Uboat Movie arduino assisted

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  • johnredearth
    SubCommittee Vendor Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 47

    #1

    Uboat Movie arduino assisted



    This little movie was made in Australia at Albert Park Lake on a couple of sunny days with Melbourne as a backdrop. It has a couple of iconic Das Boot shots and I had a bit of fun with the editing. All shots are taken using ‘tugcam,’ a tug boat with bow and midships camera systems. The bow camera was inversed for the underwater shots. The lake was deep and reedy so there were lots of shots ruined by the appearance of big reeds stuck to the boat etc. Plus reeds and deep water can spell disaster for the submariner, so some reasonable anxiety was also present. (Had my wetsuit in the car). Melbourne is blissfully unaware of the danger.

    Both boats have at their core an arduino nano processor. The tug nano directs relays to move the cameras, but most importantly keeps the boat on course working to a compass.

    The sub nano directs the relays inside the sub, uses readings from a pressure gauge to work a depth keeping routine, and has diving and surfacing routines.
    The thing about arduino (nano microprocessors, and relays) is that they are as cheap as chips and are getting more accessible to modelers.
  • salmon
    Treasurer
    • Jul 2011
    • 2342

    #2
    Very enjoyable John. Thank you!
    If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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    • johnredearth
      SubCommittee Vendor Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 47

      #3
      Have now added all circuit diags and the script to my web page. As I said before the real experts at this stuff could re write my code but what I have works, and that is all I care about.

      Went to an open day at a place in the hills yesterday that occurs every year at a place owned by a very wealthy guy. He has numerous working vintage cars, and steam railway and a lake for boats. The lake is nice although quite deep. I was there with the boat club and he wandered down just as I had the sub running. He then told me he would announce over the loudspeakers that all the guests should come and see the Uboat. Now this is the issue. There is an inverse proportional law that you all know about.


      The batteries were getting down so I pulled it out while I waited for the crowd and turned it off. When I turned it on the main power decided not to work. Off with the top. I think it was a new connector causing the problem that I had made for a new battery pack. It was. Of course this major problem has just accidentally rectified itself and it all looks good, so off into the public gaze I go. Hoping.


      I put it into the water and re trimmed it.


      So they all came with their cameras and I ran the boat out and did one lap and then made a slow dive. Put it into auto depth keep and did two slow laps, picking my way around the surface boats and then turned off auto depth keep and turned on the surface routine. It broke the surface and did exactly what it was meant to do.
      It was flawless. No-one knows how the submariner sweats.

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      • scott t
        Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 880

        #4
        John, glad you made a clean sweep.
        The video is impressive.

        Scott T

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        • Pawly
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2015
          • 2

          #5
          Hi John, this is a great video and I am impressed with the use of the Aurduino on your tug and sub. If you don't mind I would like to use you program for when I do my Skipjack.
          Edgar's
          Pawly

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          • johnredearth
            SubCommittee Vendor Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 47

            #6
            Hi

            Not a problem all is on my web page for use. I am just about to start a new boat with exactly the same system in it as I am so happy with how it all works.

            Cheers

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