Mounting my Electric Hummer Motor - WITH LASERS!
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2021
- Its time to mount the Electric Motor inside my Military Humvee. HUGE thanks to OshCut for laser cutting my motor mounts: www.OshCut.com If you want your own laser cut Unofficial Model of a CyberTruck The FREE download can be found HERE: www.thingiverse.com/thing:493...
Then drag and drop the .dxf files onto OshCuts website here: www.Oshcut.com make sure you select the right gauge of stainless steel (its in the file name). To get the final price of around 20 bucks for the small one, and 60 bucks for the large one, add the code 'JERRYRIG1' (all capitals) to get rid of the setup fees. If you're still confused after all that just watch this video for a walkthrough: • How to Fold your Unoff...
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Nice build!! My only thought is... you would probably need a windshield wiper for your doghouse engine clear view window!
What's up ElectroBOOM
A laser cut plastic or metal splash guard might be a good idea just to not have to fight dirt and water
You should colab and make one together!!
ElectroBOOM it is nice to see you here. Anything elctric video is incomplete without your comment.
ElectroBOOM is here! ... Love your channel ...
"if you're American, that's about 60 Ford f150's"
Damn imperial system
Or the weight of 1437 washing machines. there, I made it easier
It’s the size of 0.000000000000000000000016856 football fields
Or the weight of 952,539 bananas , I made it even more easy
Freedom units*
I am Wondering how many Hot Dogs it is??
Premium quality work. Excited to see this project finished.
Are you thinking of doing maybe something like this, a custom vehicle? love your videos wonderful stuff
Big Fan man! Keep up the good work on the vids Andrew!
premium quality voice 😁
My sentiments exactly!
Andrew seriously thinking about an electric converted excavator 🚜
Being a humvee owner of 20 years, This is by far the most interesting humvee/H1 upgrade that I’ve ever seen done. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I literally wait for this everyday.
me too
Me 2
same
Me too
Everybody 2 cmn Jerry' do it for the public
This feels like a huge amount of progress for a single week. Crazy cool.
Hook up on deez nutz
Fun fact, I've actually been filming and working on this since January.
@@JerryRigEverything i apricciate ur work i domt have enough patience to wait for an update let alone do an ev conversion
@@JerryRigEverything That makes SO much more sense... I thought you were some kind of wizard.
@@JerryRigEverything people actually speculated that this was filmed earlier guess it has been confirmed now so is it close or or is finished now?
Ooooohhhhh boy! I’m so fired up on this series. And also super jealous your doing a h1. My electric motorcycle build is months underway and I’m still no closer to having videos done 😅
Ritch-rebuilds also needs to electrify an military short version 2 doors pick-up H1 Hummer (he already got it) but this project is looking like it will be finished + is much cooler if is 4 doors +rear bed.. (not bashing uncle Rich here but he started so many projects at Electrify garage that i'm not really sure when is going to work on it's Humvee)..
Other build series: "this week we install this one part"
Meanwhile Jerry: finishes half the build in one video 😂
His name is not Jerry, his name is Zack
Haha True... also we need that printed truck here in EU
He is likely already done or very close to done with the project and is just releasing the videos now
@@seananlinjunxi868 it's easier to roll with it at this point. Like my name is also deV, Doc is Doc, and Imane is Poki.
His name is Zack…
This is the best series ever, even better than other web series...
Totally agree 👍
666th like
Coolest series on the tube, please keep it up! Loved every second of this video
Yeah
Exactly
SUPRISE! I am the funniest YTer evah!!!! Just kidding, it was no surprise. Everybody knew already. HAHAHHAHA!!!! That was an amazing joke (it was real talk though). WAWAWAWAWA!!!! Good afternoon, dear kat
Totally agree
Absolutely true
7:25 LTT volunteered to help with this shot
I love the effort he puts into the camera work because it really lets you experience the build. Putting a camera on a piece as he feeds it in... Great.
It's gotta make everything take so much longer but truly makes it feel like we're part of the build.
Awesome to see OshCut featured here! Love those guys
OshCut is awesome! We used them a lot for prototyping in my DC generator company.
This is really cool. So much preparation and engineering to get everything to fit properly.
Yeah but...
