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Canovaro
03-15-07, 07:00 AM
Is there any documentation or knowledge available about how much noise the engine makes at let's say onethird power compared to let's say full power at silent running?

In other words:
How much difference does silent running rig make?
I hope my question is clear ;)

Linavitch
03-15-07, 07:16 AM
IIRC you need to be at less than 2knotts to be in silent running.

Silent running is a state where the engine is turned down to 2, no reloading or repairing etc. What I mean is that the engine is not technically in silent mode but going at slow speed makes it quieter.

Canovaro
03-15-07, 07:20 AM
IIRC you need to be at less than 2knotts to be in silent running.

Silent running is a state where the engine is turned down to 2, no reloading or repairing etc. What I mean is that the engine is not technically in silent mode but going at slow speed makes it quieter.

Thanks for your answer.
So "silent running" is not a technical engine / equipment thing, but only means slow movement and no/little noises being made in the boat?

_Seth_
03-15-07, 07:32 AM
Welcome to Subsim, mate! :up:

AVGWarhawk
03-15-07, 07:37 AM
IIRC you need to be at less than 2knotts to be in silent running.

Silent running is a state where the engine is turned down to 2, no reloading or repairing etc. What I mean is that the engine is not technically in silent mode but going at slow speed makes it quieter.
Thanks for your answer.
So "silent running" is not a technical engine / equipment thing, but only means slow movement and no/little noises being made in the boat?

Correct. Electric engines on 2kts and crew very quiet. No torpedo loading or repairs to be made.

Welcome aboard Swab.

Linavitch
03-15-07, 07:38 AM
Oh yeah. Welcome aboard shipmate:up:

Mooncatt
03-15-07, 07:43 AM
oright m8 and welcome

Morts
03-15-07, 10:05 AM
welcome to subsim:up:

Brag
03-15-07, 12:30 PM
Welcome aboard.
You'll be quietest at one knot--that's what I use to get away from escorts. :D

Ducimus
03-15-07, 03:32 PM
Running at below 2 kts isnt really silent running.

Silent running does two things. Stops all work on the sub, and seems to behave as a boolean value to the AI. Your either flagged as sielnt running or your not.

Acutal AI hydropone deteciton is based primarly on how many RPM's your doing, and then checks to see if your in silent running or not.

Canovaro
03-15-07, 05:14 PM
Thank you all for helping out and for those warm welcomes :up:

High Voltage
03-15-07, 11:12 PM
remember also that at one knot you will find it very difficult, if not impossible to creep deeper, as you will be fighting your tendancy to be neutrally buoyant...
This only applies to GWX
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OuNiS
03-15-07, 11:25 PM
remember also that at one knot you will find it very difficult, if not impossible to creep deeper, as you will be fighting your tendancy to be neutrally buoyant...
This only applies to GWX
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But if you play NYGM you must be very careful because at the speed 1 knot your boat slowly goes deeper, deeper, deeper.....

Heibges
03-16-07, 03:19 PM
remember also that at one knot you will find it very difficult, if not impossible to creep deeper, as you will be fighting your tendancy to be neutrally buoyant...
This only applies to GWX
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But if you play NYGM you must be very careful because at the speed 1 knot your boat slowly goes deeper, deeper, deeper.....

You can avoid the boat going deeped and deeper in Stock and NYGM by levelling out your dive before going to Silent Running. If I dive to avoid destroyers, I level off at my set depth (usually about 175m) before I order silent running.

Corsair
03-16-07, 03:31 PM
remember also that at one knot you will find it very difficult, if not impossible to creep deeper, as you will be fighting your tendancy to be neutrally buoyant...
This only applies to GWX
:up: But if you play NYGM you must be very careful because at the speed 1 knot your boat slowly goes deeper, deeper, deeper.....

Yes but very slowly... and if you make a little speed dash during DC, you get back up in no time. At 1 knt you are under the 100 rpms.