Revell VII conversion complete - :-) it's ready for testing

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  • turbobearcat
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 404

    #1

    Revell VII conversion complete - :-) it's ready for testing

    Well I got myself outside and test float the revell VII UBOAT and got what appears good balance, just need to secure the WTC inside the hull not and she is ready for a test on the pool or shallow lake, I had to make some changes to inside the sub like make the WTC smaller in lenght to get things to work out and use a smaller battery in size but over all I believe this to be the working unit I'm going to use.







    Wish me luck, something this week will be the big test.


    Mark
  • koeze
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 204

    #2
    Good luck and could you

    Good luck and could you post some more photo's of the internals. How'd you do the motors, what do you use for a diving tank etc.


    Best of luck

    EJK (Working on the same thing....)

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    • turbobearcat
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2003
      • 404

      #3
      Well I can tell you

      Well I can tell you first off it's a dynamic diver, it uses 1 motor
      that feeds a gear box and both screws. the WTC is very primitive
      but not leaking..2.5' in dia.. wet motor and servos.
      Styrofoam inside..

      very simple pain but it was the first one to build so the next one won't be as bad, twin engines for the next sub.


      Mark

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      • anonymous

        #4
        I got one today and

        I got one today and would love to see your installation of equipment. Please post pictures. Nice to know it can be converted!

        Steve

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        • raalst
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 1229

          #5
          how did the big test

          how did the big test go ?

          I'm very interested.

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          • oforberg
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 13

            #6
            It is good to see

            It is good to see someone make progress.

            I finally got the power system finished on mine. I tried two shafts geared with the original props.....Noisy and inefficient. Single shaft in the center with one motor direct drive....OK but just did not look right.

            Finally this weekend two shafts, slightly more efficient three blade props, one speed 400 direct drive to one shaft with a cog belt drive to the second shaft. Powerful, quiet, and looks right.

            Now to water test the equipment installation and seal up the central compartment. Then on to the details.

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            • anonymous

              #7
              Please post pictures of your

              Please post pictures of your set up. I'm putting mine together now and was planning two motors but I have a lot of sp 400's around here from my days before brushless used on my planes.

              Thanks!

              Steve

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              • turbobearcat
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2003
                • 404

                #8
                Sorry I have been away

                Sorry I have been away for a while, with my Wedding so close to testing out the sub, it was delayed until I got back from the Honeymoon, which was this week so I'm ready to test this sub but now the weather here is getting chilly and I wonder if somebody near me might have a heated pool to test the Uboat.


                I will post pictures!


                Mark

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