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  • S28-400 Magmotor

    Hi i am looking for a pair of magmotors to pep things up a bit with Saint Hammer if any one has any for sale please let me know.

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    With our experiance with the mag S28-400s I would advise sticking with the bosch 750s. Other than a weight/size advantage power is about the same unless you want to risk burning them out. They are also not as robust without a lot of modifications. The C40-300 might be better for you. You will have to ask someone who has used these before as we have not but they are heavy.

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    • #3
      S28-400 Magmotor

      Hi Mark
      I thought the Mag 400 motors were much more powerful than the Bosch units.
      How much power do the Bosch motors give out @24volts?
      I was told the Mag units were about 4.5 horsepower!
      Thanks for your input Mark, I may not bother then.


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      • #4
        S28-400 Magmotor

        Magmotor is overly optimistic of the capacity of its motors.

        The difference is a tad more power on 24V than a Bosch, for a lot higher pricetag.
        But a Bosch 750, with the known upgrades like welding the front plate, magnet retaining setup and capacitators on the brushes does a great job on 36V 75A. More than 75A is just diminishing return on torque/efficiency.

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        • #5
          S28-400 Magmotor

          Mario,

          Is the magnet retaining set up a relatively simple procedure?

          Andy

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          • #6
            S28-400 Magmotor

            yes Andy it is

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            • #7
              S28-400 Magmotor

              OK, let me ask the questions I shouldve asked in the first place.

              What parts do I need to do it and can someone either post on how to do it or show me on Saturday?

              Hydra has a bit of a problem with one of the motors sticking occassionally and it seems to be around the brushes/magnets etc.

              I dont think the front plate is welded on Hydra as it has some m8 rods clamping it in place which does the same thing so I probably need to take out a motor and have a look if the magnets are retained.

              Andy

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              • #8
                S28-400 Magmotor

                Lets see...... is it still there?

                Yup!

                http://www.technobots.co.uk/Technical/Guidance/BoschMagMod.htmhttp://www.technobots.co.uk/Technica...oschMagMod.htm

                (Message edited by woody on October 23, 200

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                • #9
                  S28-400 Magmotor

                  In theroy the S28-400 mag motors do have more power, but they are smaller in size so get hot quickly, without cooling they will overheat if run at power levels much more than a bosch. Dont get me wrong they are good motors for their size and weight but I dont think you would gain any advantage in St Hammer from them. Also stalling these motors is a very bad idea, they will literally last a few seconds without a reasonable current limit, boschs are much more forgiving and for large wheels I suspect they will be stalled quite oftern.

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                  • #10
                    S28-400 Magmotor

                    Thanks Mark

                    I think I will stick with the Bosch units then.
                    Hope to see you guys at a show soon.

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