Thank you Jacob, Linsay and Eric, for all your hard works to the community and joining the journey of intelligent boating electrification with us. We look forward to seeing Navy 3.0 Evo helping you on your impressive work!
This is so exciting, congratulations! Thanks to ePropulsion for the support. Keep moving forward guys. Thank you again for everything you are doing to bring closure for these families.
Congratulations!!!!!! Thank you Epropulsions for sponsoring Chaos Divers!!!!! I'm so excited for Chaos Divers to have this new electric motor!!!! It's another tool to help you be more efficient in helping families find lost loved ones!!! ❤
I am so happy for Chaos Divers. I thank God for sponsors like ePropulsion!! They care about others that are out there making a difference. God is blessing yall with things. Please don't forget to thank Him. ❤
Bless them for helping you to do your impressive work, while showing that you can either work or play on the water in a way that helps the environment, too!
I've always believed it's a good sign of product quality when you see how well packaged everything is! Looks like ePropulsion has a big future! Now I can't wait to see the motor in action! 😎 Thanks for showing us Jacob and Eric!😊
Thank you for sharing this! Thank you Epropulsion for believing in Chaos Divers and how they bring answers to the friends and families of missing loved ones! Love you guys and proud as always! ❤
There are protected bodies of water that do not allow gas motors so an eMotor may allow you to search those bodies of water as well; with a smaller battery, it would work well in an inflatable boats as well. Cool beans!
This is brilliant guys thanks to e propulsion for sponsoring you all and believing in you defo an asset in your searches,take care and look forward to the install 👍👌❤️❤️
Congratulations 🎊 you needed something more cost efficient than the large motor. But don't charge your battery by or in your motor home. E batteries are known for setting on fire. Stay safe and keep on diving it's not worth it to stop
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE NEW SPONSORS & THE NEW MOTOR! I about lost it 🤣 watching Eric watch Jacob's hands 👀 Eric was so fixed on Jacob's hands as they moved all over holding the knife. Eric reaches over removes the knife from Jacob's hand and sits it down.🤣 Jacob was excited, trying explain things and remember things he was little more antsy than normal making Eric just little nervous. 😉 As soon as Eric sat the knife down you can see Eric instantly relax and Jacob able to focus more on what he was trying to say.🤣 IT IS ACTUALLY AWESOME YOU ALL TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER NO MATTER WHERE OR WHAT YOU ARE DOING IT IS COOL TO SEE!! CONGRATULATIONS HOPE THE NEW MOTOR AND SPONSORS TAKE CARE OF YOU GUYS!! THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT WORK YOU DO!! Be Safe! Keep Your Head Up! 👍🤿🐘 (Need 🐘 emoji like a pink one to represent Jacob's rescuefor the rescue😉)
What about when weather kicks up 9r something else that will require more horse power in order to be safe or get back quickly !?! Will you still be carrying A regular engine for emergencies power ??!
Hey guys that's pretty awesome. I however as a technician have to warn you of 48VDC. It's very dangerous. 12 volts DC is extremely safe. I've only been shocked by 12V when licking the wires. Once you get up to 24VDC it'll light you up about as bad if not worse then 110VAC. DC is worse than AC. When you get to 48VDC it's a potential killer. Some say it's not that bad but when you're sweaty and accidentally touch a 24VDC rail on a huge marine battery bank you'll realize that it's no joke. Just be careful with that kind of voltage.
@@lauradoll4248 Follow the instructions and try to not bridge the positive and negative with your body. They can touch one or the other, but not both together. And electrically insulated gloves help too, even the simple latex gloves are fine. And just protect the wiring circuit and battery from human contact.
@@ChaosDivers Awesome. It’s going to work so much better when you’re doing sonar. It will save the gears on the Yamaha 200, save money and be quiet while you do lives if you want the rear door open In Spring and Fall. So awesome that they sponsored y’all. I watched the sunken boat episode today. I wonder where that boat is? Thought y’all had it. Is it more difficult to read sonar at deeper depths? Keep up the great work. You’ll find it if it’s there.
I need to understand are you gonna be putting that motor solely on the boat with no big motor, You're using that like a kicker motor and that's gonna drive you everything you're doing while you're working. And still giving you 200 ponies to get off the Lake if it got rough.R_______ight If that motor's gonna be bowanna it's gonna be interesting
@@ChaosDivers Not saying much, but you might have to put like a rider with your insurance with some of that stuff It's all expensive boat And all, Okay of course you too