New ROV design/build *JaxExplorer1*

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New ROV design/build *JaxExplorer1*

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Starting my new ROV project. I first built a seafox frame after being inspired by Steve Thone's seafox. But I now I want something a little bigger, so I'm making my own frame.

Here is the "schematic" for the frame
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One end done
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Both ends
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Holes drilled to make it a wet frame
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I can't finish the middle until I get my 4-way PVC connections in the mail. The camera/electronics main housing will be a 6" schedule 80 PVC pipe 20-24" long. I will use a clear acrylic dome for the camera end of the housing (http://www.cleardomes.com/smalldomes.htm). I'm thinking of using a Test-Tite 6" test plug for the other end of the housing. http://www.ebay.com/itm/321119295346?ss ... 1423.l2649 It is rated at 50ft of head pressure. This is pressure exerted on it from inside the test tubing pushing outward. I figure the outside pressure from the water pushing in will make an even stronger seal.
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The brain of the ROV will be this: (find out more at http://www.rov-control.com) Also, see this thread: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1258
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For the gripper, I will be using this 12V Linear actuator to control the action of a toy robot claw as seen below. I will remove the yellow handle part of the claw and bend the metal push rod and attach it to the actuator, which will be placed inside a waterproof container.

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As far as lights go, I will be using these LED's http://www.ebay.com/itm/350644037171?ss ... 1439.l2649 Powered by the ROV X3 control board.
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Completed frame

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Compared to my old Seafox frame
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Added the "floor" of the ROV. It is a sheet of Plaskolite Ceiling light panel. Attached with commercial strength zip ties. http://www.lowes.com/pd_18429-1638-1199 ... facetInfo=

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Making the thruster housings. Started with 3" Atrium grates from Home Depot. I cut out every other "slat" to increase water flow. Also, made markings on top for the mounting points for the brushless motor mounts.
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I also cut out the in-between pieces of the outer ring.
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I then attached the atrium grates to some 2 1/2" PVC conduit clamps.
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Mounted to the frame
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All in place... 2 rear forward/reverse/steering thrusters, 1 dive/ascend thruster, and 1 lateral movement thruster
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Started working on the main housing. A 4" pressure rated 2 foot long piece of PVC pipe. I borrowed the idea for the hull wiring pass through from bikerbones. viewtopic.php?f=18&t=815&start=20#p4009.
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I instead used a 2" PVC tee and cut the bottom half off and used a heat gun to form it to the shape of the 4" pipe
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Forming the tee
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Formed and glued in place
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I will be running the wires through these holes, then potting this area.
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The rear hatch/seal will be a 4" pipe test plug made by Oatey.

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It has a larger lip on the top that sits on top of the edge of the pvc pipe. The outside pressure from the water will press it harder against the pvc pipe creating an even better seal.
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New lights are completed.

Cree XML T6 10W LED
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Parts un-assembled
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Assembled
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Potted all the way up to the gel covering the led
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Mounted on the ROV
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When all the sealant dries, I will try to get a pic in my garage with just the LED's on.
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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-)

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Re: New ROV design/build *JaxExplorer1*

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Boy those thruster housings sure do look familiar.
Good progress.
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