Last time we shared with you our basic model for underwater ip camera, 15 meters deep in water.Today I am here to introduce you a deep sea model 5MP POE underwater IP Camera, which can work 500 meters deep in water, 20 meters cable by standard production, maximum cable using by 90 meters. About this item 1) 5MP, high definition for underwater clear image capture. 2) POE function, power over ethernet. 3) Waterroof: IP68 4) Housing material: Titanium tc4 (better than stainless 314 , Titanium tc4 and 314 can both be used in sea water, salt water with anti-corrosion function, the former one is even better.) 5) Application Scenario: deep sea ip camera, fishpond camera, swimming pool camera, aquarium camera, underwater rescue viewing,etc. #Marineipcamera #deepdivingipcamera #POE #IPCamera #underwateripcamera #swimmingpoolcamera #fishpondipcamera #CCTVcamera
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Last time we shared with you our basic model for underwater ip camera, 15 meters deep in water.Today I am here to introduce you a deep sea model 5MP POE underwater IP Camera, which can work 500 meters deep in water, 20 meters cable by standard production, maximum cable using by 90 meters. About this item 1) 5MP, high definition for underwater clear image capture. 2) POE function, power over ethernet. 3) Waterroof: IP68 4) Housing material: Titanium tc4 (better than stainless 314 , Titanium tc4 and 314 can both be used in sea water, salt water with anti-corrosion function, the former one is even better.) 5) Application Scenario: deep sea ip camera, fishpond camera, swimming pool camera, aquarium camera, underwater rescue viewing,etc. hashtag #Marineipcamera #deepdivingipcamera #POE #IPCamera #underwateripcamera #swimmingpoolcamera #fishpondipcamera #CCTVcamera
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🏊♂️ Fixing Swimming Pool Tiles with Underwater Adhesives 🏊♀️ Got a chipped tile in your pool? No worries! 🌊 You don't need to drain the whole pool. Here's how to fix it underwater: Choosing the Right Adhesive: 💪 Strength & Durability: Make sure it can handle water pressure and pool chemicals. 🔄 Flexibility: Must flex with pool movements without cracking. ⏱️ Curing Time: Look for fast curing to get back to swimming sooner. 🏊♂️ Chlorine & Saltwater Resistance: Pick the right type for your pool. Popular Adhesives: 🔮 Underwater Magic: Quick, strong, and chlorine-resistant. 💧 Soudal Pool Fix: Clear, bonds well even when damp, and fights mold. Tips for Use: 🧼 Cleanliness is Key: Clear dirt, algae, and chemicals for a strong bond. 🔨 Surface Prep: Roughen with sandpaper for better adhesion. 📖 Follow Instructions: Read carefully for best results. Beyond Tile Repair: 🔧 Seal leaks, reattach accessories, and fix small cracks. 👷♂️ Remember: For big repairs, consult a pro. But for minor fixes, dive into underwater adhesives! 🌟 #PoolRepair #SwimmingPoolMaintenance #UnderwaterAdhesive #TileFix #PoolCare #DIYPool #HomeImprovement #PoolRenovation #PoolLife #PoolTips 🏊♂️🛠️
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Time to see it through? Choose SZ5000! 😎 😎 🔦 🔦 SEAC SZ5000 is an underwater light characterized by high luminous power up to 4200 Lumens, ideal for both reef night diving or in environments where full visibility is required (cave or wrecks), and for underwater photographers. Despite being a very powerful light, its dimensions are relatively small: 65 mm in diameter and 178 mm in length enabling the diver to store in a BCD pocket or simply attach anywhere. The Seac SZ 5000 is made of high-strength aluminum with tempered optical glass lens and watertight NBR O-ring gasket. The light beam, with a width of 12°, is 3 CREE SST 40 LEDs and adjustable from 1500 Lumens to 4200 Lumens. The burn-time is 2.5 hours at minimum power and 1 hour at maximum power. The flashlight is powered by an internal 7800 mAh lithium-ion battery rechargeable via USB-C (charge indicator on the battery itself). Seac SZ 5000 also has a flashing light function useful as an alarm / call to other divers. The electromagnetic switch is equipped with a safety lock to avoid switching on accidentally. #seac #seaiscalling #scuba #scubadiving #divelights #lights
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The Portable Telesis Marking System TMP4210 with its "Floating Pin Technology" permits you to realize deep identification and traceability marks on flat and curved surfaces. Marking of gasbottles, fire extinguishers and diving oxygen cylinders #partmarking #directpartmarking #dotpeenmarking #permanentmarking #pinstamp #micropercussion #identification #traceability #trackandtrace #control #manufacturing #machinebouw #maakindustrie #engineering #younameitwemarkit #telesismarkingsystems #telesismarkingsolutions
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The Portable Telesis Marking System TMP4210 with its "Floating Pin Technology" permits you to realize deep identification and traceability marks on flat and curved surfaces. Marking of gasbottles, fire extinguishers and diving oxygen cylinders #partmarking #directpartmarking #dotpeenmarking #permanentmarking #pinstamp #micropercussion #identification #traceability #trackandtrace #control #manufacturing #machinebouw #maakindustrie #engineering #younameitwemarkit #telesismarkingsystems #telesismarkingsolutions
