Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle YouTube Videos
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ROV Wiring – Arduino, Relays, ESC, Outrunners, Bow Thruster and more
This mornings Seeker LIVE is a great demonstration of the power of the Internet. Put a problem in front of a lot of diverse and talented people and you can get answers quickly. Love It. FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/SailingVesselSeeker/ Blog: http...
ROV Hull Completed
It’s finally coming together. All the hull pieces are assembled and we’ve started running wires to the various components inside. Once that is done we’ll take her to the lake; not to run but to simply see where she needs weight to trim her and mak...
ROV Stuff
Took the ROV's boat out for a couple of shakedown cruises. ...more will be needed. Did some diving with the hookah system. And Ed cut the o-ring grooves deeper for an easier fit. All and all, good progress and a great way to beat the heat.
ROV Hull Components – Part 8 – Dive Wing & Fairings
More work on the dive wing and fairings. And many thanks to Joni for lending a hand.
ROV Hull Components – Part 7 – Thrusters, Lights, and Dive Wing
I was going to start wiring the ROV but I decided in stead to go ahead and complete building all of the parts first just in case there is a change they might involve wiring.
ROV Hull Components – Part 6 – Dive Wing
Making a mold for the dive wing, painting a fiberglass boat, sewing, cutting aluminum on a table saw, chicken shit TIG, and Bar-B-Q chicken.
ROV Hull Components – Part 5
Thanks to help from Kerry and Lyle we have the ROV bolted together and we got some work done on the final parts. And we took care of some house and shop maintenance. Sharp-It: A Magnetic holder for your Sharpie https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/5383...
ROV Hull Components – Part 4 – Light Housing
We are going to add LED lighting to the ROV the housing for them will flood with water which will cool the LED's. But we want the water to flow smoothly so we heat formed a piece of acrylic to inclose the LEDs. Hopefully it will not refract the light too...
ROV Sonar – Part 4 – SonarHub Housing II
...and some new friends building anchors.
ROV Sonar – Part 2 – Wiring & Testing
A Lowrance SpotLight Sonar at 4600 ft (1400 meters). ...and what happens with you put 2000 psi on a standard sch40 stainless steel pipe union?
ROV Hull Components – Part 2
Love it when the bits and pieces start coming together. Not so much when water leaks inside. It's amazing what 2000 psi or the equivalent of 4300 feet of seawater will do. Stuff will leak that look perfectly watertight.
ROV Thrusters – Part 4
Potting the brushless motor windings, replacing the bearings, and congratulations to the "Name the Chickens Contest" winners. Lots of awesome suggestions. "Jesus who died for your hens." was one of our favorites.
ROV Camera Tilt Unit
Making a compact video camera tilt mount and acrylic dome for our ROV that will go down to 3000 feet. ...and... Name the Shop Chicken Contest.
ROV Sonar – Part 1 – Housing
Lowrance makes a great high end fish finders and low end sidescan and now scanning sonars in their StructureScan and SpotlightScan products. Both can be connected to a SonarHub which converts the signal to Ethernet and then routed to two displays on your ...