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What is a good ROV power source?

What is a good ROV power source and what is a bad ROV power source? A good power source is one that can power your ROV, its accessories and tools, and the redundancy system when things go wrong. You always want to have a little more power than you need just in case. A bad source is one that does power your ROV and its activities for the calculated mission.

Calculating ROV power requirements involves estimating the power consumption of all components and systems, and then determining an appropriate power source and distribution system. More on that in these two posts: ROV power sources and ROV power requirements.

Spotting a poor power source or a battery with a short lifespan in your ROV is crucial for ensuring the reliability and longevity of your underwater vehicle.

Signs of a poor ROV power source

Price and Quality Trade-offs

Balancing price and quality is essential, but prioritizing reliability and safety is paramount when selecting a power source for your ROV. Investing in a high-quality power solution can ultimately save you time, money, and potential complications in the future.

Battery Considerations

For the SEAMOR community, tethered power is our go-to ROV power option. Our ROVs are true work-horses, the pick-up trucks of the sea, and take on heavy and long tasks. Batteries are not the best choice for heavy lifting. However, if you only use your ROV for purely inspection jobs, it is worth weighing your options.

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