[PSUBS-MAILIST] p trap
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Sun Jun 14 19:16:19 EDT 2015
Alec,
Could you tap a small block and weld/adhere it to the top of the can for
the entry point for your elbow? That would eliminate any protrusion into
the top of the can. You could substitute a T with a bleed for the elbow and
even add another fill point at either the top or the bottom.
Jim
In a message dated 6/14/2015 5:02:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
personal_submersibles at psubs.org writes:
Alec,
Your plan is good also because the oil can expand from hot weather with
the bellows. I hope to be back in the water in a week or so. Life and work
is holding me up.
I have my new trailer ready, I built a hydraulic actuated idler wheel.
The system raises the trailer off the ball as well as allows the trailer to
roll into the water. I use a tow strap rather than an extendable bar
because the ramps here are long and steep enough.
Hank
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On Sun, 6/14/15, Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles
<personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] p trap
To: "Personal Submersibles General Discussion"
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Received: Sunday, June 14, 2015, 5:52 PM
Thanks
Hank. Looking forward to hearing how it goes. For my part I
have trouble with the oil trap method because of the fact
the thrusters rotate. But I'm going to try the
following. The old method is a hose wound around the cans
between an elbow at the top and one at the bottom. To fill,
I disconnect the tube from the top elbow and add oil through
the tube until it flows out the top. The problem is a little
of the elbow protrudes inside the can, even though I trimmed
it, so its hard to get every last bubble out. The plan is to
replace the tube with a plastic bellows bottle attached to
the bottom elbow, and put in a set screw in the hole where
the top elbow is. This would do two thing; significantly
increase the compensation volume and sensitivity of the
bladder, and eliminate the protrusion caused of the elbow
inside the can. I'm pretty confident this will solve the
issue, but the only problem is I don't have any dive
plans in the near future to find out.
Let us know how the trap approach
goes!
Best,
Alec
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at
5:23 PM, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles
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wrote:
Alec,
I just made a discovery, I opened up the tail end of Gamma
to install my experimental p trap tube. I put a 1/8 ss
tube down 24 inches inside my rear ballast tank. The
discovery was that there was pressure built up in the drive
shaft tube. I did not dive deep enough to create this
pressure, that means it is from sitting in the hot sun
(30C)
and expanding the oil. Maybe our problem is expanding oil
from hot weather then cooling at depth and sucking in water.
Well maybe this p trap idea is the solution.
Hank
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