Infrared camera pictures
Infrared camera pictures
Friends,
I made some infrared pictures from equipment in my house.
I used a FLIR i5 infrared camera (supplier conrad).
Hope you enjoy these pictures.
Plugwise plug 1
Plugwise plug 2
3COM switch
3fasen koppelaar
Tiptel analoge PABX
Freecom internet radio (switched off)
Poweradaptor Freecom
Fritz!box 7170
Gloeilamp 60 Watt gedimd
Marmitek AM12 appliance module
Nefit CV-ketel
Rookgaskanalen CV ketel
12 Volt netvoedingsadaptor
Philips wireless phone DECT 2254
Sony IP-camera SNC RZ30P
Analog modem Tornado
Watercooker
Pan met worst
Cheers, Verkenner
I made some infrared pictures from equipment in my house.
I used a FLIR i5 infrared camera (supplier conrad).
Hope you enjoy these pictures.
Plugwise plug 1
Plugwise plug 2
3COM switch
3fasen koppelaar
Tiptel analoge PABX
Freecom internet radio (switched off)
Poweradaptor Freecom
Fritz!box 7170
Gloeilamp 60 Watt gedimd
Marmitek AM12 appliance module
Nefit CV-ketel
Rookgaskanalen CV ketel
12 Volt netvoedingsadaptor
Philips wireless phone DECT 2254
Sony IP-camera SNC RZ30P
Analog modem Tornado
Watercooker
Pan met worst
Cheers, Verkenner
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If it can go through walls at 500 meter distance, then its fun
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This is a very interesting instrument. I am in the market for one of these for years, but they are still priced above my toys-budget and I don't have any professional application for it that justifies the costs. But again; Very nice. And you got the right brand too
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@edwin: you should copy the conrad link it shows you in the page, otherwise the links from conrad dont work (really annoying from conrad)
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Guys, it's really not that hard; If you're curious, just go to http://www.conrad.nl, type FLIR i5 in the search field and press the 'zoeken'-button. It costs 3k (yes, Euros) and it shoots 80x80 pixel pictures. Only a couple of years ago these camera's used to cost 10-fold that amount and required you to cool the imager using TEMs and liquid nitrogen. Thanks to the micro bolometer imager these new devices are now compact and 'affordable'.
And if you're clever, you'll hire the proud owner of this instrument to image your house this winter to see where you can use some additional insulation.
And if you're clever, you'll hire the proud owner of this instrument to image your house this winter to see where you can use some additional insulation.
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You have got to be joking! 2995 euro!
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i7 has some more pixels..
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Maybe we should organize a 'samenkopen' en get 5% off...
If you order it, take the pictures and send it back within 8 days for a full refund.......
If you order it, take the pictures and send it back within 8 days for a full refund.......
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by wifi</i>
<br />You have got to be joking! 2995 euro!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">This is not a toy, guys. It's a measurement instrument. And yes, instruments make very nice toys, but they're not priced as toys.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by snelvuur</i>
<br />i7 has some more pixels.. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Yes, and 600 Euro more price. Most people don't even spend that difference on a whole camera...
But seriously; Perhaps the owner of this nice piece of equipment is willing to post a couple of thermal images of a couple of Xanura modules? It will help the guys in this thread http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?w ... 3680#27390 to find the components running hot and possibly causing the modules to break down after some time....
<br />You have got to be joking! 2995 euro!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">This is not a toy, guys. It's a measurement instrument. And yes, instruments make very nice toys, but they're not priced as toys.
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by snelvuur</i>
<br />i7 has some more pixels.. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Yes, and 600 Euro more price. Most people don't even spend that difference on a whole camera...
But seriously; Perhaps the owner of this nice piece of equipment is willing to post a couple of thermal images of a couple of Xanura modules? It will help the guys in this thread http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?w ... 3680#27390 to find the components running hot and possibly causing the modules to break down after some time....
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Robert, thanks.
I've put some infrared pictures in that threat.
Perhaps I can help imaging Xanura.
Regards, Verkenner
I've put some infrared pictures in that threat.
Perhaps I can help imaging Xanura.
Regards, Verkenner
Re: Infrared camera pictures
Sorry for bumping this old thread up again.
One of my new hobbies is making snow (with compressed air, and high pressure water).
The "guns" that I have make use of one nucleating nozzle, and three misting nozzles.
I would like to do some fine-tuning on the nucleating nozzle (bigger nucleation = more efficient).
As at the moment it's way to warm to make snow, and as I would like to be ready when the conditions are okay, I would like to do some testing 1st.
HKD Snowmakers (snowmakers.com) has cited that a nucleator nozzle at 8.6 BAR with 0C air temperature will produce an air temperature of -40C when exiting the nozzle!
I'm not expecting this much of a difference with my setup as I only have just over 6 BAR.
My quextion now is: Would an Infrared camera be able to see the nucleation in action?
If so, it would be a great tool to do some fine tuning.
One of my new hobbies is making snow (with compressed air, and high pressure water).
The "guns" that I have make use of one nucleating nozzle, and three misting nozzles.
I would like to do some fine-tuning on the nucleating nozzle (bigger nucleation = more efficient).
As at the moment it's way to warm to make snow, and as I would like to be ready when the conditions are okay, I would like to do some testing 1st.
HKD Snowmakers (snowmakers.com) has cited that a nucleator nozzle at 8.6 BAR with 0C air temperature will produce an air temperature of -40C when exiting the nozzle!
I'm not expecting this much of a difference with my setup as I only have just over 6 BAR.
My quextion now is: Would an Infrared camera be able to see the nucleation in action?
If so, it would be a great tool to do some fine tuning.
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Re: Infrared camera pictures
About the watercooker:
How can you cook water on 60,5°C
Do you live in the mountains
Grtz,
How can you cook water on 60,5°C
Do you live in the mountains
Grtz,
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Re: Infrared camera pictures
Gay-Lussac's law.
P1/T1 = P2/T2
P1/T1 = P2/T2
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Re: Infrared camera pictures
I may have been sleeping during chemistry.
but what is the gas law to do with cooking of a liquid?
but what is the gas law to do with cooking of a liquid?
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