Hydro X
"Introducing the ultimate underwater companion - designed to take you on an unforgettable journey through the ocean's depths. With its sleek design, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly interface, this underwater sea scooter is your ticket to an unparalleled aquatic adventure!"
Supplies
- A2212/13T 1000KV Brushless Motor
- M3 x 12mm stainless steel hex screw
- M3 x 8mm stainless steel countersunk screw
- 3D printed parts (files included below)
- 6-32 socket head screws (length depends on mounting)
- 12 volt Battery
- 2 switches
- servo motor controller
- PVC pipes
3D Printed Parts
you can 3D print these parts if you want to make any changes then click the links below
Alternate Mounting
I've redesigned the mounting system a little bit. Now, rather than using round headed bolts that you have to epoxy into the thruster, you can now use hex headed bolts which slot into the newly designed holes. Because they're hex shaped they will no longer rotate when you're trying to attach the thruster to your frame - even if you didn't epoxy them. It's just better.
Mounting
Two bolts are slipped into the spaces in the main housing. These are a tight fit, but if they are loose you can epoxy them in place. The bolts are then passed through the beams and bolted in place.
Frame of the Hydro X
We have gotten the Pvc pipes. Sticked them together and made the frame and added water proof tape
Turbine
We printed the parts, added screws, motor, and fixed it to the frame of the Hydro X
Next we added battery and motors in a sealed container and screwed it to the frame of the Hydro X