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by ceejayoz 1097 days ago
And the ballast is held on via electromagnets. Lose (or deliberately cut) power, you're going up.
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I don't think it is on this "sub". I believe I read they used a material that degraded over time in water.
Isn't this like a huge waste of energy?
I don't think weight is a huge issue for submarines (unlike say airplanes), so taking a few batteries along should be fine.

(I don't know anything about subs) you could even store a few batteries in the ballast.

Between "waste some power on a magnet" and "we're permanently stuck on the bottom of the ocean about to run out of air", I know which one I'd pick.
There's a difference between a "waste of energy" and a failsafe emergency system that happens to use a lot of energy.
It's nothing compared to amount of power to the engines, you don't need kilowatts to "just" hold a ballast
Clear tradeoff for safety.