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Re: batteries in pressurized compartment...?



On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 09:19:18 -0400 "asmyth" writes:
>I am afraid with all the excitement over the intellectual property
issue, my
>teeny question about batteries went unanswered. Is the answer too
obvious? I
>can't imagine nobody has encountered this issue... sealed batteries in a
>pressurized compartment, therefore they get squeezed. 

I've been waiting for the answer to this one, too.

>This was my first completed system, and it made me feel almost *done*
because I 
>can now stand in my garage with a joystick and "fly" a virtual sub
consisting 
>of nothing but control surfaces and the hardware to move them! (SOS,
call 
>a shrink, I've done that for hours).

LOL!

A buddy of mine is building an airplane in his garage.   One of the
highlights 
of his life was the day that there was enough complete so that he could
sit in it and make engine noises while wiggling the stick.

It seems to me that one system at a time would make life a bit easier
because you're only working on one thing at a time.   The difficulty with
it would be that the entire design has to be "fixed" before any one
system
is started.



Michael B. Holt
Oregon Hill, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
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