Nice - it looks quite realistic. Do you have the metalworking facilities (I would imagine it is an induction motor too - must be hard to find the materials for the squirrel-cage rotor and what not)
No! The motor is supposed to be hardwired to a fan in the cealing! Why dont you look at my video that is the outlet controll switch vid and what do you see on the motor there?!
when the voltage gets higher the motor size definitally goes up because why have a 220v motor small when you can use a 120v. and check out the outlet controll vid. (look at the plug on there)
To be onest i actually built that myself. after i finished electrition class i was bord one day so i started windind a bunch of coils and ran wires. the metal was just a big oval so i cut out opening and shapes and used my welder to put it together. ill try my best to make instructions for you.
Nice - it looks quite realistic. Do you have the metalworking facilities (I would imagine it is an induction motor too - must be hard to find the materials for the squirrel-cage rotor and what not)
AgentCROCODILE 2 years ago
took about 1 week and a 1/2 (all by hand)
Electrotime 2 years ago
the one i used is 120vac... for my bike
luc59457 3 years ago
I dont think a small 120 like this can carry someone?
Electrotime 3 years ago
???? you made it cool! can you take a vid of a 250v ac motor!?
wapperott 3 years ago
250vac? That will be big difference in size. I'll try to build it but it could take a wile.
Electrotime 3 years ago
oh!and dont you think the wires should have an electric plug??!
wapperott 3 years ago
No! The motor is supposed to be hardwired to a fan in the cealing! Why dont you look at my video that is the outlet controll switch vid and what do you see on the motor there?!
Electrotime 3 years ago
sorry did you meen the motor in the video or the one you want me to build?
Electrotime 3 years ago
???:( i ment the motor thats in the vid. you show the wiers coming from the 120v motor and
theres no plug and i ment both motors the 250v
motor i think its almost the same but is biger
and there are higer volt motors like 320v to 430v but im not askin you to make a 320v motor or a 430v motor
wapperott 3 years ago
when the voltage gets higher the motor size definitally goes up because why have a 220v motor small when you can use a 120v. and check out the outlet controll vid. (look at the plug on there)
Electrotime 3 years ago
oh im eating popcorn but have you made a 250v motor?
wapperott 3 years ago
Look on my channel and its there it says electric motor 2. 250vac Its there.
Electrotime 3 years ago
i like it can u tell me where u found the instructions to make it
lonestar101x 3 years ago
To be onest i actually built that myself. after i finished electrition class i was bord one day so i started windind a bunch of coils and ran wires. the metal was just a big oval so i cut out opening and shapes and used my welder to put it together. ill try my best to make instructions for you.
Electrotime 3 years ago
do you like it? do you know how to wire it?
Electrotime 3 years ago
can i have the motor
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