Liquid- Cooled electric motor

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011

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  • it still "burned" out even under water ! i did one on a jar of gasoline but wouldn't ignite until i broke it giving it air

  • @daewooparts Oops, I failed to mention that I did not operate this motor at the recommended voltage. In fact, I have no Idea what voltage I put through it. The Tig welder is not really good for accurate measurements :)

  • @kougsohv9 tig welder ,way to many volts then recommended by the manufacturer :P ,i splice 12 v into 120 v outlets and 120 v into either the 220 v or the 330 v outlet with the pull handle ,220 is nice but 330 is the bomb litterally !

  • @daewooparts we are actually acquiring a variac soon, we could use it for a few legitimate uses as well as purposes similar to the one in this video :)

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  • LOL, That was awesome

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  • You made carbonated water, LOL.

  • wow, the water got filled with bits of the motor's brushes.

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