That is amazing, it's a shame FLIR don't do a more cut down version for car workshops (or consumer use) for finding vacuum, boost, evap or exhaust leaks.
Would this be able to see leaks behind a wall? I asked because it would be useful to pressurize a gas line with compressed air and walk through a house or building scanning walls looking for a leak.
I wish I could tell you yes but typically it would require a line of sight. It is possible if you had a very high pressure but it’s unlikely you’d be effective through anything.
Thank you for the question! The two targets on the hose line were leaks, the third was a reflection of the second leak off of the table stand. You can tell it’s a reflection if you move the camera from side to side - if the the cursor stays in the same spot, it’s a leak more than likely, if it moves with the camera, it’s a reflection.
Could you please show a 8L/h vacuum leak detected from behind a steel cabinet? We have racks to look behind and want to catch the reflections at the sides and bottoms.
Hi Charles - thanks for viewing! I believe this could be done without too much of an issue, assuming there aren't other leaks (pressure or vacuum) with a higher intensity in the area.
With the earlier versions, these filters were simply preset frequency ranges for different applications. It is best to try all of the filters out if a leak is not visible where you think there might be one.
Finally, something to help me pinpoint the monsters during The Hunt.
That is amazing, it's a shame FLIR don't do a more cut down version for car workshops (or consumer use) for finding vacuum, boost, evap or exhaust leaks.
Excelente trabajo.
Great stuff man. Thank you!
Would this be able to see leaks behind a wall? I asked because it would be useful to pressurize a gas line with compressed air and walk through a house or building scanning walls looking for a leak.
I wish I could tell you yes but typically it would require a line of sight. It is possible if you had a very high pressure but it’s unlikely you’d be effective through anything.
At 5.56 you have THREE "leaks" or is one of them just a "reflection" of one of the other leaks??
Thank you for the question! The two targets on the hose line were leaks, the third was a reflection of the second leak off of the table stand. You can tell it’s a reflection if you move the camera from side to side - if the the cursor stays in the same spot, it’s a leak more than likely, if it moves with the camera, it’s a reflection.
Could you please show a 8L/h vacuum leak detected from behind a steel cabinet? We have racks to look behind and want to catch the reflections at the sides and bottoms.
Hi Charles - thanks for viewing! I believe this could be done without too much of an issue, assuming there aren't other leaks (pressure or vacuum) with a higher intensity in the area.
Hi, Can the camera record .wav sound files?
When is SLM mode shoul be used
With the earlier versions, these filters were simply preset frequency ranges for different applications. It is best to try all of the filters out if a leak is not visible where you think there might be one.