Anaconda Pipe Camera VS Vevor Drain Camera | Pipe Camera Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- Brad compares two different pipe inspection systems: a Vevor Drain Camera with an Anaconda Pipe Inspection System.
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The Vevor Drain Camera and the Anaconda Pipe Camera are two different inspection systems with different characteristics. The straight-view camera head of the Vevor Pipe Camera is smaller than the bigger rotatable camera heads of the Anaconda Pipe Camera and therefore Vevor Camera is better suited to inspect smaller pipe diameters like 2" to 6". The Anaconda features two camera heads, one dual-view and the other a pan and tilt rotatable camera head for inspecting pipes from 3" to 20" in diameter. For simple inspections, the Vevor Pipe Camera is a better option with its straight viewing camera head; however, the dual-view and pan and tilt camera heads of the Anaconda Pipe Camera allow the operator to survey a lot more and capture details that otherwise are not seen with the Vevor Camera. Another thing why the Vevor Pipe Camera will be preferred in smaller sewer lines since the cable is a bit smaller in gauge and softer, which enables it to pass tighter bends; on the other hand, the Anaconda Pipe Camera has a thicker and stiffer push cable that makes it a better option if for inspecting bigger sewer and duct pipelines. If comparing the functionality of the two inspection units, the Anaconda Sewer Camera offers more benefits with its features, especially with the text keyboard as it enables the user to write out the inspection notes right on the screen. Another significant advantage that the Anaconda Pipe Camera has over the Vevor Camera is a meter counter which tracks the amount of unspooled cable and displays it on the screen, while with the Vevor Pipe Camera, the only way to know the amount of the spooled-out cable is by the marks on the cable. Overall, the two cameras are completely different systems for different types of inspections and pipe diameters, with the Anaconda Pipe Camera offering more functions and benefits with its features and rotatable camera heads, while the Vevor Pipe Camera ranks as a simple, affordable method of inspecting pipes.
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Thank you for this comparison sir. I’m not sure if I missed it but how would you compare the locating capabilities? With let’s say Ridgid locator. I’m especially interested in your views on the vevor for this.
Looks like the Vevor would be perfect with a flexshaft for a main drain. Just tape the head of the camera about a foot behind the chain on a flexshaft. Ready to go!
The camera skids, to raise the camera up out of the water. Maybe they protect the head but the purpose is to raise them up. No offense, great review. I'd be curious about the Anaconda vs Ridgid camera. Ridgid is higher end and i believe better quality. Definitely more expensive.
Is that use in underwater like 400fit in water pipe
I have same vevor sewer camera with 300 foot. it's pretty awesome for sewer inspection and it does everything i need. My budget is only few hundred dollars for sewer camera,, so Anaconda is not even remotely a possibility so vevor camera is automatic win for me.
Like the construction and overall quality of that anaconda setup but i'm a DiY home owner so thats extremely out of my range.
what happens if there is a U or Y? can it be turning or rotating?
@@曹庆成 both can handle a Y, the Vevor can handle some bends. The anaconda is a lot tougher to go around tight bends.
How far able are you actually able to go down the line with the vevor, or does it actually do close to 150ft?
I’ve done the same length pipe with both units. It’s about 75’. I had no issues at all with the Vevor. It’s a great cam for simple jobs. The anaconda is way more advanced.
@@hammerandhome perfect thanks! I’m only 23 and starting out my drain cleaning business on the side so the price of the anaconda is a little beyond reach 🤣 the vevor should be plenty good for a residential building drain
@@wrst3314 awesome! Best of luck with your business 👊
i had one vevor and different brand but kinda the same cable and they not really good for long push distance i had 100 ft and only could go about 30 to 40 ft no more than that
The picture / color quality is criminal in this era
Edit: nevermind it seems to be the display technology that is outdated and looks horrible at angles
Still, for thousands of dollars I don't think a modern panel would be too much to ask
If you want to test, you should test the camera with same size, these two cameras clearly are not the same size, head is also different, one head is fixed, another one is pan&tilt, no idea why you did this comparison, it doesn’t make sense.😂😂😂
It’s looking at a very cheap model vs a very expensive model. People like to know the difference. Thanks