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  • redboat219
    Admiral

    • Dec 2008
    • 3381

    #31
    Would it be simpler to use a close tank than venting into the WTC?
    Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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    • DrSchmidt
      Rear Admiral

      • Apr 2014
      • 1242

      #32
      Originally posted by redboat219
      Would it be simpler to use a close tank than venting into the WTC?
      How do you fill a closed tank? The Air has to go somewhere.....

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      • redboat219
        Admiral

        • Dec 2008
        • 3381

        #33
        Originally posted by DrSchmidt

        How do you fill a closed tank? The Air has to go somewhere.....
        Gases (Air) have
        nice characteristics, one of the is compressability. As you fill the tank with water the air gets compressed and it's volume decreases. So it's still inside the tank.Look up Boyle's law.
        Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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        • DrSchmidt
          Rear Admiral

          • Apr 2014
          • 1242

          #34
          Well I have a Phd in physics and know about compressability. The question is, why would I pursue an approach that puts immense pressure on tank, pump and hoses while leaving 20-30% of the tank empty.

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          • RCSubGuy
            Welcome to my underwater realm!

            • Aug 2009
            • 1937

            #35
            The sealed pressure ballast system is a tried and true method of ballast control in RC subs. OTW and Sheerline have been using it for decades. Engel boats also pressure up the dry compartments of their boats during piston tank actuation.

            The lost volume of the ballast tank is less of an issue with the large boats that typically use these systems. They're not suitable for small boats where space is at a premium, but for big boys, they're a completely valid alternative.

            Bob

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            • DrSchmidt
              Rear Admiral

              • Apr 2014
              • 1242

              #36
              Originally posted by SubHuman
              The sealed pressure ballast system is a tried and true method of ballast control in RC subs. OTW and Sheerline have been using it for decades. Engel boats also pressure up the dry compartments of their boats during piston tank actuation.

              The lost volume of the ballast tank is less of an issue with the large boats that typically use these systems. They're not suitable for small boats where space is at a premium, but for big boys, they're a completely valid alternative.

              Bob
              Exactly......the air from the tank goes into the dry space of the wtc and the pressure rise is accebtable. Sealing off the tank and pumping water into it till the pressure of the pump is maxed out is just hard on the hoses, conections, the pump, and last but not least the battery, as the pump will draw allot of current when working againts the pressure in the tank.

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              • DrSchmidt
                Rear Admiral

                • Apr 2014
                • 1242

                #37
                Finished the WTC for my little fantasy boat Neptun. Ballast system uses a peristaltic pump with a float and a water switch to turn the pump off when the tank is full. Pump controlled by a Brüggen BTS and auto-leveler by Engel. 3s lipo as power source, corona receiver, and a outrunner brushless to drive the prop. I like how compact is turned out...

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                • SubDude
                  Captain

                  • Dec 2019
                  • 821

                  #38
                  Originally posted by DrSchmidt
                  Finished the WTC for my little fantasy boat Neptun. Ballast system uses a peristaltic pump with a float and a water switch to turn the pump off when the tank is full. Pump controlled by a Brüggen BTS and auto-leveler by Engel. 3s lipo as power source, corona receiver, and a outrunner brushless to drive the prop. I like how compact is turned out...

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                  Looks very clean and well thought out.

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                  • DrSchmidt
                    Rear Admiral

                    • Apr 2014
                    • 1242

                    #39
                    Thanks. Proper CAD designing prior to a built helps allot ;-)

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                    • DrSchmidt
                      Rear Admiral

                      • Apr 2014
                      • 1242

                      #40
                      Good news, WTC is water tight and the ballast system works fine! Just the snorkel missing and then trimming.

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                      • He Who Shall Not Be Named
                        Moderator

                        • Aug 2008
                        • 13405

                        #41
                        Originally posted by DrSchmidt
                        Good news, WTC is water tight and the ballast system works fine! Just the snorkel missing and then trimming.
                        Gotta get those off to you -- long ago promised, but life got in the way. This week, I promise.

                        David
                        Who is John Galt?

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                        • DrSchmidt
                          Rear Admiral

                          • Apr 2014
                          • 1242

                          #42
                          Started printing parts for my version as well. But I doubt that it'll work right away. Might need some iterations....

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                          • DrSchmidt
                            Rear Admiral

                            • Apr 2014
                            • 1242

                            #43
                            The WTC and the diving system are working fine. I added a snorkel valve and I just need to add a guidance for the float of the valve. Then everything is ready for trimming.

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                            • redboat219
                              Admiral

                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3381

                              #44
                              Any photos?

                              Wait, a snorkel valve? I thought this uses a peristaltic pump that fills and empties a tank that vents into the WTC?
                              Last edited by redboat219; 12-29-2020, 05:12 AM.
                              Make it simple, make strong, make it work!

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                              • DrSchmidt
                                Rear Admiral

                                • Apr 2014
                                • 1242

                                #45
                                Yes, the pump vents into the WTC, but: Peristaltic pumps also pump air. If you empty the ballast tank long enough, i.e. too long, the pump will create a vacuum in the WTC. To avoid the vacuum, I've attached a snorkel valve on the WTC that equillizes the pressure between inside and outside when surfaced.

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