Drive an LED With a Motor! By fruitkid101 in CircuitsLEDs3,192117DownloadFavoriteIntroduction: Drive an LED With a Motor!By fruitkid101FollowMore by the author:Add TipAsk QuestionCommentDownload Be the First to Share Did you make this project? Share it with us!I Made It!RecommendationsRubik's Cube Solver by aaedmusa in Gadgets 28 3.5K Laser-Cut Infinity Dodecahedron (Fusion 360) by thomasj152 in LEDs 158 13K Bending Time: a Guide to Building a 3D Printed Curved LED Clock With WS2812 LEDs and ESP8266 by andrei.erdei in LEDs 19 3.3K Pingo, the Secret Color Clock by Illusionmanager by illusionmanager in Clocks 1 33 3.1K Make It BridgeGame Design: Student Design ChallengeFor the Home Contest7 Comments0duke197242 11 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvotewere do i find the moter i have tryed a portable drill moter and several others n got no power0Jedrokivich 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteIf you hook it up to a bike wheel or something like that don't forget to add a resistor.0animalcrosser5 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteIt'd be fun to put it in a lighter case, then it would "spark" when you flicked the lighter.0FRABBAfrabbaFRABBA 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvote if u want to get direct current from the motor, add a capacitator 2 replies 0KitemanFRABBAfrabbaFRABBA Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteThe motor already provides DC. The flicker is because the motor's speed varies. Or do you mean "smoother current"?0FRABBAfrabbaFRABBAKiteman Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvote yea thats what i meant, im not very good at speaking english 0ac1D 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteAdd a big gear, and you get a dinamo led flashlight.Post Comment
0duke197242 11 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvotewere do i find the moter i have tryed a portable drill moter and several others n got no power
0Jedrokivich 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteIf you hook it up to a bike wheel or something like that don't forget to add a resistor.
0animalcrosser5 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteIt'd be fun to put it in a lighter case, then it would "spark" when you flicked the lighter.
0FRABBAfrabbaFRABBA 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvote if u want to get direct current from the motor, add a capacitator 2 replies
0KitemanFRABBAfrabbaFRABBA Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvoteThe motor already provides DC. The flicker is because the motor's speed varies. Or do you mean "smoother current"?
0FRABBAfrabbaFRABBAKiteman Reply 12 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvote yea thats what i meant, im not very good at speaking english
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11 years ago on Introduction
were do i find the moter i have tryed a portable drill moter and several others n got no power
12 years ago on Introduction
If you hook it up to a bike wheel or something like that don't forget to add a resistor.
12 years ago on Introduction
It'd be fun to put it in a lighter case, then it would "spark" when you flicked the lighter.
12 years ago on Introduction
if u want to get direct current from the motor, add a capacitator
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
The motor already provides DC.
The flicker is because the motor's speed varies.
Or do you mean "smoother current"?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
yea thats what i meant, im not very good at speaking english
12 years ago on Introduction
Add a big gear, and you get a dinamo led flashlight.