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On winter time satellite imagery as a global layer (or covering all the major mountain ranges): One of the biggest obstacles here is cost of the data acquisition. If the imagery was available low-loud cover, high resolution, then the other problem is that the mass majority of it in places like the Colorado Rockies, the Tien Shan, the Swiss Alps... is rural or uninhabited space. Similar to imagery over the ocean, it's part of the "imaging the whole planet every day/week/month" type of dataset. But the cost per square kilometer will be on par with imagery covering the UK, Miami, Japan, etc. Quite high priced! 5x4 km probably $600 let's say. It seems to me that satellite imagery has this issue where sometimes a vast amount of landscape is imaged, then a tiny % of the individual tiles is able to be sold to recoup costs and aim to be profitable. That or a full dataset is sold, but of course only a minority of it is the most useful. The imagery which is not sold is not often discounted to try to achieve a more attractive price. Price depends on resolution, not value of the "real estate". When "mining" the earth for information and imagery, why not highly value the golden nuggets (areas of strong interest) and discount the dirt and silt that are byproducts? I believe the answer is because value emerges later, you don't want to discount middle of nowhere imagery that doesn't get regularly purchase in case somebody comes up with a suddenly strong interest in it where they are willing to pay a high price today, despite yesterday not being interested.
Winter time satellite imagery! Would anyone find this useful as a paid product? This is a topic that has interested me for some time as a skier and alpine dweller. It's hard to find a high resolution snow covered view of landscapes except by accident. There are few services that show satellite imagery with snow cover by default, though FATMAP (by Strava) has it (with lots of sun glare) and I think onXmaps, Inc. has a "recent conditions" layer. I have had some trouble with finding a lot of good resolution winter imagery on SkyFi but more providers coming online may help--I would hope to clearly be able to see ski pistes, or ploughed roads, other smaller details. I envision this being something cool to share and financially support by making a tile layer that works with an access key subscription. I think the main challenge is perhaps some different issues than normal when making mosaics, especially reducing sun glare or attempting to have consistent snow coverage across tiles. Would you find a working winter satellite imagery layer/endpoint useful in your own apps and workflows? #eochat #satelliteimagery #gis #gischat #geospatial #esri #skiing #aerialimagery #photogrammetry
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Price: Handheld Underwater Metal Detector Pin-Pointer Gold Seeker Rod IP68 Waterproof Diving Scuba For Coin Searching Tool Feature: 1. Simple operation: One-button operation makes the locator very easy to use. LED indicators allow you to pinpoint objects in all environments. 2. Detection range: 360° detection range with a depth of 12 inches. 3. High sensitivity: 4-5cm (25 # # # # # # # # # #
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Diving into Cartographic Innovation: Crafting the Spilhaus One World Ocean Map with ArcGIS Pro 🌊 #Cartography #GIS #OceanMapping #cartomooc
Manze Mwamatope on Instagram: "Diving into Cartographic Innovation: Crafting the Spilhaus One World Ocean Map with ArcGIS Pro 🌊 #Cartography #GIS #OceanMapping #cartomooc"
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Winter time satellite imagery! Would anyone find this useful as a paid product? This is a topic that has interested me for some time as a skier and alpine dweller. It's hard to find a high resolution snow covered view of landscapes except by accident. There are few services that show satellite imagery with snow cover by default, though FATMAP (by Strava) has it (with lots of sun glare) and I think onXmaps, Inc. has a "recent conditions" layer. I have had some trouble with finding a lot of good resolution winter imagery on SkyFi but more providers coming online may help--I would hope to clearly be able to see ski pistes, or ploughed roads, other smaller details. I envision this being something cool to share and financially support by making a tile layer that works with an access key subscription. I think the main challenge is perhaps some different issues than normal when making mosaics, especially reducing sun glare or attempting to have consistent snow coverage across tiles. Would you find a working winter satellite imagery layer/endpoint useful in your own apps and workflows? #eochat #satelliteimagery #gis #gischat #geospatial #esri #skiing #aerialimagery #photogrammetry
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The front of the bullet train was designed to mimic the kingfishers beak as it helps reduced noise leaving tunnels. The guy who designed it was a proper twitcher and noticed how little splash the kingfishers created when diving in the water. Lesson for us all… want to find solutions to problems? Get out in #nature and see how it achieves the same outcome. #somuchtolearn
Biomimicry: Beaks on trains and flipper-like turbines
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