DECAPERM / HECTAPERM
first off I have a problem as in no idea what this realy is. from memory its a DECAPERM but memory is like the lottery nowdays.
I do know I bought this back in the 1980's and I know it was expensive at the time, I had 2 of them and they were to go into a spear fish.
that model got destroyed before it ever hit the water..... I dont remember what battery I had for them ?,, .
it is definitely 2.75 to 1 on the geared end. ... shaft size I am making 3.8mm ? actual body of motor is 40mm diameter
motor weight is 10 ounces. decal on the motor has long since been gone, just remember it was a paper type decal.
marks on this motor are from being in the model tool box getting knocked about.. it has not done 30 minutes run time since new..
my questions are as follows.
1 how do I know for sure what it is ? Decaperm / Hectaperm ?
2/ What exactly is the voltage for these things , as ive seen some say 6 volt and some say 12 volt ?
3/ what sort of size prop can these actually push as in diameter and pitch....
4/ what is the Rpm of one of these ?
5/ are these greedy for power ? as in what sort of battery for it...
I am still farting about trying to decide what motor and battery set up to put in a 39 inch semi scale planning hull. empty boat weighs.
I dont want stupid speed and not even after full planning speed, ( would be good but not needed0 im realy after a real 8mph plus.
I was thinking of the barracuda motor but the weight of that is a lot more than this, plus this take up no room compared to the bigger motor.
Decaperm /Hectaperm weighs 10 ounces, the barracuda weighs 2lb 2 ounces, so its a huge difference of 1 1/2 pound and that a lot in a little boat.
The boat weighs 6 3/4 pound with shaft and rudder in place no radio no batteries.
any info on this and its suitability would be good.... this time ill write down what it is...
pics to show it.
phill