my mockup ROV

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one mere mortal
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Re: my mockup ROV

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The new size is roughly 10" wide, 16" long, and 8" high.
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Also I plan on using a stripped down version of the Anaconda camera. If the housing is too tight, I will switch out the 1 1/4" PVC coupler and use the 2" coupler. (Steve's "How To" is all you need for PVC camera housing. Brilliant!)
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:) one more request.... I know this isn't the Control Info section but I have a question about the simplest joystick wiring setup. I want to use only female crimp type connectors (No Soldering) to wire the joystick, relays, and thrusters. Hoping that anyone looking at the mockup can offer words of advice. :P thanks.
derelicte
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Re: my mockup ROV

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My advice is to solder all of your connections. The extra effort of soldering a few connections far outweighs the the hassle of trying to troubleshoot a flaky connection.

Looks very nice, though.
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one mere mortal
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Re: my mockup ROV

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:cry: Yes, I know, I have take my medicine and do the right and proper thing of evil soldering but.... did you have to respond so quick with the bad news ? I now hunt for that pesky burning iron of death with the dripping molten metal drops that always end up burning through either clothing or skin :x
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SoakedinVancouver
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Re: my mockup ROV

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Two words: Wear cotton.

Three more words: No short pants.

One more word: Practice.

Don't breathe the fumes and remember to heat the parts THEN apply the solder (electronic solder, NOT plumber stuff!). Clean the tip often, use a wet sponge or a bundle of copper or brass shaving. 25 to 45 watts iron, depending on the size of the parts to be soldered together. Only one iron? Then vary the amount of time spent heating the parts accordingly.

Have fun. Enjoy the reliability.
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Re: my mockup ROV

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One other thing I didn't notice before... You might want to angle your camera downward a bit, that is if you plan on looking at the bottom without having to sit right on it. (which tends to kick up slit)

-Steve 8-)
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