New ROV downunder
Posted: Sep 28th, 2011, 2:00 am
HI..
I have stated mocking up my ROV.
Some stats.
Frame is made from 15mm pvc pipe and fittings
It will have 3 thrusters (modified 1100gph), I will be mounting all 3 in the center of the ROV, by doing so I think this will make so it can spin on your own axis aswell as move forward and back, the up/down thruster will be mounted dead center of the ROV.
Floats will be 90 mm pvc pipe with end caps place acrosse the ROV, front and back. I will adjust these to balance the ROV before fixing to the frame.
Camera and light have not been worked out yet but I'm think of using a pvc ubion joint and LEDs mounted in an end cap as per Steve's aux set up.
Tether will be 100 meters of cat5 with 2, 2 core wires, one for power and the other for the camera feed. Cat5 will be for controls.
Control box will be joystick and switches for the drive, lights and power with fuse.
The rest I will workout as I go.
Comments welcome.
Thanks
Stuart
I have stated mocking up my ROV.
Some stats.
Frame is made from 15mm pvc pipe and fittings
It will have 3 thrusters (modified 1100gph), I will be mounting all 3 in the center of the ROV, by doing so I think this will make so it can spin on your own axis aswell as move forward and back, the up/down thruster will be mounted dead center of the ROV.
Floats will be 90 mm pvc pipe with end caps place acrosse the ROV, front and back. I will adjust these to balance the ROV before fixing to the frame.
Camera and light have not been worked out yet but I'm think of using a pvc ubion joint and LEDs mounted in an end cap as per Steve's aux set up.
Tether will be 100 meters of cat5 with 2, 2 core wires, one for power and the other for the camera feed. Cat5 will be for controls.
Control box will be joystick and switches for the drive, lights and power with fuse.
The rest I will workout as I go.
Comments welcome.
Thanks
Stuart