[PSUBS-MAILIST] Heating elements

Emile van Essen via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Thu Aug 6 17:51:42 EDT 2015


Hi Lasse,

 

I have good results wit a small electric Peltier dehumidifier. Normally I
dry the interior after the dives but the dehumidifier brings it from 95% to
55 % in a day.

 

During dives you can experiment with a layer of Silica in the scrubber .

 

I spoke today with a boatshop owner about compasses. He told Raymarine has a
new fluxgate sensor with build in gyro’s.  This to compensate magnetic
anomalies and heavy sea state.

 

Best regards, Emile

 

 

 

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Van: Personal_Submersibles [mailto:personal_submersibles-bounces at psubs.org]
Namens Lasse Schmidt via Personal_Submersibles
Verzonden: donderdag 6 augustus 2015 22:02
Aan: Personal Submersibles General Discussion
Onderwerp: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Heating elements

 

Sean,

 

I am trying to battle the moist from two fronts. The first is to keep the
all the electronics heated pretty much all the time, even when I´m not using
the sub and it is docked. The other is to install some kind of dehumidifier
into the cabin that will run when the sub is not used. Kitty Litter is a
good idea but I need something cleaner and easier to handle. 

 

Regarding the discussion about the compass issue, I´m using a fluxgate
mounted about a meter over the hatch and an electric aviation heading gyro.
The fluxgate is very sensitive to magnetic underwater rocks so it can not be
trusted for longer navigations. 

 

Lasse

 

6 aug 2015 kl. 14:48 skrev Sean T. Stevenson via Personal_Submersibles
<personal_submersibles at psubs.org>:

 

Are all of your electronics confined to sealed enclosures? Or are you
struggling to keep the cabin humidity down?

You may have better luck condensing the moisture out with a cooling coil and
draining it, rather than relying on heat to drive the %RH down, except in a
truly sealed enclosure.  For enclosures that you don't need to open
frequently, dessicants may suffice.

If you are only concerned about one or two specific components, you might
look at aftermarket conformal coatings.  These can raise moisture tolerance
to 100% RH non-condensing for many components.

Sean

 

On August 5, 2015 9:11:10 AM CDT, Lasse Schmidt via Personal_Submersibles
<personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:

Hey guys,





I´m looking for heating elements to mount in our electronic boxes and
remote. Any pointers what to search for and where? I´m not even sure how
they look like. 





We have so far almost 250 dives with Malen this year, after the worst summer
in decades with tons of rain in Sweden we´ll try to fight the moisture with
some heating elements and a dehumidifier in the sub. The electronics does´t
like to moisture for sure. All suggestions are super welcome.





Cheers, Lasse











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