Brushless DC Motor, How it works ?
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thank you so much, your videos always save me many time! I think it works the same for everyone else to. Nice work!
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How to know which wire to use and how many turns must be given and based on that as I draw the relation in KW to the coil someone to explain all that please
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Can anyone give me a tip on how to diagnose an internal failure in a brushless motor? Maybe using a multimeter? It is identical to the motor in a self balancing scooter
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make a vid about how cars work
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For extra power, why not energize the actual coil the magnet is leaving in reverse ? More proximity, more force
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These motors are amazing. The little golf ball size motor I have in my Traxxas Slash model car can deliver 1 horsepower (750 watts).
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So Brushless DC motors belong to the Synchronous family? As I understood: There is no slip, just a small delay in the position of the magnetic fields (small misalignment)...thanks for any clarification on this. Great work!
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nice explanation
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Now, I need to find out how the electronics control the motor..
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this video is bulshint i know 100% that carot dont move by itself
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Can you share what software/tools were used to create the animation? I am trying to get started making my own videos. Any advice or input is greatly appreciated.
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At 3:50 - you have a spelling error. whien to energize it (should be when).
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I think it would be easier to understand what it is doing if you had the wires light-up and show motion representing the flow of current in each state.
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chi cach quan day dc k anh
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I knew about brushless motors from rc hobbies and knew the benefit of it really well. I was always wondering though, why don't teslas use brushless motors ( i know that the AC motor was Nicola Tesla's invention but i always thought brushless would be more effective/efficient) Would anybody know anything about this situation?
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What if i power all the coil in one time
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Would be faster if you keep adding more magnets
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I love science and technology.
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Does anyone know the software that is used to illustrate this?
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I'm not sure that I would consider this as DC anymore.