[PSUBS-MAILIST] transducer
Alan via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Jan 8 14:54:31 EST 2017
Hank,
if you are going to 3000ft & went with my "shoot through hull" idea, it may pay to weld
a short tube with a bolt on cap around the fibreglass disk as a safety
back up, with the transducer inside this. If you got your calculations wrong
& the disk burst it wouldn't be nice. You could epoxy the transducer inside
this tube.
Alan
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> On 9/01/2017, at 7:56 AM, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Hank,
> Doug was building a tow behind rov with scanning sonar to 3000ft.
> You may find some information there.
> http://www.submarineboat.com/rov_sonar.htm
> I think Scott had some information on depth capability of one of his
> transducers, but not sure where in the World he is!
> I contacted a Navico tech rep asking about the Simrad forward scan
> depth rating, & there was no testing done on this.
> The good news is that most depth sounders can shoot through up
> to 1/2" of fibreglass. I am not sure whether it matters if it is epoxy / glass
> or polyester / glass. Would certainly be the latter as most boats are made
> of it.
> There is plenty of information on "Shoot through hull installation" on the net.
> You could possibly encapsulate the transducer in a fibreglass ball, making
> sure there is no more than 1/2" thickness in the transmitting area. As most
> boats have a hull thats angled to the surface of the water, I don't think it would
> matter having a rounded fibreglass form around the transducer.
> It is important that there are no air gaps or bubbles in the transmitting area.
> One idea I had was to make a miniature view port with a 1/2 inch thick fibreglass
> disk in it, & mount the transducer in the hull over that. This would mean no
> pressure & water proofing or through hulls. I think a 2" x 1/2" disc would do for about 4000ft.
> Alan
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 9/01/2017, at 5:19 AM, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I am installing a transducer for sonar on Elementary and was planning to mount it inside the camera housing, but just read that it will not shoot through metal. Does anyone know how deep a transducer can go unprotected? do I have to build a fibreglass pressure housing for it? I have had a cheap one on Gamma to just under 200 feet without trouble.
>> Hank
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