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  • 10000000000000 plzzzzzzzzzzz can you du a tut how to open Vacuum cleaner motor plzzz man i like this video

  • Дитятко открыло для себя мир электротехники. Похвально.

  • Did yo know yu can run it on dc also???

  • @jjackdaddy56 yep! its a universal (serial) it can run both AC and DC

  • i wonder if this could handle accidental exposure to water?

  • ну ты мудак долбанный. просто урод моральный.

  • Hi, do you happen to know the resistance of the motor? My vacuum cleaner did not work and i found the fuse (15A) burnt. After replace fuse it spin for half minute it burn out again, i change the fuse three times, all the same. I was wondering if it is the commutator or the whole motor should be replaced.

    Tks!

  • Hey just one question - why did you hook up the light bulb??

  • @97bosko it was all wired up, as far as i know, all vacuum cleaners has a light bulb, when you take it the motor out, the light bulb is already wired up and i didn't want to cut the light bulb at that time

  • @hootergirlsrhot mine had a capacitor hooked up.

  • I opened up 2 old broken vacs today and found 2 1500 watt motors , the problem was the bearings holding the rotors. I think they are very practical , you could use 1 for an electric bike instead of spending lots of cash for a motor that is even bigger and less powerful

  • ok, but when i use wrench it spins with shaft , i tried to hold that silver plate and stop it from moving and even i hold the shaft from inside , but it still spin when i want to unscrew it, its just driving me crazy, how can i open that up?

  • my motor looks pretty much same, i try to upload a video or something , anyways on 2:00 min when you added a quotation " i made it loos befor i started recording" how did you made that loos? this is my problem ...

  • @mhirantehran i use a wrench i'm not sure what size and you do have to use a lot of force, it took me a while to get that loose, thats why i cut that part out. once you get that off, it should just pop out easily. when i do trash pick another vacuum, i can do the same thing i did with this

  • hey there, i really appreciate if you tell me how can i separate blower from motor.

    the reason im asking is that i have a uni project related to it.

    i tried but the blower is connected to motor shaft in a way that it spins when i try to unscrew it.what should i do? tnx

  • @mhirantehran most vacuum cleaners motors have a nut holding the impeller to the rotor, if its different, it maybe one of those when the impeller is screwed onto the rotor, if that don't work, show me my uploading a video, like describing the motor, where its from

  • @mhirantehran most vacs are reverse thread. put a vice grip on the shaft end and use a socket wrench to remove the nut.

  • do you think i can make a go kart out of it

  • @daymoney13 i'm sure you can make a go kart probally need several motors

  • @hootergirlsrhot well I think you can get 2 powerful motors from more new vacs and put them on the back wheels ... i think a combined power of 3000-4000 watts is more than enough to get you goin like 20-25 mph.

    Actually a friend of mine built a go-kart with a 2hp engine and it topped out at 15mph 10 degrees uphill (i mean going up a small hill) , but it was poorly engineered , lots of power losses , and the weight was 400+ lbs with the driver

  • dude, why take it apart? that can be ur knex thunderbolt blower!!!

  • i took it apart because when i thought it was recordin, which it wasn't the wire that was powering the motor fell into the connutator and burnt the whole motor

    don't worry, i'l trash pick another vacuum cleaner

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