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Which one? (Part V) – FLIR T Series for Electrical/Mechanical Applications

  • Posted on: 10 July 2013
  • By: Brady

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.

Which one? (Part III) – FLIR E Series for Electrical/Mechanical Applications

  • Posted on: 17 June 2013
  • By: Brady

The epic saga of the FLIR “How to Choose” summaries continues with this third installment. This time around we are taking a look at the E series cameras with particular regard to electrical and mechanical applications. FLIR’s video lists the same jobs as in its i-series videos but notes that the E series is most useful for applications that require more frequent thermal camera use.

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.

FLIR E60 – Who Needs Wires?

  • Posted on: 21 May 2013
  • By: Brady

The Flir E60 has been discontinued.

Who really likes wires? They are messy, ugly, and fragile. Now, we need them for certain applications for sure. I’m not suggesting we ditch wires completely but if you ask this guy, when they aren’t necessary or an advanced technology exists that tackles the same task, who needs ‘em? Enter the Flir E60 and its exciting range of wireless features.

 

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