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Welcome to the wiki site for our **ROV** (pvc submarine) project for Cicuit Analysis ENGR 2305 at Tyler Junior College.

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 * I did a bit of researching on ROV's and I found a site that has pretty detailed instructions on how to build a pretty elaborate design for an ROV (from Jason Rollette) @ [] This submarine uses bilge pumps for the propulsion.
 * This link is to a pdf which contains some of the same info as the site along with some additional info @ []

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 * I also found another great design for our ROV on instructables @ []. I think that either sub idea will work magnificently. We can figure out specific design plans later but these two ideas are a great start.
 * ** EVERYONE should look at this website due to its numerous projects as well as individual parts that are demonstrated how to make @ [] **
 * __I would **HIGHLY** recommend that at least all of the group leaders, if not everybody, join the yahoo group **robotrov**__. There are over 4000 members who post pictures, diagrams, instructions, and very useful other information on building ROV's. The group is located @ []

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 * If we decided on it (if the other sources weren't suffice), I think this could be a good book to check into @ []
 * This about.com website provides some miscellaneous information about building ROV's @ []
 * Also there are several other ideas on instructables.com and various other sites so feel free to explore outside of my suggestions!
 * Here is the link to the video of the one Mr. Hooten showed us in class:
 * and here is part 2 of the video: