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DeepSea’s SeaBattery

Power Module has a pressure-compensated design that works from surface depths down to 11,000m.

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DeepSea’s SeaBattery in use on one of

Multibeam imaging sonar the Five Deeps

Depth & pressure readings

Expedition landers.

Optional AHRS

DeepSea says its SeaBattery Power Module has a pres- sure-compensated design that works in the most demanding applications from surface depths down to 11,000m. While the SeaBattery is used in a variety of contexts, it continues to be favored when reliability is critical to mission success, says DeepSea. This includes use as emergency power for diving bells and autonomous research landers deployed to 11km below the surface, such as those deployed by the Five

Deeps Expedition.

The SeaBattery Power Module uses Absorbent Glass Mat lead-acid cells which feature vibration and shock resistance.

It is capable of continuing to work at any orientation, and be- tritech.co.uk cause of their chemistry, the cells do not have the same ship- ping restrictions as Li-ion batteries.

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