On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 15:00:45 -0700, BeeJ <
nos...@spamnot.com> wrote:
>Looking at FLIR handhelds to do a bunch of tasks including identifying
>hot components / traces. I also plan to use it for monitoring room air
>leaks and wall insulation.
FLIR imagers are really cool, but also expensive. If all you want to
do is look for leaks, try one of these from Black and Decker:
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http://www.blackanddecker.com/power-tools/TLD100.aspx>
I have two of them (the 2nd one bought after I misplaced the first).
Point the device at an inside wall to set a reference level. Then,
run it along window frames, door joints, wall outlets, etc to check
for temperature differences. It has a red/green/blue LED that lights
up the test area, indicating whether the test area is hotter, same, or
colder than the reference temperature.
Unfortunately, it's kinda useless for finding hot spots on PCB's. For
that, I use various liquid crystal sheets. Just lay it over the PCB
and watch the colors change:
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http://www.edmundoptics.com/testing-targets/calibration-standards/temperature-sensitive-liquid-crystal-sheets/1642>
For identifying the exact component, I use a thermistor probe.
>1) are there any features of a particular FLIR model that is
>advantageous?
>
>2) is there a place to get a better price break? New! One unit.
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