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Get the Big Picture With IR Imaging

  • Posted on: 17 June 2013
  • By: Joe Rocchio

Whether you’re a plant/building MRO professional, electrical or HVACR contractor, or a building inspector, FLIR’s i-Series infrared (IR) cameras allow you to see what you’ve been missing. Rugged, lightweight, and affordable, FLIR i3, i5, and i7 IR cameras feature a large 2.8-inch color LCD that lets you view detailed temperature variations on critical systems, components, and connection panels.

Which one? (Part II) – FLIR i Series for Building Diagnostics Applications

  • Posted on: 14 June 2013
  • By: Brady

Previously on Brady’s blog… we discussed FLIR’s new “How to Choose” video series and looked at the i-series as it pertains to mechanical and electrical applications. This post is also on the i-series but takes a look at its features with an eye towards building and home inspection applications.

Kanomax 6710 TABmaster Capture Hood Review

  • Posted on: 13 June 2013
  • By: Sam

      When I first took this product out of the shipping box, I was looking at what appeared to be an awkward, box shaped wheeled suitcase. After allowing my mind to drift to myself walking through an airport terminal with this thing in tow I quickly got down to business. Upon opening the suitcase you immediately see the care taken in design that ensures not only a tight fit but also safety for travel.

T3 Innovation CB300 Cable Prowler – Ethernet Cable Testing Made Easy

  • Posted on: 6 June 2013
  • By: Sam

                Managing an Ethernet Network System can be very disheartening depending on the size of the system. Most systems are housed in a central location with cables running wild as if Hulkamania was in full effect. (You’d have to say your prayers and eat your vitamins to find anything.) Being able to get accurate cable lengths or even seeing which cables run where can be a nightmare.

A Beginner's Guide to Wire and Valve Location in Irrigation with the Armada Pro700

  • Posted on: 5 June 2013
  • By: Sam

      A life before technology does not seem to be a life I would like to live in. When I think about how people used to manage a client’s irrigation system, a system that they did not install, I can only imagine how labor intensive that could be. If a valve or wiring was buried how would you find it without using your best judgment and digging random holes? Thankfully, wire and valve locators have been invented to make that an easier task.

T3 Innovation SS200 Snap Shot Cable Fault Finder

  • Posted on: 4 June 2013
  • By: Sam

      Accurately finding network cable length, opens, and shorts is the bread and butter of many a business. The T3 Innovation SS200 Snap Shot does this perfectly, making it a….Snap. All bad puns aside, this lightweight (12ozs!) tester uses Spread Spectrum Time Domain Reflectometry to bring TDR technology into the 21st Century.

Byte Brothers RWC1000K Real World Certifier

  • Posted on: 24 May 2013
  • By: Sam

Providing clients with proof that your work is installed properly is becoming more and more commonplace. Companies spend a lot of money to have networks installed in their offices and they want some guarantee that things are what you say they are. The Byte Brothers Real World Certifier does exactly that. In some respects, the RWC1000K is similar to the LVPRO3 that I reviewed last week.

To Fluke? - Or not to Fluke? A Simple Question (About Thermal Imagers).

  • Posted on: 24 May 2013
  • By: Brady

This is a post in praise of Fluke. I honestly carry no bias in this and many companies make great products that are comparable in lots of ways. This post is just to let you know exactly what you are getting when you purchase Fluke, specifically their line of thermal imagers.

 

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