I have one of these only difference is mine is 65 1/2 ft. Works pretty good for the money. I sent it down the sewer mainline in my house a couple times. When it gets far down the cable does kink and it becomes difficult to control but all in all was a good purchase. 👍🏻
I can easily see the line getting scrunched in the pipe. I have that issue with fish tapes all of the time and often if twisting the tape doesn't work, the only solution is to go to the next diameter up. Sometimes, you just cant win.
@@DudleyToolwright That is what I thought, but I asked VEVOR and the person on the other end didn't seem to understand. Is the actual camera roughly 0.7" in diameter and the ball that encases the camera about 1" in diameter?
Dudley, Hammer & Home (TH-cam) believes the camera assembly will pass through the trap but the yellow fiberglass cable's bend radius is greater than the radius of a 1-1/2" P-Trap. That is the bend radius of the cable must be >1-5/8" [41mm]. Is there any way you can check this?
G'day mate
Great to see you using Aussie plants in the front yard, there are endless varieties for all situations.
Kit from down under .
They are amazingly drought tolerant and nicer looking than many California natives. Great combo.
I have one of these only difference is mine is 65 1/2 ft. Works pretty good for the money. I sent it down the sewer mainline in my house a couple times. When it gets far down the cable does kink and it becomes difficult to control but all in all was a good purchase. 👍🏻
I can easily see the line getting scrunched in the pipe. I have that issue with fish tapes all of the time and often if twisting the tape doesn't work, the only solution is to go to the next diameter up. Sometimes, you just cant win.
Probably the best way to record a video image is as the camera is pulled back because it can be accomplished more smoothly.
You would think so, wouldn't you? I had a hell of a time.
Will this pass through an 1-1/2" [38mm] tub shower P-Trap?
Easily.
@@DudleyToolwright That is what I thought, but I asked VEVOR and the person on the other end didn't seem to understand. Is the actual camera roughly 0.7" in diameter and the ball that encases the camera about 1" in diameter?
Dudley, Hammer & Home (TH-cam) believes the camera assembly will pass through the trap but the yellow fiberglass cable's bend radius is greater than the radius of a 1-1/2" P-Trap. That is the bend radius of the cable must be >1-5/8" [41mm]. Is there any way you can check this?
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