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Originally Posted by RunningStrong
Thermal imagining cameras are traditionally cooled. This used to mean carrying large amounts of compressed gas. Modern systems in the high-performance fields often utilise a small compressor instead, whilst less sensitive/compact systems will make do without cooling.
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Look out, there are a lot of cheap thermal cams out there now that don't use a cooled sensing element.
Or don't even display a true thermal image.
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