Aluminium Frame

Waterproof Housing, Frames, and Buoyancy Methods.
Triton
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Joined: Sep 20th, 2012, 6:37 am
Location: Aigio, Greece

Re: Aluminium Frame

Post by Triton »

Hey Onibnasir,

I'm answering directly to your question as my ROV has a copper-pipe frame that weighs 6.5kg (only the frame) and a total of 14kg with the motors (L1600 Johnson Bildge pumps with 8''x4 plane props), battery, cameras etc.

When I first tried it, I had the same question in my mind: "Will this thing move in the water?" The answer is YES. It moved really fine in all directions and it also reacted quite fast in changing direction or stopping when needed.
onibnasir
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Joined: Jul 25th, 2012, 4:06 am

Re: Aluminium Frame

Post by onibnasir »

Thanks a lot. The best answer I got :)
onibnasir
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Re: Aluminium Frame

Post by onibnasir »

Hey Triton could you please share the image of your ROV? We needed it for our reference before finalizing the design.
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