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Does anyone know of any good non-intrusive technicques for checking the security of Low voltage connections. I do not believe that Thermomgraphy is very efficient as the power (heat) is too little. Tightening the connections once per year can do more harm than good.
Any Suggestions? |
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Do not underestimate the use of IR. I have found many poor connections on 12 and 24Vdc systems using my camera.
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Scooby,
The camera I have is sensitive enough to detect the 12 and 24v problems very easily. I can detect the old handprint on the wall for about 9 minutes (no convective air), and can differentiate about .5 deg. F. when I take the time (camera manufacturer says sres .06 deg.) I believe I would give it another shot with a high end camera. I think you'll be surprised. Dave |
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Is it really necessary & cost effective to monitor 24V conncetions?
P/s this thread should be trasnferred to the infrared forum. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Josh, |
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