Saberwing40k Posted July 5, 2012 Posted July 5, 2012 Well, Well. This is interesting. Brickshelf member tkel recently built a fully waterproof ROV. It's fairly large, but it has a very interesting method of keeping everything dry. This is the power module. It contains both motors, the battery box, and the reciever, all in a bag. (hence the name. ) For more pictures, visit the gallery. You just gotta love magnetic propulsion. Quote
Crtlego Posted July 5, 2012 Posted July 5, 2012 Very very creative design. I wonder what spacing he has between the two sets of magnets -one stud? two? and how well does it perform? If I had more magnets I would definitely build one of these. Hopefully tekl will make a video of it running underwater. The next problem with underwater lego RC's is that of range.. don't want to lose your submersible Quote
TheTechnicBuff Posted July 6, 2012 Posted July 6, 2012 I really want to see a video of this in action. I know that a lot of technic propellers aren't so useful for underwater operation as they aren't very efficient. I would be interested to see how the drivetrain works. Quote
SNIPE Posted July 8, 2012 Posted July 8, 2012 How does this magnetic propulsion work? Very good ways of solving problems. Quote
dr_spock Posted July 8, 2012 Posted July 8, 2012 Clever solution to a wet problem. I believe the magnets in the bag move the magnets outside of the bag using a magnetic field. Quote
kieran Posted July 9, 2012 Posted July 9, 2012 Clever solution to a wet problem. I believe the magnets in the bag move the magnets outside of the bag using a magnetic field. Looks like that form the pics, I wonder how often, if at all the bag gets tangled in the spinning magnetic drive Quote
timslegos Posted July 11, 2012 Posted July 11, 2012 Now I understand how the magnetic drive works. That is one ingenious solution! I wish I had some of that creativity . tim Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted July 11, 2012 Posted July 11, 2012 (edited) I wish I had some of that creativity . tim You would still be a rubbish alright builder. Edited July 11, 2012 by Alasdair Ryan Quote
Saberwing40k Posted July 11, 2012 Author Posted July 11, 2012 You would still be a rubbish builder. Now that's not nice. Video: Let's hope xe posts the water test soon, that should be pretty cool. Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted July 11, 2012 Posted July 11, 2012 Ok.....ok it was not nice,but what about the tim suck's lego bit? Quote
tkel86 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Thank´s to all, Here is my first test in water, it wasn´t what i expected but i´m learning with my mistakes. Sorry it´s a little blury in the beginning. Biggest problem i have it´s: the bag make it float to much and the propeller aren´t the best ones. Quote
RohanBeckett Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 (edited) Biggest problem i have it´s: the bag make it float to much and the propeller aren´t the best ones. Maybe something like this might help? http://www.yzjcn.com...uum-sealer.html RB Edited July 17, 2012 by RohanBeckett Quote
tkel86 Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 I already tried to get out all the air, but the power module air volume it´s still to big. I have to find a new and more compact solution for the power module. Quote
RohanBeckett Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 Not sure how much power you'll get out of it.. but just thinking that this old power pack: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=4760 might be the one with the 'least amount of air volume inside'... since it's a square battery in a square box other ideas, might be to fill the gaps around the battery cells in the PF packs, with plasticine, or something? Might add a bit of weight, as well as decreasing the volume of non-suckable air! :D RB Quote
T_Tank Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 would it be possible to add those lego ballast bricks to the model? to get it to be neutral boyant? Quote
kieran Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 for a quick test you could add more weight, this will counter the buoyancy provided by the bag for now, until you are able to reduce the volume of air it holds. Quote
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