ROV to be demonstrated at BC aquaculture show
Most operators of salmon and other aquaculture farms will sooner or later be in a situation where the use of a Remotely Operated (submersible) Vehicle (ROV) will be of great use, be it for the purpose of checking underwater anchoring systems, the integrity of floating net pens or the presence and collection of mortalities. This Canadian company announced today that it will be showing off its mini Deep Trekker DTG2 during the upcoming annual conference of the Aquaculture Association of Canada:
Deep Trekker announces they will be hosting a live demo at Aquaculture Nanaimo BC from May 31 to June 3, 2015. Individuals interested in learning more about the remotely operated vehicles find these demos to be of great assistance, as they can see the vehicle in action and what it's capable of doing. The mini rov demo highlights what makes this machine stand out from others on the market today and offers potential buyers the opportunity to see the vehicle up close and personal.
"Individuals find the Deep Trekker ROV easy to use thanks to the gaming style controller and patented pitching system. The camera rotates 270 degrees, allowing users to inspect underwater from a number of directions. Most find they are proficient at piloting in only a matter of minutes, thanks to the gaming pad style controller and a weekend is all that is required to become an expert," Amanda Coulas, spokesperson for Deep Trekker, Inc., announces.
The ROV launches in less than 30 seconds, as the company has included everything one needs in the box. In fact, the Deep Trekker ROV remains the only truly portable vehicle of its kind now, featuring lithium ion batteries so no generator is needed. Users love the intuitive, handheld controller that provides all functionalities and the super bright screen makes it easy to see what one is doing.
Clients love that they can turn to Deep Trekker when they need assistance. The company is never more than a phone call or email away and doesn't maintain service hours, Coulas reports. A senior team member remains on call around the clock, so clients know that when they buy an ROV, they are actually buying a team of experts complete with their vision, ideas and experience.
Many individuals wonder if they can afford their own mini ROV and are pleasantly surprised to learn just how reasonable the price is when one purchases through Deep Trekker. The company feels everyone should be able to explore the oceans as that is the only way to fully understand them. The devices offered through Deep Trekker can withstand a beating, yet won't break the user's bank.
This particular machine claims to feature the following:
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No topside power or boxes, quickly move from dock to dock.
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Handheld video controller with integrated super bright monitor
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Specially designed mort retrieval tool
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270 degree camera rotation to quickly inspect large areas of the pens
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Easy to use, most pilots becoming proficient after a few hours of use