The buoyancy foam screws are much more manageable (in terms of stripping) with the proper sized driver... Theres a good chance your buoyancy foam might have been cut a bit out of spec - it's quite easy to sand down, and you should still be plenty buoyant overall. If nothing else, if you remove to much removing some of the bottom trim weights is easy. The loop for the tether is a strain relief, as you mention, mainly to prevent delaminating from the potting compound under stress. Great build and video!
Hello Anthony, Thanks! Your explanation about the foam makes sense. Regarding the screws, I completely understand that it is user error that causes stripping but I was using the driver that was provided with the kit. All I'm saying is that a torx screw would be so much easier to install.
bro doing same project using rasp,pixhawk but the physical structures are made by us it is no problem we used different ESC not bluerovs ESC so its not calibrating can you please help me @@Vosentech
Tight, but not too tight. Hmm, if only there were a tool that could measure how much torque you were putting on a screw, and if the engineers could provide a value to each screw position so that it was just perfect. You could even call it a... "torque wrench". sorry, crazy talking here, my bad.
Thank you very much for providing all of us interested, such great detailed info!
Sir can i able to get the pdf your looking at to build the ROV
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
The buoyancy foam screws are much more manageable (in terms of stripping) with the proper sized driver...
Theres a good chance your buoyancy foam might have been cut a bit out of spec - it's quite easy to sand down, and you should still be plenty buoyant overall. If nothing else, if you remove to much removing some of the bottom trim weights is easy.
The loop for the tether is a strain relief, as you mention, mainly to prevent delaminating from the potting compound under stress.
Great build and video!
Hello Anthony,
Thanks! Your explanation about the foam makes sense. Regarding the screws, I completely understand that it is user error that causes stripping but I was using the driver that was provided with the kit. All I'm saying is that a torx screw would be so much easier to install.
I don't disagree! I'm surprised you used the driver in the kit - didn't hear that on the first play through. Happy diving!
Thanks, you too! BlueRobotics did actually inform me of the reason behind Philips head screws; it is to prevent over-tightening
Great! Can you share the ebay link of your pump please?
It is possible to get that assembly procedure you have on the ipad?
Well done .I admire your gong ho attitude even though you did not have good directions
Hi there, I have the same ROV and assembled it the same way, how do you get yours to hover?
Good vid did you do a full review, how would you rate the build quality.
Does it has pitch control, if yes how?
How can I put in and link the battery
I can only hope to somehow connect a bouy with a straight arm to the item of interest
Hello, do you have any idea what kind of raspberry pi is used in this model?
It is a Raspberry 3
can instead of Fathom-X Tether Interface wifi router?
Good job
amazing! looks good and usable but damn that price
There are 4 nave motors at 45 deg, (I assume). can you pan (Travel sideways down the side of a boat hull) with this configuration?.
How do you know this is the most advanced ?
ou trouver ce kit a l achat??
Vous pouvez l’acheter ici: www.bluerobotics.com/store/rov/bluerov2/bluerov2/
I have 4 submersibles and not one heavy enough to ad a salvage 'claw. to.
Link?
starting at $2800 ouch!
One visit to an emergency room can be twice that.
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Hi sir. My self Vinith kumar cs . I am pursuing my final year B-Tech. I am doing my final year project on ROV. can you help us out
Absolutely, what can I help you with?
Wat exactly your looking for, so even I can help u, over ROV.
What type of motor used ?
bro doing same project using rasp,pixhawk but the physical structures are made by us it is no problem we used different ESC not bluerovs ESC so its not calibrating can you please help me
@@Vosentech
Hola, seria fantastico si alguien lo hace en habla ispana o lo traduce en español latino. Muchas gracias
Hola Bryan! Lo haremos pronto para que puedan tenerlo en habla hispana
Tight, but not too tight. Hmm, if only there were a tool that could measure how much torque you were putting on a screw, and if the engineers could provide a value to each screw position so that it was just perfect. You could even call it a... "torque wrench". sorry, crazy talking here, my bad.
Is this a dead Channel?