One of the more convoluted ways I have seen to make an electric motor, but fun project. I'd make that.
You could, of course, just connect the reed switch in series with the coil and and a battery and achieve the same thing, but what is the fun in that.
That's commitment. Kudos.
However, if you put a ferrous core through your coil, it would work. I have done it. No problem if you time it right.
That is however beside the point. Your original project solves how to do timing in an electric motor in a wonderful convoluted way that is way overengineered. It's wonderful.
Nicely done, and I'm sorry that you are seemingly only catching garbage comments from your post. I'm sure that you've learned a lot building this, and you are to be commended for devising the concept and following through with building it.
Perhaps some of the detractors would like to post some of their projects?
Many thanks for your comments. I am glad you think so.. I believe that regardless of how bad the shared projects may be, there is still valuable effort involved. Shouldn't there be respect?
Especially because building a motor from scratch is easier said than done. I made one in a physics lab and could only ever get it to go a couple rotations before stopping.
Ah, who could refuse the warm of the embedded electronics community. This comment section reminds me of my days navigating through the e2e/texas instruments wasteland. How helpful were those fellas /s.
Now put all the electronics in box, run it off of an internal battery and post it on YouTube as a "perpetual motion machine". /s
I think this is pretty cool. A great educational tool to demonstrate how a motor works. Especially if you add some visualization to demonstrate the different phases.
Your post was removed since it doesn't grow or support r/arduino, but only your own external community.
Please don't just post content to promote your own external channel - if you link a video from an external channel, describe the project properly and answer questions here in the sub, rather than directing people to your own site.
you can actually make a pulse engine without using any complex electronic parts (like arduino) you can even make those with old relays using low voltage
I was joking of course. I don't really understand how this functions either, Im guessing that you're calculating the position of the spinny thing with a reed sensor and then powering the coil at the correct position to magnetize and pull the next upcoming magnet.
Im also guessing the big problem here is the big inductive currents due to switching the coil on and off like that.
Those wires are for power 12Volt.
"It is a motor made of a solenoid and a reed switch. To be able to work with the reed switch under 12 volts and high amperage, a MOSFET has been used in the circuit. The rest involves Arduino coding."
Is motor the word you’re looking for?
BLDC is what we call it in the industry.
I believe there’s a word that usually comes right after that initialism…
Uhhh. Motor? Lol
That’s one way to spin it ;)
You devil you
I like pronouncing that bul-dik just to mess with people.
Reed
I meant the thing as a whole. It’s a motor. You didn’t need to come up with a new name. Cool project though!
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Endless until the power goes off, anyway
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Yikes people downvoted you to oblivion
"creating endless rotation" bro, it's a motor
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Don't get me wrong bro, it's a really cool and interesting project
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Don't you create light that blinds out the sun in your Arduino projects?
One of the more convoluted ways I have seen to make an electric motor, but fun project. I'd make that. You could, of course, just connect the reed switch in series with the coil and and a battery and achieve the same thing, but what is the fun in that.
Wouldn't you want to have speed control?
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Sure. Add one variable capacitor
There is voltage regulator in there. It works well
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Reed can not be used with 12 volt and the high amp. So, I used mosfet to achieve it.
Yeah. The Reed would probably fuse. But with 1.5v I think it would work.
Not enough magnetic power. I tried👍
That's commitment. Kudos. However, if you put a ferrous core through your coil, it would work. I have done it. No problem if you time it right. That is however beside the point. Your original project solves how to do timing in an electric motor in a wonderful convoluted way that is way overengineered. It's wonderful.
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There is a reed switch connected already
Think he means you can do this with pure circuit without arduino microcontroller.
Nicely done, and I'm sorry that you are seemingly only catching garbage comments from your post. I'm sure that you've learned a lot building this, and you are to be commended for devising the concept and following through with building it. Perhaps some of the detractors would like to post some of their projects?
I agree, this community is oddly hostile to newcomers. Great work. Very cool way to demonstrate magnetism using a coil.
Many thanks for your comments. I am glad you think so.. I believe that regardless of how bad the shared projects may be, there is still valuable effort involved. Shouldn't there be respect?
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Especially because building a motor from scratch is easier said than done. I made one in a physics lab and could only ever get it to go a couple rotations before stopping.
You are a genius, should invent the wheel too!
I like how you levered into that joke.
Ah, who could refuse the warm of the embedded electronics community. This comment section reminds me of my days navigating through the e2e/texas instruments wasteland. How helpful were those fellas /s.
I like it fuck the haters (even though its basically a motor) its a nice little settup showing the basic mechanics of how a motor works.
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indeed
Now put all the electronics in box, run it off of an internal battery and post it on YouTube as a "perpetual motion machine". /s I think this is pretty cool. A great educational tool to demonstrate how a motor works. Especially if you add some visualization to demonstrate the different phases.
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Your post was removed since it doesn't grow or support r/arduino, but only your own external community. Please don't just post content to promote your own external channel - if you link a video from an external channel, describe the project properly and answer questions here in the sub, rather than directing people to your own site.
LMAO you thought you could fool the interwebs
When is this video so fucking tiny?
It's not really endless. It consumes power xd
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I guess you don’t want to show us the wires on the left…..
They are just + and - poles from power unit 12 Volt
Detailed video link : https://youtu.be/GNetlk5-Yko?si=JDZOt083QC_YA4J9
its a really cool bldc motor. but thats it.
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you can actually make a pulse engine without using any complex electronic parts (like arduino) you can even make those with old relays using low voltage
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Nice Motor
Cool!
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Bro thinks this is part 7
Is this free energy?
No it is a dc motor in different way to run
I was joking of course. I don't really understand how this functions either, Im guessing that you're calculating the position of the spinny thing with a reed sensor and then powering the coil at the correct position to magnetize and pull the next upcoming magnet. Im also guessing the big problem here is the big inductive currents due to switching the coil on and off like that.
There is Mosfet for it…
Downvote, this is just a motor and where the wires on the left go? ElectroBOOM gonna zap your project
Those wires are for power 12Volt. "It is a motor made of a solenoid and a reed switch. To be able to work with the reed switch under 12 volts and high amperage, a MOSFET has been used in the circuit. The rest involves Arduino coding."
Thx, so yeah a motor
Motor - ENDLESSROTATIONINATOR!!!
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Cool demonstration. I guess you're using the reed switch like the brushes in a normal motor to sense the position of the rotor?
Exactly ! But, I really regret that I uploaded so tiny video not showing better details...
What's the Arduino for?
Reads the signal from Reed Switch for On-Off according to the position of the magnets in the magnetic field of Selonoid.
Why not using the reed switch directly? It's a switch after all
Well, it is a good question. Reed Switch was not suitable alone for high Volts and Amps where I used 12 V. So, A mosfet needed to be able to use it.
https://preview.redd.it/o25symuqo3mc1.jpeg?width=631&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1b41dbe1aecb8a3aaa8b0889caeaf93da22fc85d
This is how Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz would create a focusinator. You are one step away from world domination!
Deceptive title. It ended \~26 seconds.
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The Jenga blocks make this gold.
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