Everything runs on batteries;
Remote prospecting requires electricity to power many of the things we use...
Comm and Nav require battery power. Metal detectors need batteries. Don't forget spare batteries.
So, you want to do some extra special Drone surveys? Yep... Drones run on batteries... but there's more, the batteries may last on the order of 30 minutes and they need a "recharge".
That bumps up the support "payload"... You need to plan on a battery charger, inverter, solar power system with storage battery.
Heavy lift drones start out at $20K and go to $40K for 10 Kg to 20 Kg payload.
A survey system requires peripheral equipment not mentioned on the list... A Power Transmitter. A GPS receiver, A Radar Altimeter.
The coil system would need to be suspended and with associated cables and enclosure, could add 50 Kg or more.
Yep... the battery is an issue. I recently picked up four Valence 40 Ah Lithium batteries. They list for $750 each. They weigh 6 Kg each. A calculation has to be done on the power required for the mission and the appropriate power source can be specified.
Remote prospecting can be viewed as a mission... Like sending a man to the Moon... There's a calculation involved.
- Geowizard