[PSUBS-MAILIST] Build Updates
Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jan 5 12:25:06 EST 2021
That was a super video! It's not everyday sub builders manage to get humor
into them.
Alec
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 12:00 PM James Frankland via Personal_Submersibles <
personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> We are very lucky at the moment here in Guernsey where we do not have any
> restrictions due to Covid. We do not have any cases in the wild. So, i
> have been able to do a couple of dives last summer.
>
> Currently continuing with the rebuild of Skadoc. Slow progress, but i am
> on the go now each week with no other non sub related projects getting in
> the way. Also doing my vlog to record progress. A bit short on content
> for now, but getting there and i am trying to get better at the video
> editing etc.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGJo0Iv2nAU
>
> Battery pod 2 is nearly complete and I am building a gantry to get Skadoc
> lifted enough to get the pods on. Then i should be getting somewhere.
> Just thrusters, engine, ballast, drop weights, kitchen sink to go.
>
> Ive also ordered a new trailer to replace the gigantic one that Jodie B
> sits on and takes up half my workshop. Been waiting 4 months for delivery
> due to Covid.
>
> All the best
> James
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Jan 2021 at 15:24, Steve McQueen via Personal_Submersibles <
> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
>> My K-250, "The Great Escape '', came away from it's first trials with an
>> understanding of it's fresh water weight adjustments for neutral buoyancy
>> trim. A list of 11 sub and 5 trailer items that needed
>> attention/improvement was also identified and are partially completed. I am
>> also working on checklists and procedures as a result of lessons learned.
>>
>> I anticipate more local testing this spring to verify resolution of these
>> identified issues followed by incremental depth tests. Depth testing will
>> be followed by an upgrade of the thrusters and motor controllers bringing
>> the sub to a fully operational status.
>>
>> Once operational I am planning to spend some extended time exploring @:
>> http://www.michiganpreserves.org/whitefish.htm
>>
>> I am also outfitting a 26' support boat to act as a tow vehicle and
>> operational platform for near shore diving operations.
>>
>> In addition I am planning to add to my podcast topics in 2021 interviews
>> with members to discuss their design philosophies and individual projects.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 12:35 PM Cliff Redus via Personal_Submersibles <
>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>
>>> 2020 is in our rear view mirrors and 2021 is upon us. I would love to
>>> hear a short update on Psub community builds. I have heard bits and pieces
>>> on a number of builds but would love an update from members on progress.
>>> I know Jon Wallace is working away on his boat electronics and his
>>> trailer. Jon, where are you overall on the build? Alec has Shackleton
>>> ship shape and has a new articulated arm to play with. I think he is
>>> pretty far along on a 2021 InnerspaceScience.org 2021 Expedition. Alec,
>>> any updates? Gary Boucher has retired from LSU faculty and is busy on a
>>> retrofit of Vindicator. He is changing out the drive train to articulated
>>> Minn Kotta thrusters, putting the boat on a diet to drop weight and
>>> rebuilding the electronics. Gary what else have you planned for
>>> Vindicator? Alan has been busy on custom thrusters for his boat. Alan,
>>> what the status on the thrusters and what else you been up to. David
>>> Colombo, how is SeaQuestor coming along? What's next? And were are you on
>>> getting your new boat ready to dive? Carstan, Emile, what's new with
>>> your boats? I was sorry that Covid 19 wiped out the European Psub events
>>> you guys had planned. Judging by the PSub list traffic, it sound like Rick
>>> Patton is getting close so sea trials on his new boat. Rick, can you give
>>> us an update. I know Steve McQueen has been busy digesting the learnings
>>> from his first dive of The Great Escape last summer. Steve, what's new
>>> with The Great Escape? When does she go back in the water? Brian Cox I know
>>> has been busy. We have all been enjoying his video post of dunk test on
>>> his boat. Brian, what's the latest? I know that Hugh Fulton is back on
>>> QSub with a new electrical guy on board that is bringing some energy to the
>>> build. Hugh, any updates on QSub? New Zealand in the summer might be fun!
>>>
>>> New year is time for goal setting and planning. I for one would love to
>>> know what the member community is up to. Jon, any thoughts on the 2021
>>> PSub Convention? I think we should move forward on this with the
>>> anticipation that the Convid 19 vaccinations will be successful and at some
>>> point we will regain a degree of normalcy. What about Islamorada Florida
>>> this summer or fall?
