[PSUBS-MAILIST] Jodie B Mods
James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Wed Aug 14 08:57:27 EDT 2019
Hi All
I meant to reply re a couple of enquiries on my new sub. I havent really
done much other than build the battery pods and they are not yet fitted.
But i am going to crack on this winter. I have been doing a load of other
non-Sub related projects.
It will get done. Eventually. :)
Hoping to get another dive in Jodie B in the next week or so. Weather
permitting. My diving support is back from holiday now, so i wont be on my
own.
On Wed, 24 Jul 2019 at 16:25, Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles <
personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> The cool thing is they are height-adjustable. Originally my trailer was as
> low as James', but I actually raised it a bit because of hitting rocks on
> crummy ramps, of speed bumps.
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 10:46 AM David Colombo via Personal_Submersibles <
> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi James, It looks great. I agree with Alec on the torsion axles. Thats
>> the direction I am going on my trailer mods.
>> Best Regards,
>> David Colombo
>>
>> 804 College Ave
>> Santa Rosa, CA. 95404
>> (707) 536-1424
>> www.SeaQuestor.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 5:23 AM James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles
>> <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> Some pics of the modifications I have made to Jodie B over the winter.
>>>
>>> Aft tank access panel so I can easily get to the motor compensation
>>> tubes. I have put 2x long tubes on with a ball valve on the end of each
>>> one. I can now easily fill the motor from above throught the access port
>>> and just close the valves. The long tubes dangle down low and act as the
>>> bladders. I was particularly pleased with the gelcoat work as i had never
>>> done this before, and I had to make a flat point out of glass fibre to
>>> mount the hatch to and then gelcoat it to blend it into the main tank.
>>>
>>> [image: 20190722_151833.jpg]
>>>
>>> Access panel for the O2 tank. No more scrambling around trying to lift
>>> if onto the bracket.
>>>
>>> [image: 20190722_151844.jpg]
>>>
>>> Made a glass fibre tube to mount the O2 tank in. I can now just slide
>>> it in and out of the side panel hatch into the tube. Was getting carried
>>> away with GRP work. My first proper moulded thing.
>>> [image: 20190722_151919.jpg]
>>>
>>> New compensation system. i took the risk and welded the 90 degree pipe
>>> nipple to the top motor casing and welded the bottom one shut. Ground the
>>> connection flush on the inside. Now there is nowhere for air to trap. I
>>> can fill the motor through the top tube and close the valve. The valve
>>> just connects to a bracket underneath to keep it out the way. No more air
>>> bubbles in the motors.
>>> [image: 20190722_152033.jpg]
>>>
>>> Re-mounted the dome on a 1mm cork\neoprene gasket instead of the EPDM
>>> one after Hank did some experiments and found the EPDM to extrude quite a
>>> lot.
>>> [image: 20190722_152045.jpg]
>>> I also made a new super low loading trailer for taking up less room in
>>> the workshop. I was hoping to be able to launch off it, but its not really
>>> road legal so i have only used it in the shop so far. Note there are no
>>> proper axles so the bed is lower than the centre wheel hight.
>>>
>>> [image: Untitled.jpg]
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> James
>>>
>>>
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