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DeepSea
Power & Light was founded
in 1983 with the goal of providing high quality, innovative products
to the oceanographic community. Initially manufacturing deep water
power systems, the company's expertise and product line has grown
to include underwater video and lighting systems. All of DeepSea
Power & Light's standard products are rigorously designed to perform
in the harsh marine environment, from wet/dry surface applications
to full ocean depth deployments. DeepSea Power & Light's experienced
engineering staff also provides custom solutions to any underwater
imaging problem or systems design.
DeepSea Power
& Light is headquartered in 36,000 square feet of high tech manufacturing
space. Included in the plant are environmental and pressure testing
facilities, complete machine shop, Computer Aided Drafting stations,
electronics lab, cable shop, and production facilities.
Equipment
manufactured by DeepSea Power & Light has been used in the Imax
film Titanica, the theatrical release of Titanic,
and Ghosts
of the Abyss, also by the Titanic Expedition, Bismark Expedition,
National
Geographic Society, Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution, Lockheed,
Oceaneering, Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, and on the deep diving submersibles
Alvin,
Sea Cliff, Jason,
Turtle, Nautille,
Mirs I & II,
Kaiko, and the Shinkai 6500.
DeepSea Power
& Light is dedicated to serving and supporting its customers. This philosophy
extends to the products which are designed with the user in mind. Ease
of service, reliability, high performance, and cost effectiveness are
important design criteria. All products are thoroughly tested, including
a pressure test to the rated depth before leaving the factory. DeepSea
Power & Light stands behind all of its products in the field.
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