What could it be?

LM

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cornelis 816 said:
LS Morgan. That is just a toy . Avery small camera with no possibilities to have a clear picture . Very shallow depth . Mine is the same as a commercial unit . It is set up to go to 100 feet depth ( can go deeper with a longer cord ) . It has a professional color camera with infra red lights . Next to that there are two light sources ( one blue and one green ) . The cost of building one like mine is about $400 , and a lot of work . Cornelius

Dude, you're officially my internet-forum hero.
Do you have plans for your ROV? I'm pretty handy and have basic machining capabilities. I think I want to build one.
 

The Hun

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Wow!! Congratulations! :)

Can you tell me (us) how can you solve the bouyancy of this staff?
I started to build my own, but my problems are:
1 Bouyancy
2 Exact coordinates in depth
3 and things what I can not know yet:)
 

scubaozzy

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cornelis 816 said:
It would be nice to have a ROV handy don't you think ? When I find something ( detect something ) I drop my ROV ( homebuilt ) overboard and make sure what it is . I don't even have to dive to know . Cornelius


cornelis. do you have any plans posted on how to build this? great job on it !
 

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