ADC-1 in RCABS

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  • chuck chesney
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 176

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    ADC-1 in RCABS

    I have an ADC-1 thats been kicking around for a year or so, and am thinking about installing it in my boat. It's my understanding that the ADC-1 is a pressure sensitive device, that reads the pressure of air, as acted on by the depth of water that the boat is operating in. The question is: will putting the ADC-1 in the WTC of either a RCABS or RCABS-R boat still allow it to work, because the WTC will have air pressure changes as the ballast bladder is inflated or deflated? Of course, the alternative is to isolate the ADC-1 from the main atmosphere of the WTC, but thats just one more thing to stuff into the WTC.
    Anybody have experience with this sort of thing? Thanks in advance.
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    Chuck, it's not a problem.

    Chuck, it's not a problem. I have an ADC-1 in my L.A. The pressure sensor picks up the water pressure through a tube exposed to the wet part of the hull, and it isn't bothered by the air pressure changes in the WTC.

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    • chuck chesney
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 176

      #3
      Hi Art,
      Thanks very much. Your

      Hi Art,
      Thanks very much. Your a champ !

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