Played with one of these Snap-On thermal imaging units a year ago, and fell in love with it. So kept watching eBay for a good deal, and picked up one used for under $400 last week.
Several affordable FLIR camera styles on the market now, some that just connect to a cell phone. And for under $50 you can snag a decent IR thermometer, like this AMES unit I carry in the truck specifically for checking tires and wheel bearings. Those also seems very popular for checking body temps these days.. But in the end, nothing beats a true thermal imager for finding the hot or cold spots...
There is actually two Snap-On versions that look pretty much alike out our there. The one I bought is the EETH300. Older of the two. The EETH310 has some better res and new features like Wi-Fi. But brings a couple $$$ more on the used market.
Either one will likely pay for itself in a couple jobs once you get used to it. I haven't put this down since it arrived. Here is some pics I took today. First thing out of the box was check my truck seat heaters.
Several affordable FLIR camera styles on the market now, some that just connect to a cell phone. And for under $50 you can snag a decent IR thermometer, like this AMES unit I carry in the truck specifically for checking tires and wheel bearings. Those also seems very popular for checking body temps these days.. But in the end, nothing beats a true thermal imager for finding the hot or cold spots...
There is actually two Snap-On versions that look pretty much alike out our there. The one I bought is the EETH300. Older of the two. The EETH310 has some better res and new features like Wi-Fi. But brings a couple $$$ more on the used market.
Either one will likely pay for itself in a couple jobs once you get used to it. I haven't put this down since it arrived. Here is some pics I took today. First thing out of the box was check my truck seat heaters.