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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Condensation in a psub
Dan
I need to say this about my own reason for dealing with submarines: it
gives me an opportunity to plan, design, and eventually build my own
exploration craft in which I can explore the unknown, and at the same time
include the majority of my other interests in various technologies while
doing it.
I guess you could say this obsession of mine has a family resemblance
similar to whatever it is that drives people who build model trains
complete with all its supporting systems and landscape - and use about a
thousand square feet of their own house trying to accommodate it all.
I simply wanted to share my findings with you, guys. I'm not trying to
sell anything.
I also know that most of my ideas are definitely not needed to operate a
small, personal submarine, but on the other hand, they are very essential
to the game I am playing in this...
Best regards,
Jens Laland
** Really! Is humidity and knowing so much about it's levels while your
** diving
** such a big problem? Why not just dive till you feel sticky and **
uncomfortable, then surface and vent?
** If your concerned about a piece of equipment, put it in a box where you
** can
** toss in some desiccant before you dive.
** I don't need any instruments to tell me when I'm uncomfortable. It's just
** one more thing to monitor when there's already plenty to do.
**
** My two cents, Dan H.
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