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Pas mal du tout ! Mais quel bazard la dedans ! C'est presque aussi bordelique que mon atelier
Et me dit pas que tu as construit tout ca tout seuld comme un grand ?
Interesting pictures ! than you
I have two questions, please;
Where is located the "flashing LED" ? On "Emergency marker buoy?
and the other queston about APC, Is this APC proportional to tilt or only detect 3 positions ?
It seem a mechanical sensor witch only 3 detection positions: up-neutral-down. Am I right ?
(I hope you undestand my question, my english is limited).
You can see where is located the flashing LED here .
About the APC/ADC, it is a proportionnal one. "Alcohol sensor".
Certainly the best APC/ADC Ive ever tried. It is made in Germany (not Bruggen or Engel).
It seems that everyone is testing his French on you so this was my attempt. I see that you're using Nils Canditt's depth controller. How do you like it. I have the same one but haven't used it yet.
First of all , thank you all for your french attempts...I know it is hard to speak a foreign language like french, specially for you, Thierry, isnt it ?
Xiao, I do not have a real website, it is only an address where I store datas (pics, videos) for me and my friends.
EJ, Nils's pitch and depth controler is fantastic. You can see on the videos I posted previously its ability to keep an even keel for a fast boat like the Alfa. It is very precise and smooth. The most difficult thing will be to find the right setting for your boat. You can change/set few components on the board and it will require some attempts.
Great pictures and some very nice work. I just do not
know how you find the time to do all of that. I do have one question for you. I am interested in the bayonet mounts on your sub. One does not see these much in the U.S. Are these custom or do you have a vendor that can supply?
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