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What's the lifetime of helium filled drives?
It's well know that helium molecules are so small that they can pass through glass over time which is why TV cameras using vacuum tubes had a very short life in manned diving equipment which used a helium-oxygen mix to prevent divers getting 'the bends'.So how long before the helium pressure in the drive changes enough to prevent the drives working? I presume this question has been addressed.
Posted by JohnOfStony
27th Dec