Night Vision at home?! DIY PVS-69 Alpha Binocular 1.1 Build Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- "I want night vision"
"We have night vision at home"
Night vision at home: Wait, its actually good?!
Today you can follow along as we build our analog version 3d printed night vision housings for the VSF PVS-69 Alpha 1.1 Binoculars. The PVS-69 by Vonscherf Arms is an industry first consumer level DIY night vision option. Utilizing an innovative 3d printed housing, the PVS-69 Alpha 1.1 is able to use both standard military Image intensifier units, or for a more affordable route can be fitted with small low light FPV drone cameras for a digital night vision option.
Housings and hardware are offered here:
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3d print files can be found at Vonscherf Arms
vonscherfarms.com
I bought the parts kit yesterday! Can’t wait to start my build! Would you be doing a tutorial on making the digital tubes by chance?
Your order just shipped! Thank you for your support! I am trying to gather components for a digital build, but it seems so is everyone else so parts are hard to come by at reasonable prices. but eventually id like to!
how is the build going?
Can you do one of the MX-69 digital image intensifier tube?
awesome tutorial! thank you for posting quality content!
God send, brother.
Think you can do a video on the Alpha 2 beta?
would the parts for an old pvs-14 fit well with this (If I can somehow find another image intensifier)??
You’d be able to use the pvs14 glass and the tube (the expensive stuff), but the electronic guts are not compatible. Then you could sell your old pvs14 housing kit to someone for a couple hundreds bucks and put that toward another set of lenses and a second tube
also. shoot me an email at cory@heytherehero.co and i can see about getting you a second tube!
@@heythereheroco thanks for the reply! Awesome info/channel indeed.
Have you built some of the digital ones? I’ve watched Vons build videos but hes super vague in them.
I dont really deal with the digital stuff. For the price, and difficulty of obtaining parts, i just took the L and went analog. My eyes never vibed with the digitals when ive tried them before either.
@@heythereheroco ya tell me about it man, been waiting for this v780 display. Only reason I went with the digital is to get myself into entry level night shooting. But it blows my mind that you can get tubes easier than most of these displays.
What kind of power connector is that you are using?
Its a fischer 102 4 pin!
Got your kit a little bit ago! and notice that there wasnt the file to fit tubes. Where would I be able to get them from? any specific size?
Hey there! Shoot me an email at support@heytherehero.co and ill get you sorted!
i am thinking about hooking up a digital infrared camera to my scope and putting a screen inside my goggles or a screen mounted to my helmet. kinda curious about a transparent oled in my goggles. battery pack mounted on the back of the helmet and a wire from the battery down the arm and plugs into the camera. the oicw at home.
Duuude can i hire you lol!
What type of awg wire you using? Is it 30 AWG Stranded Tinned Copper Wire?
Would it be possible to use pvs 69 internals with an fma pvs-31 dummy housing?
its tough but has been done before!
what tubes will you be using? and can you do a video installing them
what do i have to buy to make it digital?? i want to go as cheap but also good, so like in between, but digital budget
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Do these have any form of waterproofing?
what kind of tube does it need ?
Mx10160 or 11769 with pigtail removed
does the parts kit come with the brass tubes for where it connects to the bridge? it doesn't mention it in the parts list on the site.
The 3d printed housing kit comes with the tubes, if youd like them on a parts kit, shoot me an email to have them added!
Is there somebody I can pay to build this for me?
What do ai need to get permission to your squarespace?
@@leesullivan4802 the shop should be back up in a couple weeks!
One can’t you sell the housing completely build like you showing and second can you add more info on what kind of internal image intensifiers
While the assembly is pretty straight forward, being that they are a more diy option I tend to leave it that way. Tubes are crazy spendy and I’d hate for one of my units to damage one!
Sorry missed the second question. These use mx10160 image intensifier tubes
Website doesnt work anymore..
Im Moving shops, It should be back up in a week or 2 when i get my inventory out of the trailer and sorted!
180? Whole device costs me 250$ with better performance.
I highly doubt it, but Im not forcing you to buy it! Thanks for watching!
@@heythereheroco Thanks, i'll correct my business plan ) , but without jokes i built it by myself and my parts. If you wish you can watch it.
@@heythereheroco You can doubt, but this is true. I built it by myself and my parts.
@@katsapopidar What did you use in your build?
@@heythereheroco not runcam and not that displays, I have built my own monoculars for years. So , I have just made little upgrades. Added ir illumination, change battery to 18650.
What is the digital night vision camera I should use for this