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So a cam belt drive is a gearbox with a belt. right.
As over £40 a pop for a drive unit. it would be cheaper and easier to put a slower motor in.
You should be able to buy those motors still. You can get them over here anyway.
Den side, som du forsøgte at se, blev desværre ikke fundet. Fejlen kan skyldes, at siden er blevet slettet, eller at adressen (linket til siden) er forkert.
If they are the right ones that is. £20 a pop.... but then you still have a fast motor. I am sure you could find them in the UK.
Try here: https://www.motorsandrotors.co/index...oducts_id=6259
I would go for something like these.
They cost about 35 quid, but you wouldn't need the reduction box.... They can turn a 130mm screw! and they are the recommended motor for R/C tug boats.
I would say that they would push Tiger more than quick enough.
If I may say I think the props are a bit small at just over an inch. I was expecting them to be at least 2inch. Is that the radius you have given or the diametre?
It looks like there is not a lot of room for much bigger props though.
I hope that you find some of this useful. Perhaps a talk with the chap in the Modelsport link could help clear things up.
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At £240 for 4 bit pricey but they are the only reduced drive motors I can find at the moment!!!
MFA TORPEDO 850 WITH BELT DRIVE UNIT
No idea if they are too powerful or will fit. I'll keep on browsing!!!!Comment
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Reading a couple of model boating forums, many of them are saying a three bladed propellor should be adequate but are referring to 385's, (Motors??) and 30mm props. I'm starting feel just a tad of how you must be feeling Chris - It's a minefield. I don't envy you.
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So 88 1/2 pound is not that much. (40kg) not that much. I was expecting 188Lbs the way you was talking. lol.
So a cam belt drive is a gearbox with a belt. right.
As over £40 a pop for a drive unit. it would be cheaper and easier to put a slower motor in.
You should be able to buy those motors still. You can get them over here anyway.
Den side, som du forsøgte at se, blev desværre ikke fundet. Fejlen kan skyldes, at siden er blevet slettet, eller at adressen (linket til siden) er forkert.
If they are the right ones that is. £20 a pop.... but then you still have a fast motor. I am sure you could find them in the UK.
Try here: https://www.motorsandrotors.co/index...oducts_id=6259
I would go for something like these.
They cost about 35 quid, but you wouldn't need the reduction box.... They can turn a 130mm screw! and they are the recommended motor for R/C tug boats.
I would say that they would push Tiger more than quick enough.
If I may say I think the props are a bit small at just over an inch. I was expecting them to be at least 2inch. Is that the radius you have given or the diametre?
It looks like there is not a lot of room for much bigger props though.
I hope that you find some of this useful. Perhaps a talk with the chap in the Modelsport link could help clear things up.
Say hi to Jen.
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At £240 for 4 bit pricey but they are the only reduced drive motors I can find at the moment!!!
MFA TORPEDO 850 WITH BELT DRIVE UNIT
No idea if they are too powerful or will fit. I'll keep on browsing!!!!
chrisb
Reading a couple of model boating forums, many of them are saying a three bladed propellor should be adequate but are referring to 385's, (Motors??) and 30mm props. I'm starting feel just a tad of how you must be feeling Chris - It's a minefield. I don't envy you.
I don't think I'll moan too much about PE in the future!!!
cheers for havin a look for me much appreciatited
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SO do i Ian as this problem is wearin me down but when you think about it she only had one sail like jen said an tomorrow will be the only second time in the water so dont get disalioushioned now so im tryin very much so an what info you put up Ian will be be very usefull if i have to go for them groupners motors
an also cheers for you lookin for me sir much appreciated
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HI ALL well yesterday was fine rain here so no tiger test in tank but just noticed that the Norwich pond has a charity summer garla open day tomorrow so i will take tiger so she can be treid in the proper condisions on the pond so see how she goes an now im armed with 30 amp an 40 amp an 50amp an 60 amp an 70amp fuses so see what happens tomorrow an yes will take plenty of pics
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