
In this video, we demonstrate how to make a DIY mini water pump system using simple materials and DC motors. This project is perfect for science experiments, school projects, and home innovation.
The core of the pump system consists of two DC motors—one for driving the mechanism and another to act as a water pusher. A small plastic container is used to hold the water and direct the flow through a plastic pipe.
A push-button switch is used to control the entire circuit, allowing you to turn the pump on and off with ease. The power source is a basic battery unit, making this project fully portable.
The mechanical connection is made using a rubber belt that links the motors to transfer motion. Gears are used to increase torque and drive the impeller, helping to push the water through the pipe efficiently.
This is a fun and educational DIY project that teaches basic electronics, mechanical motion, and water flow control. It's also a great way to recycle old motors and plastic parts.
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