| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Motor Type | 3-phase AC induction or Permanent Magnet Servo | | Rated Power | 1.5 kW to 3.0 kW (depending on ratio) | | Supply Voltage | 400V AC ±10% (50/60 Hz) or 48V DC (servo variant) | | Rated Current | 5.2 A at 400V | | Insulation Class | F (155°C) | | Protection Class | IP65 (full unit) | | Duty Cycle | S1 (continuous) |
The “Full” designation guarantees the inclusion of:
Battery life is a critical factor for any vaping device, and the GDP E375 does not disappoint. With a substantial battery capacity, users can enjoy prolonged sessions without the need for frequent recharges. The device also features USB charging, which is convenient and fast.
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The user experience with the GDP E375 is generally positive. The device is easy to use, with straightforward settings that make it accessible to beginners. At the same time, it offers enough customization options to satisfy more experienced users. The replaceable coils allow for easy maintenance and support a variety of e-liquid flavors.
Q: Can the GDP E375 Full power a standard ATX gaming PC? A: Technically, yes, but physically it requires an adapter for the power switch and lacks the -12V rail required for legacy sound cards. For modern builds (all +12V derived), it works, but the 1U height means it won't fit a standard tower case.
Q: What does "Full" mean on the revision sticker? A: It signifies that the unit includes the full I/O shield, all cable harnesses, the PMBus daughterboard, and the high-speed fan profile (3500–12000 RPM). "Full" also indicates the firmware supports active current sharing in redundant configurations.
Q: My GDP E375 Full shuts down randomly under 300W load. A: Check your input voltage. If you are on a 120V circuit with a long extension cord (over 50ft), voltage drop can trigger UVP. Also, measure the internal temperature—the unit may be recirculating hot air.
Q: Is the GDP E375 Full compatible with GDP E380 modules? A: No. The E380 uses a 12-pin power blade connector, whereas the E375 uses a 10-pin edge connector. Mechanical adapters exist but are not safety certified. Use only E375-specific backplanes.
When choosing a complete drive unit, it helps to compare the GDP E375 Full against equivalent models from market leaders.
| Feature | GDP E375 Full | SEW Eurodrive RF37 | Nord SK71 | |---------|---------------|---------------------|------------| | Max Torque | 375 Nm | 300 Nm | 400 Nm | | Integrated Feedback | Standard (Full) | Optional extra | Optional extra | | IP Rating | IP65 standard | IP54 standard | IP55 standard | | Typical Lead Time | 2-4 weeks | 8-12 weeks | 6-8 weeks | | Price Point (USD) | $1,200 - $1,600 | $1,900 - $2,400 | $1,700 - $2,200 |
Verdict: The GDP E375 Full offers a compelling price-to-performance ratio, especially when integrated feedback is required. The main trade-off is brand recognition in legacy systems.

