mdallas
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Those pics are great and all, but get any hotspots in that switchyard behind the Jeep?I have some too.
Why yes I did. I make my living inspecting substations, transmission lines, distribution lines, and industrial electrical equipment.Those pics are great and all, but get any hotspots in that switchyard behind the Jeep?
I am in Transmission/Generation Dispatch. I haven't used one of those thermal cameras since I got out of the Navy in 1999. I'm sure they are a lot better now.Why yes I did. I make my living inspecting substations, transmission lines, distribution lines, and industrial electrical equipment.
They certainly have come a long way since 1999. I remember the really old imagers that required liquid nitrogen to keep the detector cool.I am in Transmission/Generation Dispatch. I haven't used one of those thermal cameras since I got out of the Navy in 1999. I'm sure they are a lot better now.
The FLIR One is ok for someone looking to play around with thermal imaging and posting things on Instagram. The thermal detector doesn’t have a high enough resolution so there is a lot of detail lost. The thermal sensitivity isn’t that great and it is limited by the temperature range it can measure.What FLIR y'all using? Anyone try that one that plugs into your iPhone yet?
Thanks for the info - and now I get your handle! :D Dang those T series cameras are expensive!!!The FLIR One is ok for someone looking to play around with thermal imaging and posting things on Instagram. The thermal detector doesn’t have a high enough resolution so there is a lot of detail lost. The thermal sensitivity isn’t that great and it is limited by the temperature range it can measure.
I have several thermal imagers. I most often use the FLIR T640, T540, T1020, and E95. I have a FLIR One, C3, & E8 but those rarely get used.
I’ve got one. They’re pretty neat. As someone else said, the are pretty rudimentary compared to something a pro would use for work. But the one I have has a thermal camera and a regular camera side by side. It combines the thermal image with a visible image so you can see the details of what’s going on. If I remember, I’ll do a video of my Rubicon engine warming up in the morning and post itWhat FLIR y'all using? Anyone try that one that plugs into your iPhone yet?
Flir One Pro for Android USB-C on Note 9What FLIR y'all using? Anyone try that one that plugs into your iPhone yet?