Making an RC Submarine
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In Portugal we waterproof all our food
Do you bother with tomatoes though? Surely they just go straight in the bin 🗑
How does integza's 2 day old comment have only 12 likes!?
@@vinayakk2745 how does project airs 4 month old comment only have 12 likes?
@Camaro & Joca because I like his old videos what the fuck
@Integza >>> Instead of sealing your servos with _olive oil,_ do you use _tomato paste?_
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At this point you may want to start a series called "Project WATER".
Well done by the way 👍
Guess it's really Project Land, Sea, Air ;) Cheers dude
@@Project-Air LOL!
Yes we definitely need a part 2. I can see there are many improvements that could be made into a whole new video.
Let’s see the sub launch a rocket
@@jacksonp8587 FIRE ZE TORPEDO!
Great project! I like the small size of the sub
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It'll be handy for exploring tight spaces!
@Dave Doherty A pulse jet powered submarine powered by...
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@@Project-Air The simplest way to eliminate water slosh upsetting the balance is to fill the water bottle with sponge. It will absorb the water and what does pool in the bottom won't be able to move fore and aft.
@@Project-Air Your submarine reminds me of the one made by Brick Experiment Channel, cos it is made using everyday household components. :) I like this ingenuity. 10/10
Ah, I’ve been looking forward to this since DIYPerk’s video.
I loved this video as well as DIY perk's video. You guys are the perfect duo! Nice work James, keep motoring on!
Thanks Charlie! We had fun working together. It won’t be the last time 👍
I saw the "Pipe Bomb" that Matt made. It was truly amazing, but I love the simplicity of your overall design. Great work!
That magnet switch that your buddy had at around 3 mins is blew my mind it was pretty nifty
*looks at your name
*looks at the title
Me:something’s wrong, I can feel it
Pressurized air used to control the sub
Pretty much everything you build looks like a piece of art.
The collab I didn't realize I needed in my life! Awesome content between the two of you. I love how the two of you approach the challenge so differently.
This is so cool. Was thinking a lot about building an FPV sub. And I run into same problems with water and data transfer in my head. I would try and just expose antenna to the air on a really small and light floater using very thin wire. Tangling could be a problem in that case, so I thought about some sort of antenna wire tension/retraction system. Not sure if there are antenna wire length-related problems, tho.
Also, 3rd motor oriented to up/down axis and with some pitch control would give it much more maneuverability and control in tight spaces. And could compensate for most of the boyuancy problems.
To see how a simple design can succeed is amazing. Thanks. And you can prevent the water tilting your bottle by prefilling the bottle with cotton wool. Wishing you great success with future plans and your channel.
As I mentioned on Matt's video: I love the designs and can't wait for someone to inevitably come up with a truly wireless control system for subs :)
sonar might work well for a few hundred meters until it becomes laggy
@@nou5440 I've seen some experimentation for ultrasonic used for communications so I'm definitely curious if that would work reliably in their small creeks/ponds
@@nou5440 I've often thought about this. Problem is, there'd be no way to get video back.
Very cool project! I love the underwater cameras because the of the shelf ones are so expensive. A bottom scouring drone finding buried treasures seems appealing to me. Nice work as always.
Great work! Really interested to see if you find any success with the low frequency stuff. I've heard you can "potentially" get up to 30-40m in fresh water for basic controls with the right conditions at 27/40mhz. Video transmission may prove to be much more difficult or perhaps simply limited by bandwidth and/or physics, but I'd love to see your results regardless!
(btw there's no link to Matt/DIY Perks video in the description as of writing this comment)
Ive Watched lots of these kind of vids But I've never seen someone so entertaining the sad thing is not that many people watch him as he deserves Respect to this man keep up the good work 💪
Absolutely love this idea. Now I want to build this myself!
DIY perks is epic, I'm so glad you 2 did a colab
Immediately after watching Matt's video I came to your channel, didn't see any thing related😞, since then I've been expecting yours.
This is very nice, expecting a 2nd part.
Can't wait to see Part-2 of it!!
Really satisfying seeing you iterate a design. X-4A looks and performs great
I like It! Its always been a childhood dream to make a submarine im glad to see you and diy perks have done that
another amazing video! and a great explanation of concepts related to the submarine! quite the interesting method of waterproofing lol
Dude, your content is amazing! Keep up the good work! What a nice surprise to see two of my favorite youtubers in a colab! Cheers 🍻
I was looking for this like 2 hours ago. Nice upload!
Taking building a ship in a bottle to a whole new level!!! Love it!!
Great project. I always enjoy your builds and hope they all make a second showing.
put 5 lego minifigs inside
ProjectAir: submarine
There was air in those syringes.
