Amazing Magnetic Levitation
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I'm excited to reveal my new 3D printed Levitation device, a project that's not only possible but surprisingly easy to create. I had an absolute blast working on it, and I'm thrilled with how it turned out. I hope you'll enjoy watching it in action! Check out the video for a step-by-step assembly guide - it really helps bring everything together. Thanks for watching! Here are the materials I used: MOSFET IRFZ44N N-Channel Jameco #669951 Hall Effect Sensor A3144 Unipolar Jameco #1718701 4x AA Battery Holder Cover & Switch Jameco #216187 Neodymium Ring Magnets 9.5x1.5mm (or any small strong magnet) Magnet Wire AWG 30 (also known as Enamel Wire) Steel Screw 4x15mm Philips head 1K Resistor (Brown, Black, Red) Mini breadboard with 25 tie-points When printing the spool holders, take your time and print slowly - the thin walls will be stronger when assembled with a screw. If they do break, you can always use glue to repair them. Important notes: Be careful not to leave this unattended or on for too long, as the coil can get warm. Stay safe and have fun experimenting!
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