Product Details
Magnetic Propulsion
Post-Swirl Stator System
AirFoil Shaped Propeller
Dual Steering Handle
Future is the flag model of Seacraft brand. It includes a 750 Wh or 1000 Wh battery which allows extended use of the power of the scooter, on average 2-4 dives without charging the battery. This model is perfect for recreational and technical diving up to a depth of 150 m. It also works well in scooter rentals located in diving bases and clubs around the world.
Future models are also available in sets with a dedicated air-travel battery 582 Wh (6 x 97 Wh) or 780 Wh (8 x 97 Wh) which allows it to be transported by air in hand luggage.
Due to only 15.75 kg weight, it is one of the lightest and most powerful DPVs available on the market.
Working time at optimal speed: >350 min (45 m/min)*
Working time at maximum speed: >95 min (gear 9)*
Range: >15,7 km*
Maximum static thrust: 340 N
Maximum speed: 1,6 m/s
* Applicable in terms of a diver in a twinset 2 x 12, in a dry suit, in fresh water. Range tested for optimal speed
Battery Type: Li-Ion
Battery Capacity: 1000 Wh
Maximum battery voltage: 37.8 V
Minimum battery voltage: 26V
Average time of charging 90%: 5 or 3 h**
Average time of charging 100%: 6 or 3,5 h**
Charger operating voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz / 240 or 400 W**
** Depending on the order
Width: 360 mm
Length: 845 mm
Height: 410 mm
Housing Diameter: 160 mm
Weight without Battery & Ballast: 10 kg
Weight with Battery & Fresh Water Ballast: 15.9 kg
Maximum Depth: 150 m
Correct displacement (with adjusted ballast): Neutral
Level / Trim (with adjusted ballast): Neutral
Operating temperature: -5/+45⁰C***
Storage temperature: -25/+50⁰C
Temperature while charging: +10/+40⁰C
*** At temperatures below 0 ⁰C, due to properties of lithium cells, the battery capacity and hence the scooter’s performance can be significaantly reduced it. It is a reversible poccess – after raising the temperature of the battery to temperature level above 0 ⁰C the capacity of the battery returns to the nominal capacity.
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