_What's inside?_
i miss your channel please come back
Yh
@Nirodha Jayasinghe jk
Can you Guys watch my shotgun clutch and you won't be dissapointed
My 12 yr old inner self loves this video. It has everything. A Humvee, lasers, welding, lubrication for easy insertion, big ass electric motors, bigger shafts for a higher workload, a bald Tandy, not having to be as big because they don't take the load immediately... Everything
So much thought and planning; not to mention the work, and recording of it all! Much respect to you, I’m enjoying the series.
This is the best series 🙌💖
You watch all vlogs?? I see your comment in every vlog am watching 🤣🤣🤣
For certain
@@_GMT_ Just advertising themeselvs everywhere
yeeessssss
of course
This is such a cool project. One day when I have the space to do something like that, I’d love to do my own EV conversion too! Thank you for letting us take part in this amazing project.
It's just fascinating I've never been more excited for any CZcamsr lol
@@SomeOldThing he’s a german tech youtuber who fell off
Lebst du nicht in Deutschland? Da musst du erstmal auswandern, bevor sowas genehmigt wird.
Words cannot express how excited I am to see the build completed. Great progress Zack.
Same. Thank you!
That tour on the laser shop is very informative and satisfying aswell as you can see the laser cutting through the thick sheets of metal
That metal laser is STUPID fast holy moly. Worth having a CO2 on site though for plastic and cardboard test fitting!
It's does up bro look at how fast the sparks bounce haha
For real - ours would take 10 minutes to cut what takes that thing a few seconds lol
@@johndoe1778 Look at the sparks below the plate, its normal speed.
I wonder if he is using grade 8 or F911 hardware?
Whenever you're drilling into metal (such as into the frame of the HUMMV) It's a good practice to coat the freshly drilled holes with primer, paint or clear coat to prevent rust. Just a tip!
You must be new here 😄
@@AntonVilanov what do you mean
@@TechDove LOL
@@TechDove I meant that after spending just a bit of time on his channel you will realize how unnecessary your comment was. Even in this video he explains the importance of finding the right brush so as to avoid the potential risk of rust forming within the microcracks left behind by the bristles (which can happen when the wrong metal brush is used). I'm pretty sure his rust-preventing skills on newly drilled holes are up to date.
@@AntonVilanov my point was that I didn't see him do it or mention it in the video
love seeing tech guys get into automotive builds, one of the coolest offroad builds around. hope to see some videos of this thing on the trails
The amount of precision in how the parts are built and in the fitment to the hummer is very satisfying
I highly recommend adding insulation between the carbon steel of the vehicle and the stainless mounts. Galvanic Corrosion will be a huge problem in the future otherwise.
was looking for this comment
this needs to be higher up
I see what you mean... What kind of insulation would work? Maybe a Carbon Fibre sheet?
@@Yman83464z really anything non conducive. Carbon fiber sheet may work but you would have to watch that it doesn’t break down over time. When I used to design cattle trailers we used UMC plastic. It held up really well.
This was all I could think about the entire vid
He makes this while process look so simple it almost feels like he just bought a DIY conversion kit from ebay and is just installing it
That's kinda what he did except the "kit" is mostly custom parts.
@@popefacto5945 no he is designing a lot of parts and all the motors batteries and stuff he bought them separately after researching a lot
@@syedsulaiman8380 Are you sure, that Zack is the designer? From my perspective it looks like he hired somebody to do all of the "smart computer stuff" and he is just assembling it
@@jedzciejapka I am sure he didnt design nevertheless the whole thing requires a lot of hardwork
Yeah, it is true. This is a well executed plan so far. This guy did his research.
Glad you talked about oshcut in-depth, I’ve been in NEED of a place that would CNC cut some 3/4” steel for the hydraulic leg build for my RV. I will certainly send my Fusion360 files to see how soon I can get them. Thanks!
I used to work in a metal forming factory and they had many CNC machines and a Laser cutter. I always loved running the laser cutter and the Vipros king. Stamp work is pretty dull but brake press and the CNCs were fun.
When this build is done I want to see a ton a footage of this beast in action. Take it everywhere! Speed tests, Mileage tests, Everything
Also parked in a (Green vehicle only) parking spot.
