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sgcsalsero

Feeling the Heat
Mar 15, 2006
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Testing a flir i3 this weekend.
 

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Yeah, I just found out the i-Series range isn't high enough, oh well no skin off my nose. -4ºF to 482ºF (-20ºC to 250ºC). You'd think for $1,100 you get at least 8-900F. It'll be hopefully be of use to look for house leaks and also to see if my bee hives are alive.
 
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