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SB-6/210

SB-6/210 The subsea community has relied on our SeaBattery Power Module for over 30 years. The durable design works in the most demanding subsea applications. This battery has a pressure compensated design and an 11,000 m depth rating. 6V, 12V, 24V, and 48V configurations are available. SeaBattery Power Modules use Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) lead-acid cells which add vibration and shock resistance. These Power Modules continue to work when inverted. The SeaBattery Power Modules do not have the same shipping restrictions as lithium ion batteries. A high current SeaBattery is offered for applications that require current draws of up to 100 amperes. The SeaBattery enclosure is available for use as a junction box. KEY FEATURES Documentation SeaBattery_Manual SeaBattery_SpecSheet SB-6/210 Environmental Depth Rating 11,000 m Charging Temperature

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IP CAMERAS Model Description Zoom IP Optim SeaCam® The IP Optim SeaCam provides a unique tool for scientists, subsea explorers, and film makers combining superb 4K imaging capability with familiar controls, onboard recording, flexible integration options, and an extremely rugged design. Learn More 15x [30x] HD Multi SeaCam® Our HD Multi SeaCam has low latency IP streaming, full HD resolution, and onboard recording capabilities. Learn More Fixed IP CAMERAS Model Description 12G-SDI 6G-SDI IP Zoom IP Optim SeaCam® The IP Optim SeaCam provides a unique tool for scientists, subsea explorers, and film makers combining superb 4K imaging capability with familiar controls, onboard recording, flexible integration options, and an extremely rugged design. Learn More ✓ 15x [30x] IP Multi SeaCam® Our IP Multi SeaCam has low latency IP

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Our philosophy has been to continually advance technology for use in the harshest environments for 40+ years. Learn more about our history below! The SeaBattery The first product that emerged from Mark’s workshop garage was an underwater battery to power deep sea instruments called a ‘SeaBattery’. This full ocean depth, pressure-compensated SeaBattery® Power Module has a 30+ year history of exploring the oceans with 6v, 12v, 24v and 48v configurations. We also offer a junction box with the same dimensions. Titanic - First Expedition HMI lights delivered compact, high efficiency light sources that were capable of producing a near daylight spectrum to bring stunning deep ocean images of the Titanic to IMAX Movie Audiences. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Alvin leveraged DeepSea’s adapted

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WHO WE ARE DeepSea represents the subsea market as part of SeeScan, Inc., a privately held design and manufacturing company. Our philosophy is to continually advance technology for use in the harshest environments. We develop and build our products with the customer in mind. Ease of service, reliability, high performance, and cost effectiveness are important design criteria. We value innovation, collaboration, and the shared success of our employees, customers, suppliers, representatives, and partners. Learn More About SeeScan WE WORK WHERE YOU DO We have built our reputation in some of the world’s most punishing environments: exploring the Marianas Trench, grueling offshore oil exploration applications, and bringing power and light to the Titanic wreckage. Our products have been and are used around the globe by the Titanic Expeditions, Bismark Expedition group, National

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HISTORIA DE LA COMPAÑÍA Las raíces de SeeScan se remontan a 1983. Nuestro fundador y Presidente Ejecutivo, Mark Olsson, un estudiante graduado del Instituto Scripps de Oceanografía tenía que resolver un problema: necesitaba una fuente de energía resistente al agua para una luz sumergible. Desafortunadamente, ninguno de los productos existentes satisfacía sus necesidades. Convencido de que el problema tenía solución, Mark concibió, diseñó y construyó la SeaBattery. Con su espíritu emprendedor, nació la luz DeepSea Power & Light, que tiene como objetivo la fabricación de suministros de iluminación y baterías con aplicaciones oceanográficas específicas. Desarrollamos nuestra reputación en algunos de los ambientes naturales más extremos del mundo, desde la exploración de la Fosa de las Marianas hasta aplicaciones para agotadoras exploraciones petrolíferas en alta mar y la iluminación de los restos del Titanic. Uno de nuestros objetivos fundamentales al realizar un diseño es, y siempre lo será, construir productos

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COMPANY HISTORY At SeeScan, we can trace our roots back to 1983. Our founder and CEO, Mark Olsson, a graduate student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, had a problem that needed to be solved:  he needed a water proof power solution for an underwater light. Unfortunately no existing product met his needs. Armed with the conviction that the problem was solvable, Mark conceived, engineered, and built the SeaBattery. Realizing his entrepreneurial spirit, DeepSea Power & Light was born focused on making lighting and battery power supplies specifically for oceanographic applications. We built our reputation in some of the world’s most punishing environments, from exploring the Marianas Trench, to grueling offshore oil exploration applications and illuminating the Titanic wreckage. One of our core design goals is, and always will be, to build products that work where you do. In the mid-1990s, we leveraged our experience making mission-critical underwater equipment and created