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Default How to use FLIR infrared camera to reduce Winter home heating bills.

On Nov 11, 9:31 am, Jeff wrote:

Or just get an IR thermometer for about $50. I recommend the mini temps,
most have a laser pointer so you can see where you are reading the
temperature. You'll just scan the house and you'll see the actual
temperature on the readout. You won't get the big picture, but you'll
get the job done for a lot less. Mine (Raytek MT4) has an 8 to 1 beam
spread (1' circle at 8' distance, or 1" at 8") but you can get them
tighter. Don't go broader.


You can also use the IR thermometer in the kitchen to check the
temperature of soups, hot chocalate, frying pans, etc.

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Ron