Moki ROV (Another DUTCH ROV)

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Moki ROV (Another DUTCH ROV)

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Just be sure to read the full topic, as lots of progress has been made after the start of this project.Also check this thread: viewtopic.php?f=41&t=1520

Just 2 weeks ago, I got into the ROV World.
See what it got me so far ;)

ROV:
Not my own design, just my own handywork with the Sealion-2 as example.

BOM:
2 Raspberry PI's (one inside the ROV, one as a controller station)
1 Xbox360 controller (connected to the ROV controller)
1 Bitwizard I2C servo board (7 servo's can be fitted)
2 Logitech C510 webcam's (one converted to IR)
2 x 35w/12v LED spots
10 x IR LED (Led ring at backside, around IR Camera)
4 x Rule 1100 bilge pumps with Dual Way 320A Brushed ESC Speed Controller for 1/8 & 1/10 R/C Car / Boat from dx.
4 small servo's for Webcam movement
1 (old) ESC for light control
1 Openrov DEPTH/IMU sensor
1 IPhone lens set (1xFisheye on Front, 1xWide on backside)

Software:
Own build Client/Server UDP based ROV software
Client-side (Xbox controller, using jstest + UDP support)
python ms5803-read.py /dev/i2c-1 0x76 (for Depth Sensor, added UDP support)
RTIMULibDrive (for IMU, added UDP support)
Mjpg_streamer (for live video streams from webcams)
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Great and fast progress! :shock:
Keep it up! :)
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Impressive for just two weeks.
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I am sure, having skills like "RC Builder" and "Linux Hacker", helps to keep the build time this short.

Basically it was just buying the parts and putting it all together ;)

Nothing is really fancy or new stuff, most of it came from google or this great forum!
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Hi !!

Let me ask you a question

The aluminum tubes were enough weight for buoyancy?
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tcholas wrote:Hi !!

Let me ask you a question

The aluminum tubes were enough weight for buoyancy?
No, but buoyancy can be adjusted by filling the tubes (I used 1.3Kg) with "Soft RVS" (Stainless Steal Pellets/shot, try your local diving shop)
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The RaspPI development station ;)
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This is what you see on the photo below:<br />- Raspberry PI B+<br />- ADC Pi Plus (MCP3424 8x 18bit ADC)<br />- Heading sensor (MPU9150)<br />- Temp/Depth sensor (MS5803-14a) <br />- AttoPilot Voltage and Current Sense Breakout - 180A<br />- 2x UBEC 3A -&gt; 5v for PI and 5v for servoboard.<br />- Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver<br />- NTM Prop Drive Series 28-30A 750kv / 140w<br />- HobbyKing Brushless Car ESC 30A w/ Reverse<br />- DC/DC Converter Regulator Step up &amp; Step down 2 in 1 (24v-&gt;12v 2A, power for Ubec's)<br />- Powersupply 24V / 200w<br />- 2 Old Dymond servo's ;)<br />- PiCamera<br />- Logitech C525 webcam<br /><br />What you don't see, on the photo ;)<br />- Laptop with Chrome<br />- Xbox one controller<br />- Wifi AP / Router
This is what you see on the photo below:
- Raspberry PI B+
- ADC Pi Plus (MCP3424 8x 18bit ADC)
- Heading sensor (MPU9150)
- Temp/Depth sensor (MS5803-14a)
- AttoPilot Voltage and Current Sense Breakout - 180A
- 2x UBEC 3A -> 5v for PI and 5v for servoboard.
- Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver
- NTM Prop Drive Series 28-30A 750kv / 140w
- HobbyKing Brushless Car ESC 30A w/ Reverse
- DC/DC Converter Regulator Step up & Step down 2 in 1 (24v->12v 2A, power for Ubec's)
- Powersupply 24V / 200w
- 2 Old Dymond servo's ;)
- PiCamera
- Logitech C525 webcam

What you don't see, on the photo ;)
- Laptop with Chrome
- Xbox one controller
- Wifi AP / Router
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ha ha. That's what my 'development station' looks like. Except mine isn't quite so organized. :)
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a_shorething wrote:ha ha. That's what my 'development station' looks like. Except mine isn't quite so organized. :)
Don't tell anyone, this was a special "photo" moment. <><
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I guess, ROV building is "on-hold", until spare parts are found. I guess, a 2A step-down isn't enough to power 4 x 5A Rule 1100 Bilgepumps. Found a nice 20A 24v->12v replacement part on Ebay.
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