Posted by Joe on November 8, 2007, 6:34 pm
Video via http://Muvy.org
Posted by drydem on November 10, 2007, 8:05 am
> Video viahttp://Muvy.org
which points to ...
FLIR thermal infrared imaging home inspection, energy camera
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jXPXE0qsmjg
fyi: In the above video the IR inspection company
is using the following tool
RAZIR (Sierra Pacific Innovations) FLIR camera
http://www.thermcam.com/
I saw this particular FLIR camera priced
at 12,499.00 USD by this one particular
instrumentation company and they were
also charging 145.00 usd for a spare battery!
Fluke Ti20 at 6495 USD was less expensive but
its does not do all the fancy things that the RAZIR
does ( the RAZIR connect to your laptop with a USB
port)
Posted by aemeijers on November 10, 2007, 6:51 pm
drydem wrote:
>> Video viahttp://Muvy.org
>
> which points to ...
>
> FLIR thermal infrared imaging home inspection, energy camera
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=jXPXE0qsmjg
>
>
> fyi: In the above video the IR inspection company
> is using the following tool
>
> RAZIR (Sierra Pacific Innovations) FLIR camera
> http://www.thermcam.com/
>
> I saw this particular FLIR camera priced
> at 12,499.00 USD by this one particular
> instrumentation company and they were
> also charging 145.00 usd for a spare battery!
>
> Fluke Ti20 at 6495 USD was less expensive but
> its does not do all the fancy things that the RAZIR
> does ( the RAZIR connect to your laptop with a USB
> port)
>
Now if I could just find a company in this small town that had one (ANY
sort of IR camera), and could come out and do a walkaround for me. It'd
be worth a C-note to me to be able to target my limited repair funds at
the worst leaks.
aem sends...
Posted by danny burstein on November 10, 2007, 7:29 pm
>>
>Now if I could just find a company in this small town that had one (ANY
>sort of IR camera), and could come out and do a walkaround for me. It'd
>be worth a C-note to me to be able to target my limited repair funds at
>the worst leaks.
For the hell of it, call your local fire department
folk. They just might have one.
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Posted by Anthony Matonak on November 10, 2007, 9:12 pm
danny burstein wrote:
>> Now if I could just find a company in this small town that had one (ANY
>> sort of IR camera), and could come out and do a walkaround for me. It'd
>> be worth a C-note to me to be able to target my limited repair funds at
>> the worst leaks.
>
> For the hell of it, call your local fire department
> folk. They just might have one.
You might be able to do almost as well using a non-contact thermometer.
Go out on a cold night and scan the likely places, like around windows
and doors. It's slower but works on the same principle.
Anthony