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  • tompinnell
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 41

    #1

    New to Submarines.

    Hi, I was informed of this website from someone on RC Universe. Im looking to get a submarine in the near future, but would like a bit of help in what to go for. I've been building boats for sometime and have good knowledge of RC electronics. Im looking for something which is a bit of a challenge to build, and that I wont be replacing in the near future. I live in the Gloucestershire area and if there is anyone who lives near by that can show me there submarine and how it works I would be very grateful. I've been offered a Engel U177 at a good price with the TMAX control system but have been told this is a bit complicated. Any help is much appreciated as I can see this is not a cheap hobby to get into.

    Thank you very much

    Tom
  • Guest

    #2
    Re: New to Submarines.

    Ramesh (Wheelerdealer) is the Engel expert here. Take a look at the Dive-in's I organise at Brockwell Lido in London. I realise it's a bit of a drive, but you will see quite a few boats there, including Engel subs, and get to have a go and really see what the hobby is all about.

    viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9953

    Also please PM me your email address, and I can keep you posted about future events.

    Andy

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    • Wheelerdealer
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2006
      • 315

      #3
      Re: New to Submarines.

      TMax is the one to go for if money isn't an issue. Its really complicated at all. In full wack you need 3 channels to fully control the ballast system you you will need an 8Channel radio as a minimum. However, you have the choice of running the system with 1, or the full 3 channels. In 1 channel mode it operates essentially the sameway as the TAE system.
      It shouldn't be more than 2hours to Brockwell on a Sunday, and you will be able to see atleast 1 TMAx boat there...

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      • JWLaRue
        Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
        • Aug 1994
        • 4281

        #4
        Re: New to Submarines.

        My personal preference is to not use the TMAX and instead go with one of the aftermarket piston tank controllers. You'll only need one channel per piston and you will get full control over the entire volume of the piston.

        -Jeff
        Rohr 1.....Los!

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        • Guest

          #5
          Re: New to Submarines.

          If a Type IX is what you want, then go for it.

          The older Engel kits like the Type IX are not, in my opinion, as elegant in design as the later boats like the Lafayette, Type VII and soon to be released Type 212 with their cylindrical pressure hulls, bayonet ring looking system and CNC routed tech racks. However they do build into sturdy dependable models and their owners tend to be happy campers.

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