pressure sensor for Thunder tiger Neptune Submarine

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  • salmon
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    That Tim, he is one mad scientist.

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  • hampboats
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    I found a replacement.....thanks Tim Senecal

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  • wlambing
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    Ah! Not good to blow out the balloon!!!! Perhaps a visit to a local electronics repair shop? Of course, if the diaphragm is damaged, that won't help. After just a little more thought (it's still early in my morning routine!), might a similar Engle component be adaptable? As I recall, they have all kinds of sensory things living inside those tech racks.

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  • salmon
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    Originally posted by wlambing View Post
    I don't remember what it was 'sposed to do. Is it a safety item?
    Bill, to the best of my memory….it stopped the ballast bag from getting over filled.

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  • bob_eissler
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    A pressure sensor, did it have a diaphragm inside it?. Could one of Kevin's depth cruisers be adapted to replace it?

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  • wlambing
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    I don't remember what it was 'sposed to do. Is it a safety item?

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  • salmon
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    I wonder if it can be reverse engineered? If you decide to throw it out, I would love to see if something can be made.

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  • pressure sensor for Thunder tiger Neptune Submarine

    The pressure sensor in my Neptune submarine completely fell apart and is not repairable. I have searched the internet and no one is selling a replacement. When it went out, it prevented the boat from submerging. Question, does anyone have an extra or know where I can get one, or how can I by pass the unit and just not have one in the circuit. I am not at all concerned with losing the boat in the Carmel reflecting pool.
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