i think you needed to work with the software of the p2 pro before you judged it. the t2 is much more clear. im sure you figured that out and learned how to play around with it more by now. im guessing you have used the other much longer.
12:30 They could improve the sliders. The result is not what I would expect. In the best case the sliders should act as a contrast setting between hot and cold areas, in which the cold parts become colorless and invisible.
I am hoping someone can confirm the use of such a camera to find moles/voles in my yard? What I don't know is if the dirt would insulate the moles body heat?
Can you suggest any low temperature Solder paste (I prefer syringe type) may be sound stupid but if i use 138 degree solder paste what is better temperature set in hot air machine?
@@sudhispillai8885 You will have to set the temperature higher, probably at like 300C. The reason being, the 300C will be measured within the hot air gun, you won't hold it up 1mm away from the component you would be soldering but rather 3-5 cm, so the heat will spread and no longer will be 300C at the place where the solder paste is. That, plus you need to heat up the whole component area, not just the component if you don't want to create cracks. Also, just experiment with the temperature and air flow yourself, see what seems reasonable, do some trila and error.
I've been through two seek compact pro cameras and I hired on a tech that also owned one. They ALL wind up failing. App and phone fail to recognize camera when connected. Camera freezes up if it DOES connect. SEEK IS GARBAGE. When I bought my first one I only did so because they claimed it worked with the iPhone 5. It did not. That got me trapped owning iPhones as I had to upgrade to iPhone 7, X, 12, etc. as my SEEK thermal camera was important to circuit board diagnostic to my business. Now that they are all dead we are free. Presently considering Hti-Xintai 384 X 288 High Resolution Thermal Camera Imager with 25 fps. I also got REALLY tired of the seek app making me look at that guy every time I was waiting for the imager to hopefully come to life.
That's weird because I've had mine for 2yrs. And had several people who I know using them for a long time too and no failures like you've mentioned. It could be due to the fact that we're using it in the stand, which doesn't require us to constantly plug and unplug it
@@VCCBoardRepairs First off - I must subscribe to your channel. I do respect your name in this industry. I did wind up buying a HOT-ROD of a similar dongle type thermal cam. Infiray P2 Pro w/ magnetic macro lens. Time will tell if it proves to be any more robust than the seek cameras had. The seek cameras can withstand only so many trips through the air across the lab. Splashing against the wall...being banged onto the workbench as a wake-up call...
@@NotSkeletor Just this once: He-Man I mean Prince Adam says *what*? - when he holds his sword aloft? ...how does that go, again? I can fill in the lightning effects and echo myself.
i think they will not take your advice because other channels all refer it as the niceiest thermal cam better than the seek and honestly from their videos they had more quality than this one, dont ask me why.
@@VCCBoardRepairs as am using it the quality image with 24 Hz is Soo good it's very handy and easy to plug on the computer it comes with macro lens that is helping allot also the battery is good . Just my opinion 😅
@@VCCBoardRepairs Hi Jesse, this is Jane from VISSPL, I would love to invite you to test our native 1080p projector, are you interested? If so, please let me know how to cooperate with you, thank you Jane
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