New ROV design/build *JaxExplorer1*

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Oldsirhippy
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Re: New ROV design/build *JaxExplorer1*

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Ref: the ROV-control X3 board.

Have you been able to contact them to buy one of their boards?

I have now sent a number of emails that have remained unanswered.

Are they in business?
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MAC99 wrote:this is grate info and some very good ideas.
I would like to ask about the LED s at 10w 3a are you attaching them to the brass for cooling I am interested in the potting and workability of covering the LED I read the specs maybe it isn't in need of cooling 8-)

MAC
That wasn't my initial intention, but yes the brass should work well as a heat sink. Though, with these tiny LED's I don't think heat will be a problem. You probably could pot the whole thing, but the LED's have a small bubble of gel covering the actual LED board, so I potted all around it without actually covering the gel. I just didn't want to mess with the light distribution. But if you do it right I'm sure you can cover it.
scubersteve wrote:Boy those thruster housings sure do look familiar.
Good progress.
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Yes, scubersteve, I saw someone else on the forum here use them..... I just..... can't remember..... who it was?? ;)
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Oldsirhippy wrote:Ref: the ROV-control X3 board.

Have you been able to contact them to buy one of their boards?

I have now sent a number of emails that have remained unanswered.

Are they in business?
Yes, it is a real business. I have been talking with the creator a lot, I will be doing a beta test for him. I don't believe they are actually selling them yet, but soon. When I receive my boards I will update my thread here.
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Camera pan/tilt installed
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Clear dome installed into PVC coupling, which will house the camera
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Clear drying silicone was applied around the rim on the inside of the coupling, then the dome inserted. When this dries I will add more to fill the rest of the gap.
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Nice! How well does the camera fit and pivot inside that dome?

Looks like 3"PVC which means your dome radius is about 2"?

Also, I like how there's a board that's marked 'board'. :)
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It's actually 4" pvc. The dome is 4" diameter, 1/4" thick, 2" high, with a 1/4" lip. I know its kinda hard to see, but the board has "X3 board" written on it. LOL Its where the control board will sit.

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Very cool. It must be rewarding to have things actually going together and fitting in.

I still have an amorphous pile of parts that may or may not work together along with a still unfinished final design swirling around in my head.

Looking forward to more posts...
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Looking cool :)

Definitely interested in seeing how the X³ handles. Also the Linear actuator is waterproof or are you modifying one and how much did the X³ and actuator(s) run if you don't mind my asking?
a_shorething wrote:I still have an amorphous pile of parts that may or may not work together along with a still unfinished final design swirling around in my head.
Hmm that sounds strangely and depressingly familiar :P
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@fireslayer26
A couple of questions:
1. Can you post who supplied you the 1/4" thick dome please? I am interested in a 3" diameter dome, but have only seen domes with < 1/4" thickness.
2. I can only see one servo in your pan and tilt camera mount, I think it is the tilt servo - where is the pan servo hidden?

I am looking forward to your feedback on the x3 control board, it looks to be a great little board that should meet many if not all of my ROV requirements.
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Oldsirhippy wrote:@fireslayer26
A couple of questions:
1. Can you post who supplied you the 1/4" thick dome please? I am interested in a 3" diameter dome, but have only seen domes with < 1/4" thickness.
2. I can only see one servo in your pan and tilt camera mount, I think it is the tilt servo - where is the pan servo hidden?

I am looking forward to your feedback on the x3 control board, it looks to be a great little board that should meet many if not all of my ROV requirements.
1. http://www.eztopsworldwide.com/smalldomes.htm

2. It's just a little hidden. Look at the first pic again. You will see the top of it just below the camera. The servo wire is coming out of the bottom.
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