>>>
>>> I will give you a brief update on my Psub work. The R300 is fully
>>> operational and I am just waiting for the dive season to start. I changed
>>> out the pressure compensation on the thursters from air to oil so am
>>> anxious to see how the thursters work. I have also started design work on
>>> a new boat I am designating the R800. It is a low cost atmospheric diving
>>> suit (ADS). The design depth of the boat is 800 feet. I am trying to make
>>> it ABS compliant as much as possible. Preliminary engineering is almost
>>> done. Weight and balance calcs as well as preliminary FEA work on hull and
>>> pods are done. Am currently working on detailing the electrical boxes and
>>> hull penetrations. Alec build a OP valve for me that I am currently
>>> testing to document it's cracking pressure and overall depth rating. I
>>> hope to complete detail engineering by this summer time and start the build.
>>>
>>> Cliff
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, January 3, 2021, 03:40:59 PM CST, via Personal_Submersibles <
>>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Alan,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Axial scrubber, radial fan..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Emile
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Van:* Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles-bounces at psubs.org> *Namens
>>> *Alan James via Personal_Submersibles
>>> *Verzonden:* maandag 28 december 2020 19:41
>>> *Aan:* Cliff Redus via Personal_Submersibles <
>>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
>>> *Onderwerp:* Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scrubber design and materials
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Following this discussion with interest.
>>>
>>> Emile I thought had an axial type scrubber
>>>
>>> that held something like 10lb of absorbent.
>>>
>>> This would require a lot more power to move the air through maybe 1ft of
>>> absorbent, whereas David has a radial scrubber that only needs to push air
>>> through a 2" section of absorbent. Some good thoughts on power consumption
>>> under load Cliff. I wonder if the load increases as the absorbent is spent
>>> & becomes more soggy. Ie. is there more of a load toward the end of the
>>> dive than at the beginning.
>>>
>>> I am wanting to go with 2 smaller axial scrubbers, mainly to keep the
>>> size down. Am thinking of using an oversized axial fan to keep the noise
>>> down, and have automated speed control based on the CO2 level.
>>>
>>> Alan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020, 04:39:29 AM GMT+13, Cliff Redus via
>>> Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The squire gage blower I use on the R300 scrubber is similar the one
>>> Emile has posted. DC FLATPAKS.qxp (octopart.com)
>>> <https://datasheet.octopart.com/RL90-18-24-EBM-Papst-datasheet-68360.pdf>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Model Papst RL90-18/14N
>>>
>>> Voltage 12-28VDC
>>>
>>> Power 5W
>>>
>>> Noise 58dBA
>>>
>>> Current .21A
>>>
>>> Air flow 24CFB at 0 in H20 differential pressure
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Note that the flow rate through these fans/blowers are given at 0
>>> differential pressure. You would need to look at the head curve on the
>>> datasheet to determine the actual flowrate through the fan/scrubber. It
>>> would be substantially reduced due to the pressure drop through the CO2
>>> absorbent section. Also to meet ABS rules, you need to size this unit so
>>> the that the current draw is not so great as to pull the emergency battery
>>> down before reaching 72 hours of life support. On my boat, the hotel load
>>> is about 1.5 amps (life support and comms only). The emergency battery has
>>> a capacity of 110 Ah at 24V so a 1.5A hotel load will last 73 hours. I did
>>> a garage test to confirm.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Cliff
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2020, 11:39:56 PM CST, David Colombo via
>>> Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Brian, here is the data on the fan. I havent ran any tests yet to see
>>> if the watts rating are at full speed. I am adding a dimmer circuit as well.
>>>
>>> - Rated Voltage: 12V
>>> - Rated Current: 1.0A
>>> - Connecter: XH2.54-2Pin
>>> - Power: 11W
>>> - Speed: 3000RPM
>>> - Air flow:38.5CFM
>>> - Noise:45dBA
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2020, 6:24 PM Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles <
>>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> David, How many watts is the scrubber motor?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- personal_submersibles at psubs.org wrote:
>>>
>>> From: David Colombo via Personal_Submersibles <
>>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
>>> To: Personal Submersibles General Discussion <
>>> personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
>>> Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scrubber design and materials
>>> Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 16:17:51 -0800
>>>
>>> Hi Guys, just completed my scrubber for the VAST sub. Its capacity is
>>> right at 3lbs, based on my rice test. I see I can purchase soda sorb online
>>> but was wanting recommendations on where to purchase it or the draeger
>>> product. Since this is my first scrubber, I have no experience with the
>>> different products.
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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