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Tube🍂Time

final hull testing was done to a safety factor of uhhhhhhhhhhh 1.09. that's more of a danger factor.

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Tube🍂Time

ahh yes unplanned environmental testing. this thing was stored, uncovered, outdoors, near the ocean, for 6 months! unbelievable.

Tube🍂Time

more unplanned shock testing. the thing was pointing straight up with everyone in the sub up against the back wall, then it kept slamming into the launch platform for an hour. that must have been miserable.

Tube🍂Time

what the tail cone looks like now (they sent an ROV down). it was attached to the hull but not part of the pressure vessel.

Tube🍂Time

omg the CO2 scrubber system is just a plastic container (for the chemical pellets) with a PC fan hot glued on top

✧✦✶✷Catherine✷✶✦✧

@tubetime that fuckin power supply

i'm looking at this and realizing that maybe i should try my hand at building a submersible. no way i'd do worse

Tube🍂Time

the onboard computers appear to be off the shelf Neousys Nuvo automotive embedded computers. wow, i've worked with these before.

Tube🍂Time

i'm getting some strong "my first gamer PC rig, what do you think guyz" vibes here

Tube🍂Time

got some cable pr0n for you all. 🤮 who in their right mind would trust their life to this crap. smh.

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

everyone remembers the game controller. the stick extensions appear to be 3D printed.

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

comms appears to have been done with text messaging.

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

smh didn't they have telemetry?

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

lost uhhh chat settings. (PH is probably Paul-Henri Nargeolet, the copilot)

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

last comms from the Titan. "dropped two wts"

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

found more pics. the O rings weren't properly designed, the one on the left sits too deep because the groove wasn't machined correctly. There's also a plunge hole (presumably to get the undercutting tool in) that is a serious weak point.

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

the end sections of the hull, after being machined down to length, left these pieces behind, which show evidence of delamination. on the right, they put a bright light behind it and you can see it all the way through. very bad!

Tube🍂Time replied to Tube🍂Time

the flooring material (they used HDPE, high density polyethylene) was definitely not flameproof. what if some of that messy wiring shorted out and set fire to the floor? just everything about this vehicle was shoddy.

Mathaetaes replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime I’ve seen disposable drug smuggling boats wash up on the coast that are more resilient than this.

yes, it's me, liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime am thisclose to a panic attack (no, am not joking) reading this. this was a death sentence from the very beginning.

when Walter Benjamin said that capitalism is a death cult, this is exactly what he meant.

locastan replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime "Fake it 'til you make it"-mentality when it comes to extreme conditions.

Daniele Pantaleo 🦥:verified: replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime summary of the report: this is what happens when you let billionaires/techbros design and/or build stuff that should keep lives secure and safe.

Jeff Haluska replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime Sheesh, this feels more like a movie prop than something intended to go to extreme ocean depths.

We've all done hacky things but not in such unforgivable environments with risk of life for....tourism.

Roy replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime You are doing an important service by posting all this information. Thank you!

Bornach replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime They were probably thinking when has a failed O-ring ever been the weak point that led to the catastrophic failure of a hugely expensive vehicle while carrying a civilian to an extreme environment where only a tiny few humans can afford to visit?

F4GRX Sébastien replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime this "conical" groove means the o-ring will expand in it under pressure and prevent it from being watertight enough, or is it just me?

Not only this requires a tool entry hole that adds a point of failure, but a simpler straight groove might have been much better for watertightness, right?

Who designed that? Looks like they didnt even do basic homework on this.

Tube🍂Time replied to F4GRX

@f4grx no this is the standard way to capture an O-ring. a square groove would allow it to fall out. the trick is to use the right parameters so it compresses the correct amount. and i'm pretty sure there's a clever trick to eke the tool into place without leaving a plunge hole.

Henning Paul DC4HP replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime @f4grx You usually use sticky grease to avoid having it falling out. That's at least how I know it.

Michael K Johnson replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime @f4grx The plunge hole shows that they did this as fourth axis mill work instead of lathe work, as far as I can tell. This should be lathe work, I think, for a better sealing surface. Lack of knowledge of design for manufacture and process selection seems to jive with the overall collection of 🤦 here, as far as I (just a hobby machinist) can tell. If I'm wrong, I'd love to learn!

Adam the Machinist had a potentially relevant video recently that was talking about undercuts including plunge holes, but not about mill vs. lathe work:

youtu.be/p4blQSdmb_k

@tubetime @f4grx The plunge hole shows that they did this as fourth axis mill work instead of lathe work, as far as I can tell. This should be lathe work, I think, for a better sealing surface. Lack of knowledge of design for manufacture and process selection seems to jive with the overall collection of 🤦 here, as far as I (just a hobby machinist) can tell. If I'm wrong, I'd love to learn!

RebelGeek99 replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime alright, time to load up the next billionaire and keep it going, no time to waste, chop chop ⌚

nota 🦈✨ replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime this is actually the most wild bit to me so far. Like the other stuff is mostly just being scrappy to an inappropriate degree and doing the same sort of stuff we'd do in robotics club but with lives on the line.

But the fact that someone had to sit there and manually type in all of the numbers... that's not even scrappy that's just absolutely bizrarre.

I always thought there was something funny how they had zero info on what happened to the ship... makes sense now.

FuzzFace ☢️ :clippy: replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime The more I read, the more horrified I am about how slipshod this venture was.

Rue Mohr replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime wow, let me guess, "select your character with joystick"

Marsh Ray replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime
GONNA STAY FOR A WHILE
KNEW THIS WAS A ONE-WAY TRIP

🌊

Rue Mohr replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime Let me guess, the line on the left is a full pressure outside pipe for sensing dive depth....

Foone🏳️‍⚧️ replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime I've helped someone wire up a DIY sex machine that was designed more professionally than this nonsense

Adam replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime What did they use for the front of that junction box? Glass? Acrylic? Were they trying to equalize pressure with those lines? The whole thing is just terrible.

bri replied to Tube🍂Time

@tubetime wonder if this has anything to do with that ‘thrusters mapped in reverse’ incident from slide 16

Dan

@tubetime i used to have some amount of sympathy for the passengers who died in this thing despite their idiocy-breeding level of wealth. seeing all of this has made me change my mind.

even as a lay person, i feel like most anyone would be immediately skeeved out by the obviously shonky equipment if they had even an ounce of sense. seeing inside this thing and not immediately turning around and leaving is an amount of hubris no ordinary person would freely embrace.

Mark Eichin

@tubetime wow, same! (for robots.) These look like the non-GPU versions, so entirely fanless (there's a thicker model that has the GPU in "cartridge" that plugs into a PCI riser, with 2 fans in the GPU sub-box itself, but still none in the main system, just that huge heat sink.) We mounted ours vertically, with a *lot* more clearance from the heat sink (and explicit testing of GPU airflow, which was an interesting challenge.)

Rue Mohr

@tubetime so, is there a record of how much duct tape went into this thing?

Luka Rubinjoni

@tubetime Looks like a Instructables/Printables project...

Bornach

@tubetime
I wonder if the use of standard PC fans makes it less likely the crew would face that Apollo 13 issue

Jamie McCarthy

@tubetime I think I use that same plastic box for storing my old tax forms. It’s a good box

vxo

@tubetime oh gods dare i ask what the dodgy aliexpress special bench supply is doing

Jonathan Hendry

@tubetime

Is that a bench power supply in the middle photo?

Ricardus

@tubetime Sadly, that guy's ego and wish to be seen as a "maverick" like Musk and Jobs ultimately drove him to killing himself and those other people.

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