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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Pressure compensation



In a message dated 10/16/2006 11:07:54 AM Central Daylight Time, sfreihof@aol.com writes:
Hi, Dean - one more note regarding pressure compensating your motors. I wouldn't connect your motors to a manifold that leads to the cockpit as breathing air. Should something happen to the motor - blown seal, collision, etc.- you're going to lose your breathing air
Rick I will for sure have  dedicated air for this function. I am also a volunteer
fire man, so I have access to a large quanity of SCBA fire air tanks. These
may only be used for so long because of the high heats they may be expossed
to. Most I am collecting have not even been used, but are out of date (cool Hugh)
 
My plan so far is to run an individual system of pipes to 4 thrusters in the rear
and a vertical in the bow and stearn. The pipes will have the wires in them and
am even contemplating using CO2 instead of air for fire supression. Probably an
over kill but like I said I am a fire man and the idea of a fire at 300 ft scares
the bagibies out me. If nothing else safety is going to be number one with my
creation.
 
Does anyone in this group know of any subs on Lake Superior. I live here
and have not heard of any. The lake is quite unique as it does not allow
any deteriation of things. I will be exploring 1800 schooners and such that
will look like they went down yesterday.
 
Getting fire up
Dean