No I have found a company that sells the direct replacement, I just don't know how much the old 750 gpas used to cost brand new
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How do the E30-150 compare to the old bosch 750?
http://www.active-robots.com/ampflow...-motor-e30-150
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Looking at the spec sheets of the GPA750 VS the A28-400, the Ampflow motor wins is almost every category:
500 grams lighter
stall current 300 A vs 570 A
Stall Torque 18 Nm vs 26 Nm
no-load RPM 3,900 vs 4,900
Peak power output 1,800 W vs 3,400 W
Peak efficiency 84% vs 83%
As well as the performance specs, the Ampflow has a stronger case and is easier to repair. The A28 motors have dual independent windings, so they can be driven by two smaller & cheaper ESCs, a pair of Botbitz TZ85a controllers might do the job. On the downside, the brushes are a bit fragile but they are easy to replace so consider them as a consumable. As Mario mentioned, they have a higher RPM so you can gear them down more than the GPA motor and get substantially more torque at the same speed.
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