Adding the use of a FLIR IR Camera to your Tool Kit in such cases where you don't want to waste a lot of time finding out where an errant Module is or one that is drawing too much amperage due to excessive Electrical Resistance can often pin-point a Problem Module... without the need to bring out the "Oscilloscope Big Guns".
I am mentioning this NOW because THIS one from FLIR is 25% OFF the usual sales price on Amazon:
As a perfect demonstration of the value of a FLIR Camera... whenever we Probe Circuits or use Contact Leads during Diagnostics... we might be reaching for one (or many) that are either made of "Iron Chineseum" instead of Pure Copper Strand Wire ...or they are also so poorly assembled as to render specious electrical measurements.
THIS Video explains how to identify and sort them all out in advance using a FLIR Camera (and a Magnet) AFTER attempting to Re-Assemble and Solder them firmly to the Alligator Clips:
There are THOUSANDS of opportunities for In-Depth Rapid Diagnostics made possible by using such Infra-Red Cameras... :>)
I am mentioning this NOW because THIS one from FLIR is 25% OFF the usual sales price on Amazon:
As a perfect demonstration of the value of a FLIR Camera... whenever we Probe Circuits or use Contact Leads during Diagnostics... we might be reaching for one (or many) that are either made of "Iron Chineseum" instead of Pure Copper Strand Wire ...or they are also so poorly assembled as to render specious electrical measurements.
THIS Video explains how to identify and sort them all out in advance using a FLIR Camera (and a Magnet) AFTER attempting to Re-Assemble and Solder them firmly to the Alligator Clips:
There are THOUSANDS of opportunities for In-Depth Rapid Diagnostics made possible by using such Infra-Red Cameras... :>)
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