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中国水兵
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Im just giving you a hard time Ducimus. I know its not practical to take a 7 that far but I am curious to see how far it will go. Im sure ill end up exiting and reloading from the dock to run a real patrol, but like I said, im curious. Like Kiwi said, there are enough convoys close to Britian that I never get far before I am out of torps.
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I got sent out somewhere near Greenland once...that had to have been the most boring patrol in VII I've ever had...(probably one of my most boring times ever...got a radio message asking me to intercept a convoy that was off the coast of Brazil lol I told Bernard to get out of the radio room and quit imitating Onkel Karl)...
A bit off topic, but has anyone ever explored what shipping traffic there is up around Northern Russia?
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If your out to set a record, Assuming you have the "nasa battery fix" in place, i think you'll get more range out of your boat if you use your diesals as little as possible, and run on your battery as much as possible. It will be a LONG trip, but you should get pretty far.
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I have been wondering if you use more fuel while charging your batteries. Anyone know?
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It comes down to this: Fuel conception increases on how many RPM's your engines are doing. Higher RPM's, more fuel consumed. With that in mind, you have two scenarios: a.) Running at ahead slow using diesals for 24 hours. I think you do about 100 or 200 RPM's at ahead slow, on each engines. or b.)Recharing your batteries at ahead slow for a 4 hour period. While recharging, ONE engine will be at 500 RPM's, the other that is propelling the boat will be at 100 to 200 RPM. This delimna i answered for myself the hard way. Long story short, a patrol to GR89, i was just short of fuel to make the round trip without a milk cow. By only running the diesals 4 hours a day to recharge batts, i had enough fuel to make the trip. IF i had cruised on the surface the entire time, i wouldn't have had the fuel. |
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Ive never felt comfortable running on my batteries. I wasnt sure if I was burning more fuel that way or not. Im going to run into some real problem in another year or two when the air traffic increases.
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