Don't spread the idea of bottle bombs on the beaches, you idiot ;) But seriously, imagine what would happen when terrorist start dumping thousands of bottle bombs into the oceans :/
So, you are hoping that it will wash up somewhere with compatible coverage so you can recover it and see its track on the SD card? You do know that it won't transmit without a cell tower nearby right?
Riccardo Bassini GPS is as passive system. The device itself can figure out where it is by the position of the satellites it can see. The device cannot send anything up to the satellites. It needs another network connection for that like cellular, wifi, satellite messenger, or Marine AIS to name a few. He is going to need a bigger bottle and If thermal management turns out to be an issue, he could do a radiator type system by drilling holes and passing bolts through the bottom of the bottle, this will also help it stay upright too.
You will never see that bottle again... I guarantee it. A couple of reasons. First: That drop... ouch. I know you put neoprene in there, but that was a *long* drop. Second: did you actually test the solar panel power capture ability? Your black tape will severely compromise the performance (look up partial shading). Third: What happens when the bottle flips over? Honestly, a better idea would have been to use something like a Spot emergency beacon, which uses satellites to communicate. More expensive, but at least you don't need to be in sight of shore to have it work.
The solar light voltage step-up cirquit will only (I think) be powered at night. When it gets dark, it should have been charging throughout the day, giving it sufficient power to send at least one position update. Apart from that I strongly agree on the partial shading argument, as that impacts the power delivery to such an extent that the one in question probably delivers only 10% of rated current. Not to mention the center-split glass bottle being thrown from 20 metres. Oof.
I think the bottle won't flip thanks to the low center of mass. But it's weird that he didn't show any proof that the device is self sufficient with the solar panel.
@@rkan2 I don't think so, it is a very unstable position unless the bottom of the bottle is heavy. When I mean low center of mass, I mean far behind the solar panel
I believe the GSM system runs off of a 4G or 5G network.... These networks use cellphone towers. Cellphone towers only transmit about 1.500 feet out to sea. The device would need to wash up where towers are located, and have international call and text credits. The GPS signal and location can't be transmitted without a 5G connection. These days GPS and GSM are micro compared to this example. Huawei the Chinese company have developed towers that can transmit 100km out to sea.
The bottle will change color in the heat of the sun not sure how long the solar panel might work, you should make a wave generator to power the GPS, and maybe a smaller GPS unit?
@@RulofMaker I applied for a job at this company knlnetworks.com/ They have an interesting product where ships are connected to a cellular network through a mesh network that eventually gets back to a cellular base station near shore. I hope your bottle is able to use this cellular network at sea too.
@@abudabisas GPS is a passive system. It can only tell Rulof about it's position through a cellular network. Yes, the position will still be logged to the sd card, but it will still be nearly impossible to find.
Why not use your wave rider to propel it. And good luck with cell coverage at sea from the ocean surface. Could’ve shown a test of the the bottle. Now, with an Iridium phone you’d have something.
In my opinion, this project won't succeed in its purpose. The gadget would float in the ocean with minimal GSM coverage, and knowing where it would conveniently land without any cell signal from its last known position is almost impossible.
Well that is NOT going to work. There is NO GPS or GSM antenna on those wires, and they also look REALLY weird - normally you would have a proper SMA-connector on those cables. I think OP is "letting out" som really important details here, and in effect is making a fake video. Sad.
Someone is gunna pick one of these projects up on a random beach and think its a bomb...
LiamGriever my thoughts exactly. I can already see the headlines.
Don't spread the idea of bottle bombs on the beaches, you idiot ;)
But seriously, imagine what would happen when terrorist start dumping thousands of bottle bombs into the oceans :/
This is how we deliver cocaine to Gran Canaria
Loooool
And the message says "don't press the button" ..
Rulof so masculine he just clip microphone to thick chest hairs 😂😂
You didn't check to see if bottle will stay with the solar panel on top. Maybe all this time, the panel will be underwater and no power
You could fix this by adding a weight under the solar panel ;)
3:25 Watch the video before critiquing at least
@@MR5er1 exactly what I thought
Can the youtube community follow in real time this bottle ?
what if you got confused and accidentally threw your camera into the ocean instead of the bottle
Will you really have GSM signal in the middle of the ocean???
Solar module on both sides?
No need 3:24
Big chance it was destroyed the moment you dropped it from the ship.
Did you test if it floats? Looks like a heavy build. And why not to use a PET Bottle?
Any updates? It looks like it sunk! Did you checked it if floats before you tossed it? I'm interested to combine your wave glider design with GPS.
So, you are hoping that it will wash up somewhere with compatible coverage so you can recover it and see its track on the SD card? You do know that it won't transmit without a cell tower nearby right?
Doesn't that module also have gps?
Riccardo Bassini GPS is as passive system. The device itself can figure out where it is by the position of the satellites it can see. The device cannot send anything up to the satellites. It needs another network connection for that like cellular, wifi, satellite messenger, or Marine AIS to name a few. He is going to need a bigger bottle and If thermal management turns out to be an issue, he could do a radiator type system by drilling holes and passing bolts through the bottom of the bottle, this will also help it stay upright too.
@@Specter0420 in fact there is an sd card recording the trip,so he will know the trip of the bottle once it lands somewhere
@@tommasopagnin414 the problem is knowing where it would conveniently land without any cell signal/ SMS from its last known position.
@@tommasopagnin414 Did you even read the comment you are responding to? You just repeated what I said, acting like you are telling me something...
Apparently that was a big failure considering you haven't updated anything about it in 2 yrs.
My first thought is how to make the bottle only show the solar panel up top vs down depending on the environments... More weight towards one side?
I like it. If it didn't break it will send data when it gets close to land. I hope it goes far.
