I stumbled across this forum while trying to find answers to the millions of questions I had when gathering info about building my very own ROV! I'm embarrassed to admit that I thought I'd be on my own with this project and that no-one would have ever tried something as crazy. Clearly, I was very wrong

Since this revelation, I've discovered Arduino Mega. I've programmed and successfully tested 3 thrusters (2 brushed, 1 brushless motor) with a ps2 controller (must thank Bill Porter and KR2! for pointing me in the right direction). I've also got a thermistor giving me temperature but am still wondering what other data might be useful. I have 2 sheets of alluminium ready to go, some PVC pipe, a nice colour 'reversing' camera (RCA plugs) for a car (12v), and a few 12v lead acid batteries that I thought could offer power from the surface.
I also discovered another million ROV questions that weren't apparent at the start of the project

I've always found projects are easier to complete if you have a defined mission. There is a local story that a mining company, near where I live, were drilling in a quarry near the ocean when they hit an underground water body (excuse the description, I'm not a geologist

So my mission is to discover the depth, and to confirm whether or not the crane exists. I'd like to record the video from the ROV. I know there would be easier ways of doing this (without an ROV) but its the ROV's mission (so it has a specific purpose) and not the other way around (how do I achieve this mission; use a fish finder for depth, and drop a camera down on a tether without the ROV).
I also appreciate (like you all do with your own projects) that I'd be best to achieve this in small steps with upgrades along the way, once I've got proof of concept. After all, I have so much to learn.
Anyway, this was meant to be an introduction so thank you all for accepting me into your world and I look forward to reading about your projects and adventures.
I'll post my project progress, with pics, in the appropriate section when i get the chance.
Tal (I'm also Steve but Tal will do just fine
