Just a couple of points, if you don't know about it already, 1) the IR camera only measures the surface temperature and 2)emissivity is important and can lead to misleading results if you don't understand it. Basically if a surface is shiny and reflective you don't measure just the item surface but also a proportion of the temperature of the reflected image. Try measuring the surface of a mirror without your reflection in it and then repeat the exercise with your reflection in the mirror. I used to spray bits of engine with matt black spray paint before measuring them (we used to measure the temperature of tortional vibration dampers on engines under development to check that we'd speced them right) to make sure the emissivity was as close to 1 as we could get it)
Thanks for posting. I had same issue. Killed one battery, you saved my replacement. And i didn't even need to buy an infrared camera. Just forgot I left that plugged in 100 jump starts earlier!
Omg man you saved me lots of work i was watching your video and thinking where am i gonna get a thermal camera then i saw you pull the OBD scanner and i remembered i have one and i keep it on the truck dude you saved me lots of work in the cold i was over seas and thinking about how I'm gonna fix it when i get home
Good video, hope your doing well. I've been guilty of forgetting my obd2 device plugged in as well. Just been lucky that the one I used didn't drain my battery. Not sure why but anyways good to see that infrared device being put to good use.
Just a couple of points, if you don't know about it already, 1) the IR camera only measures the surface temperature and 2)emissivity is important and can lead to misleading results if you don't understand it. Basically if a surface is shiny and reflective you don't measure just the item surface but also a proportion of the temperature of the reflected image. Try measuring the surface of a mirror without your reflection in it and then repeat the exercise with your reflection in the mirror. I used to spray bits of engine with matt black spray paint before measuring them (we used to measure the temperature of tortional vibration dampers on engines under development to check that we'd speced them right) to make sure the emissivity was as close to 1 as we could get it)
Thanks for posting. I had same issue. Killed one battery, you saved my replacement. And i didn't even need to buy an infrared camera. Just forgot I left that plugged in 100 jump starts earlier!
Omg man you saved me lots of work i was watching your video and thinking where am i gonna get a thermal camera then i saw you pull the OBD scanner and i remembered i have one and i keep it on the truck dude you saved me lots of work in the cold i was over seas and thinking about how I'm gonna fix it when i get home
Cool !!!
That's a great "Unique" idea to solve a parasitic draw.
Good video, hope your doing well. I've been guilty of forgetting my obd2 device plugged in as well. Just been lucky that the one I used didn't drain my battery. Not sure why but anyways good to see that infrared device being put to good use.
Quite clever. Well done.
Duude i have Bluetooth OBD2 scanner too and i can't find it , could it be there and draining my truck battery imma go check it out right now
I don't need a thermal camera to detect when my wife's brain is heating up and she is about to trip a fuse
Incredible. I hope I'm as lucky with a 100mA drain on a Mercedes
Fixing your own mistake.
İ made the same mistake i would've never thought it was the Bluetooth scanner this dude just saved me hours of work in the Alaskan cold winter
I am here because I just bought A thermal cam my self. They are pretty cool. You can see your foot steps if you look.
First to comment. I feel like I should say something profound and meaningful.......No. I've got nothing. good video though.
I’m pretty sure there’s nothing meaningful to say about this one. Thanks for the comment though!