Название | : | Thermal imaging for electricians - A SparkyNinja Webinar |
Продолжительность | : | 1.42.17 |
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Просмотров | : | 41 rb |
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Thanks for the great video I am a licensed electrician and now a certified advanced operations drone pilot I acquired a thermal imaging capable drone and the next step is to operate a business for mainly drone infrared NDT inspections Thanks again ! Comment from : André Gagnon |
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Can be track offline headphones wire by fixing the device Comment from : Chinmayee Mahato |
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What temperature in Celsius is too hot for a standard circuit breaker to be an issue , is it anything over 60deg brCelsius ? Most circuit breakers are rated for 60/75deg c Comment from : TheSteveknockout |
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When ordering a new switchboard or controlbox, we have a line of text in requirements "backplate shall be painted black" Comment from : masi alokas |
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highly useful information thanks Comment from : tshepo ress mogojwa |
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Hi, I like your lecture Thanks Comment from : Sohail Janjua |
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great information Comment from : Bob Rebera |
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Good information!! Comment from : Virtual Treadmill Walk, Nature Sounds |
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I'm just getting into Condition Based Monitoring, and this video has been really helpful in introducing me to thermographic analysis Thanks! Comment from : Paul Brewerton |
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Comander DATA device with AI ,programed by sensoring :D Comment from : Patrik Garvanovic |
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What do you think about for ex CAT S62 PRO flir camera - is it useful for simple electrical checks? Comment from : Bogusław Ochab |
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Just recieved a Fluke TI 125 second hand and had no idea what I was looking at, this was a huge help Thanks a ton Comment from : Bernie Capal |
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Many thanks 👍 Comment from : Er IMRAN Ansari |
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interesting Comment from : ABR USAHA ELEKTRIK |
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Some many years ago, I purchased in infrared thermometer I forgot what my intended use was, but it was a $75 tool at the time, so I'm sure I had something specific in mind! I have recently purchased a phone with an 80x60 iR camera built in, simply because I want one, and I needed a new phone anyways! brbrI intend to use it to look for leaks in home insulation, and to look for hot spots in wiring around my house, bad outlets that are getting hotter than they should, investigate things like battery cables on cars for poor connections or high resistance issues, etc I have no training in any of this, strictly DIY brbrThis webinar has given me a lot of information I would not have known, or would have taken me a long time to 'figure out on my own' especially emissivity and reflections! Thank you, very much, for making it available to the average joe, like myself brbrAnd yes, I will be very, very careful around electricity I do not take it for granted or take insulation for granted, etc, I respect it and am afraid of it! Comment from : DieCastoms |
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At around 45:00 I believe you are mistaken about why the pipe is cooler than the connections I'm not looking from the biggest screen but that looks like a water heater and the "connection" looks like a temperature pressure relief valve which is a safety device that activates if the temperature or pressure get too high in the water heater There would be no hot water going through that pipe unless the safety device activates Comment from : Robert J |
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Why does shiny metal reflect environmental 'cold' or lack of radiation, rather than show up as emitting its own? I mean it IS hot and when i hold my hand close to it i can feel it too, so it does give off radiation, is that just outside the range of the thermal imager?brI can understand when the environment, or objects in it, are considerably hotter, a shiny metal object would reflect this and it could appear to be hotter relevant to its own radiation, but i don't understand how its reflective properties prevent it from showing its own emissions Comment from : Fati Tigilo |
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Thanks for this this is great We have been issued the flur pro for our phones recently but have been given little to no training on them so this info was amazing thank you! Unfortunatly they are trying to get us to use these as part of our maintainance checks instead of doing our usual insulation checks and earth fault loops for our equipment instead of enhancing it Comment from : Paul Jones |
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16:50 - Vantablack comes to mind Comment from : bitTorrenter |
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