Gentleman, I would like to challenge the power ratings on the griots garage 21 boss. This is just my 2 cents, but both machines weigh 6.2 pounds correct?
The materials used are almost identical, plastic housing, rubber cord, gear head etc.
If the griots garage claims they have 40% more power, where is the extra weight from the motor? You need an increase of iron in the stator, and bigger magnets. Which we all know isn't light, and the motor would have to weigh closer to 40% more to have that figure be accurate.
I'm not sure if I can post links from other pages on here, but here is some information I found:
To speak to the "wattage" of a motor is a misnomer...
The wattage is USALLY set by the controller that runs the motor..
(i.e. This is no difference between a 500w and a 1000w "motor", it's the controller that provides more power (amps) and is the controlling factor..) the more power you feed, the more heat builds up.
And also I noticed in the 2 YouTube videos that compared the griots vs the Rupes on the 15 pound weight test (load test) the griots slowed down, while the Rupes didn't slow its rotation.
Also, when you start the griots it doesn't have the "smart start" the Rupes has. Doing research, this is called a DOL controller. The most basic controller for motors.
The Rupes however has a reduced voltage starter, softer starts.
It also has an intelligent controller, meaning it adjust the input current to the load. Ie when you push down on the pad (increasing the load) it puts in more current (power) to maintain the speed of the polisher. And also when you lighten up on the pad, it doesn't spin faster and faster (because of less load) it maintains the same speed, reduces voltage which in turn reduces motor heat, run under light load for a large part of the time, resulting In also less noise, and vibrations generated by the motor.
I'm not sure about this, but when seeing mechanical resistance graphs correlated to the load, (in this case pressure on the pad, weight) motors show up to 1.5 to 3 times the average current needed to operate at the same rpms due to the heavier load the motor is operating under. Again I'm not sure, but if Rupes can maintain its speed on level 5 or 6, and the griots bogs down, which is really more powerful?
Power specs aren't really helpful, it's all about the type of controller used that feeds the motor. And seeing there is no weight difference in the 2, I would say if the griots did indeed have a bigger motor, it would heat up faster, resulting in insulation damage of the motor faster, since it also doesn't have smart controllers and just basic made in China DOLs, it cannot keep that power under heavier loads like the Rupes can, and would waste power on lighter loads and have more heat.
This is a lot to take in, but after some research I would definitely take the Rupes over the boss 21. Especially if they are the same price, Italian craftsmanship made by hand it's a no brainier.
Thoughts?