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s_forbes
10-06-2007, 13:42
[cdm-description=photo]28728[/cdm-description]

MrForbes
10-06-2007, 13:46
looks a bit different than when it left home! Those new floaties are way stylish, is that duct tape they're wrapped in? and a new glob of lights on the front?

Good job, guys!

Alex Cormier
10-06-2007, 14:06
hmm, is it illegal to somehow fill all the space in the PVC tubing with helium? :p

AustinSchuh
10-06-2007, 15:27
hmm, is it illegal to somehow fill all the space in the PVC tubing with helium? :p

Helium? Why not pull a vacuum? That would provide more buoyancy than helium.

Alex Cormier
10-06-2007, 15:31
Helium? Why not pull a vacuum? That would provide more buoyancy than helium.

sure, haha.

tseres
10-06-2007, 16:16
i wanna build on of those!!! about the vacuum..i was thinking if they had the IFI electronics, to get rid of the air in the electronics cases. or else pressurize them for buoyancy...

MrForbes
10-06-2007, 16:37
A couple pieces of styrofoam taped on to the robot is a bit too cost effective, eh? :)

go to the h2orobots.org page, lots of interesting ideas about how to build underwater robots on the cheap or with lots of funding

tseres
10-06-2007, 16:50
i've been on that site all morning :) btw, it the webcast on tonight too?

MrForbes
10-06-2007, 18:48
No, the competition is over, but the hosts said they would put all the video from the webcast up....

Smaug
11-06-2007, 04:45
it wouldn't be practical to fill it with helium because it would stay at the top and you want ti to be naturally buoyant so it is easy to maneuver.

MrForbes
11-06-2007, 09:49
Did you notice the ballast? two steel J bolts, one along each side, at the bottom.

also I think that you really won't gain much by playing with different gasses or a vacuum rather than air, the relative weight of water to any gas or a vacuum is very high, compared to the difference in weight between air, helium, or a vacuum

falconmaster
13-06-2007, 23:54
Super congrats to 1726 The NERDS for winning the overall competition. They are the National ROV Champions of the NURC competition. They beat three University teams and one college team for the title, and they did it with the "ROV-In-A-Box" kit you can get from Inventivity. It was created by Carl Hayden H.S. team 842 and one of the mentors, Karen Suhm of Inventivity to allow team to get into the ROV world as painless as possible. The kit is available through the www.h2orobots.org website. Congrats again to Buena H.S. National ROV Champs!