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Reinforced torpedo for installing nets. Under-ice torpedo

Torpedo for installation of nets under the ice Torpedo for ice fishing by mail.
Torpedo for installation of nets under the ice at an attractive price of 1400 rubles for wholesale orders A new improved model.
Now you can buy a torpedo for pulling nets under ice in our online store of a new model. In 2015, we offer winter fishermen the latest model of an under-ice rocket, torpedoes - made in Korea, thick metal, strong seams, no lightweight hull and punched "nose" - only a strong metal alloy, thick walls, a battery input pressure spring, 8 batteries for operation. The torpedo cord has an elastic band that protects the cord from damage and pulling out.
NEW IN TORPEDA: The torpedo has a plate for smooth passage of the torpedo under the ice - this is a breakthrough when launching a torpedo, now you do not need to think where to look for a launched torpedo!
Factory stamped and wheels that now have reinforced teeth to prevent tooth breakage. Signal lamps made in Korea. Hurry up to buy a torpedo for pulling nets under the ice. Under-ice torpedoes are sent by cash on delivery throughout Russia.
A torpedo is a metal conical lightweight device that helps the fisherman to stretch the line with a fishing net in order to install it under the ice. The torpedo is used for ice up to 1 meter thick, under this thickness the identification signals of the torpedo are visible (blue and red lights). A torpedo for pulling nets under ice has a weight of up to 1 kg, which is convenient when sent by mail to distant regions such as: Sakha Yakutia, Magadan Region, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk Territory, Kamchatka Territory, sending by mail is carried out by 1st class, which is much faster and cheaper than sending by express mail.
To use a torpedo for pulling nets under the ice, you will need to choose a place to place a fishing net, drill two holes for launching a torpedo and its exit to the surface (the distance as well as the depth of the reservoir is taken into account before setting the net - the distance for the holes must correspond to the length of the net or the length of the cord passed through the torpedo, the depth of the reservoir must be greater than the network placed by the torpedo, that is, when placing the network 1.8 meters high, the depth to the bottom must be at least 2 meters).
A torpedo for pulling nets under the ice has a hollow cylinder with a compartment for eight batteries, two signal lights, two wheels with pointed teeth, which ensure the adhesion of the torpedo to the ice surface and, if necessary, partial cutting of the path for moving forward (please note that the torpedo, when launched, passes under the ice with wheels clinging to the ice, that is, when launching, the torpedo must be turned upside down), all parts of the torpedo are oiled and packed in individual bags.
You can buy a torpedo for installing a network under the ice, you can place an order on the website of the online store or call by phone.
To pull the nets under the ice, use a Dunline cord in a torpedo for installing nets, a non-freezing twisted cord with a diameter of 2.5 - 3 mm, made of high-strength, abrasion-resistant fibers. Cord 100 meters, when buying a torpedo, the price is 300 rubles (for a cord with a diameter of 2.5 mm).

Instruction:

1. Immerse the torpedo under the ice (for this you need to make a maima or drill a hole with a drill).

3. At the back of the torpedo there is a hydro-isolating switch to which a rope or cord is tied (we recommend a DanLine 2-2.5mm cord or cord.

By pulling the cord once, the engine turns on the wheels and the LED, which makes it easier to search for a torpedo under the ice.

Pulling the cord again will turn off the engine.

Ice fishing net setting machine

(Instruction for use)

This product is an advanced ice netting fishing equipment, applicable to rivers, lakes, large, medium and small reservoirs in the freezing area.

As everyone knows, for a long time, to install a fishing net under the ice, they usually drilled one ice hole, inserted a wooden stick with a rope of a fishing net into the water, then drilled another ice hole, moved a wooden stick with a rope of a fishing net forward, and so on sequentially. The torpedo is a fast, power-saving, highly efficient under-ice netting machine in relation to the above disadvantages of netting.

Explanation for use:
First wrap the left and right gears, unscrew the tail section, install the battery so that its pole is towards the front side.
This machine has a parallel power box. You need to firmly install the battery, tie the rope of the fishing net well. After pulling, the indicator lamp should turn off, pointing upwards (this indicates that the machine is working normally). Then, using the slingshot, insert the torpedo into the ice hole and let it move. If you need to stop the torpedo, pull the fishing net rope and the machine will stop. This product is used in any ice thickness, both day and night, because has an indicator lamp for its search. The running speed is 100 m/min. With light weight and small volume, the machine is convenient, fast and durable. This product is a patent product, imitation is held responsible.

