SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T19:48:47-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1021425 on Hardware Hump Day: Fidget Spinner Power Gauntlet Customer #1021425urn:uuid:1fd71614-8667-146f-4d5c-db1fdcf9d9c92017-06-13T16:09:42-06:00<p>Seeing this thing get going quickly is a must! Lube up that center bearing, crank up the juice and go! On a serious note, this is a cool little project. No actual real use for it, but it sure is fun to watch. It is amazing how these spinners have taken over so quickly. But they came in quick, they will disappear quick.</p>
172pilot on Hardware Hump Day: Fidget Spinner Power Gauntlet 172piloturn:uuid:12a9ab6a-89f3-0ead-d933-489b8ccc539c2017-06-09T07:29:16-06:00<p>So.. Instead of the transistors, you used a microcontroller... That's fine, but now that it's there.. USE IT! I wanna know how fast this thing goes.. How about an LCD with current and max RPMs? Also, a video of it running instead of just the GIF?</p>
PickledDog on Hardware Hump Day: Fidget Spinner Power Gauntlet PickledDogurn:uuid:6d435990-1e65-16cf-7c85-9b8107f980c32017-06-07T10:33:06-06:00<p>A fidget spinner as the "armature" of a brushless motor... genius. I'm kicking myself for not thinking of this :)</p>