Is the Fluke worth approx double the price of the Milwaukee 2258-21? I want a thermal imager just to confirm my work/fault find (electrical & air-con), I won't be selling it as a service... The only difference I can see is the Fluke does a normal image overlay?
Hi Damien from Fluke Australia in Victoria here, besides the IR Fusion (normal image overlay) as you have mentioned, here are some other points of difference between the Fluke TiS20+ and the Milwaukee you have mentioned. 2 Year Warranty with Fluke Compared to 1 Year with MW, Fluke 120 x 90 (10,800 pixels) compared to MW 102 x 77 (7,854 pixels) this results in 2,946 more temperature points than MW giving you more accurate data and thermal differences. Fluke has a separate button on trigger for laser compared to MW 2 stage single button, meaning less unwanted photos due to pressing too hard. Field of View (FOV) on Fluke is 50 degrees where MW is much lower 26.8 (Horiz) x 35.4 (Vert) which will give you more picture and data in the scene you are capturing. By the look of the reviews on the MW website, it looks like you can only choose to shoot in .PNG, OR .DAT (Radiometric Data) not both, with Fluke when you take an image you get both .JPG and .IS2 (thermal image with data) files, very handy for when completing a thermal inspection report. Then you have wireless capabilities with Fluke, you are able to use our Fluke Connect App (Free download) to save images and edit images on your phone while you are on the go. You can even complete a thermal inspection report from your phone (Not as detailed at desktop version -Still Free download). As you can see Cale, there is a lot of difference between the 2 units, however the MW Thermal Imager may still be what you need to do your job successfully. You need to analyse these specs and see which camera is right for you applications. Feel free to contact your local Sydney tools branch and ask for my number if you would like to chat more regarding this or look me up on LinkedIn. Take care
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Is the Fluke worth approx double the price of the Milwaukee 2258-21? I want a thermal imager just to confirm my work/fault find (electrical & air-con), I won't be selling it as a service... The only difference I can see is the Fluke does a normal image overlay?
Hi Damien from Fluke Australia in Victoria here, besides the IR Fusion (normal image overlay) as you have mentioned, here are some other points of difference between the Fluke TiS20+ and the Milwaukee you have mentioned. 2 Year Warranty with Fluke Compared to 1 Year with MW, Fluke 120 x 90 (10,800 pixels) compared to MW 102 x 77 (7,854 pixels) this results in 2,946 more temperature points than MW giving you more accurate data and thermal differences. Fluke has a separate button on trigger for laser compared to MW 2 stage single button, meaning less unwanted photos due to pressing too hard. Field of View (FOV) on Fluke is 50 degrees where MW is much lower 26.8 (Horiz) x 35.4 (Vert) which will give you more picture and data in the scene you are capturing. By the look of the reviews on the MW website, it looks like you can only choose to shoot in .PNG, OR .DAT (Radiometric Data) not both, with Fluke when you take an image you get both .JPG and .IS2 (thermal image with data) files, very handy for when completing a thermal inspection report. Then you have wireless capabilities with Fluke, you are able to use our Fluke Connect App (Free download) to save images and edit images on your phone while you are on the go. You can even complete a thermal inspection report from your phone (Not as detailed at desktop version -Still Free download). As you can see Cale, there is a lot of difference between the 2 units, however the MW Thermal Imager may still be what you need to do your job successfully. You need to analyse these specs and see which camera is right for you applications. Feel free to contact your local Sydney tools branch and ask for my number if you would like to chat more regarding this or look me up on LinkedIn. Take care
Can this be used to check if there are any voids in 200mm concrete walls
it would only indicate variations in temperature, so if that void leads to temperature shift it may.
Which model is best suited for finding voids, cracks on the concrete surface and walls@@SydneyToolsTV