I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
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Fun fact: the heat measured is just infrared light, which tell you the objects temperature with the principles of Black Body Radiation, so if an object is reflective, it most likely also reflects infrared and you will see the reflected objects temperature.
If your first thought was "wait, infrared like tv remotes?" Yes! Point the tv remote at your camera to see how "hot" it gets (it's not hot but it's sending a lot of infrared through other means)
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My go to is to upside-down spray canned air at the PCB. once the canned air boils off, it leaves a layer of frost and you can immediately tell what is hot because it melts the frost.
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Cool! Or, warm, I guess I should say..
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Are you sure you're dull? This is thrilling
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About 70% of your pizza is 70° hot!
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Ooh let me see if I have any at all
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Well, @[email protected] is just hot
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Everyone knows snow is sterile, so you don't even need the 5 second rule
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Was that your bed after lying on it ... or do you just have a misshapen butt?
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Pacman reference
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It also needs to be under $50
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Brilliant, thank you
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I'm dealing with this exact issue right now. I don't have thermal imaging, but I used an IR thermometer and recorded temps as much as ten degrees lower in the places with water staining than in other parts of the wall/room/house. Any tips for finding the leaks/improving insulation? Right now my best idea is cutting holes in each cavity and blowing in insulation, but I'm not an expert at all.
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I have a FLIR camera too and my gas range runs at 250°C confirm?