Since the Rhiwbach and Ecton trips, a couple of equipment failures and so on, I've decided after much thought and research to build a ROV for limited exploration using an umbilical link for flooded shafts and the like.
This will limit the exploration to about 300 feet. The ROV will carry a 520 lines full colour video unit and a Canon G7 still camera (video also possible). Lighting will be proved by LEDs. Propulsion and maneuverability will be by submersible pumps.
I'm using proven methods and designs already being used by other enthusiasts. This means the project is already underway and the basic chassis should be completed by the end of next week. I then have to install the motors and control circuits. Lighting will follow that. This will then allow initial testing in a swimming pool.
To accelerate the build I'm keeping things very simple and will add to it as it develops especially on the electronic side. For those wanting to know more. The chassis will be a wet one as I need to utilise near neutral buoyancy, so it will be just and I mean just positively buoyant. So the WTC (water tight compartment) will be kept to an absolute minimum this being the video pod. The camera housing is a separate add-on unit, payload. Large WTC present problems of all sorts, not least if they flood. Buoyancy tanks will be foam filled for the same reason.
If the project is successful I shall look at the possibilities of training up others to use the kit. As Vanoord can testify I'm not as fit as I used to be and it would be a shame to limit the use of the equipment by virtue of the operator.
I'll have some photos soon and I'll post here as to the progress.