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Build Your Own Underwater ROV For $250 PDF Print E-mail
Written by William Cox   
Sunday, 02 September 2007

 

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Have you ever wanted to plumb the depths of your neighbors pond or swimming pool looking for lost treasure - cell phones, watches, ... ? Well, thanks to the smart kids over at Carl Hayden High School (also check out their blog) you can now buy a ROV-in-a-Box Project Kit for a mere $250 USD.

The kit, which is being sold by !nventivity, LLC,  ...

Includes all the parts needed to build a working underwater robot: frame, motors, underwater light, camera, 50-foot tether, operator control box, and dry-cell battery.

For all you skin-flints out there, you can also buy just the instructions and parts list for $50. Using the three thrusters and built-in underwater camera, you'll be up and swimming in no time - just plug the RCA video-out cable in a TV monitor for hot ROV action. Note that you'll need to provide your own, "PVC cement, soldering iron, wrenches, drill, scissors, battery charger, or TV monitor", ok?

The kit is being promoted by the Honeywell Hometown Solutions National Underwater Robotics Challenge (NURC) for use in their upcoming 2008 Underwater Challenge.

The NURC website also has some tutorials for up-and-coming teams, on topics like, "make an inexpensive water-tight thruster ", or "make an inexpensive water-tight light" - many of which were also put together by the folks at Carl Hayden High.

You can see some video of the ROV (complete with kickin' tunes) after the jump.


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Here is a correction on the School websi
Written by Faridodin "Fredi" Lajvardi on 2007-09-02 22:27:25
Sorry about the old site. www.falconrobotics.org is no longer in action, we are using our school site  
http://www.phxhs.k12.az.us/education/club/club.php?sectionid=3670 
 
Also the ROV in a box is being sold by !nventivity at  
http://www.nventivity.com/roviab.html 
 
Thanks for the media coverage! Its great!
Written by Allan on 2007-09-02 23:11:18
The Carl Hayden robotics web page: 
http://www.phxhs.k12.az.us/education/club/club.php?sectionid=3670 
 
and a blog at: 
http://falconrobotics.blogspot.com/
Written by William Cox on 2007-09-03 08:25:31
Thanks for the corrections guys! I've updated the article accordingly. :)
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Written by Greg Loftus on 2007-11-11 01:16:57
Great stuff ,how deep willit go? Greg

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