Building and Testing a Lego-powered Submarine
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Channel: Brick Experiment Channel
Views: 4,083,795
Rating: 4.9155388 out of 5
Keywords: Lego technic, toy submarine, DIY, radio control, rc sub, underwater, lake, hot glue, syringe, pressure
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Length: 13min 30sec (810 seconds)
Published: Sat Jul 20 2019
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I wish he placed a lego man in it to man it. It would've been perfect during the deep dive :(.
Instructions for creating a radio controlled submarine:
1) Take the control components from a radio controlled submarine
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Just kidding; really interesting project and entertaining video!
I love this successive-improvement approach in the design. The builder sees and understands why it fails, then makes it incrementally better before moving on to the next part. This is true engineering and they should be proud of themselves and their creation and I hope they keep up the good work.
Sincerely,
Post-doc robotics engineer
The radio comms worked underwater?
Why was the ballast not working at the end? Too much pressure that deep?
How were the electronics not shorted when the water leaked in?
amazing what you can do with legos these days! cool vid!!
I feel silly for expecting something man sized.
We all live in a lego submarine, a lego submarine, a lego submarine