You will never see that bottle again... I guarantee it. A couple of reasons. First: That drop... ouch. I know you put neoprene in there, but that was a *long* drop. Second: did you actually test the solar panel power capture ability? Your black tape will severely compromise the performance (look up partial shading). Third: What happens when the bottle flips over?
Honestly, a better idea would have been to use something like a Spot emergency beacon, which uses satellites to communicate. More expensive, but at least you don't need to be in sight of shore to have it work.
The solar light voltage step-up cirquit will only (I think) be powered at night. When it gets dark, it should have been charging throughout the day, giving it sufficient power to send at least one position update. Apart from that I strongly agree on the partial shading argument, as that impacts the power delivery to such an extent that the one in question probably delivers only 10% of rated current. Not to mention the center-split glass bottle being thrown from 20 metres. Oof.
I think the bottle won't flip thanks to the low center of mass.
But it's weird that he didn't show any proof that the device is self sufficient with the solar panel.
Kehny Alexandre It won't even float with the solar panel up... It will float with the bottim of the bottle pointing down..
@@rkan2 I don't think so, it is a very unstable position unless the bottom of the bottle is heavy. When I mean low center of mass, I mean far behind the solar panel
@@kehnyalexandre5248 it's a fake video. He doesn't show anything. Waste of time
This is brilliant!
Allright...first second..he sounds like a legend...deep voice...and a damn beard....great! But..then....*pitches up* HI FOLKS WELCOME TO THIS
I believe the GSM system runs off of a 4G or 5G network.... These networks use cellphone towers. Cellphone towers only transmit about 1.500 feet out to sea. The device would need to wash up where towers are located, and have international call and text credits. The GPS signal and location can't be transmitted without a 5G connection. These days GPS and GSM are micro compared to this example. Huawei the Chinese company have developed towers that can transmit 100km out to sea.
nobody can stop you
Honestly this is amazing..but idk if anyone would pick it up as it looks like a bomb 😆
The bottle will change color in the heat of the sun not sure how long the solar panel might work, you should make a wave generator to power the GPS, and maybe a smaller GPS unit?
The only problem is, there is no gsm reception on the oceon
passengers boats have antennas that repeat the signal.. i wait that the bottle come close to on of this ships.. or to a city.. :)
As long as the sim/cellular account has roaming agreements with the passing ships, or the final beach it washes up on.
Seems a long shot...
its GPS, comes from sattelites is worldwide
@@RulofMaker I applied for a job at this company knlnetworks.com/ They have an interesting product where ships are connected to a cellular network through a mesh network that eventually gets back to a cellular base station near shore. I hope your bottle is able to use this cellular network at sea too.
@@abudabisas GPS is a passive system. It can only tell Rulof about it's position through a cellular network. Yes, the position will still be logged to the sd card, but it will still be nearly impossible to find.
How do you ensure the solar panels is always facing upward?
wheres, it been so far?
What prevents the bottle from flipping over making the solar panel face down?
Having the weight heavier on one side vs the other. within the bottle.
Looks just like a bomb
Were did you get the GPS and i think it was too heavy and sunk.
Why not use your wave rider to propel it. And good luck with cell coverage at sea from the ocean surface.
Could’ve shown a test of the the bottle.
Now, with an Iridium phone you’d have something.
Of course... it looks like an olive oil bottle.
May it work under water or inside the sea?
When you threw it down from the boat it broke, that dolphin looked very angry with an dent in his head ;)
Was the bottle ever found?
How did you even got that thing to the boat, looks like a bomb. :D
There isn't security on boats like on airplanes ...
Has the bottle been found
Where were you when you dropped the bottle?
lol definitely looks like a bomb
I like the idea but its a certified way to get a bomb squad called out.
TheBrothersCompound a bomb squad for the ocean......
Why didn't you show the text messages the device for sending you?
Because it's a fake video
@@zaprodk the fact that there is a chance that it won't work doesn't make it a fake video
Rulof where is the bottle now?
Rulof, non hai più saputo nulla del messaggio in bottiglia, di questo intendo?
Serious? In glass bottle? :D
the solar panel wont charge the gps because you used tape. A single shaded cell will result in no power from that type of panel.
Can you make an update video when you receive any data?
i think that bottle is gonna brake from rocks...
Where is GPS buying link. Please give us link please. Thanks
Just search for 'GPS module' and you can buy one
how will open it will think that it's a Bomb
Cool
*nice video soo coolll*
Cómo puedes asegurarte de que el panel solar esté siempre en la parte superior para recibir la luz solar?
It's heavier on the other side
You never showed us where the bottle went 😥
Good luck.
I want a gps which can work inside the water.
I checked his Instagram but I can’t read Italian, did anyone ever find it?
that is the way the garbage gets into the sea
when he turns back no solar power
Son qui da 4 anni
Why not use a plastic bottle
Italiani?
Ok
Because we don't already have enough shit in the oceans....
marco son glass is made of Sand and the metal objects will probably rust and dissolve into the ocean :)
In my opinion, this project won't succeed in its purpose. The gadget would float in the ocean with minimal GSM coverage, and knowing where it would conveniently land without any cell signal from its last known position is almost impossible.
Kurt Barcelona cruises and other boats have satellites that will act as repeaters
i think this one will sink
Primo
pollution
JAMES do you even know pollution
JAMES its recycling
Music too loud.
This rediculous! Were trying to save our ocean's from littering and this product promotes it!
Well that is NOT going to work. There is NO GPS or GSM antenna on those wires, and they also look REALLY weird - normally you would have a proper SMA-connector on those cables. I think OP is "letting out" som really important details here, and in effect is making a fake video. Sad.
Actually this project is work... Check the Italian channel...