[PSUBS-MAILIST] Personal_Submersibles Digest, Vol 41, Issue 81
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Jerry,
You mentioned that you've made a lot of changes in your design over the
past few months as we all do. Of course that continues to happen during the
build phase as well.
Instead of beginning the build phase with the hull, I think it makes good
sense to first construct all systems and components and install and test
them on a full size mockup. It's almost inevitable that the process of
installing systems will cause you to modify the mockup hull, add or move
penetrations, etc. which is a heck of a lot easier to do than modifying the real
hull or having to accept limitations which could have been avoided.
Another advantage is that once the hull is fabricated, it can go directly
to interior and exterior paint and corrosion proofing. Move the systems to
the hull and you're getting close to done.
Cheers,
Jim
In a message dated 11/21/2016 6:42:38 P.M. Central Standard Time,
personal_submersibles at psubs.org writes:
Sounds good Jerry,
hope you document it on the psubs site.
Sorry about all my typo errors in the last email. My Yahoo
mail is running like a pig, & suddenly doesn't reproduce what
I type etc.
Alan
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Alan,
The research that I have done indicates that the Lithium Phosphate
batteries do not have the thermal runaway
that other Lithium batteries do. Also they last for up to 3000 cycles
where lead acid batteries are much less,
and that makes the cost lower. I am also waiting to see what develops in
the lithium batteries.
Just completed building a new poll shed for my build. Now I have to move
my lathe and mill into place. I have put in an
overhead lift that runs the entire length of the building.
The first of my steel should be here in about two or three weeks.
Jerry
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Jerry,there are lots of submersible manufacturers using lithium
batteries.Nuytco are now using them on there Deep Worker 2000.I have a 48V 40ah
lifepo4 battery pack for testing my thrusters on.I am holding off from
purchasing batteries for my sub build till the last minute, as thereare promising
developments with Lithium Sulphur batteries. These have5 x the capacity of
lithium iron batteries. Currently they don't demonstrate enoughcharging
cycles to be used for electric vehicles, but there are $millions being
pouredinto research on this problem by several large players throughout the
World.Alan?
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Hi all,
I have been in the process of design for sub now for almost 9 months.
I have been reading all the e-mails that come across and have changed my
design
many times over the course of the last months.
I am planning on using Lithium Phosphate batteries for the power. Lower
weight per unit, physical size, and power cycles.
Has anyone tried this yet? What do you all think of this idea.
Looking forward to seeing your opinions.
Jerry Koontz
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Welcome Ludwig,
?
Good point to make a sgt.Peppers a little bigger. ?I rebfit it and dived
with the sgt. Peppers. For both is 560 mm a bit cramped. 650-700 mm hull dia
would be fine. Easy to make is capable for 300 ft.
Always good to look to K250 or other plans ?to make a start.
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Regards, Emile van Essen
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Van: Personal_Submersibles
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Hello all,
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I'm looking into building a one person submersible next year but need some
help getting started. ?
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The plane is to build it around the size of the Sgt. Peppers submersible
but a little bigger. ?(I want it smaller than the K-250). ?Also I'm looking
at having a working depth at around 150-200 feet. ?Any suggestions on where
to get started? ?Should I by the plans for the K-250 and make it smaller?
?
I don't know if it helps or not but I'm located in Lawrence, Kansas. ?
?? ? ? ? ? ?(And I won't be the first person to build a submersible in
Kansas because it looks like that there's a man (Scott Waters) from Salina, KS
that built a k-350.)
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If you guys have any questions, I would be happy to answer those for you.
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Thanks,
Ludwig Johanning
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I know of an original VAST boat someone is trying to sell out here on the
East Coast.
Get Outlook for Android
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I think emile has a small ish boat requiring refurbishment for sale?
Probably worth the cost of shipping it over the pond to not have to build
from scratch.
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That really doesn't help me much because I'm planning on moving across the
pond in around two years!
I'm looking at a small project that would teach me all the systems so when
I move across the pond, I would like to build something along the Euronaut
size or a tiny bit smaller.
I've also debated if I should do a wet-sub instead because if I go that
route, I wouldn't have to build a pressure hull. ?That would only limit me
down to 130 foot allowed for recreational diving.
-Ludwig
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I think emile has a small ish boat requiring refurbishment for sale?
?Probably worth the cost of shipping it over the pond to not have to build from
scratch.
On 21 November 2016 at 13:51, Brian Hughes via Personal_Submersibles
<personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
I know of an original VAST boat someone is trying to sell out here on the
East Coast.
Get Outlook for Android
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