Make an Underwater Robot out of a Water Bottle and a Syringe with SeaGlide
The SeaGlide autonomous underwater robot can be created using a water bottle, a syringe (as its buoyancy engine), and some electronics that come with the kit, which is targeted at high school students so they can learn about electronics and unmanned systems. Also, SeaGlide is 100% open source, so the bill of materials with prices and vendor links, schematics, instructions, and more are freely available on www.SeaGlide.net. Hosted by: Lee Teschler Videography by: Curtis Ellzey Edited by: Curtis Ellzey

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