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    [img]../images/protofish1.jpg[/img]


    This is a prototype fish for testing boards and transducers. All materials are aluminum. Easy to work with and inexpensive. The main body is 7 x 2 x 37. Welded to it are 6 trusses on each side that support the sides from being pushed in from the pressure. The trusses also hold the transducers in place. Over the trusses is a cowling, partly removed for clarity. Weight can be fitted in-between the trusses.

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    Prototype fish pic2




    [img]../images/protofish2.jpg[/img]


    This view shows the three 6 x 9 boards inside. The battery would go up front and all internals would slide out the back on a rack, threw the only watertight hatch. The ducer cables and fiber optics come in threw the bulkhead fittings on the hatch. The tail is 4’ long and is removable via bolts.

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    • #3
      Re: Prototype fish pic2

      Tod,


      What is the purpose of each board? Are there boards available that will serve the same purpose, but smaller?


      Thanks,


      Patrick

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      • #4
        Re: Prototype fish

        You should be more concerned with electronic design so you can see more than a fishfinder does IEThe Bottom)and less time making pretty pictures.


        Just a observation.

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          [img]../images/168-4460.jpg[/img]


          test tank data

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          • #6
            Re: Prototype fish

            This fish is designed to support Jan's work. He asked for a space to house three boards and a battery. My expertise is in mechanical design and fabrication. So if I could help by building a prototype fish than Jan could concentrate on the electronics. I could sell the fish to Jan for cost of materials, in return he could do the same for me on the boards once he finalizes the design. I can also fabricate the transducer.

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