 12v should yield 20rpm for example
Hi Alan,
Gutsy unit. How many amps was it pulling ?
I was a bit interested in the speed controller unit - looks amazing value for what you get. I might get one to replace the direction switch on the 775 motor power pack.
Thanks for posting. Maybe make a DC powered nut crusher :)
Cheers Rob
Hi Rob,
When the motor is free running, no load, it draws about 130mA. While it's crushing the can the current varies from 350mA to 420mA. Then right at the end at the point of maximum resistance it rises to about 800mA. None of which is very much at all.
The speed controllers are amazing value. I've built a few speed controllers in the past for some of my battery powered locomotives but the cost of the components separately would be more than what Banggood charge for the whole unit.
The possibilities are endless 🙂
Cheers, Alan.
Hi Eng.
If I have three 12v 50rpm dc motors with torque of 20 kg.cm each, can I build a simple scooter with them ?
How current ?
See reply to the above comment.
what's the ratio?
According to the Banggood page on this 1:670.
Lol, a simple but effective test.
What is the model name of this motor and how can I buy this motor??
There is a link in the description to the Banggood webpage for both the motor and the speed controller.
@@RetroSteamTech yeah link is gone! You are more interested in financial gain than being a decent human..
Would it hurt to mention the name??
What about foreigners who live in other countries and want to get it locally.
Tutorial On That Volt Controller Please.
The wiring is very simple. There is a diagram on the side of the speed controller that shows how to wire it up.
Cant See It
@@qrioxitykills Click on the Banggood link for the speed controller in the description below the video. The Banggood listing shows photos of the speed controller with the wiring diagram on the side.
Which rpm used?
That motor & gearbox is 40 rpm.
Whats the rpm used in this test?
Hi. That particular DC Motor & Gearbox has a maximum of 40 RPM.
What's the torque of it?
According to the Banggood page it is 7NM.
@@RetroSteamTech can you tell me how much compressive force it can provide?
@@smartwazihsw I don't have any way of measuring that.
@@RetroSteamTech ok , thanks
You know, if you let that motor go it would just rotate 180° and you could let it go…
how do you know the platform has enough weight to prevent the motor from keep spinning? It can just lift the platform and rotate...
I take your point, for the first 30 seconds. Once the motor reaches the platform the shaft would need to flex significantly to allow the motor body to keep rotating beyond 180°. Nothing to do with the weight of the platform after that.
@@scjewell1961 I just realised the shaft is stabilized to the platform, so yeah it won't rotate after 180°. But I think it is better to stabilize the motor for efficiency andf for less fraction of the shaft to the shaft stabilizer.
He was also feeling to see if the motor got hot, and I suspect you would feel if some thing started to change in the motor or gears?
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motor will be dead after 10 cans. Cheers