Compared to previous versions, this torpedo has significantly increased the power of the motor and its resource, which allows you to easily drag nets that are large in length and height.

The body is metal. All torpedoes are checked. We have not had a single failure (idle engine, etc.) for the entire time of trading. Read reviews.

Look at the latest reviews in the comments of our customers and you will see. that - this is no longer just a torpedo, but underwater tractor. At the same time, the price of this torpedo increased slightly.

In this torpedo, the engine power allows you to install the network directly without first pulling the cord!

With the help of the Torpedo, a 100-meter net is set up in 30 minutes in any weather, at any depth by just two fishermen with minimal effort, money and time.

It eliminates the exhausting work of drilling a huge number of holes, as well as the subsequent hiding of drilled holes.

Instructions for working with a torpedo:

1 Immerse the torpedo under the ice (for this you need to make a maima or drill a hole with a drill).
2 Point the nose of the torpedo in the direction you need.
3 At the back of the torpedo there is a hydro-isolating switch to which a rope or cord is tied (we recommend a DanLine 2-2.5 mm cord or another cord of approximately the same diameter.
By pulling the cord once, the engine turns on the wheels and the LED, which makes it easier to search for a torpedo under the ice.
Pulling the cord again will turn off the engine.

The main advantages of "Torpedo"

    Minimum cost to operate

    Ability to install from 20 to 200 meters of networks

    Minimum network setup time

    The probability that your networks will be removed is MINIMUM!

    Easy to operate

    All season

    Compact size, light weight

Torpedo size:

    Length: 550 mm

    Diameter: 85mm

    Weight: 900 grams

The operation of "TORPEDA" will require:

A set of batteries - 8 pieces. These are batteries - R20, in the USSR they had the designation 373 (batteries are not included).

Rope or cord, which stretches "TORPEDA".

Using "Torpedo" for fishing is easy, convenient, affordable and practical!

To install a net using a torpedo, choose a place with a depth no less than the height of your net. Do not use a torpedo near the coast, where it is more likely that it will wind grass around its wheels and stop working (there is a chance to lose it).

The place was chosen. Preparing the torpedo for installation. We drill a hole (normally passes into the hole from 200 drill) at a slight angle in the right direction. We turn it on, launch the Torpedo by hand (if the thickness of the ice does not allow using a stick, etc.). One remains to monitor the distance, which is controlled by a rope tied to the torpedo, the second accompanies the torpedo, which is clearly visible from under the ice due to its llamas. After the torpedo has passed the required distance, pulling the rope to which the torpedo is attached, turn off the torpedo engine (the lamps remain on, indicating the location). We drill a hole behind the lights, in the intended location of the rope and take out the Torpedo by the rope with a hook (be careful not to cut the rope with a drill.).

Useful recommendations developed during the operation of the torpedo in Russian conditions:

1. We recommend replacing standard torpedo bulbs with a voltage of 2.5 V with LED ones.
2. We recommend attaching a float-boat to the bottom of the torpedo N-22 to compensate for the weight of batteries, increase buoyancy and grip of wheels with ice. The torpedo will go straight even under heavy loads.

Even in summer, installing a network often has to suffer, let alone winter. Punching a few dozen holes, stretching the cord with a stick, while icing on all sides - there is very little pleasure. But progress does not stand still, and enterprising inventors have come up with a very useful thing - a self-propelled fishing torpedo for pulling a cord.

Tackle Description

An under-ice torpedo is a cylinder with a cone on one side. On the sides are two gear wheels with a diameter slightly larger than itself. Thanks to them, she moves underwater in the right direction. The teeth perfectly cling to the ice and do not allow even a sufficiently strong current to demolish the device away from the course. There are two lights on the top..

They are necessary for tracking during work and simplifying its searches.. One of them works while driving, the second lights up when stopped.

In the back there are fasteners for the cable and for control. R20 type D batteries are used as a power source. 8 of these batteries provide about 2000 meters of movement under water.

Naturally, this distance can be less, since obstacles will be encountered under water, and more energy will be spent on overcoming them.

