Deep Trekker DTG3
This product has been discontinued. Our recommended replacements: Deep Trekker PHOTON
General Specifications | ||
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Width | 325 mm (12.8”) | |
Height | 258 mm (10.2”) | |
Length | 279 mm (11.0”) | |
Weight (in air) | 8.5 kg (18.7 lb) | |
Body material | Die Cast Aluminum | |
Window Material | Acrylic | |
Depth rating | 200 m (656 ft) | |
Operating temp | -10°C to 50°C (14°F – 122°F) | |
Case (optional) | Custom Pelican Air 1637 Handle and Wheels |
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Drives/Thruster | Magnetically Coupled/Sealed | |
Warranty | 1 Year – Parts and Labor (optional 2-3 yrs) |
Electrical System | ||
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System Voltage : | 19.2 VDC | |
Battery Run Time : | Up to 8 Hours (Hybrid power capable) | |
Thruster Control : | Independent Infinitely Variable 100% Reversible |
DTG3 is a mini observation-class underwater ROV built to provide operators the ability to quickly deploy and visually inspect within underwater environments. Take control of your next underwater operation with the proven DTG3 remotely operated vehicle.
Extreme maneuverability
With expert engineering and the help of gravity, the ROV shell and thrusters can be rotated while gravity holds down the internal semi-circle weighted frame. This allows the ROV to drive straight up and down, side to side, forwards and backwards while using the same thrusters. Some call it magic, but we like to call it innovation.
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4K UHD camera recording
Record inspections and underwater operations directly to the handheld controller. Record 4K UHD footage and capture images with the low-latency camera.
Expanded field of view
View the full picture underwater. The DTG3 is equipped with an internal pivoting 4K UHD camera. Rotate the camera 270-degrees above and below the unit while holding its position in the water.