Potting

Waterproof Housing, Frames, and Buoyancy Methods.
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Java2
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Potting

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Hello,

I am building my ROV, and think it would be a real hassle to pot my camera/lights. What could happen to a light/camera if their were still air pockets?? In the end, do I really need to pot?

Thanks!
Java2
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Re: Potting

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You know, you don't have to post all at the same time!!!
martinw
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Java2
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Thanks
However I won't be going that deep only to 20 ft or so? Is potting necessary then?
martinw
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It depends ;)

Pressure even at 20ft on a large(ish) surface area can be a lot, enough to crack a lens for example, or for the water to work its way into connector seals and all over your camera electronics.
Java2
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Re: Potting

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Ok
maybe two peices of plexiglas for a sheild for my camera, that wayu if one breaks, i still have the other. Also teflon tape to seal screw connections. I am just saying this becuase my camera is not one you could pot. I have to problem solve.
martinw
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We all have problems to solve, and there are quite a few ways to solve them, that's why it's so much fun ;)

Your potential solutions may work .......

Other potential solutions may involve tubes, o-rings and glands ;)

Good luck :!:
Java2
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Re: Potting

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Thanks!
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