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  • #46
    By the way: Any one knows the distance between shafts in the motor mount in ENGEL's THYPOON?

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    • #47
      Well,
      I tested a cap with a coat of primer, a coat of paint and a coat of varnish.
      Cap printed with 20% infill.
      I mounted it on the wtc and put an hour in the water. All went well. Not the slightest trace of moisture inside the tube.​
      Frank
      (a belgian submariner)

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      • #48
        I started working on the ballast.
        It will be a 1 liter piston tank. I will be using a NEMA17 stepper motor.
        It will be controlled by an ARDUINO UNO
        I started making the piston with 2 o-rings. Problem, either the water passed or it was impossible to slide the piston.
        So I printed a new piston for hydraulic seal.​

        the piston
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        The seal

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        I printed a piece of motor support and limit switch support​
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        and the closing plug with the water intake​
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        Frank
        (a belgian submariner)

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