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| pmaggi:
Has anyone tried the new FR01C multimeter from Feelelec? Multimeter specifications are not very impressive, but the combination with a thermal camera seems to be something good. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005469024877.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.3.2951798eHUki4S&pdp_npi=3%40dis%21USD%21US%20%24220.38%21US%20%24143.25%21%21%21%21%21%402103228816853215370645711e74bb%2112000033204633143%21sh%21UY%21184926361 |
| Markus2801A:
Ive also seen this new Type of DMM a few days ago, and I'm very interested in the first reviews from the community. Hopefully we will see them asap. ;-) |
| coromonadalix:
4000 count dmm and a very basic 90x120 low res ir imager ?? tried the Uni-T usb android / Pc ir imager around theses low resolutions, not practical a bare minimum |
| DaneLaw:
Not gonna do much with that microbolometer-resolution 120x90 (10.800 pixels) and likely a far from well-optimized sharpening algorithm, but atleast it aint 32x24 (768 pixels) as the A & B model seems to carry. 320x240 (77k pix) or 256x192 (57k pix) as a minimum if you want any detailed information when working on circuit boards/components. I still tend to use a very old Seek compact Pr. FF from 2016/2017 for electronic. and quite decent for macroshots or video, with an adjustable arm to hold it, with a ext. cable to a display. Also recall Flir had a series of DMM with inbuilt thermal camsensors. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- --- End quote --- --- End quote --- 4S LIPO with a single vented cell. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- Resolution certainly valid for looking at a circuits, though a manual focus goes a long way, and these mobile dongles, work well for electronics if you're on a budget in regards to a DMM with a touchscreen, and no manual focus control on a tiny core with ltd resolution.. and nowadays, they have come down in price a lot, after China is mass-producing these microbolometer sensors. --- End quote --- Example of the resolution on these cheap ones from China.. IMO quite ideal for electronics with a manual focus wheel, and you can obviously use it for many other things, even running around with one of these cableless standalone modern VR headsets :palm: and see the world in thermal radiation, - you just need a TypeC socket and Android OS. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- |
| LinuxHata:
I ordered it yesterday, will have it on hands in 10-12 days and will provide more info :) |
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