FIFISH E-GO - Inspection Package
The FIFISH E-GO - Inspection Package is an industrial-class underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by QYSEA Technology, designed for professional inspection, aquaculture monitoring, search and rescue, and marine infrastructure assessment. The system features a compact 5.9 kg body, 4K/12MP camera, 6-DOF omnidirectional movement, and a modular payload system rated for up to 5 kg of accessories.
Overview and Use Cases
The FIFISH E-GO - Inspection Package is an industrial-grade underwater ROV intended for professional applications including inspection operations, aquaculture monitoring, search and rescue missions, and marine infrastructure assessment. The system is teleoperated by a human pilot using a remote control interface.
Key Capabilities
- Imaging and Lighting: 4K video and 12MP still camera capability; 10,000-lumen lighting system
- Movement: 6-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) omnidirectional movement with speed exceeding 3 knots and current resistance greater than 3 knots
- Depth Rating: 100 meters standard depth capability, with optional 200-meter depth rating
- Pilot Assistance Features: Vendor-specified AI-assist capabilities including station lock, auto-cruise, and stabilization functions designed to reduce operator workload
- Modular Payload System: Six simultaneous attachment ports supporting up to 5 kg of underwater payload, including optional robotic arm integration
Specifications
- Body Weight: 5.9 kg
- Dimensions: 430 × 345 × 170 mm
- Battery System: Dual hot-swappable batteries (69.12 Wh or 72 Wh per battery) with approximately 90% charge time of 50 minutes
- Runtime: Approximately 2.5 hours or greater on dual batteries
- Depth Capability: 100 m standard (200 m optional)
- Speed: Greater than 3 knots
- Current Resistance: Greater than 3 knots
- Payload Capacity: 5 kg maximum underwater payload across six attachment ports
Manufacturer
The FIFISH E-GO - Inspection Package is manufactured by QYSEA Technology.
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