Supply List
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Item
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Description
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QTY
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Size
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Remarks
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S1
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Epoxy
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1
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1 Tube
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Seals water prooefed
box
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S2
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Solder
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1
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1 Core (4 oz.)
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Used for soldering
iron to solder thermostat wires to Adafruit Motor Shield
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The design calls for the assembly of two micro controller systems,
the production of a water proofed box, the attachment of six motors, and the
assembly of a tether. You must produce the water proofed box and cut two
different sized thermostat wires. The construction of the design requires
a previous knowledge of the use of a drill and a soldering iron.
Tools and Equipment List
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Item
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Description
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QTY
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Size
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Remarks
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T1
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Ruler
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1
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12”
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Used to measure
thermostat wire
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T2
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Pencil
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1
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No. 2
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Used to mark
measurements
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T3
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Scissors
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1
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Standard
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Used to cut thermostat
wires
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T4
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Drill
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1
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¾” drill bit
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Used to create hole in
water proofed apparatus
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T5
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Soldering Iron
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1
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Standard
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Used to solder
thermostat wires to Adafruit Motor Shield
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Most of the components connect to each other via a plug and the
plug’s proper port. Therefore, you do not need many tools to complete the
construction process. You must use a soldering iron to solder the thermostat
wires to the Adafruit Motor Shield DC output. In addition, you must use a drill
to create two holes in the water proofed apparatus. You use the scissors,
ruler, and the pencil to measure, mark, and cut three different parts during
the materials processing stage.
Materials List
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Item
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Description
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QTY
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Size
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Remarks
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M1
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Barb x Male
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1
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0.75”
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Connects clear tubing to inside of water
proofed box
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M2
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Pelican Micro Case 1040
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1
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6.5" x 3.87" x
1.75"
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Water proofed box to hold microcontroller
setup
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M3
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Thermostat Wire
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1
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75’
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Connects car battery to Arduino Uno and motors
to motor shield
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The design requires the
production of two parts. You must drill two holes in the water proofed box so
that the tether can enter and exit the water proofed box with ease. All of the
other components of the design fall under assembly, as one can purchase all of
the components pre-assembled. The Pelican Micro Case 1040 and the barb x male
compose the components required for the production of the water proofed box.
The other part you must modify is the thermostat wires. You must cut the
thermostat wire so that the thermostat wire is the correct length between the
motors and the motor shield as well as the length between the surface car
battery to onboard Arduino Uno.
Part P1: Waterproofed
Apparatus
1.
Use the ruler (T1) and pencil (T2) to measure and mark the
intersection of a line 3.25” from the long end of the Pelican Micro Case 1040
(M2) and 1.935” from the short end of the Pelican Micro Case 1040 (M2) on the
top of the lid to locate the center of the lid. Location is shown in figure
1.1.
2.
Use the drill (T4) to drill a 0.75” diameter hole on the mark on
the Pelican Micro Case 1040 (M8) created in step one.
3.
Insert the barb x male (M1) in the hole created in step 2 on the
Pelican Micro Case 1040 (M8).
4.
Apply epoxy (S1) around the barb x male (M1) and the hole created
in step one to create a seal.
5.
Repeat steps 1-4 on the opposite side of the Pelican Micro Case
1040 (M2)
Part 2: 10” Thermostat
Wires
1.
Use scissors (T3) to cut eight 10” strands of thermostat wire
(M11).
2. Use a ruler (T1) and a
pencil (T2) to measure and mark off ½” off of each end of each of the eight
thermostat wires (M11).
3.
Use scissors (T3) to cut the plastic tubing off at each marked
location from step 2 so that only the bare wire shows.
Part 2: 25’ Thermostat
Wires
1.
Use scissors (T3) to cut two 25’ strands of thermostat wire (M11).
2.
Use a ruler (T1) and a pencil (T2) to measure and mark off ½” off
of each end of each of the two thermostat wires (M11).
3.
Use scissors (T3) to cut the plastic tubing off at each marked
location from step 2 so that only the bare wire shows.
Parts List
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Item
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Description
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QTY
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Size
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Remarks
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P1
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Water Proofed
Apparatus
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1
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6.5"
x 3.87" x 1.75"
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Houses onboard micro
controller
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P2
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Cut Thermostat Wires
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8
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10”
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Connects Adafruit
Motor Shield to DC motors.
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P3
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Cut Thermostat Wires
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2
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25’
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Connects car battery
to onboard Arduino Uno.
