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Mech Update #14 - Test #01

A project log for 2021 HDP Dream Team: EJA

Learn more about Team EJA's intelligent buoy, and how their solution will help the global fight against ghost gear.

ekEK 08/28/2020 at 03:260 Comments

Note: The content in this update was on August 25th.

Test #01 is upon us! Time to see what doesn’t work, and maybe there will be one or two things that do work. 

Objective of the test

Test the functionality of the DIY Buoy B and understand the intricacies of getting it to work outside of the lab.

Read on for results of the test!

Here is the preparation before the test. The designs for the two jigs for cutting in a previous update were used as end caps. These would have the ropes and feet attached to it. A single layer of duct tape was added to provide some grip. In the future, perhaps a rubber sheet can be used. As well, hot gluing the upper stage onto the underside of the lid!

Added the magnets to the external wiper, setting up the GoPro, glued Neopixels to the edge, and unsure at the moment what to do with the round circle piece. It will probably be cut in a future test. Rest assured there are no small fish in this testing location that can be caught by it.

At the test site, the preparation is to switch the device on, then fasten the lid. Fastening the lid is challenging because of the twisting that the wires internally undergo. Next is to tie the rope to the end cap.

This probably sounds obvious, the enclosure is buoyant. The majority of the time during the test was spent on trying to pile rocks onto the feet to keep it down.

Eventually, this worked a few times. What does the LED look like underwater? It’s still quite bright from the outside!

From underwater, the results were interesting too. The illumination showed the organic material suspended in the water. It is interesting, as from eyesight without light this wasn’t noticeable.

It was already plenty dark, so time to conclude this test.

Hooray! Test #1 complete. Here are the key learnings from this test:

What worked

What didn’t work

What needs to change for future version

DIY Board and Electronics

Enclosure

Operations

Here’s a look at some of the pieces that did not work. Keep in mind, the enclosure was dropped from ~15cm onto a rough surface. Some of the damage may have been caused by this. The servo horn broke, the super bright lights board jumped off the connector. There was evidence of moisture on the threads, and one drop on the switch (the drop on the switch is undetermined if it was during the opening process).

As for the servo not working, the cause was that the traces were ripped from the board. This was likely caused during the setup process of twisting the lid and the wires snagging on each other, causing tension.

It is interesting as I haven't seen this error before, but it makes sense as to why it can happen.

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