Buy a Flir Camera here! Flir for iOS - amzn.to/3StQruS Flir for Android - amzn.to/3StZLPp Waterproof case- amzn.to/3SCtjuh (Amazon Affiliate Links) and don't forget to subscribe! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for demonstrating this. We bought this same FLIR for the same purpose-to check for leaks and cold spots. Would appreciate seeing you use it to find and remediate cold spots in your spaces. Your videos have been so helpful to us. We've been updating and remodeling our older home over the years, and watching you do it first has given us a roadmap and the confidence to do it ourselves. The first video we found was your dryer belt video, and it helped us with that fix. Thanks for the great videos!!
I use a flir e8 every day at work. Glad to see you promoting a quality company like flir. As a professional i won’t trust any other thermal imaging camera.
To any homeowner watching this, interpreting thermal images can be slightly difficult at times. Cold air can move in weird ways. If you suspect a leak, always confirm results with a moisture meter. And NEVER point your camera at the sun.
That's a great device to have for its purpose. Pretty damn clever, actually. It would probably pay for itself, after the 1st use, if all the leaks were sealed up. My only issue, it's $200.00. After using it to improve the energy efficiency in the house, wouldn't need to use it again, unless adding another room. I can see where a tradesman would really get their money's worth from it; showing customers then hired to fix their issues. Nice demonstration. TY
I’m not following why to wait until full dark for outside the house. Would you mind elaborating? My house is very drafty and I’ve no clue where the leaks are. Hoping this can help identify areas to insulate. Although, when they built this house in 1957, the studs were turned sideways so the only way to get insulation in the walls is to drill holes everywhere 😩.
@@JCM-mi5re these cameras read infrared radiation. After sundown there is no “interference” from sunlights. Also, it’s easier to see the heat loss from the outside.
imo i'd have way too much fun looking at the temperature of everything (also funny is how it has that lightning port thing for iphones, yet iphones finally joined in using usb c)
I’m having trouble cooling my house during the summertime so if I point this up I’ll be able to tell were the hot spots are and not have to buy a more expensive one?
I do wish they included the lows and highs on the top corner like the slightly higher models. It gives you a scale so 65 to 70 degrees won’t look at severe since you can see the highs and lows.
Looks like it has lightning connector. So its not going to work with iPhone 15. But im sure there will be a USB-C iOS revision of that thing if there is not already.
WARNING. His Flir camera won't fit on a newer iPhone, because Apple has changed the the port to USB-C from the old Lightning port, in order to follow European laws! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Yes! Very good point. Annoying iPhones! I am sure Flir will come out with a USB-C version. I will leave a link in the description if and when that happens. Thanks for pointing this out!
I've had the USB-C version for a couple of years. It's a fantastic tool if you're renovating an older house. In addition to detecting cold spots, it's also agreed for detecting water leaks, and electrical equipment that's running hot. Hi from Sydney Australia 👋
Buy a Flir Camera here!
Flir for iOS - amzn.to/3StQruS
Flir for Android - amzn.to/3StZLPp
Waterproof case- amzn.to/3SCtjuh
(Amazon Affiliate Links)
and don't forget to subscribe!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for demonstrating this. We bought this same FLIR for the same purpose-to check for leaks and cold spots. Would appreciate seeing you use it to find and remediate cold spots in your spaces. Your videos have been so helpful to us. We've been updating and remodeling our older home over the years, and watching you do it first has given us a roadmap and the confidence to do it ourselves. The first video we found was your dryer belt video, and it helped us with that fix. Thanks for the great videos!!
I just bought the Topdon TC001 - also works great (and allows both static and dynamic temperature scale). Awesome to see heat leaks around the house.
That one looks cool too! I was checking that one out before I bought this one.
I use a flir e8 every day at work. Glad to see you promoting a quality company like flir. As a professional i won’t trust any other thermal imaging camera.
To any homeowner watching this, interpreting thermal images can be slightly difficult at times. Cold air can move in weird ways. If you suspect a leak, always confirm results with a moisture meter. And NEVER point your camera at the sun.
I used FLIR camera in industry for many years. This is the first I have hear of this device, and I am just blown away. Very cool.
That's a great device to have for its purpose. Pretty damn clever, actually. It would probably pay for itself, after the 1st use, if all the leaks were sealed up. My only issue, it's $200.00. After using it to improve the energy efficiency in the house, wouldn't need to use it again, unless adding another room. I can see where a tradesman would really get their money's worth from it; showing customers then hired to fix their issues. Nice demonstration. TY
Love your videos. Thank you for your service.
That is still a cool little gadget. Thanks Matt!
Have you tried looking at the night sky for satellites or the ISS?
How about in the yard at night to see wildlife?
Thanks
that’s pretty cool i’ll probably pick one up thanks 😊all the best
Matt's cool tools!
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Another good way to see where heat loss is occurring in your house, wait till full dark and scan the outside of the house.
That’s a cool idea!
I’m not following why to wait until full dark for outside the house. Would you mind elaborating? My house is very drafty and I’ve no clue where the leaks are. Hoping this can help identify areas to insulate. Although, when they built this house in 1957, the studs were turned sideways so the only way to get insulation in the walls is to drill holes everywhere 😩.
@@JCM-mi5re these cameras read infrared radiation. After sundown there is no “interference” from sunlights. Also, it’s easier to see the heat loss from the outside.
Weird thing is I was just looking at this this morning.
It's a sign 😂
imo i'd have way too much fun looking at the temperature of everything (also funny is how it has that lightning port thing for iphones, yet iphones finally joined in using usb c)
I’m having trouble cooling my house during the summertime so if I point this up I’ll be able to tell were the hot spots are and not have to buy a more expensive one?
I do wish they included the lows and highs on the top corner like the slightly higher models. It gives you a scale so 65 to 70 degrees won’t look at severe since you can see the highs and lows.
That’s a great one. 🤩
Thanks for sharing!
The Fixer 👍
Looks like it has lightning connector. So its not going to work with iPhone 15. But im sure there will be a USB-C iOS revision of that thing if there is not already.
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How much $$ was it?
Hey! Right now it's on sale for $191. I didn't mention it in the video because prices fluctuate over time. Thanks for watching!
No thanks. Het less expensive stand alone unit that does not have the costly free app.
Ok
WARNING. His Flir camera won't fit on a newer iPhone, because Apple has changed the the port to USB-C from the old Lightning port, in order to follow European laws! 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Yes! Very good point. Annoying iPhones! I am sure Flir will come out with a USB-C version. I will leave a link in the description if and when that happens. Thanks for pointing this out!
They have the USB-C model on the amazon link you sent!
@@TheFixerHomeRepair
Update!! A USB-C version IS indeed available Right Now! 👉
I've had the USB-C version for a couple of years. It's a fantastic tool if you're renovating an older house. In addition to detecting cold spots, it's also agreed for detecting water leaks, and electrical equipment that's running hot. Hi from Sydney Australia 👋