I was on a Big Sur trip aboard the Vision when the crew recovered a DPV that had been lost two years prior. It still ran when they brought it aboard.
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75' boat. Probably should be able to get over it every half hour?If the timeline is correct, it went from not detectable by a crewman to fully engulfed in thirty to forty five minutes, so a roving watch only gains some time if rounds are less than a half hour. Regardless of how the fire started.
Although the NTSB is impressive, it's going to be hard to impossible to determine a cause. No cause and batteries will remain a suspect, and restricted. Minimalist divers like me will not be inconviensed, but others that have high tech gear and cameras, will.
Bob
How many watts are your kettles? What size wire do you run on your house circuits? What is your voltage to ground?Seriously. You guys need to grow up and move over to 230V. Your kettles would boil faster and you’dsave A fortune in copper
Structural fire walls and building materials. Cruise ships and airplanes are built to not burn. Small passenger vessels are built of “fire retardant materials”.This does seem to be a knee jerk reaction?
Having recently flown overnight on a large airplane, there where zero restrictions on battery charging (although lots of rules about which bag your spare batteries can go in...). In the near future I will be boarding a small cruise ship. Again no restrictions on battery charging. the hotel I am staying in has no restrictions.
What is so different about a smallish boat that restrictions are considered sane / required?
What has that got to do with it? These boats will be out of service or heavily modified if regulations play catch up to the modern reality of what divers use.Do you think hotels and store buildings and buses are not "grandfathered"?
How many watts are your kettles? What size wire do you run on your house circuits? What is your voltage to ground?
This does seem to be a knee jerk reaction?
Having recently flown overnight on a large airplane, there where zero restrictions on battery charging (although lots of rules about which bag your spare batteries can go in...). In the near future I will be boarding a small cruise ship. Again no restrictions on battery charging. the hotel I am staying in has no restrictions.
What is so different about a smallish boat that restrictions are considered sane / required?
Structural fire walls and building materials. Cruise ships and airplanes are built to not burn. Small passenger vessels are built of “fire retardant materials”.
Easily lookupable on the FAA website.I am vaguely aware that some cannister light battery packs were too big and that some were re-engineered to meet airline requirements, but am unaware of what these are.