@SuburbAllied when you think about it...it isn't a wire....all hoses... 2 each for the motors and rams (hydraulic) and at least 1, maybe 2 for the high pressure spray.....In all actuality it is a SMALL bundle of hoses.
@SuburbAllied You might be right, however, imagine that robot in a little bigger scale, then the weight and the wires proportions will be a very big issue and limiting the robots functions when eg. rescuing folks buried under the mass of a collapsed building. I think bigger and operational units will have a portable water tank and hydraulics just to limit the size of the wire.
That is definitely an impressive little remote but what it is required for is somewhat shocking.
Dealing with radioactive waste is so massively expensive and dangerous for thousands of years. We're just going to have to get efficient Solar power going good for everyone as soon as we can.
I read about this. The radiation is so severe in these tanks, that they have to use hydraulic controls, electronics would be fried by the radiation. It is lethal to enter the tanks. Onceit is done they unhook the cables/hoses and such and it all goes in the tank. One use only.
Any camera that goes in these tanks is contaminated. It doesn't need to be submerged in the waste. The radiation in the tank is sufficient to make the camera a new permanent fixture in the tank.
shame it needs that huge cable connected
I dont see why they cant put a camera on it behind a sealed glass to protect it from the waste, maybe a little windscreen wipper for it :)
PlebScrubber 6 months ago
extremely thick wire to that tiny little thing.
SuburbAllied 1 year ago
@SuburbAllied when you think about it...it isn't a wire....all hoses... 2 each for the motors and rams (hydraulic) and at least 1, maybe 2 for the high pressure spray.....In all actuality it is a SMALL bundle of hoses.
ironhydroxide2 1 year ago
@SuburbAllied You might be right, however, imagine that robot in a little bigger scale, then the weight and the wires proportions will be a very big issue and limiting the robots functions when eg. rescuing folks buried under the mass of a collapsed building. I think bigger and operational units will have a portable water tank and hydraulics just to limit the size of the wire.
SuburbAllied 1 year ago
A very usefull piece of equipment.
This will really come in handy in many ways.
Nonamed22 1 year ago
man i thought i was a nerd.... i heard people say WOW to many times in the background about a useless robot
unsivilized 1 year ago
my father inlaw helped make this. he designed the remote control system.
pillarman35 1 year ago
if u have about four or five of these in a tank u will have the tanks cleaned in a matter of minutes just an idea
s3ath 2 years ago
what about water isnt it gonna be toxic 2
CountryKidStyle 2 years ago
The waste in these tanks is not from the spent fuel for energy production. It is from the Plutonium production process from the cold war era.
Nuke energy is the future of energy, not this unreliable wind and solar we are consistently fed.
yetimawl 2 years ago 2
That is definitely an impressive little remote but what it is required for is somewhat shocking.
Dealing with radioactive waste is so massively expensive and dangerous for thousands of years. We're just going to have to get efficient Solar power going good for everyone as soon as we can.
DieselsAndDiodes 2 years ago
I read about this. The radiation is so severe in these tanks, that they have to use hydraulic controls, electronics would be fried by the radiation. It is lethal to enter the tanks. Onceit is done they unhook the cables/hoses and such and it all goes in the tank. One use only.
scnwpa 2 years ago
I cant really tell from this film, but how big is it please?
picklednick 2 years ago
About six or seven feet long.
jelakejr 2 years ago
Any camera that goes in these tanks is contaminated. It doesn't need to be submerged in the waste. The radiation in the tank is sufficient to make the camera a new permanent fixture in the tank.
brinsonka 2 years ago 7
:Put some guns on it!!
woolowl 3 years ago 10
push the building!!!!
anthodirtjump 3 years ago
That is some awesome tech.
BluntmasterXIII 3 years ago