Okay, Thanks, I understand. :)
Fitting Sub-Driver into Hull
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I just realized something about the linkage-Magnets, provided with sub-driver. The N & S poles of the magnets can be oriented so they connect only the proper way and will be pushed apart if trying to make a wrong connection. Since I'm only using 2 sets, for rudder and dive-planes, I can never get any of the linkage accidentally hooked up wrong, when installing the SD. :)Rick L.
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The lead weight I now have in the Gato hull keel is 520.grams or 1.15 lb. Is that enough to start the balance process or should I change it?
(The battery pack I'm using weighs 160.grams or .35 lb.)Last edited by toppack; 11-29-2008, 07:46 PM.Rick L.
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Anyone know where that was or what the weight is? I need an estimate of total keel-ballast-weight?Last edited by toppack; 11-30-2008, 12:44 PM.Rick L.
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I just realized something about the linkage-Magnets, provided with sub-driver. The N & S poles of the magnets can be oriented so they connect only the proper way and will be pushed apart if trying to make a wrong connection. Since I'm only using 2 sets, for rudder and dive-planes, I can never get any of the linkage accidentally hooked up wrong, when installing the SD. :)
David,Who is John Galt?Comment
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Total Weight is: 1 lb 12 oz
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Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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Installation of Caswelll conversion kit into hull
I am new to RC subs and currently working on a Revell VII Sub using the Caswell conversion kit. Is there anywhere on this site showing proper installment (placement) of this kit into hull. There were no instructions included with the sub driver.Comment
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David,
Someday, you really need to find someone to make some Instruction booklets for these things. I know it will be a pain, since there are so many sizes and varities, but it will make a lot of us Newbies Happy. :)
You want to keep the customers Happy, don't you? ;)Last edited by toppack; 01-20-2009, 02:04 PM.Rick L.
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All I can suggest is to use your Creative-Logic, to Get 'er Done. :)
Because written instructions on something like this would be almost the size of a set of encyclopedias to cover every aspect of assembly.
If you have specific questions about certain parts of it, we can help guide you to that Info.Last edited by toppack; 01-20-2009, 02:27 PM.Rick L.
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Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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We've started in on the SubDriver booklets. So far we have finished and have put on the net our 3.5" SubDriver and 2" SEAVIEW SubDriver booklets. Concurrently with that we'll put together written instructions for the submarine kits we offer.
This Spring Mr. Caswell is coming over to assist me as we get more informative videos done about how to assemble, set-up, and operate our products.
We're dancing as fast as we can -- this is, after all, pretty much a two-man operation (me and Mr. Caswell).
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if you are still having issues with the fit up of the sub driver in your type 7 just say something and I can set you up. with pictures and instructions.Comment
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