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Amd Electric Dc Motor W/mount Brackets For Cars And Trucks. Netgain Warp 9 Size on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Metepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico

Metepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
Serial number may vary from the photo
Current:DC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Advanced Motors & Drives Superseded Part Number:Advanced DC FB-4001a Manufacturer Part Number:FB8-4005

Advanced Motors & Drives formerly known as Advanced DC Motors, produced a new limited edition of the old and venerable Advanced DC Motor FB-4001A, this new motor is labeled to work at 96VDC, but it has been personally tested at 72VDC and 120VDC in a VW classic beetle (see photo), currently max speed of the car is 75MPH and it can work up to 144VDC with a proper DC controller, it can work at 1000Amps. This motor can be used in any car or truck, VW Bus, Rabbit, Beetle, Chevy S-10, MINI Cooper, Nissan Sentra, Honda Civic, etc.

You will not find this rare motor in such a low price anywhere.

This is an equivalent version in size and weight to the Netgain Warp-9 DC Motor. In fact Netgain based his design on the venerable ADC FB-4001A, one of the most used motors in Electric Car Conversions around the globe. 

Motor Diameter: 9.25" 
Motor Case Lenght: 16" 
Motor Weight: 143 Lbs (65Kg) 
72V - 144V (18HP - 30HP)
Single Shaft 
Thermal Cooling: Internal fan 
Mounting Bracket, which can be used to install the controller (see photo) or to help you with motor mounts in your EV conversion project. 

Buyer pays actual shipping charges via estafeta.com or some other provider, I will provide a tracking number.

Buyer must provide Country and zip code before buying. Shipping to USA is around 350 USD.  Shipping time is around 7 to 10 days. 

Mexican customers may opt to pick-up the motor, then there is no shipping charge. Mexican customers that need an invoice should be charged IVA tax .

You are responsible for any tax that may be charged in Your Customs Office.

Buy with confidence, more than 12 years in eBay. 

Soon to offer adapter plates, couples and universal chargers, 5 years experience working and designing conversions and parts in both AC and DC systems. With DC you have the FREEDOM to choose many brands and sizes of DC Controllers whereas in AC systems you can't, and you could spend double or even more money in your conversion project with similar results.  I have tested AC systems (AC50 and AC35) in the same car, same battery pack and yes I miss regenerative breaking which gives only 5% more range, sometimes it makes no difference at ALL!. Regen is more a breaking system than a true regenerative energy system. Do NOT believe all those who say DC systems are "obsolete", it is simpler and affordable.

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