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Ripcut 07-29-2006 10:07 AM

Need some input
 
Hi All

I am in need of some assistance from those with experience. I have some time in on building model aircraft but am getting tired of flying for a weekend and repairing for a week so I thought I would try something less frustrating. I have converted a Revell U-boat VIIC and would like to to make it a static diver.

Here is where I need the "voice of experience"
I have some "pieces" left over from one of my weekend flying outings. In particular I have salvaged the retractable landing gear parts and was thinking maybe we could use use that for the ballast system ( Robert Mfg -- http://www.robart.com/air_systems/airkits.aspx) This is a pneumatic system that you pump up by hand to 150 psi and with the small reservoir tank it is only good for 3 maybe 4 cycles. I don't think that's enough volume for a reliable ballast system. I was wondering if I can convert it over to something like using Propel but I don't know what the pressure that would be and if the valves and reservoir tank can handle that. This sub is very small so size matters and the components I have fit nicely. Anyone know what the pressure on that type of system is?

Any tips, hints, ideas, criticisms would be appreciated.

Ripcut (Crazy Ivan)

Ripcut 08-02-2006 12:22 PM

RE: Need some input
 
well so much for asking --- thanks anyway

Taxidriver 08-02-2006 04:07 PM

RE: Need some input
 
You could make a closed recirculating air type ballast system with that. You the Robart servo operated controm valve to inflate a ballast bag (surface) and a small airpump to pump air from the ballast bag back into the storage cylinder to dive the boat.

Ripcut 08-02-2006 04:16 PM

RE: Need some input
 
Thank you

flyboybuster 11-14-2007 09:51 PM

RE: Need some input
 
I know it's an old forum, but did you try this system? Did it work? What type of pump did you use?


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