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ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
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ROBBE seawolf built for my friend and he asked for more...
alright... why not make she a static diver just useing a gear pump and a rubber water bag ?? yes .......that's the way we go........... Attachment 2237928 Attachment 2237929 Attachment 2237930 Attachment 2237931 Attachment 2237932 Attachment 2237933 Attachment 2237934 Attachment 2237935 Attachment 2237936 Attachment 2237937 Attachment 2237938 Attachment 2237939 Attachment 2237940 |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
Fantastic.
I like your pump switch ;) Where did you get the bag ? |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
ORIGINAL: SJN Fantastic. I like your pump switch ;) Where did you get the bag ? that's where I got my bag http://goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21005114387631 and the Mick's Subworks also provide the bag http://www.mikessubworks.com/page1.html |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
What size bag did you use for the sub?
100ml (8oz) 250ml (20oz) 500ml (40oz) |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
<font color="#ff0000"><font color="Black">bag size
18cm*8.5cm</font></font> |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
can i get the plans for the sub and dive systems i really like it.
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RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
Where did you get the smaller subs on the shelfs?Neat looking.
Dave |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
ORIGINAL: jvaitch can i get the plans for the sub and dive systems i really like it. Xin |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
ORIGINAL: AQUASUB Where did you get the smaller subs on the shelfs?Neat looking. Dave Xin http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...5N7QFzP1FI.jpg |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
Hello, recent I also brought the seawolf and would like to use your method to make it static dive. But, I have a queston, when keep pumping the water inside, how did you know the water bag is fill full of water?? Because you don't know the bag is full as the hull is sealed you can't see it. If keep pumping the water inside, the bag may explose if full. So, is it necessary to add an auto-cutoff switch which to stop the water pump motor when the bag is full of water or anyother method to avoid this problem???
Regards, Andrew ORIGINAL: epg800 ROBBE seawolf built for my friend and he asked for more... alright... why not make she a static diver just useing a gear pump and a rubber water bag ?? yes .......that's the way we go........... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14927.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14894.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14928.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14925.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14923.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14922.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14921.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14920.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14918.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14917.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14906.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14901.jpg http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...0/SDC14900.jpg |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
yes ....the limit switch is necessary for safety since you can't see the bag inside the WTC but yu can see the submarine from water line when she is diving I just take her to the periscope depth never goes too deep best regards Xin<span lang="en" class="short_text" id="result_box"><span> </span></span> |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
Thanks for your advise. Can you give me some informations or any supplies which can provide this kind of auto-cut off switches to me? So that I can contact them.</p> </p> Thanks, Andrew</p> |
RE: ROBBE seawolf V2 with static dive
Hello, I have the 12V lead acid battery available on hand, so I want to know whether can use the 12V instead of the 6V for the Seawolf? Is it too much power for the motor? If can use the 12V, will also change to use 12V water pump instead of 6V pump, is the 12V pump will too strong for the water bag?</p> Also, please advise what AMP speed controller need to use for 12V battery, 20AMP; 25AMP or even higher 40AMP?? Is the AMP depend the type of motor I use?</p> Thanks your advise,</p> Andrew</p> </p> |
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