An unusual look may scare off a conservative fisherman, but in fact it is very convenient to work with her. According to experienced anglers, it is convenient and practical to use. The whole network setup process is as follows:

When the entire measured torpedo cord goes under the ice, you need to pull on it and thus stop it. The second light will turn on. Moving in the direction of movement of the device along the light spot on the ice, you can quite easily determine its location. Due to the current or irregularities of the ice, it can stray a little from the original course, so it is advisable to keep an eye on it from the very beginning.

If she has gone too far to the side, or for some reason there is no way to drill a hole over her, the torpedo can simply be pulled out with a cord and restarted. The design allows this, the main thing is to do it carefully and not break the wire cord. When a torpedo is detected, a second hole is drilled just behind or above it. A torpedo is taken through it, and with it a cord. To do this as accurately as possible on the ice, you need to pour a bucket of water, so it will become more transparent and the light source will be better visible.

As you can see, the process of pulling the cord is reduced significantly, labor costs are minimal, and efficiency is higher. What used to take several hours can now be done alone in an hour.

Despite the simplicity and ease of use, there are several points that you should pay attention to.. Here are the main ones:

These simple upgrades will reduce the time it takes to find a torpedo and make it easier to install a net.

Many fishermen would be happy to put the nets under the ice in winter, but there is so much trouble with them: to hollow out a series of holes in order to skip a long thin pole - norilo - with a rope tied to it. If the ice is 30 centimeters, two ice penetrations - no matter where it goes, but if it is more than a meter ... Under-ice torpedoes, or rats, are sold in border China - the simplest battery-powered device designed just for these purposes. China produces them for Finland, and they use this device there. It costs about 130 yuan in Manchuria, factory.


The device is simple: insert 8 large R20 size D batteries into the compartment, all pluses forward. First, fill the bottom of the compartment, then the top. We tie a tightening to the cord from the torpedo - a thin rope, synthetic twine that does not sink in water. At the first slight jerk for the twine, the undercarriage of the torpedo should turn on and the first light in the direction of travel should light up, at the second jerk, the gears clinging to the ice will stop and the second light will light up, the first will go out. We drill a launch - a hole about 30x70 cm wide, for launching a torpedo and installing nets. Then, with a specially made fixture - two tubes welded at a right angle, dressed on a stick of suitable length, with an inner diameter slightly wider than the battery compartment cover, we launch the included torpedo under the ice in the desired direction and shake it off the tubes. Some skill and dexterity will appear after several trial runs. When the torpedo has gone in the desired direction, we measure in advance the length of the twine a little more than the length of the installed network by 3-4 meters. After counting the required distance, we pull the cord, stopping the torpedo. When a torpedo is moving, it can be heard quite well under the ice. If the ice is opaque and thick, then it is advisable not to stop it immediately, let it buzz and scratch the ice, helping to determine its location. Having determined the approximate location, turn it off, leaving one light on in standby mode, determine the exact location by raking snow on the ice with a shovel, splashing water on it to make it more visible. Seeing a light bulb under the ice, we retreat from the torpedo a distance of about the thickness of the ice, drill-hollow a hole and pull out the torpedo by the twine with a hook. Immediately turn it off, run the network through the twine.
When launching a torpedo under ice with a thickness of a meter or more, it is hard to see and hear, especially on the surface of the ice, as a rule, there is snow pressed by the wind, the ice is often cloudy, inhomogeneous. In this case, let's upgrade the device a bit.
We unscrew the regular 2.5 V bulbs and, with thin-nosed pliers, squeezing the edge of the lamp base near the glass bulb of the lamp, destroy the glass. We need to get the base itself. We clean it from the inside and solder the LEDs into it, filling the cavity with auto-sealant. Plus, we output the LED to the central contact, respectively, to the base case itself. No resistors need to be soldered, the LEDs work normally at this voltage.


The image is scaled down. Click to see original.



The image is scaled down. Click to see original.

I use super-bright diodes from headlamps, lighters, the store also sells LEDs flashing in different colors - from red to blue, and in one diode. This is very good, since white light is hard to see in white ice, red immediately catches the eye. In special cases, it was necessary to prepare holes for launching during the day, and at night to launch a torpedo and set up a net. During the day, it does not allow you to set the wind, you can’t hear a torpedo, and at night the light spot of the diode freely breaks through 2-meter ice.
Additionally, you can open the body of the torpedo with a grinder and introduce into it a vibration signal from an old cell phone, a sound squeaker from a toy, especially one that greatly hurts your hearing. We connect the sound signaling to the wire that powers the light bulb in standby mode. Then we seal the hole with a tin cut out of a tin can.


