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Arduino RC Hovercraft Version 1 // DIY MOSFET CPU Fan L298N PWM Propellers 

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In this tutorial I will show you how to build simple and inexpensive DIY Arduino RC Hovercraft using a CPU fan, a MOSFET, an L298N motor control board, some quadcopter propellers, a servo, and a RC transmitter/receiver. The Arduino receives signals from the RC receiver and controls the CPU lift fan as well as the propeller speed. I will explain how I built this hovercraft using inexpensive part and I will show you step by step how to write the Arduino code.
Look forward to a future video where I will make version 2 of this DIY hovercraft using a more powerful fan and a brushless motor. Please subscribe to my channel and help me reach my goal of 1,000 subscribers by the end of 2020. Thanks for watching!
The following are affiliate links for products that I use in this video. Though there is no increase in price for you, your purchases through these links may result in a small commission for me. This will help me continue to make informative and entertaining videos such as this one. Thank you for your support.
CPU Fan - ebay.to/327DeOx
Quadcopter replacement motors/propellers - ebay.to/32i6cLo
DumboRC 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver - ebay.to/2zbMIvF

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Комментарии : 12   
@markooonlovermarkooooonlic6278
@markooonlovermarkooooonlic6278 4 года назад
finally someone using the l298n as a esc i was looking everywhere i live in jordan an esc costs around 40 us but an l298n costs 2.5 us, thanks dude and keep up the good work.
@ScienceFunInnovations
@ScienceFunInnovations 4 года назад
Glad you liked it. As long as the current is pretty low (
@DSdvdDS
@DSdvdDS 3 года назад
so I was browsing youtube for hovercraft projects like this since I am working on one myself. I've tried using CPU fans for the thrust and similar to your results, they didn't quite hit expected results.
@ScienceFunInnovations
@ScienceFunInnovations 3 года назад
I've got some ideas cooking for version 2. Hoping for much better performance and to get it out on the water.
@syamraj4769
@syamraj4769 4 года назад
Great work Thank you for sharing
@ScienceFunInnovations
@ScienceFunInnovations 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@archerbrecken5154
@archerbrecken5154 3 года назад
Dunno if anyone gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been binge watching with my girlfriend during the lockdown :)
@claytongunnar6111
@claytongunnar6111 3 года назад
@Archer Brecken yea, have been using InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
@markgreco1962
@markgreco1962 4 года назад
Nice work
@ScienceFunInnovations
@ScienceFunInnovations 4 года назад
Thanks!
@billd01rfc
@billd01rfc 3 года назад
Fantastic project, thnx for so many insights that will no doubt save me a lot of trial and error! Most full-scale hovercraft do not have a plate on the bottom. I guess you put that there due to the relatively low force from the lift fan? But the plate would add mass and drag - have you tried the skirt without the bottom plate? Thnx again, I'm really looking forward to giving this a go over the holidays! cul billd
@ScienceFunInnovations
@ScienceFunInnovations 3 года назад
I might try again without the plate and less garbage bag (lower profile). But the hole in the bottom needs to be sized just right to not to constrict the fan. I have some parts on order and hope to work on another version during the holidays as well. Let me know how yours turns out. I'm just learning as I go!
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