[PSUBS-MAILIST] compensation issue
hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Fri Feb 20 21:02:33 EST 2015
Yesterday I dove a ship wreck in the clearest water ever, I could see with lights off at 179 feet, and it was overcast.
I changed the compensation bladder from a small inner tube to an old stiff squeeze ball. The sub still had a very small leak, so there is a big improvement. My theory is that the compensation bladder mechanism needs to offer resistance to allow the lip seal to have pressure against it. I noticed at Nuytco that the old DW motors have a very short and small compensation hose. Also the submersible pump motor has a compensation bladder that is spring loaded. My next experiment will be a small stiffer hose that takes more pressure to initially compress allowing the lip seal to press against the rotating shaft.
My next dive is to film small White sturgeon that I found a few days ago.
Hank
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