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  • #16
    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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    • #17
      £120 ish + vat from memory I believe there is a whole thread on here about ellis components selling them !

      Any chance of a link ?

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      • #18
        £200 is a tad steep. For that amount it's almost an option to look at the F or E series from Ampflow.

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        • #19
          How do the E30-150 compare to the old bosch 750?

          http://www.active-robots.com/ampflow...-motor-e30-150

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          • #20
            Bosch 750 any day even the 400's did not match the 750

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            • #21
              Ampflows are higher KV motors, so gearing is important.

              But with the right gearration the A28-400's beat the Bosch 750 over all
              , except wear of the brushes.

              I have to admit, I don't like the Magmotor/Ampflows. But that's personal.

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              • #22
                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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                • #23
                  I have only ever used the E30 range

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                  • #24
                    Fair enough; the A28 range is kinda spendy but you do get a powerful motor for your money.

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                    • #25
                      Nice! any Dumble pics going up?

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                      • #26
                        Is it OK to ask which motors and gearboxes you use in your robots :-)

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                        • #27
                          ACE and new paint job

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