Channel: Austin Blake
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: motorhow toteslatorquemechanicalbatterybuildingbikehall effect sensorgo kartbrushless motordiycarelectric vehicletutorialconversionmotorbikemakinghomemadelithium ionspeed controllerelectricelectricalengineeringfastescpowerfulsciencealternatorebikeaustiwawa
Description: A few years ago I converted a car alternator into a go kart motor. In this video I build an alternator powered bicycle. I originally tried controlling the motor with a sensorless controller but did not achieve the performance that I was hoping for. After installing hall effect sensors into the motor the results have far exceeded my expectations. The alternator is from a 1998 Ford F-150. Building an Alternator Powered Bike - Part 2 youtube.com/watch?v=vp44tW1VDGg Converting a Car Alternator into a Go Kart Motor: youtube.com/watch?v=IKqy3rRWJQE&t=48s Hall Effect Sensor Placement Article: mitrocketscience.blogspot.com/2011/08/hall-effect-sensor-placement-for.html Follow Me: Instagram: instagram.com/austiwawa/?hl=en Music: campsite.bio/apexmusic10 0:03 - APEX - Delacey My Man Cover 11:14 - APEX - DRIFTER Outro song: David Cutter Music – No Words (Mosquito Beat)