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  Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:35 
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  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Water nozzle 
  propulsion
  
  Hi John.
   
  Is your electric motor brushless or sparkless? 
  Take care if you install it in your battery compartment without first 
  isolating it from the batteries. Risk of hydrogen explosion.
  Just an idea, but after you form the nozzles from 
  wood, have you considered using that to make a mold and pour the nozzles out 
  of brass? Brass would be more corrosion
  resistant than aluminum or mild steel. You could 
  go to a local foundry or even make the mold yourself.. You could also use wax 
  to form the nozzles
  and then pour the mold material over the wax, and 
  then when the mold material had hardened and you drill a hole to pour your 
  brass into the mold, the wax will evaporate and
  the brass will fill the void where the wax was. 
  Called the lost wax process for molding an object. Unfortunately the mold is 
  only good for one usage because you destroy it when
  you break it apart to get to the molded piece. 
   I am interested in these underwater water 
  pumps for sub propulsion, but I know nothing about them. Is it something like 
  the propulsion
  used for a jetski but with an electric motor 
  instead of a gas motor? Or is it more like an enlarged bilge pump in 
  operation? Or is it more like a submersible in pipe well pump?
  I only know about electric motors and 
  propellers like on my wetsub. The water pump idea intrigues me because I like 
  the idea of someone being able to install the electric part inside their 
  sub
  and the rest outside and therefore not need any 
  pressure compensation like you would on an electric motor with a prop. It 
  would be great to see some video of this in action underwater.
  Bill Akins.