G110 V2 - Lets ROCK AND ROLL BABY!

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Received this just in time for a black paint correction tomorrow (I hope) !

First thing I noticed that the black plastic hard case is gone. It was pretty much useless for storing an assembled G110. The G110v2 came with a very nice heavy duty canvas bag! Plenty of room in the bag for the G110v2, pads and polish!!


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I'll do a full write up on the performance of this machine as soon as I can. :buffing:
 
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Received this just in time for a black paint correction tomorrow (I hope) !

First thing I noticed that the black plastic hard case is gone. It was pretty much useless for storing an assembled G110. The G110v2 came with a very nice heavy duty canvas bag! Plenty of room in the bag for the G110v2, pads and polish!!


g110v2_a1.JPG


g110v2_a4.JPG


g110v2_a5.JPG


I'll do a full write up on the performance of this machine as soon as I can. :buffing:
Nice, what's the amps and OPM?
 
Nice, what's the amps and OPM?

I and P

G110v2 ---4.2 AMP 430 watt motor
PCXP-------4.5 AMP 500 watt motor
Griots-----7.0 AMP 850 watt motor
(note: Power consumption is a very close approximation; as it is the product of the current x voltage and both may vary slightly).


Some interesting facts:

G110v2 -
Internal feedback circuit increases torque when downward pressure is applied.
1800 opm - 6800 opm.
Speed Setting 1 - 1800 opm
Speed Setting 2 - 2800 opm
Speed Setting 3 - 3800 opm
Speed Setting 4 - 4800 opm
Speed Setting 5 - 5800 opm
Speed Setting 6 - 6800 opm

Both the Griots and the PCXP = 2500-6800 OPM's.





 
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I and P

G110v2 ---4.2 AMP 430 watt motor
PCXP-------4.5 AMP 500 watt motor
Griots-----7.0 AMP 850 watt motor
(note: Power consumption is a very close approximation; as it is the product of the current x voltage and both may vary slightly).


Some interesting facts:

G110v2 -
Internal feedback circuit increases torque when downward pressure is applied.
1800 opm - 6800 opm.
Speed Setting 1 - 1800 opm
Speed Setting 2 - 2800 opm
Speed Setting 3 - 3800 opm
Speed Setting 4 - 4800 opm
Speed Setting 5 - 5800 opm
Speed Setting 6 - 6800 opm

Both the Griots and the PCXP = 2500-6800 OPM's.





Good find Tad. I'll stick with my flex with forced rotation.

Let us know how you like the new polisher.
 
Good find Tad. I'll stick with my flex with forced rotation.

Let us know how you like the new polisher.


I have the PCXP and have only had the opportunity to use it a couple of times, but so far :dblthumb2:.
 
really sounds like Griots offers best bang for the buck here, whats your candid thoughts.
 
Are you unloading your shipment on top of your car? :nomore:
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Look forward to your review!

I'll have a Griots review up fri-sat
 
I am not a pro "reviewer" and I don't sale polishers. Here is a little clip on some opinions I have on the G11v2. Hopefully it wil help you choose a polisher for your needs.


Yes - I already know the pad on the G110 looks bad.

ENJOY -

[video=youtube_share;alvJRB5a0aA&feature=player_embedded]- Meguiars new G110v2. PART 1 / A review by Superior Shine Auto Detailing[/video]
 
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Here, I go through the speed settings.


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2jcOwQieP4&feature=channel]YouTube - Meguiars new G110v2. PART 2 / A review by Superior Shine Auto Detailing[/video]
 
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Here is a quick side by side with the old school porter cable.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgqzcSGWTU0&feature=channel]YouTube - Meguiars new G110v2. PART 3 / A review by Superior Shine Auto Detailing[/video]



Please let me know if you find these reviews helpful. If so I'd do mor ein the future with other polishers.
 
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Looks like a few of you have already made up your mind on the G110v2.

:iagree:

I'm very interested in the upcoming reviews of this machine.

I have a hunch this feature could be a game changer:
Internal feedback circuit increases torque when downward pressure is applied

I could care less about amps and watts, Torque is what gets the work done.



Craig
 
Great Video's! It looks like a real competitor for sure. Can't wait to see the correction video. What size pads are you running on it? Thanks ~~ Yale
 
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