[ale] Anyone have a FLIR system I could borrow?
Derek Atkins
derek at ihtfp.com
Tue Sep 10 11:15:51 EDT 2019
I might need a little more detail than that, I think. The leaks may be
subtle. On the other hand, I can get a "cheap" FLIR device for $200.
The expensive one is $400. But I don't think I want to spend $400 on a
single-use tool, unless I can figure out how I might use it over time.
Maybe periodic energy audits of my home?
-derek
On Tue, September 10, 2019 11:07 am, neal at mnopltd.com wrote:
> OTOH, an infrared thermometer with laser pointer is in the $20 range.
> That's going to tell you leaks pretty well.
>
> I like the Ryobi one.
>
> On 2019-09-10 07:08, Derek Atkins via Ale wrote:
>> Hi Alers,
>>
>> Not really Linux related (except perhaps Android), but... I'm building
>> a
>> cold-room in my house and want to use FLIR to test how well it is
>> sealed
>> before I close up the walls. Of course, I don't *have* a FLIR system,
>> so
>> I was wondering if anyone here had one I could borrow? I'm in Sandy
>> Springs, and I would probably only need it in another week or two for
>> an
>> hour or two.
>>
>> It seems like it would be pretty expensive to buy just for a single
>> use?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -derek
>
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