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Re: Poseidon - ROV Project

Posted: Apr 10th, 2012, 9:26 am
by AHarris
Thanks, I have removed the float from beneath the rear thrusters, if needs be I can always add more to the top to compensate!
My main concern now, as pointed out is the amp draw from the thrusters but until my multimeter arrives from Amazon I can't do much to those as of yet but I almost certainly shall want to cut down from an 80mm 8 blade fan to something smaller.

I am planning on using two 6V 4 Amp hour batteries which should give me 12V 8 Amp hours? So theoretically if everything added up to 8 Amps I would get one hours worth of operation.
Hopefully, I can get between 30 minutes to 45 minute operation time (10 to 12 Amps?)

Re: Poseidon - ROV Project

Posted: Apr 10th, 2012, 10:27 am
by thegadgetguy
If you wire them in series, you will have 12 volts and 4 amp hours, whereas if you wire them in parallel, you will have 6 volts and 8 amp hours. What kind of batteries are they?

Re: Poseidon - ROV Project

Posted: Apr 10th, 2012, 10:33 am
by AHarris
Oh will I?
Probably should revise my physics then :oops:
I shall connect them in parallel then to get the maximum Amp Hours.

I was planning on using these:

http://www.rapidonline.com/Electrical-P ... rger-62263
(Full technical list can be found here)
http://www.rapidonline.com/pdf/18-4605.pdf


Not sure how suitable they are, they seem rather cheap for what they are but providing they are suitable they look like a nice and cheap solution.

Re: Poseidon - ROV Project

Posted: Apr 10th, 2012, 10:47 am
by thegadgetguy
Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with batteries like this - I use a car battery that I haven't had to recharge since last fall ;) . Maybe someone who runs on board batteries will chime in, as they will probably have a little more knowledge on how to properly size batteries. That looks like a nice rechargeable battery system in any case - affordable too!

Re: Poseidon - ROV Project

Posted: Apr 10th, 2012, 10:57 am
by AHarris
Hopefully these batteries shall handle well, since my ROV is small and is mainly open framed I shouldn't need too much power.
Equally, I may change my motors to some small model car style motors instead of bilge pumps to reduce the power consumption. Something similar to Steve's Mabuchi fishing bobber motors (http://www.homebuiltrovs.com/mule.html) should do.

Thanks for the information about how the volts and amps add up!