Apparatus 10 discloses a subsea monitoring station using solar cells to
energize at least one electronic circuit incorporating at least one node
having a determinable circuit value or other parameter test station
providing a full time voltage readout, powered by the lights 16 on an
ROV/AUV 14 or diver's lamp. An additional element of the apparatus is a
subsea cathodic protection test station 18 incorporating a plurality of
banks of solar cells 28 powering DC voltage test circuits having some
form of parameter display, such as voltmeter readout 30, deriving voltage
from ambient light 16 provided by outside sources, such as an ROV 14 or
diver's lamp. The apparatus's cathodic protection test system includes
four integral voltmeters 30 of which are powered with independent solar
panels 28. The solar panels 28 are powered by artificial light 16
delivered by diver or submersible vehicle 14. The test station 18
includes sensors 48 that are hard wired back to the solar powered voltage
readouts contained within the subsea pressure housing 32. The readout
unit 20 can be incorporated into the structure being monitored, the
cathodic protection anode source or can be integrated into a buoyant
module 42 which floats above the sea bed.