I thought I would share details of my latest purchase with you all. This may be of particular interest to readers in the UK.
Yesterday I spotted an auction on eBay UK for a FLIR E4 thermal imaging camera. What caught my eye was the asking price. The seller was asking £375 ONO for an 18 month old camera in great condition.
The seller has not been active for over a year and I had my suspicions that this could be a scam auction, as we often see. I decided to take a risk on the unit, and bought it at the asking price.
My concerns about the auction were soon allayed as communications with the seller were good and he has a btinternet.com UK email address. He despatched the camera yesterday afternoon and it arrived today.
The camera is in great condition with no marks on the display or lens. It has been very well cared for. Even better it was manufactured in February 2014 and is a Firmware 1.19.8 unit 😀 perfect.
Now the interesting bit for those looking for a thermal camera at a decent price......
Having had an email exchange with the seller I was told the history of my camera. He was the owner of a photo voltaic installation company and the thermal camera was used to inspect an installation as part of commissioning to ensure all equipment temperatures were within limits.
In the UK the Government subsidised the installation of solar power systems on domestic dwellings. Those subsidies have now ceased and the effect on the providers of such systems has yet to be seen. In the case of the seller of my E4, the loss of a major customer, and the subsidies, drove him to close the company. He no longer had a use for the E4, so sold it.
The use of thermal cameras as part of electrical installation commissioning is quite common. I suspect that we may see a down turn in the installation of solar photo voltaic panels in the UK and the boom may turn to bust for the installation companies. Used thermal cameras may start appearing at liquidation auctions and on eBay via technology resellers. Keep your eyes open for such if you are in the market for a camera.
I count myself most fortunate to have bought such a nice E4 for £375 and it included the hard case, all paperwork, charger, USB lead and a spare battery
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As the camera uses 1.19.8 firmware I can easily upgrade it to the full resolution and additional menu's, as on my other E4. Happy Days 😀
Fraser