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Hi Guys,

does anyone bother with the thermal camera, thining of getting one so any recommendations? Testo 870-1 looks good but might go for a cheaper one for around £300 first (I no it won't be as good) but if I use it enough then I'll upgrade if needed
 
I use a Flir for HVAC stuff but its not very accurate when looking at a collection of copper pipes, great for radiators, air off on a/c units and quickly working out what is flow and return on water pipes from boiler.
 
Depends what you're thinking of. In my experience ( commercial buildings) they've never really been much cop tbh.
( that is only my experience of course, others will no doubt have had different experiences).
 
Testo 870 is overpriced POS.
For half the price get a seek reveal xr or pro with higher resolution.

I have a seek reveal xr 30 for sale for £280.00.
Resolution is higher than the testo and unit is smaller
 
Suggest Flir or Smart thermal imaging attachment for Android or iOS for entry level. Will depend on what you are trying to do?
 
Flir for android (v2) is the most unreliable POS available.
I know as ive tried them.
On paper its great - but software glitches lead to a life of pain and devices not communicating with each other
 
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