in this video i will show you how to make a vacuum pump using a car air compressor. underwater bubble VIDEO : • Amazing Underwater Air... Vacuum experiments coming soon!
it was nice, it remined me of my school project back in 1999, when i made a small vacuum pump using aquarium pump & a lunch box. it was not as strong as this one but it fit my need at the time. :)
you can do lot of interesting things with vacuum playing with electricity: metal covering in thin films, anode spraying with power msgnet, and maybe vacuum diode if you can get lesser pressure
You can get the exactly same small yellow compressor in Finland from Ale-Makasiini, though it will be black, and it may not be sold in every ale-Makasiini, but it will cost about 12 euros. I myself bought one for other purposes and it works great with a computer power supply thanks to the high power it can produce. If you use a large enough container, you'll don't have to take the pump apart.
bass lover wasnt kidding... sad a person (assume male) whos probably old enough to know better, does not. and sadder wen they pop off the mouth. :/ but maybe I.m wrong....°_· (naaahh;) 5gal bucket could make a shop vac maybe. super cool...:)
cool stuff, but the glass container wasn't a good idea. you can't fix the pump inside, the motor can't cool down, and the moving parts can be blocked by the casing.
I'v made this vacuum pump. It work 5 minutes until burned. Unfortunetly vacuum is best thermoinsulator. But this construction has a right to exist for one or two minutes working.
+Vitaly Sarychev i tried to convert an air pump into a vacuum pump too. won't work! those cheap, little pumps have a piston seal and check valve optimized to produce pressure, not vacuum. don't waste your time!
It says right on the side of all these little tire compressors do not run more than 5 mins. There are a few that are made better than these little cheapies but they cost about 4 times as much.
I started out quite sceptical, but liked the result. But you should never use oil on robber. Use a drop of silicone or even a tiny bit of talcum or cornstarch. Though the latter two might get into the vacuum pump if you use too much.
How about that? A way of not taking the tire pump apart and still getting the vacuum. Of course you're going to have to make a parts run to a store that carries canning supplies.
I used a vacuum motor and some modified tubes coming to more of a point with an aluminum can with some old laundry filters as a filter your design is far to complicated
dam. nice job yo :).. only 15psi ??? hummmm... looks more. but your boss... maybe a bigger bucket for a vacuum pump to clean my tiny room. so ya. I can scale it up... I like idea of custom small house Vac. ty, cool; :-))
The vibrating pump rattling against the glass may cause cracks in the glass and cause the container to implode violently when under vacuum. Not good. Also, the pump needs air for cooling. Don't expect this to last long and please be careful.
Ciao Rulof,ho già lasciato qualche commento sul tuo canale italiano,sei un grande.Ti sarei grato se costruissi una navicella spaziale con un ardisk!!Apparte gli scherzi ho un piccolo canale da quasi 55 iscritti,ti sarei grato se lasciassi qualche commento per migliorarmi.Ho fatto un solo fucile e qualche mitraglietta,ma tra poco caricherò anche un fucile a petardi e un case per la gopro.Non faccio solo armi.Comunque hai già commentato il video di Gianni Pirola,e ti inviterei a guardare gli altri,ha delle idee fantastiche ed è anche grazie ai suoi commenti se ho qualche fans in più.Sei un grande,spero mi risponderai
Shmashing2123 haha sorry about that, you're right, accent, I have no idea why I wrote assent =) but you agree with me right? This guy accent is terrible =D
2:38 Now take a Gas Tube . . . . . and hook it directly to the Motor so it will suck the PETROLEUM FUMES directly into the Motor which will make a SPARK and BOOM ! LOL XD
100 militorr is 0,00013332237 bar... and as he said in the video, this pump goes up to 0.8 bar. This pump gets 600049,339 millitorr. Millitorr isn't a large unit at all, so I have no clue what you are talking about and/or are trying to say.