My new personal favorite for aftermarket motors. They offer cnc'ed components, strong neodymium magnets, solid QC, and a variety of different TPA's for every application.
Welcome back, Ryan. I have to admit, after talking to ASG Bob about the 28TPA motors for a good few hours on Reddit, I was hyped up for their release. I'm really glad that they live up to my hopes. They resemble Systema motors in a lot of ways, and that's in no way a bad thing. Looking forward to seeing some more videos in the near future :)
i use the CNC U-30000 (Green) and CNC U-35000 (Blue) The Blue have i used for a couple months... 1st thing to die. The Top/Tower bearing... but got it replaced by the dealer under warrenty. Pinion is also almost worn out (the black type) witch i am gonna get replaced soon. The green is the one ive used the least (use it in my M150 DMR) runs preety good. only problem was that i had to dremel alot og material from the pistolgrip to get it to sit properly.. but not the last time i use that motor. (and the blue ofc) But from my personal experience.. i am stil a bigger "fan" of the normal (Non CNC) Infinity Motor's.
How did the install of the 35k end? What kind of setup was it in and how where the results. I wante to buy a motor for my 16:1 + M130-M140 gearbox but only the 35k is availlable.
@@_Egg nice, what kind of mags are you running? I just brought home this motor, about to install and was curious about feeding issues. I've got S Arms 160rnd mid caps.
cool, looks like ill get one of the 45000 for my p90 high ROF build, i was going to get a lonex but the a2 i put into my masada although very quiet and stay pretty cool are just too expensive for what i get them at in the uk (£ 45.99), far from me to do any research what so ever but have you price checked any places to give me an idea where i can pick one of these up from without getting ripped off? if not, that's cool.
Maekiii I gotta take it apart again but yeah the endbell is anodized. The screws holding it in are plastic though and the retention ring they screw into is plastic as well.
valleyriverarms Ouch. So they are mosfet destroyers just like the systema's then. The anodizing will insulate only up to about 20V voltage. Gandolf has talked about it in the past in ASM. You can fix it by putting plastic washers under the contacts/ brush holders.
Upon further inspection, the plates of the endbell that hold the brushes and other contacts all rest on another plastic piece that goes under that. And another correction the retention ring but the screws are still plastic. I think that solves the insulation problems correct?
Maekiii Ryan's analysis is correct! The components that screw into the endbell all sit on a non-conductive board that's a little under 1mm in thickness to prevent direct metal-to-metal contact. The brush screws and the posts are both plastic, while the retention ring is metal.
I wish i could live in the Usa To Learn from you how to setup my gearbox the right way side by side, but im here in freaking Germany where only semi is allowed no Laser oder flashlights oh man :)