Unlock the Potential of Your Old Hard Drives: Build a Drone Engine!

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Published 2023-12-21
Don't Throw Your Old Hard Drives Away, Turn It Into a Drone Engine

Hello, friends! Today, I'll show you how to repurpose your old hard drives into a drone engine instead of tossing them in the trash. In this fun and creative project, you can use those unused hard disk drives to create your own mini drone motor. Watch our video for a step-by-step guide on how to turn your old tech into something exciting and useful. Join us in this enjoyable project that not only sparks creativity but also promotes an environmentally friendly approach. Don't miss out on this video for more information and details. Happy watching!"

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All Comments (21)
  • @suskun561
    elinize sağlık ustam çok basarili
  • I saw a fan turning at 7,000 RPM and not any DRONE to show it capacity to act as so. The cooling fan has no aerodynamic profile , may be you should test it with a Drone propeller to show if it can lift a battery and all the stuffs together . Does that motor has enough torque to turn a real propeller at 7,000 RPM ?
  • @nizarkailani6463
    If you cut off the sides on the motor body you may have much better weight , also they make 15000 rpm hard drives, i think that would create great lift
  • Thanks for this video. Can you make a video with the ESC that you used here?
  • @chrislong3938
    The magnets for the actuator are neodymium! Fun to play with!
  • Esse motor é muito bom e silencioso. Sugiro colocar outro tipo de hélice que seja mais silenciosa e, se possível, com tua engenhosidade, fazer um pequeno ventilador oscilante. Bom ano novo.🇧🇷👍🏽
  • @williamrowe8545
    What speed adjusting product did you use to attach to the simonk30A ESC to control motor speed?
  • @frandei4416
    Soy nuevo y novato en la electronico pero esto es fascinante una prueba del ingenio humano me recuerda al maestro humberto higinio ser posible en un futuro un tutorial de un dron casero? Seria fascinante❤❤
  • @rikisurio2431
    Thanks for sharing this very useful tricks, Bro. Appreciate it.
  • @gara737
    now that's a cool little project for a turbo pc cooling. thanks🎉
  • @gunaratna123
    I like your short and useful videos always. Thank you. I have a problem about brushless motors. We can find out such motors easily but it is difficult to find circuit diagrams for brushless drivers. I could not find such a one from your videos also. could you please publish such a circuit? And, can we get a higher speed from stepper motor also? Can you publish stepper motor driver also? Thank you.
  • @GiovanniMelendez
    Serviría como ventilador pero como motor para un dron lo dudo mucho. Los motores de los drones pueden girar entre 10.350 y 41.000 revoluciones por minuto (RPM).