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Old 03-29-12, 04:02 PM   #1
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OK, I know snorkel is dangerous, but you haven't answered me anything, anybody some good tips, tactics? What is the best ratio of speed per knots /spending-recharging batteries? I know that with early VIIb you can get about 200 km underwater at 3 knots 'till 10% of batteries... with one surfacing for air about 8 minutes long, and that you need about 100 km recharge at flank speed... anybody has some better idea?
Sorry Shkval, I didn't quite understand your question.

The subs batteries would charge at the same rate regardless of its speed. You could be at a dead stop, it wouldn't matter. The reason for this is that the diesel that is charging the batteries is not powering the boat. That prop does not turn. Going at flank or slow would only change the distance you travel but not the time the recharge takes.

As for tips/tactics, I would never let my batteries go to 10% during patrols or transit. If you are detected by a destroyer at that battery level you would be in deep trouble. I seldom let them get below 70%, unless I'm chasing an unescorted target submerged.

Hope this has been some help. Good hunting
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Old 03-30-12, 06:02 AM   #2
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Well, I tried to measure time to recharge... after 3 hours submerged, I had to be surfaced at least 1 hour 15 minutes to recharge...few times even longer almost 1 hour 45 minutes... that was in bad weather... but when weather suddenly calmed it took only 35 minutes ... so what to do... dive and wait for better weather? Or surface, order flank speed, and pray not to be caught by radar for hour and a half period of time?
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Old 03-30-12, 07:58 AM   #3
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well... if you play it really safe i'd say run submerged at 2/3 and then go to schnorkel depth when batteries are at 50%, recharge from schnorkel and rinse and repeat

you would take a long long time to get anywhere but you would only spend 1/3 of your time, at most, with schnorkel and scopes out of the water, and no time actually on the surface

it would probably work best in a type XXI
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Old 03-30-12, 12:06 PM   #4
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Now we are talking! I'm planing tactics for '43 and onwards, because now I have GWX 3.0 gold installed and all those nice gadgets like snorkel and RWR on it are available when they should be available... and not like vanilla SH3... nothing works... so you had to cheat and make lot's of saves to get hands on XXI beast...
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Old 04-01-12, 10:54 PM   #5
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I use the schnorkel a lot, but I learned early on to have the observation periscope raised and scanning the skies frequently. While that does take the attention of one of the bridge crew almost to exclusion of any other activity, it *does* let me know if I've got a flight of B-24s or Sunderlands figuring on using my poor little lifeline for bombing & strafing practice. And while I can't quantify how much better/safer I do, it seems that even without actually looking through the scope, just having it deployed seems to keep the bastage flyboys away from me.
I run at standard speed submerged with the schnorkel raised, figuring that higher RPMs on the shaft going to the alternator (or generators?) to charge the battery produce more current at higher speeds, so he batteries charge more quickly.
Maybe it's just dumb luck on my part. In fact, with my young career in SH3, it can safely be attributed to the majority of good things that happen during my patrols.
Dunno if it'll work for everybody --- ymmv, of course.
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Old 04-10-12, 05:45 AM   #6
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Will WO report airplanes even if map update is turned off?
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Old 04-10-12, 09:29 AM   #7
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Will WO report airplanes even if map update is turned off?
Well,of course,it only stops contacts to be on the map.
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