General LogisticsIn addition to the ROV system and its accessories, you will typically need to provide other equipment to support your mission. The first items on your list should be those required for safety of the crew, such as personal flotation devices and a first aid kit. Depending upon your specific requirements that should have been identified in the planning phase, recommended equipment might also include:
VideoRay Power RequirementsThe VideoRay Pro 4 operates on 100-240 Volts AC, 50,60 Hz. This can be provided from the land-based grid, a generator, or a battery with an inverter. TransportationLand or water transportation will likely be required and you will need to ensure that you have enough space for your crew and equipment. You may also want to bring maps or charts of the operating area, and you should try to ascertain access points and plan your route accordingly. Carts to transport equipment while at the site may be helpful if the terrain is accommodating. Site-specific RequirementsOften, river or shoreline sites have steep banks. For these locations, you might want to bring rappelling equipment or at a minimum some ropes to assist in climbing or transporting equipment up and down. Sea sickness remedies for vessel operations can make the difference between a successful mission and an aborted attempt. |
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Unequal GroundsAll power grounds are not created equal... It is more common than you would imagine that the power ground is not at the same potential as the water. This will create a ground loop that can cause noise on the video signal or even lead to a shock if you touch a grounded part of the system and water at the same time. VideoRay includes a ground lift adapter cord that can be used to isolate the control panel ground. All connected devices must be connected through this adapter. For example, a monitor connected directly to the power source and to the computer via a monitor cable, will reintroduce the bad ground into the system. |