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oldjag May 24th 08 04:48 AM

Video Borescope
 
Has anyone tried the Visual Optics video borescope? http://www.voscope.com
I'm looking for a low cost ~$200-300 Borescope that will fit through a
14mm spark plug or O2 sensor hole, and also gearbox drain ports etc.
The Ridgid SeeSnake was a possibility, (for about the same price), but
it's .7" diameter is a bit too large. Also the lower cost fiber
scopes are a possibility, but in this price range the highest fiber
count I saw was 7000 fibers, which on the face of it seems lower than
the pixtel count on the Visual Optics, plus they are typically only
18" long vs. 36" for the VO. Also the VO has a built in color screen
plus video out jack.

Steve Lusardi May 24th 08 09:45 AM

Video Borescope
 
I bought one years ago from a medical equipment manufacturer in Florida. It
was designed to determine the sex of parrots. The probe is 3mm in diameter
and 10 inches long. It also came with a video camera you attach to the
probe. I paid $2500 at the SEMA show in Las Vegas and got a great deal. I
find your prices hard to believe. By the way, you need an internal 90 degree
mirror. There will not be enough room to bend a flexible probe to be totally
useful.
Steve

"oldjag" wrote in message
...
Has anyone tried the Visual Optics video borescope?
http://www.voscope.com
I'm looking for a low cost ~$200-300 Borescope that will fit through a
14mm spark plug or O2 sensor hole, and also gearbox drain ports etc.
The Ridgid SeeSnake was a possibility, (for about the same price), but
it's .7" diameter is a bit too large. Also the lower cost fiber
scopes are a possibility, but in this price range the highest fiber
count I saw was 7000 fibers, which on the face of it seems lower than
the pixtel count on the Visual Optics, plus they are typically only
18" long vs. 36" for the VO. Also the VO has a built in color screen
plus video out jack.




Carl Ijames May 24th 08 02:55 PM

Video Borescope
 
So how much is the voscope? I didn't see a price on their website.
Harbor Freight now has a video borescope, 8 mm (.315") diameter, 48"
long, with 0 and 90 degree tips, for $300.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95833
Haven't seen it in person yet, but next time I get to a store I was
going to see if I could play with one. 4 AA batteries or wall wart for
power, 3 LEDs for light, 2.5" color screen but no resolution specs, and
video out so you can go to a TV or recorder.

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Carl Ijames carl dott ijames aat verizon dott net
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"oldjag" wrote in message
...
Has anyone tried the Visual Optics video borescope?
http://www.voscope.com
I'm looking for a low cost ~$200-300 Borescope that will fit through a
14mm spark plug or O2 sensor hole, and also gearbox drain ports etc.
The Ridgid SeeSnake was a possibility, (for about the same price), but
it's .7" diameter is a bit too large. Also the lower cost fiber
scopes are a possibility, but in this price range the highest fiber
count I saw was 7000 fibers, which on the face of it seems lower than
the pixtel count on the Visual Optics, plus they are typically only
18" long vs. 36" for the VO. Also the VO has a built in color screen
plus video out jack.




_[_2_] May 24th 08 11:25 PM

Video Borescope
 
On Sat, 24 May 2008 13:55:00 GMT, Carl Ijames wrote:

So how much is the voscope? I didn't see a price on their website.
Harbor Freight now has a video borescope, 8 mm (.315") diameter, 48"
long, with 0 and 90 degree tips, for $300.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95833
Haven't seen it in person yet, but next time I get to a store I was
going to see if I could play with one. 4 AA batteries or wall wart for
power, 3 LEDs for light, 2.5" color screen but no resolution specs, and
video out so you can go to a TV or recorder.


More than likely 320x240, or QVGA as it's called. These screens are all
over the place in media players. They can actually look pretty good,
especially in a 2 to 3 inch size.

If you can live with a slightly bigger hole, you can dig around get a media
player (try the JXD661) with video input and a small camera for about $120
total; make you own mountings and scope away.

oldjag May 24th 08 11:34 PM

Video Borescope
 
Several online stores have the VOscope for around 225-260 bucks. It
comes with a mirror kit. It's not a fiberscope, but a small diam
camera on a flex stalk, so resoulution seems limited by the CCD's
pixtel count rather than the the number of fibers as would I guess be
the case with a fiberscope. I think I'll have a look at the Harbor
Freight unit to see how it works, but for now at $300, it's more than
the VO scope, which is assembled in the USA. The HF seems to have a
diameter advantage, 0.315" vs 0.40" for the VOscope.

Rob Fraser May 26th 08 01:13 AM

Video Borescope
 
Rigid makes one too... Grainger had it on display for $250.00 It had a
bigger head and plans are on the deck for one to pass through a plug hole
with a mirror that goes in and articulates independent of the scope arm.
Very cool. I'm going to buy one as soon as they come out. The medical grade
ones are way out of my price range.


Rob

"_" wrote in message
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On Sat, 24 May 2008 13:55:00 GMT, Carl Ijames wrote:

So how much is the voscope? I didn't see a price on their website.
Harbor Freight now has a video borescope, 8 mm (.315") diameter, 48"
long, with 0 and 90 degree tips, for $300.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95833
Haven't seen it in person yet, but next time I get to a store I was
going to see if I could play with one. 4 AA batteries or wall wart for
power, 3 LEDs for light, 2.5" color screen but no resolution specs, and
video out so you can go to a TV or recorder.


More than likely 320x240, or QVGA as it's called. These screens are all
over the place in media players. They can actually look pretty good,
especially in a 2 to 3 inch size.

If you can live with a slightly bigger hole, you can dig around get a
media
player (try the JXD661) with video input and a small camera for about $120
total; make you own mountings and scope away.





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