Engel 212 question

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    #16
    Re: Engel 212 question

    Few other things to try, if you have them handy. Try a different receiver. Some have low level outputs which can be a problem for some kit, Engel should have done their homework on this, but they may have slipped up. Optically isolate the plug to the receiver. Reflow the solder joints on the underside of the board. Twist all power cables together, and keep any power cables well away from signal cables, including the supply to the hall sensor.

    Interesting what Ramesh says about the pressure switch, that suggests it's picking up an induced feed.

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    • bigdave
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 3596

      #17
      Re: Engel 212 question

      I tried every receiver I own.
      My Multiplex IPD worked the best. BD.
      sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
      "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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      • Guest

        #18
        Re: Engel 212 question

        In that case it sounds to me like a fault on the board, unusual but not impossible. Have you contacted Engel about this, I'm sure the board will still be under warranty.

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        • fotolabman
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 17

          #19
          Re: Engel 212 question

          I have another question

          what is the purpose of the breather tube in the main bulkhead

          The tube to the left of the tank intake tube

          The brass tube on the top left of this picture

          if i don't plug this hole this will flood the sub
          i reread the manual for the steps
          and i don't see anything mentioning what to do about it
          other than pointing out its a breather tube

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          • Guest

            #20
            Re: Engel 212 question

            The tube should be capped off with a small length of silicone tube and a bung on the other end.

            This is there for a good reason, when you close your model up, you will do so either at home or at the pondside. It may be warm, certainly likely to be warmer than the water you put it in. So your boat is buttoned up, and in the water it goes. An hour later you decide to take it out, and you want to open it up for some reason, but you find you cannot- why? Because the cold water has chilled the air inside the boat, and now you have a vacuum inside keeping the two halves firmly pressed together.

            Options are to cycle the piston tank which will compress air inside the boat , however you may go too far and end up in a reverse situation where the pressure keeps the bayonet lock tight, or you can take off the bung on the silicone hose, and equalise the pressure inside the boat.

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            • fotolabman
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 17

              #21
              Re: Engel 212 question

              Cool thanks

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              • bigdave
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 3596

                #22
                Re: Engel 212 question

                The tubing and brass pin are included in the kit for this.
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                • fotolabman
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 17

                  #23
                  Re: Engel 212 question

                  yeah when i read the item list i found the pin in the bag
                  which is good because up until then i wasn't sure what it was for
                  because it looked like a tiny bullet cartridge

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                  • wayne frey
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 925

                    #24
                    Re: Engel 212 question

                    Just checking.
                    So, the yet-to-be-installed single XP tank for my Xtail has the wrong electronics? What do I need to change out?
                    I like that tech rack for the 212. I need to choose a lexan tube to stuff mine in. What is the diameter of that tech rack, if I may ask?
                    I have already put in an inquiry to Engle to see if I can get that rack.
                    A lexan tube that rack fits in with sized with endcaps would be pretty trick.

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Re: Engel 212 question

                      Wayne, have a word with Ramesh (wheelerdealer) about the tech racks he made for his SS Akula and Trafalgar boats. Both used custom WTC's with Engel piston tanks.

                      http://rcmodelsubmarines.co.uk/#/196-k- ... 4530491251

                      http://rcmodelsubmarines.co.uk/#/164-hm ... 4531780398

                      If the idea of cutting out the framework from PVC or polycarbonate sheet fills you with a sense of dread, I'm sure you can find a CNC or waterjet cutting shop who will do the work for a nominal fee provided you can provide preferably CAD drawings or at the very least accurate dimensions of what you require.

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                      • fotolabman
                        Junior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 17

                        #26
                        Re: Engel 212 question

                        So pieces have set and the epoxied parts are dry

                        i thought it was ready for mounting the tech rack to the aft bulkhead

                        but i am having problems setting up the servos
                        i have limited the servo throw to %50 on the transmitter
                        but the two servos don't move the same amount
                        the smaller yoke physically cant cover the same travel that the larger yoke can
                        but it doesn't look like those rudders move much

                        do i limit the servo throw on both the transmitter and the DLx as well?

                        centering and trying to get this set up is driving me nuts


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                        • bigdave
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3596

                          #27
                          Re: Engel 212 question

                          You have very limited throw because of the space restrictions in the tail section.
                          I am not sure I even have 50% on my servos.
                          But I can tell you you don't need much rudder travel on the X-tail boats.
                          My 212 will almost turn in its own length underwater at speed.
                          You need to adjust your servo travel so when the first yoke hits both stop at that point even if the other can move further.
                          BD.
                          sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
                          "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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                          • fotolabman
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 17

                            #28
                            Re: Engel 212 question

                            So I finally got my battery charger and got the rudders set up where i am getting the right amount of throw
                            so i went to test it in the tub and this happened




                            well now i have to investigate the source of the leak, it didn't leak when I didn't have the tech rack mounted to the bulkhead, but now it does

                            oh well, like i tell my coworkers it's providing an authentic submarine owning experience, my EDWP and undocking date keeps shifting to the right

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                            • Guest

                              #29
                              Re: Engel 212 question

                              Looks like the main o-ring gland.

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                              • fotolabman
                                Junior Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 17

                                #30
                                Re: Engel 212 question

                                I have a feeling that there might be a small gap in the epoxy around the bayonet ring
                                it didn't leak when I dunked it in the tub with out pressurizing the tank, but i guess the compressed air found a way out

                                I cant wait to run it in the pool at my apartment

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