[PSUBS-MAILIST] ill after a Psub Weekend AW: Project Pilot Fish

MerlinSub@t-online.de via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Nov 15 18:26:33 EST 2016


Antoine I have a simillar problem.
 
Higher concentration of CO on the co meter after charging the AGMs - Its 
obviously H2.
 
But by now I had have it two times after a day in the sub that I have 
headeges the next morning and feel very sick.
And have no idear why. Maybe to much stress, Maybe gases. Maybe exhaust 
fummes. Maybe electromagnetic smog.
Could be expensive and time consumption to figure out what it is.
 
Carsten
 
 
 
 
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Datum: 2016-11-15T23:44:07+0100
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Great coverage Antoine!

 

Is the problem now solved as you know it is no CO?

 

Regards, Emlle

 

Van: Personal_Submersibles [mailto:personal_submersibles-bounces at psubs.org] 
Namens Antoine Delafargue via Personal_Submersibles
Verzonden: dinsdag 15 november 2016 22:16
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Hello Alan, and everyone, 

 

Following our trial dives in the Channel last summer, here is a video aired 
on French TV last week end: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv9kIQpqLSU&t=42s
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv9kIQpqLSU&t=42s>

 

 

As a follow up on the subject of the thread, I got my hands on a H2 
compensated CO sensor, and a non H2 compensated CO sensor which I used for 
some tests monitoring both H2 and CO separately: 

 

-the cabin of the sub without the batteries nor humans gives no CO 
whatsoever, that is after a couple of weeks closed with a bit of sun heat. 
So for me the paint as a CO source is cleared. It still does not smell good 
inside, so I guess I will do a full gas chromatography just to know what is 
inside. Bets are on... btw for those interested in long dives, I found 
useful documentation online " spacecraft maximum allowed concentration for 
selected airborne contaminants"

 

-the batteries, which are sealed AGM  type, still leak off a tiny amount of 
H2, about 10mL per hour of H2 when idle, fully disconnected. I initially 
thought this could be due to poor charging or discharging practice, but 
even my two reserves batteries behave this way, and those have been handled 
carefully since I bouth them 2 years ago. 

So beware sealed batteries may not be perfectly sealed... still far far 
below explosivity level though...

 

regards,

Antoine

 

regards,

Antoine

 

 

On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 8:23 PM, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <
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wrote:

Antoine,

if you are not already under the water again,

what about changing the batteries for sealed lead acid batteries.

These won't let out any gas unless overcharged or on high discharge.

Alan



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On 8/08/2016, at 4:40 am, Antoine Delafargue via Personal_Submersibles <
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wrote:

    yes we bag the batteries,

    the paint is two years old, we will see if there is still readings
    after that.

    regards

    Antoine

     

    On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 6:15 PM, hank pronk via Personal_Submersibles <
    personal_submersibles at psubs.org
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    Antoine,

    How are you making a cover?  Are you simply bagging the batteries?  

    I actually thought it was the paint also.

    Hank

     

    On Sunday, August 7, 2016 9:56 AM, Antoine Delafargue via
    Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org
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    Hi Alan and everyone

     

    Ok Carsten you may be right. We tested the batteries and they do
    trigger the CO readings. so that is hydrogen right? no possibility to
    emit CO for a battery?

    but they do so when disconnected, neither when charged nor discharged!
    which is puzzling.

     

    for now we are making a cover for the batteries and we ll put our
    catalyst Inside.

     

    regards

    Antoine

     

     

    On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 4:49 AM, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <
    personal_submersibles at psubs.org
    <mailto:personal_submersibles at psubs.org> > wrote:

    I wonder if there is anything coming out of the interior paint over
    time.

    sometimes paint takes months to dry properly.

    Or I have heard of the monitors being upset by paint fumes even though

    they are not CO. You could heat up a section of paint work to help
    accelerate 

    any leaching of chemicals, & tape a plastic bag with your CO meter in
    it

    over the heated area of paint. If this is the problem go home & heat
    the interior

    for as many weeks as it takes.

    You will get there eventually. Most of the hard work has been done
    already.

    All the best.

    Alan



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    On 7/08/2016, at 12:22 pm, Antoine Delafargue via Personal_Submersibles
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        not sure H2 could be the culprit, as we charge batteries with open
        hatch and then when diving we use minimal power levels.

         

        We do have active charcoal and Sofnocat H2/CO catalyst (which by
        the way was warm when the CO level became high and we pulled it
        out)

         

        regards

        Antoine

         

        On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 9:38 PM, MerlinSub at t-online.de
        <mailto:MerlinSub at t-online.de> via Personal_Submersibles <
        personal_submersibles at psubs. org
        <mailto:personal_submersibles at psubs.org> > wrote:

        Has Pilotfish Activcoal filter? Katalyst for H2 burning?

        CO2 scrubber works normal on a little higher CO2 niveau than
        normal.

        Some O2 mask for half our all 6 hours use or so could make it a
        better stay.

         

        Two person in such a tiny space for so long..

        B.Voyage.. Carsten

         

         

         

         

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        Carsten , Antoine,

         

        The batteries are not charged inside the sub. If the CO sensor is
        so sensitive on H2, this might be the problem.

        Sensor electronics failure due to the high humidity is also a
        possibility.

        I never measure as my mission duration is much shorter.

         

        Emile

         

         

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        ] Namens MerlinSub at t-online.de <mailto:MerlinSub at t-online.de> via
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        Antoine - if my CO Monitor on the Euronaut  shows me 300 ppm CO
        this means probably it is 60 ppm H2.

        The sensor count both and shows H2 fifes time higher than it is.
        Will see what the blood test shows.

         

        Do you charge batteries inside the sub during the Travel?

         

        vbr Carsten

         

         

         

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        Hello everyone, 

         

        we had to abort our trip not far after the beginning, as we
        detected quite a lot of carbon monoxide build up in the cabin, and
        could not find what it was and how to manage it. it basically
        reached 300ppm after 10 hours which is huge. We had brought some
        catalytic filter to human CO production twenty times lower than
        that. So the catalyst filter was not really able to get the rate
        down. It is not oxygen pollution. 

        The sensor may be off but we just did a blood test confirming level
        a bit above the normal levels. 

        that leaves maybe some chemicals like some glue we took in the tool
        box for repairs... 

         It would have been too dangerous to be at sea with such creeping
        CO level. 

         

        We probably now cannot make it for this tide window. We ll decide
        tonight what we do

         

        regards

        Antoine

         

        On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 3:09 PM, James Frankland via
        Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.o rg
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        Hi Emile,

        Do you know when the surface boat will be here in Guernsey?  I
        would like to go and meet them maybe.

        James



        On Friday, 5 August 2016, emile via Personal_Submersibles <
        personal_submersibles at psubs.o rg
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        Hi Alan,

        I also wanted t notify the group about the start. The Fb page of
        the project
        is the quickest link for info with sometimes near live video.
        A friend who supplied the comsets will be on the surface vessel
        from
        Guernsey to st. Malo
        The air quality  or bad luck can cause failure; not the sub  or the
        crew!

        Regards, Emile

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        Namens Alan via Personal_Submersibles
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        I have just seen on Facebook that Project Pilot Fish, where the
        guys are
        peddling their submarine across the English Channel, has started. I
        saw a
        video of them being towed out to sea. Emile did a lot of the build.
        Hope they make it, but have my doubts as it is quite a feat.
        If anyone (Emile) can update the group on the progress, it would be
        appreciated.
        Antoine has done an amazing job bringing this all together &
        getting
        sponsorship.
        Alan


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