I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
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And that's how my dog learned that silently sneaking off the couch a few seconds before I entered the room weirdly didn't cut it anymore one day.
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*a very warm scrotum
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Go around the house and look at all your outlets. You’ll find that GFCI outlets put out a small amount of heat. (Something to do with their function that is unavoidable.) Regular outlets that are warm and under no load may require investigation.
You can also spot heating conduits in walls, roughly figure out what power adapters are not very efficient, and even use them to gauge how well heated blankets and the like are working. I used mine to look at studs in the wall to figure out (well, be certain about) how some old renovations were handled. -
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Check your ceiling and walls.
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But I verified the low snoot temperature with a snoot boop.
I find your methodology intriguing. It merits a thorough peer review. Is anyone willing to boop their pupper snoot and report back on your findings? For science, of course.
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That's a really neat idea for a horror device. You can see evidence of the creature(s) in your walls, but it's very blurry (heat signature spreads out when moving through the drywall), and also delayed (takes time to radiate from warm spots, and also to form new spots).
I'd love to try making a horror game with that angle, but ADHD has me by the balls
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Yeah. There's also separate cameras you can get that plug in with usb-c to the side of your phone.
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In newer houses yes. In older ones... Well let's just say I'm getting tired of carving channels into solid red brick whenever I do electrics.
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Pixel8 has a thermometer built in.
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How important is it to have it built in? Could just get a FLIR add-on module
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what phone is this?
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Ulefone Armour 27T pro.
You can even skip some gym days because the bugger weighs half a kilo.
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Shit. Now I want an 8. It'd help me figure out where the drafts are coming from in the house