This product has been discontinued and is kept online for reference purposes.
DNC-1111 Underwater Power + 4 Data Control Cable - 100ft
DNC-1111 is a 100ft underwater power and data control cable designed for remote camera operation, surface power delivery, and control signal transmission in underwater housings, marine camera systems, and custom inspection setups.
The cable combines two power wires and four data/control wires in one underwater cable assembly, making it useful for applications where a camera or device needs power from the surface while also receiving control commands such as focus, iris, zoom, pan/tilt, or trigger signals.
Overview
DNC-1111 was developed for custom underwater camera systems where power and low-voltage control signals need to pass through one cable. The surface end uses open wires for custom integration, while the underwater end uses a custom Dive And See waterproof connector.
This type of cable is useful when internal batteries are not ideal, when camera operation time needs to be extended, or when the operator needs to control camera functions from the surface.
Key Features
- 100ft / 30m underwater power and data control cable
- Two 18 AWG power wires for surface power delivery
- Four data/control wires for remote camera or device control
- Designed for focus, iris, zoom, trigger, or PTZ-style control signals
- Custom Dive And See waterproof connector on the underwater end
- Open wires on the surface end for custom system integration
- PVC jacket with 11mm outer diameter
- Maximum pulling tension: 400 N
- Nickel-plated marine-grade brass connector body
- Depth rating: 30m
- Compatible with DNC-2075 bulkhead connector
Applications
- Remote underwater camera control
- Surface power feed for underwater housings
- PTZ camera control applications
- Focus, iris, and zoom control
- Camera trigger or start/stop control
- Underwater camera systems used with gimbals, cranes, or stabilized rigs
- Inspection systems and custom marine electronics
- Research, monitoring, and underwater video workflows
Power and Control Notes
DNC-1111 can be used to provide power from the surface to low-power underwater cameras or devices. For higher-power systems, voltage drop over long cable distance must be considered, and additional power planning may be required.
The four data/control wires can be used for compatible control functions depending on the camera, controller, and system wiring. Common examples include focus, iris, zoom, PTZ-style control, trigger, or other low-voltage control signals.
Cable Specifications
- Product code: DNC-1111
- Cable length: 100ft / 30m
- Power conductors: 2 x 18 AWG
- Data/control conductors: 4 wires
- Surface end: open wires for custom connection
- Underwater end: Dive And See waterproof connector
- Cable jacket: PVC
- Outer diameter: 11mm
- Maximum pulling tension: 400 N
- Connector material: nickel-plated marine-grade brass
- Depth rating: 30m
Compatibility
DNC-1111 is compatible with the DNC-2075 underwater M16x1 power + 4 data bulkhead connector.
The DNC-2075 bulkhead connector is sold separately.
Options
Custom cable lengths and connector configurations may be available for similar underwater power and data control cable assemblies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DNC-1111 still available?
This product has been discontinued and is kept online for reference purposes. Similar custom underwater power and data cable assemblies may be available depending on project requirements.
What is this cable used for?
DNC-1111 was used to provide surface power and control signals to underwater cameras, housings, PTZ systems, and custom marine electronics.
Can it control focus, iris, or zoom?
Yes, depending on the camera and control electronics. The four data/control wires can be used for focus, iris, zoom, trigger, or similar low-voltage control functions.
Does it include the bulkhead connector?
No. The compatible DNC-2075 bulkhead connector is sold separately.
Can it power any camera from the surface?
It can power compatible low-power systems, but voltage drop must be considered over a 100ft cable. Higher-power cameras may require a different power design.