Recent project....over the years I seem to have accumulated several of these older subdrivers. Problem is that in this country the propel equivalent is very expensive and hard to get. Having not found a viable alternative source of gas.....have been looking at ways to convert them. This is my first attempt. The diving mechanism is retained as per original. In the new version the vent valve servo moves in the opposite direction to trigger a microswitched airpump. Like RCARBS, wtc internal air blows the ballast tank. Internal air replenished through a switched solenoid valve which opens a snorkel once sufficiently surfaced. There's a procedure required each time...but similar to full size practice.
New parts are in orange and fitted into the legacy resin wtc tube, motor housing and vent valve assembly. New bits 3d printed in pla. Dimensionally the parts print well, usually slightly oversize.
I've put this together as a best guess to test the idea....will fit into a Holland model, which has ideal vent tubes. Have doubts about air capacity within wtc, limited bore of the small solenoids to get sufficient replenish air in, degree of vacuum created in wtc by blowing the ballast among other things. Had hoped to get away without a float valve on snorkel....perhaps having some sort of drain for any water in it on surfacing.
Next step is to seal it up and run a few tests.
New parts are in orange and fitted into the legacy resin wtc tube, motor housing and vent valve assembly. New bits 3d printed in pla. Dimensionally the parts print well, usually slightly oversize.
I've put this together as a best guess to test the idea....will fit into a Holland model, which has ideal vent tubes. Have doubts about air capacity within wtc, limited bore of the small solenoids to get sufficient replenish air in, degree of vacuum created in wtc by blowing the ballast among other things. Had hoped to get away without a float valve on snorkel....perhaps having some sort of drain for any water in it on surfacing.
Next step is to seal it up and run a few tests.
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