You got it!
Agreed 😂😂😂
Same here.. The series I look forward to the most right now whenever I open CZcams
Don't forget the scratch and bend tests lol
When I was learning how to weld my sensei told me, "If you're not good at welding you'll get good at grinding.", I see you're also following the same practice.
@@Brian-mp2mv _Me, chilling, feeling the sheer wisdom being shared here. "Aaaaah... yes. I can feel my IQ rising."_
This is an insane project. By far one of my favorite series. I wish I could see more series like this, keep up the amazing videos!
Thanks for the info on Oshcut laser cutting and bending. I probably will use them to fabricate a motor mount for the electric race car I'm building. I have a handmade temporary mount in place but I want to double its thickness (and strength). When I upgrade to a 360 kw motor controller I'm going to need it. I probably will need a stronger transmission too, but that's another matter.....
"JerryRig How It's Made!" Loved seeing the process of cutting those parts. Lasers are cool!
Everyone has a plumbus in their house
It's so weird watching him talk, it definitely *sounds* like that guy that does voiceovers but...but he's right there, talking. Love it. Respect.
He is ostrangely void of emotion. Scary. Brings to mind Hannibal Lecter who could casually eat a dudes brain listening to Chopin.
Or is it????
What a satisfying video. Thanks for sharing your work with us, Zack 🙏🏽👍🏽
Can't wait to see the final build 😀
So satisfying seeing everything fit together so perfectly!
Heh, right after I make my little video about waterjet cutting and a manual brake, this shows up in my feed, with a 10 kilowatt laser and an automated brake!
@Joe Duke If you can't glass the Moon's surface from down here, its not strong enough XD
Jeff go back to your raspberry pi videos xD
Love the series, feels like christmas everytime
I’m really loving this series and I’m in for the ride, I also love how much you love telling us about the details, can’t wait to see more of this ❤️❤️
Waiting for completion of this amazing project, i hope the final product will be futuristic and classic
This is the coolest EV conversion I have seen....can't wait to see the batteries go in and to power it up! I'm glad you are moving quickly on this.
Many years ago, some friends and I were working on an EV conversion of a Porsche 911 that was owned by a famous cardiologist here in Austin. I got to work on the 240VAC heater coil and using the press brake to create the box that it got mounted in. Because we were using AC power and chose to use 240V, we could just import most of the electrical parts we needed from the UK, if there weren’t already suitable 240VAC parts here in the US.
But this beast beats that Porsche, hands down!!!
Out of thousands of ev build video projects on CZcams I like Jerry's EV build the most . There is something in his explanation that you don't want to skip the video for even a second
You can hide the electric cables by feeding them through the frame rails. Just make access holes then tie some rope on one end and feed it through. Frame rails provide protection from rocks and pulling. Just an idea.
Thanks for your outlook on this future of the humvee! Sounds good.
Only a good idea if the cables can be secured inside the frame rail every 6 inches to a foot. Otherwise they can vibrate against surfaces and wear through the insulation. Even rubbing on a flat plate will eventually wear through as it vibrates.
Thanks for the promo code knocked a good bit off the .25 cut plates for my m35a2 dual circuit brake assembly!
Looking sharp this machine. One thing to keep in mind with using stainless steel along side more standard mild steel is you will need an insulator at the junctions between the different metals, as Stainless steel and mild steel react chemically with each other causing corrosion. In the Stainless trade usually a nylon or Acetal pad at the interface is often used.
Yup
me welding stainless to mild
haha tig go bzzzz
I wasn't expecting such an interesting intro with a conversation of Zack's present and past self (well, past for only a week but whatever). My day is complete and *any scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7 are fixed.*
A place I worked at had a couple of machines very similar to the ones they all used at the fabrication shop you went to! Enjoyed my time there very much.
This really is amazing, and I love all of your videos. One thing I can't believe you haven't upgraded yet, is your lighting in the garage
I can hear the joy in your voice when you're talking about this. It's great. Can't wait to see this beast on (and off) the road!!!
Been through Zack's Facebook account and it made me appreciate humble beginnings and resilience.
Am motivated to get started on all that I've been procrastinating
Great video of the laser cutting process plus bending of metal.
