EZ Spin powered by tiny Li battery
This shows a Lasersaber EZ-Spin V4 running on a tiny rechargable lithium battery.
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This shows a Lasersaber EZ-Spin V4 running on a tiny rechargable lithium battery.
This shows a Lasersaber EZ-Spin V4 running on a tiny rechargable lithium battery.
This shows a Lasersaber EZ-Spin V4 running on a tiny rechargable lithium battery.
This shows a tiny rechargeable 3.7v battery that worked great on my small low amp draw pulse motors. One end of the battery fits perfectly in the small prototype boards that I use. Here…
This shows a tiny rechargeable 3.7v battery that worked great on my small low amp draw pulse motors. One end of the battery fits perfectly in the small prototype boards that I use. Here…
This shows more work on Lasersaber’s EZ-Spin 3D printed motors. They are fascinating projects to build and experiment with.
This shows more work on Lasersaber’s EZ-Spin 3D printed motors. They are fascinating projects to build and experiment with.
This is my replication of Lasersaber’s EZ Spin V2 3D printed motor. I found the STL files on Thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644938 I resized the device down a little to fit inside a glass dome…
This is my replication of Lasersaber’s EZ Spin V2 3D printed motor. I found the STL files on Thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644938 I resized the device down a little to fit inside a glass dome…
This is a Lasersaber EZ Spin design motor that I used partial magnetic levitation to support the rotor. I also used an electronic circuit instead of the standard reed switch method for triggering. I…