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P4
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Arduino Uno
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2
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2.7” x 2.1”
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Microcontroller
component
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P5
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Ethernet Shield
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2
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2.7” x 2.1”
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Communication between
microcontrollers
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P6
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DualShock Shield
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1
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2.7” x 2.1”
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Allows control of ROV
by Playstation 2 controller
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P7
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Adafruit Motor Shield
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1
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2.7” x 2.1”
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Allows microcontroller
an output for motors
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P8
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Playstation 2
Controller
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1
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6.4”
× 2.0” × 3.9”
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Connects to DualShock
to control ROV
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P9
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Clear Tubing
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1
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0.75”
x 50’
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Houses tether from
surface to water proofed box
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P10
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Macbook Pro
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1
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12.78”
x 8.94” x 0.95”
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Powers on land
microcontroller
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P11
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USB Cable
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2
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6”
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Connects land
microcontroller to laptop, camera to laptop
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P12
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Cat-5 Cable
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1
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50’
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Connection between
Ethernet shields
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P13
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Car Battery
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1
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12V
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Powers onboard
microcontroller
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P14
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Camera
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1
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1
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Live feeds vision of
ROV
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P15
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Servo Motor
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2
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~1.5” diameter
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Allows operation of
ROV claw
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P16
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DC Motors
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4
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~1.5” diameter
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Propulsion of ROV
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P17
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Motor Party Code
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1
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N/A
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Tells micro controller
what function to perform with the input information
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The design requires the assembly of most of the parts, rather than
the production, because you purchase many of the components pre-assembled. The
DualShock Shield stacked on top of the Ethernet Shield stacked on top of the
Arduino Uno composes the micro controller setup on land. The DualShock shield
provides the female mate of a Playstation 2 Controller so that the male mate of
the Playstation controller can connect right into the shield. The Ethernet
Shield connects the land microcontroller to the onboard microcontroller. The
Adafruit Motor Shield stacked on top of the Ethernet Shield stacked on top of
the Arduino Uno composes the micro controller setup onboard the ROV.Eight
thermostat wires run from the output pins of the Adafruit Motor Shield to the
motors to power four DC motors and two servo motors. The onboard micro
controller setup rests in a waterproof box along with the external power supply
that connects to the GND and VIN terminal of the Arduino Uno to power the
motors. A waterproof camera attaches to the top of the hull of the ROV and runs
to the surface attached to the tether to live feed the video feed through the
laptop monitor with an ethernet cable.
1.
Retrieve one Arduino Uno (P4), one Ethernet Shield (P5), the
Dualshock shield (P6), the Macbook Pro (P10), the PlayStation 2 controller
(P8), the Motor Party code (P17), and one USB cable (P11) .
2.
Insert the needles attached to the bottom of the Ethernet Shield
(P5) into the stacking headers located above the pins of the Arduino Uno (P4).
3.
Insert the needles attached to the bottom of the Dualshock Shield
(P6) into the output pins of the Ethernet shield (P5).
4.
Insert male mate of the PlayStation 2 controller (P8) into the
female mate slot located in the middle of the Dualshock Shield (P6).
5.
Connect one end of the USB cable (P11) into the provided USB
slot of the Arduino Uno (P4) and the other end into the USB slot on the side of
the Macbook Pro (P10).
6.
Download Motor Party code (P17) from Macbook Pro (P10) into
the Arduino Uno (P4).
7.
Retrieve the Arduino Uno (P4), Ethernet Shield (P5), Adafruit
Motor Shield (P7), waterproofed apparatus (P1), the 10” cut thermostat wire
(P2), four DC motors (P16), two servo motors (P15), and the soldering iron
(T5).
8.
Insert the needles attached to the bottom of the Ethernet Shield
(P5) into the stacking headers located above the pins of the Arduino Uno (P4).
9.
Insert the needles attached to the bottom of the Adafruit Motor
Shield (P7) into the output pins of the Ethernet Shield (P5).
10. Use the soldering iron
(T5) to solder one end of one thermostat wire (P2) to the A+ terminal of the
Adafruit Motor Shield (P7).
11. Use the soldering iron
(T5) to solder one end of the next thermostat wire (P2) to the A- terminal of
the Adafruit Motor Shield (P4).
12. Repeat steps 10 and 11
for the B, C, and D paired terminals of the Adafruit Motor Shield (P7).
13. Attach the two servo
motors (P15) to the servo output pins on the Adafruit Motor Shield (P7).
14. Place the micro
controller setup that is connected to the wires inside of the water proofed
apparatus (P1).
15. Thread the eight
thermostat wires (P2) and two servo wires (P15) through the bottom hole of the
water proofed apparatus (P1).
16. Take the other end of
the thermostat wire (P2) already soldered to the A+ terminal and loop it
through the positive end of one DC motor (P16) so that the wire is completely
secured to the motor.
17. Take the other end of
the thermostat wire (P2) already soldered to the A- terminal and loop it
through the negative end of the same DC motor (P16) so that the wire is
completely secured to the motor.
18. Repeat steps 15 and 16
for the other three DC motors (P16) using the thermostat wires already
soldered to the B, C, and D paired terminals.
19. Retrieve camera (P14).
20. Attach camera (P14) to
mount located at the front of ROV hull.
21. Run USB cable (P11) from
camera (14) to the unused USB slot of the Macbook Pro (P10).
22. Retrieve car battery
(P13) and the two 25’ cut thermostat wires (P3).
23. Place car battery (P13)
adjacent to surface microcontroller setup created in steps 1-4.
24. Connect one of the 25’
cut thermostat (P3) wires to the positive end of the car battery (P13).
25. Connect the other 25’
cut thermostat wire to the negative end of the car battery.
26. Retrieve the Cat-5 cable
(P12), clear tubing (P9), surface micro controller setup, and micro controller
setup located in the water proofed apparatus (P1).
27. Run the clear tubing
(P9) from the surface micro controller to the onboard micro controller, connecting
one end of the Cat-5 cable (P12) to the surface micro controller’s Ethernet
Shield (P5), and the other end of the Cat-5 (P12) cable to the land
microcontroller.
28. Thread Cat-5 (P12) cable
through clear tubing (P9).
29. Thread both thermostat
wires (P3) connected to car battery (P13) through clear tubing (P9).
30. Attach clear tubing (P9)
to the Barb x Male (M1) at the top of the water proofed apparatus (P1).
31. Use soldering iron (T5)
to solder the thermostat wire (P3) connected to the negative end of the car
battery (P13) to the GND terminal of the Arduino Uno (P4) in the water proofed
apparatus (P1).
32. Use soldering iron (T5)
to solder the thermostat wire (P3) connected to the positive end of the
car battery (P13) to the VIN terminal of the Arduino Uno (P4) in the
water proofed apparatus (P1).
33. Close waterproofed
apparatus (P1).
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