ROV from Croatia
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Very unique hull design, I like it ... let us know how it works out.
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Hey Gumma!gumma wrote:Greetings!
- pressure (and depth) sensor + temperature sensor
How is the build going!?
Just curious what you used for your pressure (depth) sensor? How did you mount it? Is it connected to your Arduino?
Thanks!
Ryan
"KR2_Diving"
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Not so good, i'm renewing my flat so i moved away for a month. I hope i will be back to my work shop next week. Anyhow here's the pic, i think i posted it already. The pressure sensor is connected to differential amplifier (5V power supply). Sensor is powered with 1.1V via arduino. The pressure sensor is HSF1000-TQ (http://www.hoperf.cn/)
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Ah Yes! I remember now! (And I looked again and for the thread!)gumma wrote:Anyhow here's the pic, i think i posted it already.
Sorry for asking the question twice, but thanks for reposting!
Hope the move is going all right!
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NP, i hope i will post some progress soon, next thing to do is measure the buoyancy andmake float with vertical thruster.
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Greetings beloved Homebuilt ROV comunity!
After some inactivity i finally got back to finish my project. Here's a video of neutral buoyancy test of my ROV in the bathtub.
I potted cable connectors since my last update, purchased a new camera, finished all the electronics and i'm almost ready to go.
All I need to do is assemble all the components and balance inner weight. I hope I will post more videos soon!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9-0f8csosE
After some inactivity i finally got back to finish my project. Here's a video of neutral buoyancy test of my ROV in the bathtub.
I potted cable connectors since my last update, purchased a new camera, finished all the electronics and i'm almost ready to go.
All I need to do is assemble all the components and balance inner weight. I hope I will post more videos soon!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9-0f8csosE
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Good to see you back on the build ! Looking good dude =)
Nice to see you've got the differential control on the PS2 stick to work so smoothly. I'm having a huge headace coding the differential switchover/deadzone on mine.
You can't be far off completion now, i'd imagine ?
Nice to see you've got the differential control on the PS2 stick to work so smoothly. I'm having a huge headace coding the differential switchover/deadzone on mine.
You can't be far off completion now, i'd imagine ?
Re: ROV from Croatia
Awesome