How I used a $170 thermal camera to check my GCFI breaker - and why this one's worth it
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The article discusses the author's passion for thermal imaging cameras, particularly standalone models for their convenience and versatility. The HF96V camera stands out for its affordability without sacrificing quality, featuring a 96 x 96 IR camera that upscales images to 240 x 240. With a wide temperature range from -4°F to 1022°F and real-time updates at 25Hz, it provides crucial high-quality images for accurately diagnosing issues in various materials. The author emphasizes the importance of image quality in effective thermal diagnostics.
The HF96V thermal camera features a 96 x 96 IR camera and offers three imaging modes: thermal only, visual only, and fusion, ensuring versatile usage.
Despite the relatively modest 96 x 96 resolution, the HF96V upscales images to 240 x 240 in real time and operates at a speed of 25Hz for dynamic scanning.
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