The image is scaled down. Click to see original.



The image is scaled down. Click to see original.

At all times there have been such lovers of fishing, who can not care for both heat and frost. In the summer they fish with a lure with a fishing rod, and in the winter they will not refuse to set up nets. And if earlier they had to make holes and drag a cord through them with a long stick, then today a torpedo has come to the rescue of fishermen for pulling nets under the ice. This handy and compact device has conquered many ice fishing enthusiasts.

Appearance of the device

The material for the manufacture of fishing torpedoes is metal or plastic. The device is made in the form of a cylinder, in front of which a cone is attached. It has a hole at the top that is responsible for draining the water that has entered the device. Behind the torpedo is a lever, thanks to which the device is turned on and off. A special cord is tied to it, made of non-freezing material. Two lights are attached to the top of the torpedo, allowing you to see the device even through a meter of ice.

Inside the under-ice torpedo for networks is an engine that runs on eight large batteries. On the sides of the device are wheels with a jagged edge. It is thanks to them that the movement of the torpedo occurs.

The device has the following external data:

  1. The length is 55 cm.
  2. The diameter does not exceed 9 cm.
  3. Product weight - 900 g.

Due to the fact that the device is quite light and compact, it is convenient to take it with you on winter fishing. That the fishermen strongly support.

Method of using the device

In order to use the torpedo to install nets under the ice, you need to unscrew the back cover of the device. Then place large batteries into the opened cavity. After that, you need to check the readiness of the device for work, which can be easily arranged by slightly pulling the rope:

  1. Pulling once will start the engine and the light will come on.
  2. Pulling a second time, the fisherman turns off the motor, one light turns off, but another one immediately lights up. This is necessary in order to easily find the device under the ice.
  3. If you pull the cord a third time, the device will stop working.

After making sure that the torpedo is working, you can go out on the ice. Directly on the spot, the fisherman cuts a hole into which the device will be lowered. Then he ties a cord to the twine, with which he will stretch the network. The torpedo is lowered under the ice, into the hole, and directed in the right direction. With a light pull on the rope, it is set in motion. Due to the fact that the apparatus rubs against the ice with its wheels, the fisherman hears this rattle, and also sees a glowing light bulb.

After the device swims as long as necessary, there is a repeated light jerk for the cord and the engine turns off. Stepping back a little from this place, the fisherman cuts a second hole, removes the apparatus from the water and fixes the cord. It remains to stretch the network along it and install it in the right place.

Some fishermen will improve the device in every possible way with their own hands. For example, you can fix a metal clamp in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe wheels, touching which will make more noise. This can be useful if the ice is getting thicker and the light from the light bulb is not visible. Others make home-made bright lamps by soldering additional LEDs into them, after which the resulting cavity is filled with auto-sealant, and the plus of the LED is fixed to the central contact.

There are also craftsmen who attach a piece of foam to the bottom of the torpedo. This is done to ensure that the device fits snugly on the ice. In general, each fisherman modifies the device in his own way, making the device even more convenient and efficient.

DIY manufacturing

Some specialists can make a torpedo tackle themselves. For this they do wooden float about 15 cm long and weighing about 100 g. From below, a lead plate is attached to it, the weight of which should lower the product to a depth of 10 cm. A leash is made from a monofilament type fishing line with a diameter of 0.2 mm. It is tied to the main line, but just below the float. It is necessary to attach a fly 30 cm long and 0.2 mm in diameter to the leash. Then the side floats (length 9 cm, width 0.2 mm) are fixed at a distance of 30 cm from each other.

This device also helps fishermen quite effectively in their work. But, of course, in order to make it, you need to have certain skills and abilities.

The main advantages of a torpedo

Using a torpedo for winter fishing, the angler greatly facilitates his work. Thanks to this device:

Thus, a torpedo is a very effective assistant in the hard work of a fisherman. It is especially difficult for a fisherman in winter due to weather conditions, and the device facilitates and speeds up the work process, contributing to a larger catch.

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