Wrapping copper wires

Sep 19, 2019 1:43 PM

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Now reverse it and you have yourself a cranked up meth head

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Should have been marked armature.

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BLDC motors find applications in such places as computer peripherals, hand-held power tools, and vehicles from model aircraft to automobiles

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I can see a crackhead trying to rob where ever this is.

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Gif ends too soon

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Hahaha remember when we had to do this by hand

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Somewhere a machine made the motors that power this machine

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Fast precision winding gives fast precision take off :)

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Armature winding; no wrapping involved.

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Does it have epoxy on the commutator hookups? Typical Value Engineering, cos that's your failure mode right there. Copper work-hardens. @AvE

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this kills the Tesla

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Kind of similar to how I eat.

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Winding .. is the word you are looking for. And yes, that matters.

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I remember when you had to do this by hand and to count the number of raps of copper, then some bastard would distract you.

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Ohh yeauhh that's the good stuff

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I like this.

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That’s pretty metal.

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Well, now that that's done, I guess I'd better go clean myself up...

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And thats a wrap

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What is that motor for?

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Winding* copper wires.

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CHICK CHONK FTFTFTFTFTFTFT. CHICK CHONK FTFTFTFTFTFTFT. CHICK CHONK FTFTFTFTFTF

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thank you for that

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:D

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Question: why don’t the sets of wraps need to be insulated from each other?

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They are, the insulation is just clear and very thin. Typical insulation would result in less dense windings.

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Wire itself is covered in varnish, so it is insulated.

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They are. If they wouldn't be, coil doesn't work and it's just slab of copper.

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How many poles is this?

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Pole pairs or poles ?

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poles

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Well...about double as many poles as pole pairs...

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BLDC motor?

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3 phase?

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Based on the winding pattern. I'd say plain ol' brushed motor

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Unlikely, given its size I would say it's more than likely a synchronous ac motor, outrunner bldcs are very uncommon in that size.

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That looks far more likely to be a brushed motor.

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Yarp. Hard to gauge the size though

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BL?

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brushless

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Going to want to keep your dick beaters well away from that thing.

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don't stick your fingie where you don't stick your dinkie

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AvE approves.

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Grand dad used to work at a wire factory. Shit looped around the tip of his pinky. Took it right tf off. Through the nail and bone and all.

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Yeah, nails aren't natures best defense mechanism against wires unfortunately

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Put...put your dick in it?

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Well they do say to "Wrap it before you tap it!"

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Are those the same as stuff touchers?

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...hands?

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Yes

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Unless you use a hammer.

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