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Revision as of 23:07, 6 July 2020
Challenges
Electric motors are expensive and difficult to manufacture, and not universally available.
Approaches
3D print an electric motor using recycled plastics, 3D printers, and vitamins.
Stepper Motors
Dual-shaft NEMA-17 Stepper motor File:Stepper-motor-basics.pdf
Servo Motors
- Rotary encoder
- Mechaduino servo controller
Utility Motors
Christoph Laimer's Youtube channel
Step by step instructions for making the 600W, 3d-printed Halbach array brushless motor.
3d-printed Halbach Motor - Update, Tuning, Testing (and sending it to FliteTest)
3d-printed brushless Motor - Explore max. RPM (make it explode)
3D Printed Motor on an Ultralight!
Alternatives
- 1/2 Horsepower 115 Volt AC 1725 RPM Magnetek Motor
- Salvaged AC, DC, or universal motor - permanent magnet or inductive
Tools
Development targets
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:20177
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11164
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:251004
- IRFP260N mosfets - 50A 200V - $3 ea Ebay - same as Controller