RE: Oz ""experience tells me shorting of the wires with water won't be a problem ... Tap water is not too conductive""
Of course, if tiny hundreds of Ohms are okay, then may, however corrosion will going on with elephant steps. Generally, if any current over nanoAmps are expected, then to escape Faraday laws one must insulate wires in water. My city water grid have sth between 200 Ohm and 2000 Ohm depending from streetbloke, between two electrodes 1mm distance and 1x1 cm area each. Distilled water 10-100 kOhm, bisdistilled - few MOhms.
At 7 atmospheres any sealing must me mechanically stable; all the glue-droplets will be blown out at first 1/2 atm.
Of course, if tiny hundreds of Ohms are okay, then may, however corrosion will going on with elephant steps. Generally, if any current over nanoAmps are expected, then to escape Faraday laws one must insulate wires in water. My city water grid have sth between 200 Ohm and 2000 Ohm depending from streetbloke, between two electrodes 1mm distance and 1x1 cm area each. Distilled water 10-100 kOhm, bisdistilled - few MOhms.
At 7 atmospheres any sealing must me mechanically stable; all the glue-droplets will be blown out at first 1/2 atm.