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==Engineering - "Build Project Description"==
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Greetings Monmouth College engineering students. I thank you in advance for your efforts to expand the use of the OpenROV Trident underwater drone for underwater exploration. This drone was purchased as a part of the 2019 "J-term" course which traveled to the Forfar Field Station on Andros Island, Bahamas. While operating the drone mainly in the inland blue holes it became apparent that the many degrees of freedom (full 3d movement) added a level of complexity that was not desired.

Revision as of 20:53, 25 August 2021

(Aug 2021, BES)

The OpenROV Trident apparently was sold to SoFar, but is no longer available for purchase. Sofar has been supporting the device until June 2021 (?) but an other company (???) is exploring options to provide software updates.

History

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/openrov/openrov-the-open-source-underwater-robot

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenROV

http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/09/openrov-testing-at-hall-city-cave/

OpenROV - Trident Website

MUST READ/SEE --> The story about the OpenROV project resulting in the Trident (with intro video)

Trident being eaten by a Great White Shark

Early video from Bay Area Maker Faire 2016 (San Francisco)

- this video talks with the co-founder Eric Stackpole
- they show the original OpenROV unit and then introduce the new Trident

Unboxing video 1

Unboxing video 2 - a few more details

Engineering - "Build Project Description"

Greetings Monmouth College engineering students. I thank you in advance for your efforts to expand the use of the OpenROV Trident underwater drone for underwater exploration. This drone was purchased as a part of the 2019 "J-term" course which traveled to the Forfar Field Station on Andros Island, Bahamas. While operating the drone mainly in the inland blue holes it became apparent that the many degrees of freedom (full 3d movement) added a level of complexity that was not desired.