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    Thermal imaging camera



    Looking into possibly purchasing a thermal imaging camera. Will be using it to check building envelope heat loss, ufh circuits and also some refrigeration applications. Have many of you used them? How Did you find them? Which brands are best? Don't want to go into crazy money?
    So far I've been looking at the entry level Flir and Fluke.



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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Cheers Mark,

    I did come across that thread but was hoping that people would have views on the different brands, their pros and cons

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Would be very interested especially vis a vis price here!

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    these guys have the Flir i5 at 1495 ex vat (euros for those not using monopoly money!)

    www.hitechniques.ie

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Quote Originally Posted by al View Post
    these guys have the Flir i5 at 1495 ex vat (euros for those not using monopoly money!)

    www.hitechniques.ie

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    Hi Alec,

    Ya was on that site earlier and saw that but when i went researching it seems to be a little too "entry level". But maybe I'm wrong in saying that. Might hire one for an application I currently have and see what its like.
    So far the Testo 875 is the best entry level unit I've seen on paper.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Any prices on the Testo?

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Hi Bigfreeze.
    I have just ordered the Flir i50, not cheap, 4500Euro.

    I plan to do electric board scanning through a big insurance company, water leaks finding, thermal problems in buildings.

    In refrigeration it can be used for quick and accurate checking of any system, blocked driers, operating valves in compressor heads, leaks in SV and more.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    I see potential business with these, who are you purchasing from Chemi?

    Alec

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Quote Originally Posted by al View Post
    Any prices on the Testo?

    alec
    You can check them out here Alec

    http://shop.testodirect.co.uk/ugp35a...ameras/c-1-83/

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Quote Originally Posted by chemi-cool View Post
    Hi Bigfreeze.
    I have just ordered the Flir i50, not cheap, 4500Euro.

    I plan to do electric board scanning through a big insurance company, water leaks finding, thermal problems in buildings.

    In refrigeration it can be used for quick and accurate checking of any system, blocked driers, operating valves in compressor heads, leaks in SV and more.
    Did you do much reasearch Chemi or were you sold on Flir. What made you decide on the i50?

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    I spoke to technical people from Flir and we came to this camera as a good one that covers my needs and more.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Quote Originally Posted by chemi-cool View Post
    Hi Bigfreeze.
    I have just ordered the Flir i50, not cheap, 4500Euro.

    I plan to do electric board scanning through a big insurance company, water leaks finding, thermal problems in buildings.

    In refrigeration it can be used for quick and accurate checking of any system, blocked driers, operating valves in compressor heads, leaks in SV and more.
    Hey Chemi, in another post you said it cost 6000 Euro. Did you decide on another model or did price come down.. Mike
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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    I know of an apprentice who wants one of these to take to a night club,,,,,can't figure out what he wants to use it for?
    Anyone got any idea?
    Remember we are here for a good time, not a long time.
    Trust me i'm a Fridgy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrence1 View Post
    I know of an apprentice who wants one of these to take to a night club,,,,,can't figure out what he wants to use it for?
    Anyone got any idea?
    Probably under the impression he can see through clothes with it. Be a bloody expensive night cos I can't see the 6k coming back in one piece.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Try leasing one from techrentals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magoo View Post
    Try leasing one from techrentals.
    Getting a Flir i5 out to me tomorrow. Its on the lower end of spec but will see what I think and whether i need an upgrade or suits my needs at all.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Hi Bigfreeze.
    here they are very approachable on lease to own type deals, that is once you find what you want.
    Got to be better on cash flow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magoo View Post
    Hi Bigfreeze.
    here they are very approachable on lease to own type deals, that is once you find what you want.
    Got to be better on cash flow.
    Hey Magoo,

    I'm going with a rental first to access my needs. Then I'll possibly get one or two demos and probably lease as you suggest if I find what I need.

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    Re: Thermal imaging camera

    Hello again Big freeze.
    I generally use a hand held UV thermomter thingo to check switch boards and panels for hot spots before disaster stricks, hired thermo cameras for insulation panel failures and I can print a picture for client.
    Another thing you may concider which is very customer friendly is vibration analysis for machinery. Another good earner. Techrentals hire out them as well.

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