From: "George H. Slaterpryce III" <gslaterp@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sodium Polyacrylate
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 00:25:20 -0400
Oh man, that's a great idea.... a stocking! I was fiddling around tonight
with various bits of tissue paper.
George H. Slaterpryce III
www.captovis.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Jay K. Jeffries
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sodium Polyacrylate
Joe,
This same material is available in pellet form. Some resourceful
home-built rebreather divers take a handful of the pellets and place in a
discard lady's stocking and tied-off. This bundle is then placed in one of
the counterlungs where it soaks up the goobers that result from condensed
respiration that collects over a 1 or 2 hour dive.
R/Jay
Respectfully,
Jay K. Jeffries
Andros Is., Bahamas
Natura nihil fit in frustra
- Nature does nothing in vain
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Joseph Perkel
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 8:26 PM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sodium Polyacrylate
It would appear that this problem is both a common and significant
enough
annoyance to warrant precisely what George is proposing...prototype and
testing. Unless someone has found an "off the shelf solution" which
Carstens
posts lead me to believe, are probably non-existent or at least not
effective for this application.
So for my part I'd like to contribute data such as this MSDS link on
this
substance...
http://www.sciencestuff.com/msds/C2688.html
As a medical professional, my mind leans toward watching out for
exposure
hazards I have seen the crystals on my daughter on occasion, and there
is
some hoopla out there about it's use in diapers but, this stuff appears
pretty benign. Most anything is pretty bad for you these days.
The water absorbent properties seem too good to ignore for further
study.
Still....I would take care to make sure it stays out of the air by using
it
in crystal and not powder form.
Joe
>From: MerlinSub@t-online.de
>Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
>Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sodium Polyacrylate
>Date: 06 Sep 2006 21:41 GMT
>
>I just staring my test with the Co2 scrubber
>partly filled with Silikagel cristalls.
>
>regards Carsten
>
>"Smyth, Alec" <Alec.Smyth@compuware.com> schrieb:
> > George,
> >
> > If you build a prototype dehumidifier I'll be happy to test it for
you
> > in the sub. I think condensation accounts for a lot of the
maintenance
> > load, as everything basically ends up soaking wet.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Alec
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> > [mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of George
> > Slaterpryce
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 3:24 PM
> > To: PSUBS Mailing List
> > Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Sodium Polyacrylate
> >
> >
> > Ok, I can't find a pre-fab Hummidity filter made with this
stuff
> > anywhere online... I know that they are made... but my google-fu is
not
> > strong on this search.
> >
> > SO...
> >
> > I thought about how you might make one.
> >
> > First and foremost, used product will have to be switched
out
> > from time to time, so the main filter component will have to be easy
to
> > get to and switch out.
> >
> > Second to promote condensation and from there condensation
> > inside the filter unit itself it'll have to be slightly cooler than
the
> > enviroment outside the filter... Problem... small refrigiration
units
> > are expensive (energy use wise)
> >
> > So, what I think one should do is to use a pipe with a fan
on
> > the intake side and a normal air filter on the outflow side. that
> > inbetween the intake and outflow has a copper coil with a simple
> > fountain (12vdc) pump that pushes rubbing alchohol through the pipe
at
> > speed. Probably accellerated via a kort like nozzle off the pump. It
> > wouldn't cool well enough for a air conditioner, but it should
promote a
> > cool atmosphere inside the filter which would promote water to
condense
> > within the filter. In the center of the coil which is inside the
pipe
> > would be a tissue bag full of sodium polyacrylate. That once used
can
> > simply be pulled out and replaced.
> >
> > I'm thinking of taking a break from BugEye II to prototype
this.
> > Anyone interesting in providing a testbed if I do?
> >
> >
> > George H. Slaterpryce III
> > www.captovis.com
> >
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