anybody out there with experience in building or using a servo diving cell in their sub?
Servo diving cell
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maybe you should explain what
maybe you should explain what you mean with "servo diving cell"
but this is what I did.
the pot meter was later fixed in neutral position, and limit
switches were added.
might be handy as a trim tank in larger subs, since it only
contains about 24 ml = 24 grammes of water max.
so, used as a main ballast tank, it can push a whole 24
grammes of superstructure out of the water. not much....
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Hi raalst, sorry but your
Hi raalst, sorry but your link shows clearly the meaning of a servo diving cell- using a servo to move a small piston tank. Have you tried using a rack and pinion set-up instead of the servo arm? With this I mean fixing a large gear on the servo post and using to it move the rack on the plunger to and fro.
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nope.
seemed too weak, as
nope.
seemed too weak, as my plunger did not move easily.
but in hindsight, it just might have been strong enough.
you could check for lego or other construction type toys
to obtain a rack/pinion.
or have a second look at an automatic car lock. that contains
a nice rack/pinion combo too.
try it and add something to our knowledge !
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Actually I just got that
Actually I just got that book.
That's were I got this topic.
Edited By redboat219 on 1157800831
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