roadrunner32
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There are wire cables that enter the battery pack Anyone have knowledge of how the battery pack is sealed? What sealants are used, is it military grade Amphenol and Cannon connectors? Is there a pressure test made on the pack? This would be something like pressurize the pack up to some value and see if it holds that pressure for some amount of time. It's important! You know some one is going to drive the CT on the beach and get it partially in to the saltwater from wave action or whatever. Typically what happens is they park their car/truck on low tide and when the tide "comes in" their car/truck is setting in the water.
There are underwater fishing lights that stay in the water, but now if you try to make your own with silicone sealant they won't last but maybe a day. The company that makes the underwater lights won't tell me what they use for sealant. and now I learn there is also compressed air tubing to pressurize the pack.
And now I learn there is also compressed air tubing to pressurize the pack. What is the equipment that does the pressurization, compressor, valve, and tubing. Where is it located? How robust is it?
There are underwater fishing lights that stay in the water, but now if you try to make your own with silicone sealant they won't last but maybe a day. The company that makes the underwater lights won't tell me what they use for sealant. and now I learn there is also compressed air tubing to pressurize the pack.
And now I learn there is also compressed air tubing to pressurize the pack. What is the equipment that does the pressurization, compressor, valve, and tubing. Where is it located? How robust is it?
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