He has made some awesome content over the years as have you mate, you guys are awesome content creators... I enjoy Doug's transmitter videos and remote control over the power lines, and your jb weld engine parts were fun too.. funny when you use the winnebago in your vids😅 but seriously guys some great in depth testing, building and so on and excellent editing too... Awesome channels 😎👍👍👍👍👍👍 Steve
To be kind of fair to the menu thing, the monitor and control box are essentially just two separate systems combined together in a box- likely the manufacturer of the monitor, which is probably just an off the shelf monitor, is assuming if you’re changing the orientation of the display, you’re physically mounting the monitor in a different orientation, thus changing the menu orientation as well makes sense. The way it is now, with the monitor and control box being two individual systems, I think if anything the control box should be the system responsible for handling the video orientation, especially considering it’s a dynamic inspection camera and not a static security camera or something. Maybe it’s an off the shelf product as well and is typically intended for a fixed camera. But, I feel like the manufacturer of the product just kind of figured “eh, flipping the monitor is good enough”
Thank you. A very thorough review as always. Can the wand be used for something by itself? I'm wondering why they didn't make the case large enough to house it.
I picked up a similar one from Amazon that has a much tougher cable, but no locating option I was curious if there might be a way to add it? I've seen the replacement heads but not sure if they would work with my unit or not
Exactly. A few years ago used one to find my drain problem - the sewer line had bellied near an elbow. Digging it up we found the fitting had not been glued and settling in the ground had rotated the pipe to make it several inches below its grade.
To keep me from having to search through your videos page, if you covered one you liked better and can give the video name or a link to it, please do. I have a septic tank system something this might be good for. Great job and coverage and Thanks!
Not trying to be a downer but, the issue I have with your review is, you do not appear to be in the plumbing or septic business. You are reviewing this camera at your home not in the field. You have not used the camera several times to make sure it holds up.
The business that I am in is irrelevant. What matters is that you're getting a fair and honest review. The only valid point you stated is that there's no long-term testing. Only time will tell how well it holds up.
Your videos are always very helpful! Thank you for another fantastic video!
He has made some awesome content over the years as have you mate, you guys are awesome content creators... I enjoy Doug's transmitter videos and remote control over the power lines, and your jb weld engine parts were fun too.. funny when you use the winnebago in your vids😅 but seriously guys some great in depth testing, building and so on and excellent editing too... Awesome channels 😎👍👍👍👍👍👍
Steve
Hey, Todd. I keep seeing you here right before you release a video.
Every plumber should at least have one of these camera 📷 to unclog a kitchen drain the correct way.
To be kind of fair to the menu thing, the monitor and control box are essentially just two separate systems combined together in a box- likely the manufacturer of the monitor, which is probably just an off the shelf monitor, is assuming if you’re changing the orientation of the display, you’re physically mounting the monitor in a different orientation, thus changing the menu orientation as well makes sense. The way it is now, with the monitor and control box being two individual systems, I think if anything the control box should be the system responsible for handling the video orientation, especially considering it’s a dynamic inspection camera and not a static security camera or something. Maybe it’s an off the shelf product as well and is typically intended for a fixed camera. But, I feel like the manufacturer of the product just kind of figured “eh, flipping the monitor is good enough”
Thank you. A very thorough review as always. Can the wand be used for something by itself? I'm wondering why they didn't make the case large enough to house it.
I was wondering that also, but I think the locator is an add-on feature. They sell some camera systems identical to mine without the locator built in.
I picked up a similar one from Amazon that has a much tougher cable, but no locating option I was curious if there might be a way to add it? I've seen the replacement heads but not sure if they would work with my unit or not
Another excellent unbiased review eNm! 👍👍
Great equiptment to save a fortune in unnessary escavation & quicker solution to discover the blockage or brake in piping or ducting
Exactly. A few years ago used one to find my drain problem - the sewer line had bellied near an elbow. Digging it up we found the fitting had not been glued and settling in the ground had rotated the pipe to make it several inches below its grade.
Are you using the wand correctly? Shouldn't you be holding it horizontally?
To keep me from having to search through your videos page, if you covered one you liked better and can give the video name or a link to it, please do. I have a septic tank system something this might be good for. Great job and coverage and Thanks!
Welcome to old Florida homes, we never know what we will find when we send cameras down the pipes. Lol.
Old 😆 America is less than 250 years old, some people here in the UK are still living in 300 year old Georgian era houses 😅...
@@T2D.SteveArcs with no plumbing built in lol
@@DmitryL.S. 😅😅
HOW MUCH DISTANCE CAN IT BE MESURED ON THE CLOSED CONCREAT( 2 INCH THK) LOAD? 3 FT OR 2.5 FT ?
Great video as always Doug😎👍👍😃
Can I ask how much is the whole set?
The price may have changed. Please refer to the link in the video description area
Not trying to be a downer but, the issue I have with your review is, you do not appear to be in the plumbing or septic business. You are reviewing this camera at your home not in the field. You have not used the camera several times to make sure it holds up.
The business that I am in is irrelevant. What matters is that you're getting a fair and honest review. The only valid point you stated is that there's no long-term testing. Only time will tell how well it holds up.
The wand seems really cheaply made. The foam inside the case will get stinky from the sewer water.
Incorrect. The foam is dense, and of course you wipe dry the fiberglass cable and rinse off the camera before putting them back into the case.
You wipe the cable with a cloth and anti bacterial spray as you rewind ; -)
This is a low end sewer camera
Not exactly. LOL
Definitely low end. I've got sewer cameras that cost $12-13000. It's fine for what it is but it ain't high end.
you got a inspection fo 1000.00,,only for pro. people