You would mostly use that helium to answer all those questions about why there is water coming from the boat in a "helium voice".
Is this how pressure works?
Looking at the 26S brochure, it looks like the tank has an area (top view) of about 3 foot by 19 foot or 8200 square inches.
In order to start having water come out the bottom of the boat, the boat must effectively be lifted but it’s only the boat that is lifted, not the water. Weight of the boat without water might be 2400 pounds or so. So the pounds per square inch to lift the boat
2400 pounds = 8200 square inches * PSI
PSI = .29 pounds per square inch.
This is actually PSI over ambient air pressure which is about 15 pounds/inch**2.
So the boat begins to lift at .29 psi, the more pressure you apply after that just increases how fast the boat drains. The maximum the pump can put out is 1 psi but if the valve is open, the max pressure isn’t reached so the pressure is probably somewhere between ..29 to 1 psi. When the boat is blowing bubbles out the bottom, the pressure in the tank is probably right at .29 psi??
I don’t know if this is right.. but it matches what I think I observed..
Is this how pressure works?
Looking at the 26S brochure, it looks like the tank has an area (top view) of about 3 foot by 19 foot or 8200 square inches.
In order to start having water come out the bottom of the boat, the boat must effectively be lifted but it’s only the boat that is lifted, not the water. Weight of the boat without water might be 2400 pounds or so. So the pounds per square inch to lift the boat
2400 pounds = 8200 square inches * PSI
PSI = .29 pounds per square inch.
This is actually PSI over ambient air pressure which is about 15 pounds/inch**2.
So the boat begins to lift at .29 psi, the more pressure you apply after that just increases how fast the boat drains. The maximum the pump can put out is 1 psi but if the valve is open, the max pressure isn’t reached so the pressure is probably somewhere between ..29 to 1 psi. When the boat is blowing bubbles out the bottom, the pressure in the tank is probably right at .29 psi??
I don’t know if this is right.. but it matches what I think I observed..