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− | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 001 of 176.png||'''Let’s Build The<br>S.H.O. Drive'''<br>• This a guide to a series of videos where I will construct the world’s first S.H.O. Drive. This will be the first drive motor in the world to have a coil that looks like an S, or an H, or an O, depending on which side you look from. S.H.O. also stands for “Side Hung Over”. What good is this for? The best way to know is to build one yourself and show it! So let’s begin! | + | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 001 of 176.png||'''Let’s Build The<br>S.H.O. Drive'''<br>• This <sup><big>'''''is'''''</big></sup> a guide to a series of videos where I will construct the world’s first S.H.O. Drive. This will be the first drive motor in the world to have a coil that looks like an S, or an H, or an O, depending on which side you look from. S.H.O. also stands for “Side Hung Over”. What good is this for? The best way to know is to build one yourself and show it! So let’s begin! |
|Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 002 of 176.png||'''Measuring Devices'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• This project involves many measuring devices, including analog and digital thermometers, a laser tachometer, a Milli-Ohm meter, an RMS meter, a LC meter, an Anemometer, a magnetic pole detector, and a metal detector. | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 002 of 176.png||'''Measuring Devices'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• This project involves many measuring devices, including analog and digital thermometers, a laser tachometer, a Milli-Ohm meter, an RMS meter, a LC meter, an Anemometer, a magnetic pole detector, and a metal detector. | ||
|Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 003 of 176.png||'''Rechargeable Batteries'''<br>''(Energy)''<br>• Some of these devices come with non-rechargeable batteries. When these run out, they will need to be replaced.<br>• Where possible, rechargeable batteries will be used after the old batteries are used up. | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 003 of 176.png||'''Rechargeable Batteries'''<br>''(Energy)''<br>• Some of these devices come with non-rechargeable batteries. When these run out, they will need to be replaced.<br>• Where possible, rechargeable batteries will be used after the old batteries are used up. | ||
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|Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 009 of 176.png||'''Fire Extinguisher'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• So for basic safety requirements, I purchased the Amerex B500, 5lb ABC Dry Chemical Class A B C Fire Extinguisher from Amerex via Amazon.com | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 009 of 176.png||'''Fire Extinguisher'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• So for basic safety requirements, I purchased the Amerex B500, 5lb ABC Dry Chemical Class A B C Fire Extinguisher from Amerex via Amazon.com | ||
|Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 010 of 176.png||'''Safety Gear'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• For safety, I purchased SAS safety goggles, an SAS First Aid Kit, and FastCap Skins Gloves, which I found in extra large.<br>• I purchased these and more at a wood-working specialty store called Woodcraft. | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 010 of 176.png||'''Safety Gear'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• For safety, I purchased SAS safety goggles, an SAS First Aid Kit, and FastCap Skins Gloves, which I found in extra large.<br>• I purchased these and more at a wood-working specialty store called Woodcraft. | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 011 of 176.png||'''Safety Gear'''<br>''(Equipment)''<br>• Since my wood-working operations will be limited to sanding and drilling small holes and grooves, I will use a Western Safety Dust and Particle Mask so as to not inhale any saw dust.<br>• I purchased this from a Harbor Freight Tools store. | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 012 of 176.png||'''Visual Evidence'''<br>''(Protocols)''<br>• After the S.H.O. Drive is built, tests will follow.<br>• The plan is to run extended duration tests, some which will run for hours, and others for days.<br>• An appropriate video recording device is required to provide a visual record for these tests as they happen. | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 013 of 176.png||'''Camcorder'''<br>''(Recording)''<br>• To provide evidence for these tests, I have purchased a Canon VIXIA HF R60 Camcorder from Canon via Amazon.com | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 014 of 176.png||'''Camcorder'''<br>''(Recording)''<br>• This camcorder can record up to 12 hours at normal recording speed and also has a time-lapse function to record video over several days, or more.<br>• It can capture video at 60 progressive frames per second. | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 015 of 176.png||'''Memory Card'''<br>''(Recording)''<br>• In order to record and save very long videos, I purchased the Transcend 128GB SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Flash Memory Card from Transcend via Amazon.com | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 016 of 176.png||'''Adjustable Clamp Mount'''<br>''(Recording)''<br>• To record video at the desired angle, I have purchased the 13.4" Smatree Adjustable Jaws Flex Clamp Mount from Smatree via Amazon.com | ||
+ | |Let's Build the S.H.O. Drive! - Slide 017 of 176.png||'''Wide Angle Lens Kit'''<br>''(Recording)''<br>• In order to capture a wider angle of view in the video, I purchased a Wide Angle Lens Kit from ButterflyPhoto via Amazon.com<br>• The included .43x Wide Angle Lens provides a better approximation of human vision. | ||
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