Hi,
Thanks for the mentioned points![Smile :)]()
1. I'm thinking of using an acrylic tube for waterproofing, for the battery it should be ok as it won't need to last longer than a dive
2. yes, I will need to do some tests around that but definitely had that in mind to get to a neutral buoyancy ish
3. agreed given that the current could be quite strong, I'm thinking 2+m/s (unsure how realisable is that
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4. I was thinking about that earlier today, some sort of mechanism to surface before the battery runs out
5. I'm thinking of adding computer vision + some distance measurement sensors to keep a safe distance
I'm actually a diver
- no worries at all thank you for taking the time to answer me. The computer vision part is quite simply achieved through an AI HAT, my problem so far is to find a suitable underwater autopilot compatible with the RPI 5. The more I read the more I think I should get an RPI 4B as most flight controllers are compatible.
Thanks for the mentioned points
1. I'm thinking of using an acrylic tube for waterproofing, for the battery it should be ok as it won't need to last longer than a dive
2. yes, I will need to do some tests around that but definitely had that in mind to get to a neutral buoyancy ish
3. agreed given that the current could be quite strong, I'm thinking 2+m/s (unsure how realisable is that
4. I was thinking about that earlier today, some sort of mechanism to surface before the battery runs out
5. I'm thinking of adding computer vision + some distance measurement sensors to keep a safe distance
I'm actually a diver
Statistics: Posted by solo_ach — Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:08 am