This is so cool I always have the dream of building my electrical Humvee. every time I watch your channel you kept inspiring me I can't wait to get my own
My dad a mechanic, I grew up watching him do his thing. Sometimes helped, sometimes didn't. Tbh I just loved watching him be so passionate about something, good times.. This type of video, really bring me back to then.
Instead of a simple window to view into the doghouse, why not an electrically conductive panel, aka Smartglass? Opaque to clear switches by applying or removing voltage. Would make a really nice finishing touch to show off the engine compartment!
Why would you not want to look at it all the time
@@trapsarentgay4195 I agree, but also this glass is more expensive, so really, why
Unless... You can say "hey, watch this"..
Hmmm
Ok idk
He'll said "glass is glass, and glass breaks". I bet he'll be using a clear acrylic which is more durable, replaceable and cost effective.
@@kluangh1tam acrylic isnt even close to durable. Plexiglass maybe!
@@AMalas Well, from what I read, plexiglass is a kind of acrylic.
its amazing how we're able to continuously shrink the size of our motors while also increasing the power output. groundbreaking
Grinder always makes things pretty. Also Your face is priceless when You were hitting in those rubber bushings!
This series is the best, it gets me excited every time a new episode comes....
Can't wait for the finale
Hey zack tell us how much your cyborg project costs as well
I think he will tell at the end of the project
a dear little girl who was 😘😍😎😋😊😉😆
It cost him a wrecked tesla model X (taking the battery from it ) or maybe buying the battery alone or maybe getting it new from tesla, + an airplane tug electric motor+ many many stuff , count the most expensive stuff first battery pack 13700$ + the aircraft tug electric motor price from 10000$ to 30000$ ... i would say it gonna be in the end like 60000$
@@medmusic7977 The motor is $23k according to the link in his last video.
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Awesome! Please keep up the great work & thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Can't wait until it's completed and your ripping it through all terrains! Of course, with the wife along side 😉
Been missing Old School Wheeler dealers for years, and just found this guy and it’s finally on par with that. Well done, GREAT SERIES
This is quite possibly the most interesting series I’ve watched
Very very impressive. Makes a phone tear-down look like child’s play.
Except phones are so small and it takes a master skill to get parts out and in. Brute force ruins it in a nanosecond Lol. Epic skills on both end of the spectum. Both are fortunate to have those skills!
Castle nuts with cotter pins are highly recommended for the motor mounts!!!
Amazing conversion! I dream of every car in the world undergoing this very same type of conversion. This will soon be the norm.
i wanted to do something like this to my 1990 Lincoln TownCar back in 2003, nice to see the tech has finally caught up
19:00 This is where you see how everything was planned.
Seeing this makes us understand how much of planning went through to make everything perfectly fit.. Hats off..!! 😊👍
He is completing his project faster than most car channels 😂😂
Rich Rebuild & SamCrac (edit: + Tavarish) in specifics XD
@@g60force tavarish
Lmao this looked so fast i wonder will it be done in 2 days?
the video editing is out of this world ! the change of camera shoots is brilliant!
I'm loving this series, glued to each upload. Keep them coming.
so glad this guy explores new themes, tearing up portables is cool and all, but vehicles are great and his approach is brilliant!
I feel this series will start a trend of buying n converting of military vehicles
Next it's gonna be an electric tank lol
@@jaiden051 Lets convert this old deuce an a half to electric in these simple steps and take a spin to show it off! (Stuck in lake!)
A huge amount of projects and EV conversion attempts are already started and abandoned. Zach here does make it look easy, but anything looks easy when it's meticulously planned and supported by experts. Plus, $. Also, more $. Did I mention there are quite a few $ involved?
LMTV would be perfect with the side battery tray.
@@extectic He explained that in detail his last video. He 3d modeled the whole project so he knew exactly how it all was going to fit before spending a dime. Then you budget from there. He didnt just plan as he went he knew exactly what he needed from the beginning.
Hi Jerry
just remember the following when Long bolts are being utilized:
The tightening force must be applied to the nut to avoid torsional wind-up issues. This is for the bolts through the chassis (12:25 of the video) (this is just a tip) I really like your work, extremely professional. Keep it going
First time watching, I was hoping to binge this build, now I'm awaiting the rest of your building series. I'll have to check out your back catalog! 👍
Zack: "It's good but it's missing something... Let's put lasers"
🤣
The title is sort of misleading.
