Flir i3, i5, and i7: The Newest Alternative to Spot Measurement
The Flir i3, i5, and i7 Infrared Cameras have been disontinued. Please check Flir Thermal Imaging Cameras by following this LINK.
The Flir i3, i5, and i7 Infrared Cameras have been disontinued. Please check Flir Thermal Imaging Cameras by following this LINK.
Today we’re going to talk about a tool that, as far as I know, has no current competition or comparable product on the market – the Fluke VT02. While it has its limitations, it is certainly one of the best and most cost-effective choices for certain applications.
This is a post about the benefits of owning a thermal camera if you are a homeowner or contractor doing some light energy efficiency work. The following is what I observed when using a Flir i5 here at the office.
AEMC PEL 100 series power meters (PEL 102 and PEL 103) do everything you would expect out of a high quality
It’s after 10pm, do you know where your kilowatt hours are?? Now you can find out with the Dent Instruments ELITEpro XC.
My epic blog series continues with Part V of Flir’s “How to Choose” video series; this installment focuses on the T series cameras and their benefits as applied to electrical and mechanical applications. If you have read my other post (and I will be greatly saddened if you have not…), you have a good idea of the features available thus far in Flir’s camera line.
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.