Hi all 
I'm re-designing my ballast tank, and dive system, but have run into a slight problem. My ballast tank will be open to the sea at the bottom through multible holes, and I will then control the diving by letting air out the top, or pushing air in. So far, so good. BUT..
Rather than having the weight of the sub "pull down the sub" by pushing the air out through hoses, valve and blow ports, I believe I have to suck the air out in order to improve diving speed / rate.
(Blowing the tank will be done by compressed air, no problem there.)
How do you go about sucking the air out? What kind of pumps do you use, when a bottom-placed water pump, pushing the water in, is not an option?
Hope to get some great ideas from you guys..
I'm re-designing my ballast tank, and dive system, but have run into a slight problem. My ballast tank will be open to the sea at the bottom through multible holes, and I will then control the diving by letting air out the top, or pushing air in. So far, so good. BUT..
Rather than having the weight of the sub "pull down the sub" by pushing the air out through hoses, valve and blow ports, I believe I have to suck the air out in order to improve diving speed / rate.
(Blowing the tank will be done by compressed air, no problem there.)
How do you go about sucking the air out? What kind of pumps do you use, when a bottom-placed water pump, pushing the water in, is not an option?
Hope to get some great ideas from you guys..


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