Hi,
Some friends and I are trying to fly a balloon across an ocean. The balloons carry more or less well sealed container with electronic equipment, but unfortunately fail quite often and splash down in the sea.
Now I want to improve the survivability chances in the sea, or at least get some more data from the long drift. I want to introduce a slight overpressure in the container, to avoid small pressure changes forcing water into it through any tiny leak there might be.
Does someone have a good idea for a chemical reaction that can very slowly produce an inert gas? Well any gas that is not known to harm electronics, like CO_2.
Temperature is around zero C at this time. The reactants must survive a flight up to -50 C and back to 0C. Liquids should be non corrosive and ideally be possible to jelly-fy somehow. The reaction should go on for months, producing a small amount of gas all the time.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Regards
Soren