I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
Anything else I should check?
I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
Anything else I should check?
Looking for a phone with this, a Geiger counter, and a light spectrum analyzer
Also a hardware keyboard, headphone jack, and runs Linux
I have a phone with a thermal imager too!
I mostly use it to brag to people about how I have a phone with a thermal imager!
But here is a demonstration that glass will reflect a bit of thermal radiation, but is completely opaque to thermal behind it:
As long as you aren't touching the glass, wherein the glass will conduct your thermal signature:
And then if you take the hand away, the signature remains on the glass for several minutes!
As a bonus, my phone also has a microscope, and I learned that my facial hair is sometimes triangular:
Check where the heat loss is occurring in your house.
For fucks sake
Is this loss?
I'm so sorry for your heat :(
I can't believe you've done this
what the fuck lol
This post has been stellar.
I don't get it. What is that?
Edit: For those that don't know, they are referencing a meme . If you don't know the meme, you probably won't find it funny.
Well lost, man, well lost.
You can't not say what phone has FLIR. Need details please! lol
There was a discontinued (and discounted) CAT phone I was looking at a while back. The phone itself was mostly unimpressive, but it did have a decent FLIR camera which is why I was looking at it.
What phone?!
Sorry for the Amazon link, but CAT no longer makes phones as of April 2024 so I can't link to their website (which no longer exists):
It's the S62 Rugged smartphone. https://www.amazon.com/CAT-PHONES-S62-Rugged-Smartphone/dp/B08YR66D1H
There's a few models with thermal cameras, my doogee gt31v has one. I think ulefone and unihertz have models with them.
Don't expect software updates.
Do you own any "Hot Wheels" toy cars? If so, how hot actually are those wheels?
In the absence of "Hot Wheels" toy cars, I'd also be interested in other objects which claim to be hot, but likely aren't i.e. a "Hot Topic" clothing item, or bottle of "Hot Sauce".
No wheels or topics here, but a whole collection of hot sauces straight from the fridge
A drop of Tha Bomb: Beyond Insanity on a plate also looks quite disappointing
However, put some of that straight into my mouth and let me tell you, I'm in a world of regrets right now.
I think I need an FLIR camera now lol
Thank you for your service to our entertainment
Brilliant, thank you :)
I'm so glad I don't have one. I can't imagine the amount of time I'd waste play acting splinter cell.
too bad they never released a game after chaos theory.
None of these cameras measure things in Kelvin, the only temperature scale that matters. Disappointing.
They do actually, it's just that they convert it to Celsius right before displaying the value on the screen
you can sometimes use these as a stud finder, depends on the wall
If you ever do electronics repair and are good at soldering these are a lifesaver for quick diagnosis if the resolution is high enough. Look at the board, apply power, and the part that is shorting out will often quickly get stupid hot. Sometimes it will be a complex repair you can’t easily do like a bga chip but you’d be surprised how often it’s just a random capacitor that went bad in your phone or switch or whatever and swapping it out (or even just getting rid of it if it’s an extra filter) fixes the issue. The hard part is finding out the value bc there are never schematics
A less easy to use alternative to this that I use bc thermal cams are expensive is squirt isopropyl alcohol or flux on the board and apply power. It’ll boil at the point where the part is shorting. Harder to determine but much cheaper. If you already have the camera though
My go to is to upside-down spray canned air at the PCB. once the canned air boils off, it leaves a layer of frost and you can immediately tell what is hot because it melts the frost.
That’s a good one, I will add that to the repertoire
Now, this technology is new to me, but I believe that's Homer Simpson in the oven, rotating slowly. His body temperature has risen to 400 degrees. He's literally stewing in his own juices!
d'oh
Go around the house and look at all your outlets. You’ll find that GFCI outlets put out a small amount of heat. (Something to do with their function that is unavoidable.) Regular outlets that are warm and under no load may require investigation.
You can also spot heating conduits in walls, roughly figure out what power adapters are not very efficient, and even use them to gauge how well heated blankets and the like are working. I used mine to look at studs in the wall to figure out (well, be certain about) how some old renovations were handled.
Totally random thought, but check the temp of different things both directly, and also in a mirror reflection. I wonder if it'll sense the same temperature via a mirror reflection...
Works great!
If you actually want to measure a glass surface, stick a bit of painters tape or other tape with a rough-ish surface to it.
Cool! Or, warm, I guess I should say.. 👍
I definitely noticed some objects like a coke can reflecting heat from nearby sources. Let me check my mirror
Fun fact: the heat measured is just infrared light, which tell you the objects temperature with the principles of Black Body Radiation, so if an object is reflective, it most likely also reflects infrared and you will see the reflected objects temperature.
