Harbor Freight Professional Compact Infrared Thermal Camera, AMES INSTRUMENTS New Tool Day Tuesday!
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- A review on Harbor Freights Thermal Camera, Item 58111
Link to the item on the HFT website: www.harborfreight.com/profess...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The AMES™ INSTRUMENTS Professional Compact Infrared Thermal Camera makes it easy to troubleshoot automotive heat-related problems, electrical connections, motors, HVAC and electrical, as well as insulations leaks around buildings to identify potential energy savings. The camera's easy-to-read display combines a visual image of your target in an infrared heat map for fast, easy leak detection. Capture Center-point temperature measurement, along with hot and low point temperature measurements. Easily save blended thermal images and data on the 4GB micro SD card or download them to your device with the USB cable.
Wide temperature range from -4° F ~ 1202° F (-15° C ~ 650° C)
Display resolution: 160 x 128
Large, easy-to-read 1.8 in. LCD color screen
Five levels of visual and thermal image blending
4GB micro SD card included, stores up to 10,000 images
Three selectable color palettes make it easier to read heat maps
Easily save images and data on the removable 4GB micro SD card or download them to your device with the USB cable (Both items included)
Selectable temperature units °F or °C
Adjustable emissivity from 0.1 to 1.0
Thermal Sensor resolution: 32 x 32
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We need non stop videos of this product for Everything
Thanks for the review and information. This is a great, straight to the point video with no nonsense!
I want one, great video 👍😁
Would it help me see door frames and/or studs? I install door mag locks and no door is ever installed the same. I want to take the guess work out and lessen how many holes I'm putting into the customers walls
That is so awesome! I want one! =D
Temp range probably most impressive feature IMO. Most others only go up to like 750 f.
Thank you for the review. I've been looking to get one for myself for at work but they've been so expensive. I don't expect these to be NASA accurate but as long as they are consistent that'll be good enough for general troubleshooting. We have a Fluke at work but it's not always available for use. If I do spot a problem with my personal unit I can atleast go back with the Fluke and get the exact temperature for reporting purposes. Thank you again.
Would it work for finding moisture and termite inspection?
How close do you have to be for it to work?
What's the maximum range it could read
I've used different types Flir and fluke. These devices are cool also some other uses, you spot a breaker that's getting to many amps, during the winter check you house for heat escaping, or computer parts overheating. The list goes on thanks for the vid. Oh don't forget the paranormal in case you want to look for ghost.
You Hunt Sasquatch with FLIR , G! ......NOT GHOSTS!
Does anyone know the range of this ?
I am looking on getting a thermal camera. Just for fun. And in the process of it is fun make a video of it. What I didn't get a chance to know was does it record video or take pics. Didn't see you use that feature.
It takes photos, the one used in the video came from this unit. It doesn't do video.
Great video, thanks! Do you think this would work for leak detection in a wall?
I have the same question, would this be good for humidity in the wall?
What does it look like outside at night? Can it be used as a "spotter" for hunting?
Excellent question?
Is an emissivity from 0.1 enough to find termites behind walls?
Just tape your cell phone to the wall and wrap on it a few times oh hit voice record..... If you hear a Cascade of tiny termite poop you have termites or you did
So do you think I'll work to locate a animal in a wall? Or bee's?
4:45 did it work for finding bees in a wall?
Are you able to see the studs in a wall with this camera?
Thermal imaging cameras can only see differences in heat.
Does anyone know if it is waterproof or not?
It is not waterproof.
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CAN IT "SEE" THROUGH SHEETROCK?????
NO, THERMAL CAMERAS DO NOT SEE THROUGH ANYTHING, THEY ONLY SHOW SURFACE TEMPERATURES.
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I think the quality falls short on this unit. My flir is way more detailed. I think I'm going to return mine.
Flirs use to be pretty expensive, have they come down into this price range? I think these are focused towards the mechanics. A higher resolution isn't that necessary for most troubleshooting. That being said the geek in me would like to see more.
@@1D10CRACY I like to be able to see each fin in the radiator. Or differentiate the ac lines. I hate the battery on my flir but it is a great picture.
Most of the cheap atleast around sun $2k thermals seem to have that msx outlining also. I didn’t start getting to the real clarity until the multi thousands on the flir B60 or a handheld mono ocular that the military used I found used for about 6800 but that one was amazing. Like facial recognition detail close an afar. That one was insane.
But the flir has that msx stuff. It’s ok. I like true clarity if I can afford it vs a thermal overlay of a digital. It’s like a completely different world
I’ve been using FLIR for over a decade. Their prices have dropped, but so has their quality and customer service.
:38 second mark you said "1.8 inches That is a diagonal measurement. Not to big not to small. Gets the job done."
That's what she said haha
Can I use this to find rodents in my walls?
A thermal camera is probably not a great choice for this. These cameras are only looking at surface temperatures and not really looking through walls.
This is really bad for PCB board repair. It cannot pinpoint exact broken nano chips and capacitors.
The resolution is too low for component based work. But keep in mind it's marketed for automotive and HVAC repair. You don't really need a high resolution for that industry.
But with the resolution 32x32 its just a toy - not from the funny sort ....better save the money and buy a real good one as the UNI-T UTi260b or the InfiRay C210...they give you night vision too with the 192x256 thermal resolution. Discover moisture and water leaks behind walls also just possible with this high resolution and high sensitivity. For about 100 bugs more you get 48 times more thermal pixels and a real funny toy and professional tool.
Na, 32x32 is sufficient for a lot of issues. Sure you can have a higher resolution, but you really don't need it in most cases. I will take a look at the models you have mentioned though! They make for a great tool Tuesday! I appreciate the comment and recommendations!
32 x 32 ? XD
This is a 200$ piece of junk! You can get a proper infiray one for a little more money!
Yup! Works great for what it is. 32 x 32 for thermal imaging is plenty for most mechanics. I suppose if you didn't understand what you had you could consider it junk, but most mechanics will be fine with it.