SubmAirine
There was lots of air involved 😁
A great project for this channel.
Aha! well it's good to see the companion video. I came in from the DIY Perks video. Great builds both. I'm amazed at how you waterproofed the RC gear, I've not seen that done before. Although DIY Perks' sub is a bit 'pro' in comparison, I really like your sub too because it looks a bit more within reach of my skills. Nice job, thanks for sharing.
The trick to low frequency data transmission ( for the video ) is that you have to broadcast the data over a spectrum of frequencies because the max data rate will always be frequency/2. So basically you end up transmitting 1/10th of the data on each frequency, but you transmit on 10 different LF frequencies and recombine the signal at the receiver. I don't know for sure, but I think that the Navy uses a lot LF transmissions for underwater coms.
I love this video would love to see you improve for deeper dives and more controllability. Would love more details on the build also so I could build myself at home.
I'm excited, been waiting for this!!!
Had a feeling this video was coming. Supercool!
I followed you through the diy perks channel. Both you and his projects are very good!
Great video! Add a 'trailing floating wire antenna" for the RC TX/RX. Make it buoyant and long and some portion of it will float on the surface, even when at depth. (BTW, That's what real submarines do)
this is a good idea. plus sub marines arent designed to move fast
Love this! But I have a couple of ideas, firstly for low frequency control getting an older JR or Futaba radio will be by far your best bet as they are module based and just as programmable as modern stuff. But for your sloshing my suggestion would be to try and fit a set of baffles within the bottle, no clue how, but that would vastly limit the effect the water's movement has on the sub's movement.
Can't wait to see how you and DIY perks face off with the subs!
I really thought this time having a submarine you would be wearing welly’s when testing. Great video once again !!
This is so cool! I plan on building one of these myself...
Nice project ! Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the video!
that collab broght me to you in the first place :D awesome and i m glad i found you
DIY Perks sent me here! I love the collaboration you guys did!
If you want it to go deeper tan a meter or two, it will need to be tethered. Or you could use something using sound as a transmission medium, but I don't think a lot of people managed to do that... Great job
I was waiting for this video after seeing the one over at DIY Perks, and well it does not disappoint. Hopefully you can get a better receiver/transmitter situation going on so you can really stretch the legs on this beauty.
Definitely want part 2!!
Just came from DIY Perks. That was awesome!
I subscribed when you started your ejection seat series and I am still waiting for the final episode. I would love to see it :)
Doesn't at all surprise me that Matt's solution was completely over-engineered. But, then, that's why I love his channel. Your solution, whilst definitely simpler, was still great.
wow that's cool you need to do a part 2
FINALLLYYYYY, IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS LIKE FOREVEERR
Can you make some sort of a autonomous vehicle for your next video?
Finally. After all the teasing, I feel like I’ve been waiting for this forever...
Hopefully worth the wait!
Love the Missive song at the start of the video. Wish more people used it.
Amazing project
If you fill the bottle with a granule material it might help with the sub's balance. The granules/particles will occupy the volume of the bottle but the spaces between them will be occupied by air making it stable to changes in pitch
Keep it up with the sub content. I have been working on the design for mine for awhile and love seeing it on CZcams. All of the off the shelf subs are junk and really intended as toys.
DIY Perks introduce you. Well done, Great
I love the simplicity of the design! Is it feasible to 3d print a structure that would fit between the silver cap and extend axially into the bottle? The structure would feature an external drive propeller and dive planes and the internal portion of the structure would contain RC components, a syringe pump system, and a power system. I understand it would add a layer of complexity to the ROV but it would preserve the overall simplicity of the design. DIY Perks has done half the work it's a matter of sizing the structural frame to fit inside the bottle.
I saw you on DIY Perks, and subbed to you, you're a champion! look forward to seeing future projects.
Thanks!
Great build! How about using a tether but ONLY for the RF aerials? If you used Micro Coax cable would be a tiny fraction of the size of what you had before and would create minimal drag by comparsion?
WOW that's impressive I love this video
Nice work!
On board power with a very light tether (cat6) seems to work best. Add weights/foam nodes on the tether to make it neutrally buoyant. Another option that might be cool for control (not video) would be to play with a sonic pulsing transmitter/receiver set up and a light weight video cable. I think combining the two set ups would be ideal though. A light weight, neutrally buoyant control cable connected to a float which has radio on it so the cable would be for depth only. I love the VR helmet set up. I would add a heavy fishing line (In the U.S. we hall it 80 pound test) tether to the float for easy recovery. For power look into the tubular battery packs some cordless tools have. I wold also mount the two main motors on the fin controllers you originally had so you can change the pitch to look at something with out moving from where you are.
