No More Trailer Woes: My Electric Towing Solution!

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Published 2022-05-26
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Moving trailers or devices with a hook can be very tiring and tiring, so we decided to make a vehicle that will make life easier.
We used generally available elements such as
Broken wheelchair motors
Wheels from ATV
Gel batteries
Motorcycle sprockets
Self-aligning bearings
Wiper motor

Dolly is very strong and agile. The batteries should last for about 30 minutes, which is sufficient for normal use.

All Comments (21)
  • A few answers to frequently asked questions :) The charging port is on the top cover, forgot to show it. The batteries last for about half an hour of driving. The maximum weight of a trailer or machine is approximately 500 kg / 1100 lbs.
  • @vroomvroom4061
    For anyone curious how to mig weld. There is usually a datasheet sticker with settings related to volts and wire feed speed. Just know the size of wire and check it out on the sticker. More expensive machines will guarantee this sticker is included. As far as gas flow it should be set to 20 cfh (cubic feet per hour) or 10 Lpm (liters per minute). If there is wind set 10 cfh higher or 5 Lpm adjustments. Er70s-6 is standard wire
  • @DanKoning777
    I enjoy watching your new build slowly come together, but one thing I appreciate the most is seeing you use what you made in a past video, to help complete the new build. It confirms that they weren't simply gimmicks that were thrown together to make a video for subs/$ like some channels do. Well done as always.
  • @KTPDAILY
    YOUR NEWEST FAN HAS ARRIVED SIR - 8 BILLION OF US THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR WISDOM!!!!
  • The two wheels are rigidly connected to the same shaft, right? Shouldn't the shaft be split in the middle, so that each motor will drive its corresponding wheel? Because I don't see the point of having two motors, if they are not used as a differential system.
  • Looks like it works well for the little trailers. Where this is needed is for bigger travel trailers.
  • @shaney8275
    I am not a machinist. I had to watch this. A craftsman doing his thing at this skill level is a thing to behold. We have several trailers at our business - gonna share this with the boss.
  • @klote82
    My dad started out his career as a machinist for Caterpillar. Watching these machines work is fascinating.
  • There is nothing impossible to accomplish, only something possible to accomplish.
  • Hell yea I’m always moving my well jetting machine all over my half of the duplex
  • @wolfganggoyim
    That's ingenious! I bet he built that from scratch without any blueprints. Slightly overbuilt but anything worth building is worth over building. Well done my Polish brother. 👏👏👏👏
  • That’s the sort of attitude that made Polish workers so formidable . What a can do attitude