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cqr



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Breathers

raised all the breathers I could find
The elephant can swim now 👍👍

Post #261467 23rd Apr 2015 4:39 pm
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good stuff Thumbs Up

Post #261512 23rd Apr 2015 9:24 pm
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Which ones did you get there?

Post #261514 23rd Apr 2015 9:31 pm
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cqr



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Gearbox and the two at the back, hope that's all off them lol
Still to do tank breather,if it needs doing that is still to check that out

Post #261517 23rd Apr 2015 9:49 pm
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RichP



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Can I make some suggestions of additional equipment you take with you: flares, life jacket, oars, sextant, ships compass?
Are you going to change your side light colours to match the port (red left) and starboard (green right) standard?
Looking forward to the launch! Thumbs Up

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cqr



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Ha ha ha
You forgot the anchor, the trusty cqr

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alex_pescaru



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cqr wrote:
Gearbox and the two at the back, hope that's all off them lol


You missed one... Very Happy

But anyhow, it still won't be able to swim because the door electronics are way lower than the device you installed.
And the doors are open to exterior for draining the water inside. And if the water can drain, it can enter as well.
So anything higher than door sills (or at most the door lower speakers) is useless.
In other words, and sorry to break your enthusiasm, the original equipment, proper checked from time to time, is all you need... Laughing

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cqr



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From experience I can say the doors fill quite slowly
I've not had much Walter come in even going past 500mm





Alex witch one did I miss ??? Please

Post #261540 24th Apr 2015 8:08 am
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alex_pescaru



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Gearbox has one, and the power transfer unit has another one.
It's near the connection with the gearbox.

Post #261552 24th Apr 2015 8:50 am
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cqr



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Than you Alex

Post #261565 24th Apr 2015 9:24 am
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ccsnet



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CQR - saw your post on FB with those... didnt even know it was possible...

Also I though the FL2 could wade up to the vent any way ?

T Terran



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Post #261567 24th Apr 2015 9:35 am
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cqr



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I've had Water come In the vent very wet air filter twice
Ha ha edited


Last edited by cqr on 26th Apr 2015 6:46 pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #261822 26th Apr 2015 5:24 pm
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