I'm looking for a way to create a spinning clothes drying rack. I really don't have any experience with building or electronics, but I'm in a tough situation where I can't afford the laundromat anymore. During the summer, it's super humid in my state, and my clothes take over 18 hours to dry, which often leads to them smelling moldy. I thought a spinning drying rack might help, but I'm unsure how to build a motor that's strong enough to handle the weight and can run for at least 5 hours. Is it even feasible to make an electric motor using a car battery? Are there any specific resources, like books or YouTube channels, that could guide me through this?
1 Answer
Have you considered just using a fan instead of trying to spin the rack? It could be a simpler and more energy-efficient way to get air circulating around your clothes while they dry.

Good point! Unfortunately, my city has increased electricity rates recently, so I’m trying to find the most economical option. Thanks for the suggestion!