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Ocean Explorer H2000 ROV

  02/09/2010
DOER Marine announces the Ocean Explorer H2000 ROV: a high-power, versatile and compact system for depths to 2000m with a 1000m option. Standard equipment includes a hydraulic valve network comprised of dual six function valve packs. A typical configuration supports a five function manipulator with one spare, leaving seven available valve stations each with 3500 PSI @ 3GPM capability.

Ocean Explorer H2000 ROV

These can be used for a wide variety of functions including bio boxes, sample trays, rotary cleaning brush, releases, light bar actuation, or other custom tooling. Image and data collection is supported by three simultaneous video signals, six data channels (2x RS485 and 4x RS232), Ethernet, and is HD fiber ready.


The six thrusters, quad configuration plus dual verticals, provide 327 pounds of forward thrust. Payload is 160 pounds/72kg with a shaft output of 7.5HP. ‐All this from a vehicle that weighs 895 pounds, with a footprint of only 60 x 39 x 38 inches.

 

 





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