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The party had started: New Thermo camera for 1.200 EUR
Kiriakos-GR:
By FLIR
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Tin_Courier:
I'm really wishing for even a basic thermal camera at work - super quick for pinpointing dead input shorts. Have been tempted lately by basketcase-looking offerings on Ebay, but...
Used to have a Flir-based camera at current shop, hacked into our enclosure (and allegedly with hacked firmware - didn't notice any functional differences, though), real long focal distance (maybe optics set up for hunting, etc?)
At a previous job working in building and home performance audits, had access to several nice Fluke and Extech thermal cameras, in the 2500-5000 US$ range, (thought the Fluke I used most was a Ti5, but not finding that now, could be wrong). That thing was NICE! Could set scale (visible on screen) to several pallates, set min and max values for scale manually or on-the-fly, etc. Really wish I had one now, rather than the $5 IR non-contact thermometer I sweep over the board looking for shorts now.
Might just roll the dice on an Ebay thing one of these days.
PetrosA:
Kiriakos, all you have to do for a chance at winning one is follow planetextech on twitter, but since you don't like the pumpkin digits... ;)
Kiriakos-GR:
I hate pumpkin digits, you found my sensitive spot, stop playing with it.. ;D ;D LOL Good luck to you.. ;)
FenderBender:
IRs aren't good enough? Easier with a screen I guess...
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