- A robot with a flat battery stuck in an uncleared area gives 2 problems. Loss of remote capability and also having to send an operator to retrieve it.
- Search for command wires, trip wires and signs of wire concealment to locate suspect devices before deciding and applying the correct render safe procedure.
- Mission duration is a critical factor and Mini ROV’ 2-4 hour mission duration delivers. You need to be confident that the battery will survive the mission and give you sufficient feedback to replace or recharge batteries before it is too late.
- Battery status of both robot and control unit are displayed on the screen.
- You need powerful lightweight batteries and lithium ion currently offers the best power to weight ratio and availability.
- You also need standard batteries that can be sourced locally. Specialist batteries, only available from robot manufacturers create a severe logistics problem. High cost and stock holding all add to the problem.
- Mini ROV uses the standard 2590 Lithium Ion format battery available from a number of manufacturers.
- You also don’t want multiple chargers due to different batteries for the robot and the control unit. On Mini ROV, both the robot and control unit use the same battery and therefore the same charger.