If your first thought was "wait, infrared like tv remotes?" Yes! Point the tv remote at your camera to see how "hot" it gets (it's not hot but it's sending a lot of infrared through other means)
It is pretty much like taking a normal picture of a mirror.
How warm is your empty chair after you've sat in it for an hour
Update: I sat on the side of the cold bed for 5 minutes
And that's how my dog learned that silently sneaking off the couch a few seconds before I entered the room weirdly didn't cut it anymore one day.
And here I am using an IR thermometer like a cave man
Any IR thermometer is a thermal camera with enough patience and a few color pencils.
Corners of rooms, especially outside corners and wall sections behind furniture and then compare them with the dew point in the room.
https://www.calculator.net/dew-point-calculator.html
If the walls are colder than the dew point, you'll get condensation.
Should be about 90°
Take your vote and get out.
I'm dealing with this exact issue right now. I don't have thermal imaging, but I used an IR thermometer and recorded temps as much as ten degrees lower in the places with water staining than in other parts of the wall/room/house. Any tips for finding the leaks/improving insulation? Right now my best idea is cutting holes in each cavity and blowing in insulation, but I'm not an expert at all.
Nah, sorry. So far I've only been living in houses made from stone and concrete, I have no experience with improving insulation in framed buildings. Someone else, maybe. Sound like just adding insulation isn't a great idea though as that will push the dew point into the wall. You'd have to separate the insulation layer from the humid air inside at the same time, otherwise you'd just get the water in the insulation and therefore wet insulation and mold.
If you have a pet that isnt allowed on the bed but you know she gets on it when you are not there, now you have the tools to get that proof. >=)
Look at IR reflections on matte steel surfaces - you'll probably find that the longer wavelengths get reflected quite well on a surface that is matte in visible light.
Coolest thing to look at is running tap water, switch from hot to cold
About 70% of your pizza is 70° hot!
I want a phone with a thermal imager but I'm worried it would be a shit phone if I did because it'll be a 10 year old industrial affair
How important is it to have it built in? Could just get a FLIR add-on module
Yeah. There's also separate cameras you can get that plug in with usb-c to the side of your phone.
Check your ceiling and walls.
That's a really neat idea for a horror device. You can see evidence of the creature(s) in your walls, but it's very blurry (heat signature spreads out when moving through the drywall), and also delayed (takes time to radiate from warm spots, and also to form new spots).
I'd love to try making a horror game with that angle, but ADHD has me by the balls 😞
I found an uninsulated stud space in my friend's house using one of these. He couldn't figure out why the room was always cold, they are neat
I bought one just to check equipment after I've run it all day. Checking the baler and combine for bad bearings periodically will hopefully prevent an expensive fire.
I’ve seen FLIR thermal cam attachments for your phone not but a phone itself. Is that what you mean?
No, it's a CAT s62 phone with built in FLIR
$300 for a phone with flir sounds like a good deal considering flir cameras are 300 and up
Holy shit that thing is nuts
I have a FLIR camera too and my gas range runs at 250°C confirm?
What's a gas range?
If I'd have to guess, I'd say from about up here to down there:
Gas stove
A pipe and storage network for distribution of CH4?
Great way to check for roof leaks after a rain
I have 3 glassbottles in my fridge, that I use for filling up my water bottle I carry around. I have a pixel 8 pro with a thermometer. And I use it to check which bottle have the coldest water if Iam I doubt.
I would have endless amounts of fun with this
The water coming out of the shower head or faucet when it’s warm enough to be comfortable, but not so hot that it’s scalding.
I really wish this was how the thermometer on the pixel phones worked, I'd actually use it then.
I mean it's nice not having to keep track of a dedicated thermometer, but it's such a hastle to use.
Check for the cabels and outlets to see if there is anything wrong with the electrics in your home
Pixel8 has a thermometer built in.
Shit. Now I want an 8. It'd help me figure out where the drafts are coming from in the house
Pacman reference
This makes me think of my pizza from Saturday. We ordered Mod, so my wife and I got individual pizzas. I didn't grab them well from the delivery guy, and they went upside down off the porch. Mine was out of the box, upside down in the snow.
You know what? I ate it anyway.
Everyone knows snow is sterile, so you don't even need the 5 second rule
I've seen these added onto phones, but you bought a phone WITH it already on board? That's sick. I've not seen anything like that in years... They just keep pumping out bullshit over and over again, year after year.