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CoolFish
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Hi all,
I have always wanted to build a ROV. Years ago I got a build your own ROV guide. Ever since I wanted to build one. Over the years I have made many blueprints but have not gotten the chance to build it. The guide explains how to build a simple seaperch. The only progress I have made is the frame, of a seaperch. I want to make it a bit more advanced then just a seaperch. I plan on adding lights, a live camera, a high definition camera, and more.

I have a few questions. I want to use 500 gph bilge pumps as my thrusters, but how do I attach a propeller to the shaft of the pump, like does anyone have recommendations for fittings or propellers? Secondly, I want to have some simple led lights, does anyone have some simple, bright, energy efficient circuit design. (The battery I am using is a 12v DC battery) Finally, what would be a good simple circuit design for the three thrusters. Like should I put in a fuse, or resistors? Any other suggestions for the build are welcome!

Thanks!
asesorplaza1
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Joined: Mar 4th, 2018, 6:11 pm
Location: Valverde de Júcar, Cuenca, España

Re: New here!

Post by asesorplaza1 »

Welcome to the forum from Spain.

I'm sorry to tell you that you have a lot more questions to ask yourself before you start ROV
You want It Analog or Digital
Analog would be with switches, potentiometers and relays like the one that made http://www.homebuiltrovs.com/
Digital would be with some Arduino Raspberry pi 3+ control board, or combine the two, but you need to know some programming language like Linux, Python or C++, to be able to achieve something similar to what is done here
https://www.edurov.no/
Here
https://www.bluedotrov.com/
Here
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=927
Here
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=530
Here
https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Submersible-ROV/

And in countless other places, just to give you a few examples, from which you can get quite a few interesting ideas.

Or throw yourself into the mud directly as I did at the time, which I've been doing for six years with the project
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=1908
But I keep moving slowly.

A greeting
CoolFish
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Joined: Jan 21st, 2021, 12:09 am

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Post by CoolFish »

Thank You! I will look into it.
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