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Do underwater aquaculture cameras have requirements for water pressure?
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Underwater aquaculture cameras have clear requirements for water pressure; the core is that they need to match the depth of the aquaculture water area, otherwise problems such as water ingress and damage are likely to occur.

Core Reasons

  1. Water pressure varies at different underwater depths. The greater the depth, the stronger the water pressure. Exceeding the camera's pressure-bearing limit will cause the shell to crack and the seal to fail.
  2. Aquaculture scenarios are mostly offshore, cage-based, or ponds, with depths usually ranging from several meters to tens of meters. Cameras need to be marked with targeted waterproof pressure ratings.

Key Parameter Reference

  • The waterproof rating is usually marked with "IPXX" or "underwater depth (meters)". For example, "30 meters underwater" means it can withstand the water pressure at the corresponding depth.
  • For aquaculture cameras, it is recommended to choose products marked "suitable for 10-50 meters underwater". The specific selection should match the actual aquaculture depth to avoid redundancy or insufficiency.


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