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FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System

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Summary

Safety and Regulations

Introduction to FIFISH OPSS

FIFISH OPSS Protecting Box Overview

Details the FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS) Protecting Box and its labeled components.

FIFISH OPSS Components

Identifies and lists the main components of the FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS).

FIFISH OPSS Power Management (OPSS-PM)

Explains the OPSS Power Management unit, its interfaces, switch, and power indicator.

Electric Power Tank (E-Tank)

Describes the Electric Power Tank (E-Tank), its tether, and ROV plug.

OPSS Spool Details

Provides information on the OPSS Spool, including AC Plug, RC Plug, and Tether.

Preparation Steps

Connection Guide

Maintenance Procedures

After-Dive Maintenance Checklist

Steps for post-dive maintenance: powering down, unplugging, and checking components.

Routine Maintenance Checks

Regular checks for connection plugs, O-rings, tethers, and cleaning the E-Tank.

OPSS-PM LED Indicator Guide

Summary

Safety and Regulations

Introduction to FIFISH OPSS

FIFISH OPSS Protecting Box Overview

Details the FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS) Protecting Box and its labeled components.

FIFISH OPSS Components

Identifies and lists the main components of the FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS).

FIFISH OPSS Power Management (OPSS-PM)

Explains the OPSS Power Management unit, its interfaces, switch, and power indicator.

Electric Power Tank (E-Tank)

Describes the Electric Power Tank (E-Tank), its tether, and ROV plug.

OPSS Spool Details

Provides information on the OPSS Spool, including AC Plug, RC Plug, and Tether.

Preparation Steps

Connection Guide

Maintenance Procedures

After-Dive Maintenance Checklist

Steps for post-dive maintenance: powering down, unplugging, and checking components.

Routine Maintenance Checks

Regular checks for connection plugs, O-rings, tethers, and cleaning the E-Tank.

OPSS-PM LED Indicator Guide

Overview

The FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS) is designed to provide continuous power to your FIFISH Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), extending its operational time for various underwater tasks. This system comprises several key components, all housed within a protective box for transport and storage.

The core of the system is the FIFISH OPSS Power Management (OPSS-PM) unit, which acts as the central control for power input and output. It features an AC power output interface to connect to the Electric Power Tank, and an AC power input interface for connecting to a designated power socket. A switch key allows for easy power control, and a power indicator provides crucial feedback on the system's status. When operating normally without charging, the indicator displays a green light. During normal charging, it shows a red light. Other colors indicate abnormal working conditions, such as overheating (yellow), overloading (purple), leakage (blue), or overvoltage/undervoltage (white), prompting the user to take appropriate action.

The Electric Power Tank (E-Tank) is a cylindrical unit that connects directly to the ROV. It is equipped with a tether and an ROV plug, facilitating the power transfer to the underwater drone. The E-Tank is designed to be securely mounted onto the ROV, ensuring a stable connection during operation.

The FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System (OPSS) Spool is a crucial component for managing the tether that connects the E-Tank to the ROV. This spool, typically containing a 200-meter tether, helps in deploying and retrieving the ROV while maintaining a continuous power supply. It includes an AC plug for connecting to the OPSS-PM and an RC plug for connecting to the FIFISH Remote Controller (RC), ensuring both power and communication are maintained.

Usage Features:

Before operation, a thorough preparation process is essential. First, ensure all accessories are present and accounted for within the protecting box. This includes checking the OPSS-PM, OPSS ROV Mount, the entire OPSS system, and the OPSS Spool. Next, visually inspect all accessories for any signs of damage. This is critical for the safe and effective operation of the system. Finally, examine each connection plug for damage or water ingress, and verify the integrity of all connection cables.

Connecting the system involves several steps. Begin by connecting the AC output plug from the OPSS-PM to the input plug of the E-Tank. It is crucial to ensure the ROV is powered off before making these connections. Then, plug the AC input plug from the OPSS-PM into a designated power socket. Once these connections are made, turn on the OPSS-PM. The power indicator should show a green light, indicating normal operation. If any other color appears, immediately turn off the OPSS-PM and disconnect the power supply to address the issue.

Mounting the OPSS ROV mount onto the ROV is a precise process. Start by unfastening and removing the four fixing screws on the ROV (excluding the two screws on the side). Position the OPSS ROV mount on top of the ROV, ensuring the side with two screws faces forward, aligning with the ROV's heading. The bracket end of the mount should snap onto the horizontal thrusters. Secure the mount by fastening the four screws and the back (stern side), then twist to open the dowel pin.

To integrate the E-Tank, pull out the dowel pin to unlock it from the OPSS Spool. Align the E-Tank with the end of the OPSS ROV mount. Lock the dowel pin on the OPSS ROV mount by pushing it right and rotating it counterclockwise by 45 degrees. Verify that nothing is loose on the OPSS. Finally, connect and fasten the ROV tether from the E-Tank to the ROV connector.

For the tether management, plug the 3.5 mm end of the OPSS Spool into the FIFISH RC. Connect the AC input cable and output tether on the OPSS-PM, twisting the caps to ensure a waterproof seal. Hook the securing loop on the rear wing of the ROV and connect the E-Tank's ROV Plug (black cable) to the ROV Tether Port. After connecting to a wall socket, press the power button to turn on the system. A critical note: if the indicator shows a wrong color, turn it off and cut off power immediately. Also, avoid exposing the E-Tank to direct sunlight for more than 5 minutes when the OPSS is powered on.

Maintenance Features:

After each dive, proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and reliability of the FIFISH Onshore Power Supply System. First, turn off the OPSS-PM, then unplug the AC plug, and finally power off the RC. Disconnect all connecting tethers from their corresponding sockets. Carefully remove the E-Tank from the ROV; the OPSS ROV mount can remain installed for subsequent dives. Inspect all connectors for any signs of water ingress or damage. If they are wet, dry them thoroughly. If they are damaged, contact support. Once clean and dry, replace the special waterproof caps on the connectors. Finally, return all accessories to their designated spaces within the protecting box. It is important to handle the tethers gently, avoiding squeezing or violent pulling, to prevent damage.

Regular checks are also vital. After every dive, inspect each connection plug for damage or water ingress. Pay close attention to the O-rings on the connection cable connectors, replacing them if they are missing or broken. Examine the tether for any signs of wear, breaks, or damage, and replace it if necessary. Clean the Electric Power Tank with clean, fresh water after each use. Ensure the OPSS Power Management switch key is in good working condition. When cleaning the OPSS Spool, do not wash it directly with water; instead, use a towel to clean it and ensure it remains dry.

QYSEA FIFISH Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery Capacity97.2Wh
Voltage10.8V
Operating TimeUp to 1.5 hours
Charging Time1.5 hours
Battery TypeLithium Battery

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