I love the video and wish I could do things like this myself. Thank you.
Humm... I didn't thought about the sloshing water, I did for the cable, it was huge.
Some notes.
For water sloshing, have you considered using foam or a more dense than air material that can be fixed?
I also thought about peristaltic pump and a bladder for better buoyancy control, for Diy perk's sub, turns out I wasn't analyzing his project correctly again.
On communications, a thin USB cable could be a decent tender.
However I would consider just a long antenna cable attach to a buoy.
My thought being, just use a long wire, however it has problems with impedance, so just a long coaxial cable sound safe to me.
If only submarines weren't expensive, a relay fleet sound like fun headache.
I like the idea of the floating antenna. Indeed coax cable will be needed. But for sure: waterproofing a cable will be a challenge. Even in military size subs they still have a challenge in communication
LOVE THIS !!!
Maybe if you stuff the bottle with sponge water wouldn't slush around much. Also what frequency does commercial rc sub use ?
Looking forward to part 2
Great project! I wonder if you could stuff the bottle full of bits of torn up sponge so the water won’t be able to slosh around and is just absorbed into the sponge.
Love your content.
I've binge-watched all your videos.
Fantastic work, James! Nicely done!!! 😃
To tell the truth I really liked the first version! As soon as I can I'm going to try it out! 😃
I guess the issue was that the wires were too thick... But if the battery and escs stayed with the submarine it would've worked much better!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Okay I have waited enough for this
Great project! How about a simple floating pod with all the avionics (2.4GHz ok :) - then a long _thin_ umbilical down to the craft? This would be similar to the Nemo dive system - a 9m deep battery powered scuba system - only it uses an air pipe instead of the cable :-) The craft should easily pull the pod along.
I think the problem with using a water bottle as a ballast is that the submarine design isn't always going to be level, unlike DIY Perks' design which doesn't pitch forward or back. With yours, once you pitch forward or back, the water will go to the furthest point in the direction your pitched in, making it really difficult to pitch the other way. We could see that when you tilted your sub down, it never levelled out again. This wasn't a problem with DIY Perks, as his submarine was designed to be symmetrical, meaning it's CoM is in the middle constantly. If it was to tilt in a direction though, it'd probably be able to recover, as his has two dynamically weighted ballasts, meaning it could go back to the surface and level out, or make one side lighter than the other to level out and then equalize the weight once level.
U finally did it
Great project. I hope we see more
Yay another submarine video!
That does look like a lot of fun! I have always like RC things, sadly, back in the 80s and 90s, they used to always break rather quickly and then I haven't been able to afford the new ones except for one small helicopter that runs out of batteries in only a few minutes.
You should have used solid weight ballast fixed in place. Cool project and neat design
Scrolled through and havent found anyone adressing this issue; have you calculated how deep it can go until it goes from positive to negative bouyancy, due to the atmospherical pressure increasing with depth? Sort of "don't go pass this level, or lose the sub" depth?
Love these kind of projects, thanks for inspiring! :-)
Brother..... I like your project 👍👍👍
That's awesome bro make with PVC pipe 👍
Great video. Did you think about using a small tether and float just for the antenna? It might limit your depth a little. But it would allow the sub to submerge as far as the tether is long. Shouldn't slow the sub as much as that monster umbilical.
Love this!
You could also maybe experiment with connecting your transmitter antenna so an 18" diameter metal disc that floats on ( but is submerged in ) the surface of the water. I wonder if that would more effectively direct the 27Mhz signal into the water and boots your range?
Hey I really like the design, and would actually like trying to build one myself! Are you able to post the parts and the dimensions for the 3D printing?
Just subscribed because of this. Keep it up. Improve it. Will be great to see something working reliably.
I love your videos and creativity😀
Nice. Felt sorry for you in Matt's video so it's good to see you solved the problems with your wee sub :)
Keep up the great work!
Amazing video and skills : )
These videos you create are incredible🤔🙌🏽❤
Is it possible to tether the receiver antenna to buoy on the surface? That shouldn't create too much drag and it might afford you better transmission quality. Great video; I want to build one now :)
Nice keep it up!
You could always cast a block of lead to make up the buoyancy issue, gluing it in the correct place to get the trim right , also with the now dry interior of the water bottle you could add your batteries and electronics on the inside where its dry. Run one small wire up to a small float as the new antenna for the RC gear.
40mhz :). Epic video dude !!
Great project! How far and how deep can you go with that radio control?
We love this video. Please make another submarine. Cheers, Sam