We used one recently to locate some "lost" pipes in the ceiling (don't ask).
Just cut a small hole and poked one of these in and twisted it around and there
they were. Saved a **lot** of hacking.
I have seen a similar thing done with a heat sensor to profile heat sources in
buildings too, again looking to find buried heating pipes. That was a bit more
sophisticated though.
Peter
On 14/11/2016 02:18, Larry Varley wrote:
> Hi Guys, here is a photo of my endoscope in action, I think it was about
> $15.00
> plus delivery. It works as live view if your searching under a dashboard etc,
> it
> can record both photos and videos. The small black piece on the placemat is a
> 90
> degree adapter so you can put the camera and see inside cavities. It did not
> come with phone software so I just downloaded the free app for android called
> ?scopecam? The camera self focuses and has a series of mini led lights around
> the lens to light the image, you can adjust the led brightness using a dial in
> the USB lead. Get the shortest possible lead as I found the ones with long usb
> leads do not work as well.
>
> Cheers
>
> Larry Varley
>
>
>
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