Building an underwater quadcopter

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The discussion focuses on building a depth/altitude sensor for an underwater quadcopter, with the original poster considering infrared or sonic sensors for the task. They express uncertainty about the effectiveness of infrared sensors underwater and seek advice on constructing a low-cost depth sensor. A participant suggests exploring ultrasonic rangefinder units, commonly used in fish finders, as a viable alternative for measuring distances underwater. They provide links to resources for ultrasonic rangefinder kits that could be adapted for the project. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for effective underwater sensing technology and DIY solutions.
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Hi,

I am building an underwater quadcopter and I need a depth/altitude sensor for the platform to automatically keep the same altitude above the seabed.

I have done some research and I could not find anywhere an off the shelf depth sensor so I figured that I will make one myself, so I guessed either an infrared sensor or sonic sensor. What would work better under water? I think the infrared would probably be best but I am unsure.

From what I found, I would need an IR emitter, a phototransistor, a resistor and a battery but I have no idea how to put everything together.

Does anyone know how to make a cheap depth sensor by any chance?

Thank you very much for any help!

Martin2013
 
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Martin2013 said:
Hi,

I am building an underwater quadcopter and I need a depth/altitude sensor for the platform to automatically keep the same altitude above the seabed.

I have done some research and I could not find anywhere an off the shelf depth sensor so I figured that I will make one myself, so I guessed either an infrared sensor or sonic sensor. What would work better under water? I think the infrared would probably be best but I am unsure.

From what I found, I would need an IR emitter, a phototransistor, a resistor and a battery but I have no idea how to put everything together.

Does anyone know how to make a cheap depth sensor by any chance?

Thank you very much for any help!

Martin2013

Welcome to the PF.

How are you thinking to use IR to sense how far you are above the bottom?

Think about how "fish finders" work. What technology do they use to show the boaters what is below their boat?

Look at the inexpensive rangefinder units that use ultrasound to measure distances to walls, etc., for home improvement projects. See if you can adapt one of them for use in water...
 
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