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Fluke Ti 20 Thermal imager 1

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Pavel2

Mechanical
Sep 3, 2001
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We are getting one of these soon. I am a vibration analyst and want to use this camera as a sideline. Is it any good and what exactly can I use it for, ie Electrical panels, machinery etc?
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You may want to post over at maintenanceforums.com. The thermography forum there seems more active than here.
 
The Ti20 is a great camera for many electrical and mechanical applications. The app notes on the Fluke website will get you started but I would strongly recommend you get training and work carefully to get qualifying experience. Of course, I AM biased as we do the training for Fluke! Regardless, if you take your time to learn the basics, this camera will pay handsome returns for years to come.

If I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
John Snell
Snell Infrared
 
The Ti20 is not a very high quality camera. I have owned this camera and now I own a Flir Infracam and would never go back. Who ever says a Fluke is a great camera has never owned a Flir Camera. Flir has more to choose from along with great packages. Fluke can't make the quality or the price of the Flir Cameras.
 
"Who ever says a Fluke is a great camera has never owned a Flir Camera." I've used both brands extensively. While I can appreciate you may have preferences, I would also strongly suggest that both brands have pluses and minuses. In my experience both are quality instruments that can get the job done when properly used.

If I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
John Snell
Snell Infrared
 
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