@@ventilate4267 Just like 90% of CZcams
Command & Conquer Generals Avenger Humvee comes into mind.
Zack knows everything 🙂
@@naitikmishra7067 Only Zack would know how to install lasers into a hummer...
This must be extremely difficult to film AND do at the same time. I love this channel! A DIYer's heaven indeed.
extraordinary work and reflections to arrive at such a project ...! not fully understanding English (French) I was able to understand and see all the same all this high-end material to achieve an intelligent project ... !! again Bravo!
You are inspiring me bro to do even better in my Tech-Innovations.....much admiration from this side.
And the evolution continues!!!
This is so cool to watch, It’s kinda like a mini series
I love it
This is one of the best CZcams series I have seen. Would love to see you do a series on how you planned the project, its something I struggle with regardless of size but seeing how you planed such a big project would be so amazing and I bet others would love to see it too
found this vid by accident JerryRig! nice to see my cellphone repair guru has got some awesome visions. I got some catching up to do for sure :D Jackpot WOW love the shop!
I work on one of these,must say it never gets old..Ours cuts up to 15 cm materials
Jerry: "Mounting my Elect..."
Everyone: "OMG here it is!"
at the end of the series, I would love to see a drag race between the electric hummer and the Japanese built humvee.
Japanese SUV design philosophy dictates that their hummer is at least 30% slower than the US diesel hummer, which is like 70% slower than the electric hummer. So this would be a very conclusive race I think.
I loved this video also. I already saw the last video where you hooked up the batteries but I loved it so much I am now going back and watching the rest of your series. You also earned my immediate subscription and bell ringing which most channels don't get from me until the third awesome video.
Enjoying this series. Thanks!
Zack: you definitely don't wanna miss whats coming.
Me: I definitely don't wanna miss whats coming.
This build series is the highlight of my week. I can’t wait till it’s finished, but I never want it to end!!!
i get the feeling bro
@phunnyfill, buddy can you help me a few bucks
AWESOME: You make it look so incredibly easy!
As we say around these parts:
"Kaum macht man es richtig, schon klappt es."
"As soon as you do it right, everything falls into place."
Incredible how powerful that laser cutting machine is
Other guys: "You're so tight, babe."
Zach: "Because the tolerances are so tight, if there's not some kind of lubricant between the two, it makes the insertion very difficult."
😂😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👌👌
Lmfao
That was one of the best things I have heard in along time..
I came
To post this too.
Beat me to it!
Hey Zack, I think we all will be very interested in learning more about the issues too, e.g. the attachment of your torque box. So please from next episode, if possible, please include those parts too.
Cool. Can't wait for the performance driving video
Love this concept build.
That's right - we're all here watching and waiting in anticipation of the next video! :)
Thanks for taking us along for the ride - very cool, keep it up!
as AvE would say "A grinder an paint makes me the welder I ain't" 😁 awesome project! cant wait to see things in action!
@18:58 nicely shown and explained. 🙂👍
Good work great video! The little bit of grease you added to the urethane bushings will rapidly cause them to fail! I learned this the hard way, if you are going to apply lubricant silicone or graphite won't hurt them
i love the comment : “If you are an american its about the weight of 60 ford F150” since they will use anything but the metric system…
Funny thing is,... we do use tons tho.🤣
Though the joke was funny nonetheless.
We in the USA have the freedom to use both.
@@candeffect But not the brain power to convert them. Football fields it is then
Saying 60 F 150s is faster I guess than saying 3243Kg x60 194,580 kg I just did the math.
@@julesvermillion321 the tonne the Americans use is the imperial tonne, the metric tonne has a different weight 😁 so think you use the imperial tonne still
This is actually one of the few things that has me super hyped in a long time. Keep going Zack! You're awesome!
I love this guy, he is such a can-do’er very inspirational. I want to be like him 👍🏻
Holy Lazer! Jerry, I'm Tom & I want you to know that I've learned tons of stuff from you. Bless you bro!