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As I was working on a side project for OLC I made a fascinating discovery. There are some dials that were not instituted originally with the game. Actually, there's quite a few of them. I quickly slapped together something to test these to see if they in fact work and they do! (at least the ones I quickly tried). What I quickly made were dials for port engine RPM, stbd engine RPM, and depth under keel. Like I said there's some more to be used that I will further investigate. In the pictures (they are crude but it serves the point) the top left hand black dial is port engine RPM, the top right dial is stbd engine RPM, and the bottom left dial is depth under keel. Now depth under keel will not report in real time
![]() ![]() this is all stop and I haven't asked for depth under keel yet. Both Engine RPMs show 0: ![]() now I order up ahead slow. Notice both engine RPM dials move to a new position denoting the RPM for ahead slow: ![]() next I order up ahead 1/3. Looks like engine RPM for both shafts is ~350rpm: ![]() I then dive to periscope depth and order up ahead standard bell. I run the batteries down a little. Then I surface and lo and behold I have the stbd engine at max rpm (whatever it is) and port engine at ahead standard setting while the batteries recharge ![]() ![]() Next I order up ahead slow again and port engine goes to an RPM that looks like double the ahead slow value originally. Seems to be making up for the stbd shaft since it has to do the work for 2 while the stbd engine is recharging the batteries. Stbd engine stays at max while it recharges batteries: ![]() next I order up depth under keel and the dial moves to indicate the depth under keel: ![]() I'll experiment with the remaining dials I have found that aren't being used currently and see what I can come up with. ![]() |
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:hmm: Aren't the RPM indicators already in the command room?
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Hi RB, excellent find!
Quick question though - are the dials for information only, or are they clickable? (or could they be modded to be? :hmm: ). If so this could open up a whole new side to SH3 - imagine being able to set angle of the dive planes for example......... ![]() Just a thought, Px3000 |
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I was already aware of these dials. They aren't much use as they stand. The problem with, say, setting the dive planes manually, is that there is no "set dive planes" command in the list of commands which is exposed to the user. Same for the other dials.
That doesn't mean it's impossible to mod it... but it's not straightforward either.
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This is a great find but,
you should pay atention to what Ref is saying above ! ![]() Aren't the RPM indicators already in the command room?:hmm: |
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Danurve - that was the only suggestion I could think of at the time! ![]() I'm bored sh*tless in the office at the moment, and brain switched off..... ![]() Couldn't think of any other use than the one many people have requested over the years. |
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Lets hope! That would be so cool!
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It may also permit us to run surfaced on one engine to conserve diesel as some of the subs had to do at the end of long patrols - ie, reduce rpm on one engine to zero, with low revs on the other.
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