The Cave ROVer Update: Rear Aft thruster optional guards fabricated and assembled. Removed 300g of recently added ballast weight due to being negative buoyant last test dive. Having recently flooded the ballast tanks and addition of the snag guards, working to dial
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The Cave ROVer Update: The on board computer firmware update to reduce the aft (rear) thrusters by 50% during vertical descent/ascent seems to do well. The optional enclosure guards are being fabricated for the aft thrusters. So since flooding the ballast cylinders
The Power of robots I just attended a Flittermouse Grotto of North Carolina meeting and gave a Cave Rover Project trip report via a friends robot! That…. was… Awesome! Thank you Shawn! (That inspired me and temps me to send rover on
The Cave ROVer Update: I am dancing with glee! After going through code looking for an error with live firmware updating from sun up till wee hours for days, I found it, yay, no need to disassemble to make internal firmware modifications.