FOUND A CRASHED WORLD WAR 2 ERA BOMBER WITH OUR RC SUBMARINES. PART 1 Fifish V6s Chasing Max
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Most folks here in the PNW know about this plane, But its 150 feet underwater. So we decided to go film it.. But first we have to find it.
Thats Part 1... Part 2 is the actual dive.. be sure and check out both videos.
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Good Video! Have Fun :)
awesome video bro😊👍
Cool
sweet!
Looks like the PB4y? Neat! I need to take my ROV out there.
This is cool Curtis
Thanks Chris... But just wait for part 2! its Epic!
Wow, that was exciting and scary in case of a snag! We had two Fififish Experts and now we have two Fifish Evo's as it has a better camera for low light scenarios. When we dive deep we add 300 grams of extra buoyancy on the Evo's so the ROV will not stir up sediment so much (as it is too heavy submerged and has to thrust all the time to stay on depth lock) and so our Evo's on long dives are silky smooth, have a long battery life and can just turn it off at depth it will come back on its own, rather than power back or sink into any debris. Great video thanks! The Ego is a gem hope it is reliable and through all teething issues by now!
Thanks for watching. extra buoyancy means you have to use more power to stay down, Not sure how yer saving power doing that. But I do agree, the EVO cam is better than the Expert. And this is the first dive with the E-GO, I need more dives to develop a proper opinion.
@@CurtisDart Actually Curtis (hi again) you will find you will use much less power and extend operating times. For example, we have been running 2 hours using floatation assist dropping between 82 and 89 percent remaining power (even with the grab in use) because the motor hunting is really dramatically reduced and also because the ROV becomes a very stable platform and cinematic in behavior so less correction is needed (less motor hunting). Also fewer pilot mistakes and to be fair it is not correct to have an ROV in the water that sinks on its own with power off. The other advantage when you are working close to sediment is a huge reduction if not zero sediment clouds if you operate carefully - that is with floatation causing thrusters to compensate and thrust in the opposite direction away from sediment. Without floatation, you will experience sediment and jerky movements as well as really hard and tricky grab operations due to the Fifish behavior out of the box. It is worth a try and if you want to have the exact recipe for a floatation module just pop me a message and I will give you dimensions, materials, and so on. And once you have floatation added you will have incredible performance after all the Fifish range is the best in the world they just need adjusting as Qysea continues improving things your Evo and V6 will behave so much better if you add 300 grams buoyancy.
Great video! I also own one of these subs, I have a Fifish V6 Expert. I have recently taken mine on some wreck dives here in the UK - the footage is on my channel. I'm hoping to dive some more wrecks soon! Pete
Awesome... I'll have to go check your channel out!
I want to get the fifish e-go. Let me know how does the Chasing drone if its any good in comparison to the fifish e-go
Im planning a comparison video very soon..
@CurtisDart okay good I can't wait to see it
Which drone is better the chasing m2 pro max or the Qysea fifish e-go
Both are great.
@@CurtisDart so which one is really good
@CurtisDart can you help me out on that because I'm still deciding on which one I should get. Which has better led lights and handles better in the water
What does the E-Go cost ? it just got announced two weeks after i got my V-Evo :P
never mind, just saw it costs 8 grand, im good with my V Evo 😅😆
@@TimsFPVundROVfootage She is a bit spendy.