[PSUBS-MAILIST] Snoopy dive report
James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Thu May 22 10:15:29 EDT 2014
Thanks for the dive report and report on lights Alec. They sound really
good those lights.
Im putting my sub in the water Sat. (weather permitting) and im going to
hammer the lights, see if i get the white sprouting stuff like you did.
Regards
James
On 22 May 2014 13:41, Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles <
personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> Not much to say about them really... the lights perfectly well, stood up
> to bangs against the dock, and didn't leak any oil. They are very ruggedly
> built, I highly recommend them. The brand is "Buyers" and the item number
> is 1492128.
>
>
> http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electrical/Lights/DC-Mobile-Equipment-Lights/12-24-VDC-3120-LUMEN-16-LED-UTILITY-FLOOD-LIGHT-12-999-B.axd
>
> Here are instructions for adapting to sub use:
>
> If you look at the back of the light, there is a large circular pattern in
> the light body. The cable goes in just to the right of that circle, but
> just to the left of the circle you will see a smaller circle about 1/4" in
> diameter. Look carefully and you'll find the small circle is filled with
> black silicone that blends into the body of the light. Scoop out that
> sealant, and you'll find the head of a small screw. Careful, the screw is
> small and very tight, so make sure you have a screw driver that fits it
> well, you will need to torque it considerably to unstick. The screw appears
> to have no function, it does not secure or connect anything. However, if
> you remove it, you will have a hole you can use for filling with oil. The
> hole is tiny, so you will need something like a syringe with a dispensing
> needle. I used McMaster part # 75165A672 and filled with mineral oil. It is
> an exercise in patience to chase out all the air, turning the light in all
> directions and squeezing the front lens, but after about an hour I got it
> to where no more bubbles appeared when the lens was topmost. Once filled
> with oil, I put the screw back in and covered it with silicone sealant.
> Apart from filling with oil, all I did was put some epoxy glue around the
> entry point of the cable. I did two lights, one with mineral oil and the
> other with mineral oil plus a small quantity of Marvel Mystery Oil. That
> means one light is crystal clear, the other has a slight red tinge (Marvel
> is red). I was just attempting to enrich the reds a bit, but I'd say I was
> splitting hairs.
>
>
> Two of these seems to me a sufficient amount of light for the bow of the
> sub. It I had a K350 with the side viewports, I would consider two more.
>
>
> Best,
>
> Alec
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 7:57 AM, Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles <
> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
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>> And the new lights?
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