TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
- TigerShark
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TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
This is my ROV I built primarily for my Engineering Senior Design project. I built it with future expansion in mind but made a really good pressure housing capable of 1000' working depth. I have since added a stainless steel frame, adding onboard power and working on brushless thrusters. For the control system I am moving from laptop with a joystick to Arduinos on both ends with OSD for data and ROV health. The tether is only 80' now but I plan to go to 250-300' working length soon.
Here is my first dive video, it is unfortunately the only one I have recorded so far:
I have attached my 2009 Report form my project with the code removed so I could post it here.
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Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Nice! Have you got any good video footage yet? How did you made the float body? Material?
Regards,
Kale
Regards,
Kale
Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Your Rov is great.
Like the idea of it being part of your engineering studies and for it to be expanded to.
Keep going your doing great. Also if you have any video of your dives please lets see any of them. (You could also add a music track, for fun...or ping ping noise..)
Regards
Like the idea of it being part of your engineering studies and for it to be expanded to.
Keep going your doing great. Also if you have any video of your dives please lets see any of them. (You could also add a music track, for fun...or ping ping noise..)
Regards
- TigerShark
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Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
The float is made of the pink foam stuff with vacuum bagged fiberglass encapsulation. Things I am working on to increase the depth capability are:
onboard power so I can just use cat 5 for signal and powering the electronics (this has cleared up the video interference)
brushless motors to replace the bilge pump motors
syntactic foam float since the current one will not withstand more than 100' or so
I will post more but right now the whole thing is in pieces while I upgrade and replace some parts. I am also working on my TMS which now has a slip ring.
onboard power so I can just use cat 5 for signal and powering the electronics (this has cleared up the video interference)
brushless motors to replace the bilge pump motors
syntactic foam float since the current one will not withstand more than 100' or so
I will post more but right now the whole thing is in pieces while I upgrade and replace some parts. I am also working on my TMS which now has a slip ring.
- TigerShark
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- Joined: Jan 7th, 2014, 2:43 pm
- Location: Washington State
Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Uploaded a video for you, complete with music from Seaquest!Billrose wrote:Your Rov is great.
Like the idea of it being part of your engineering studies and for it to be expanded to.
Keep going your doing great. Also if you have any video of your dives please lets see any of them. (You could also add a music track, for fun...or ping ping noise..)
Regards
Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Looks great!
Do you have any pictures or information on how you did your cable penetrations?
Do you have any pictures or information on how you did your cable penetrations?
- TigerShark
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Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Since it was a school project I was able to get Subconn to donate 2 pairs of connectors, one for the tether and another for the onboard side. I will try to get more pictures or just post my project paperwork in PDF.olegodo wrote:Looks great!
Do you have any pictures or information on how you did your cable penetrations?
- TigerShark
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Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
A few updates on the system. I have been rewiring and setting up my new topside control system.
The TMS with slip joint and waterproof connection to control box. The main storage box with TMS and ROV. The topside control box in a 1450 Pelican Case. The monitor will be upgraded eventually.
The TMS with slip joint and waterproof connection to control box. The main storage box with TMS and ROV. The topside control box in a 1450 Pelican Case. The monitor will be upgraded eventually.
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Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
Hey TigerShark,
I've seen pics of your project before. Great design and really good work! I'm working on my first one right now.
I noticed you shared a few more detailed pics of your whole system. I'm curious about your tether. I don't see any obvious floats. Is yours neutrally buoyant? If so, care to share some of you design details?
I'm also very interested in what kind of slip-ring you made/acquired for your TMS system.
Thanks!
I've seen pics of your project before. Great design and really good work! I'm working on my first one right now.
I noticed you shared a few more detailed pics of your whole system. I'm curious about your tether. I don't see any obvious floats. Is yours neutrally buoyant? If so, care to share some of you design details?
I'm also very interested in what kind of slip-ring you made/acquired for your TMS system.
Thanks!
Re: TigerShark ROV for exploring Puget Sound
TigerShark...I took a look at the document for your design and found the answer to my tether question.
Would still like to know about the slip ring though...thx.
Would still like to know about the slip ring though...thx.