Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Updated ROV


A view of the ROV updated with additional down propulsion motors (two pushing up & one beneath the chamber pulling down) and the new pressure chamber.

New Electrolysis Cell Design


A new design with an acrylic divider to separate the hydrogen & oxygen. The hydrogen flows through the tube on the right. In the rear is a partial view of a manifold assembly to collect output from four cells.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Combustion Test


Ignition of gas (hydrogen & oxygen) produced by the electrolysis cell with sodium bicarbonate as the electrolyte solution inside an Aquapod.

Electrolysis Cell


An electrolysis (of water) cell with dual electrodes.

Zoomer


Monday, February 11, 2008

Breadboard Prototype Box


This is a breadboard prototype box David constructed recently. Built out of an audio switching unit found at a yard sale, this experimentation platform will have three breadboards (one shown installed), a full array of voltage supply options from an external supply and a battery option off the strip in center (+/-3,5,12, etc), slider pots, switches, leds, current meeter, oscillator signal source, and more.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Pressure Chamber


Further progress with the pressure chamber now with the bottom ring/plate installed plus the cable/connector bulkhead section seen at the bottom of the assembly. I'm on a search now for sealed connectors for the interior wall and through hull cable seals for the outside surface of the cable bulkhead. This space will also support pressure and temperature sensors.
I'm working to adapt the original ROV frame to host this unit (12"x6" electronics + 3"x6" for the bulkhead). I'm also adding a more powerful down propulsion motor design (two motors pushing up on either side of the pressure chamber and one more powerful motor pulling down directly beneath the chamber).

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Pressure Chamber Dome

The 6'' acrylic dome mounted on a flange fabricated from flat 1/4" PVC with a heavy gauge red rubber gasket. I have doubled the number of screws holes as early tests show small deformation of the acyclic between screws leading to possible leaks. I have replaced the philips head screws with stainless allen bolts (8-32) with nylon lock nuts.

Control Circuit


David put this circuit together yesterday. It models a surface controller and components on the ROV using two independent sets of 555 timers, surface and craft, linked via fiber cable. When one set is selected, the frequency of the surface timer is fed into a comparator on the ROV and matched with corresponding timer on the craft to produce a true signal. We are working the problem of synchronizing the surface and craft timers as phase drift could cause the comparator to change state. We'll also prototype an alternative design with a frequency-to-voltage IC.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

iPod ear phone cord wrap with LED light


Originally designed to provide a convenient way to keep your iPod ear phone cord neat and untangled, this version has batteries, switch, and a bright blue LED built in.