Jan
6th

FRESNEL LENS SUN SOLAR POWER SPOT 3000F IR THERMOMETER INFRA

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This video is raw unedited footage showing off my new 3002F IR NO CONTACT THERMOMETER ($300 THERMOMETER). This Spot lens exceeded the maximum temperature. This gun has a 50:1 ratio. It measures very accurately.

http://www.greenpowerscience.com/

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8 Responses to “FRESNEL LENS SUN SOLAR POWER SPOT 3000F IR THERMOMETER INFRA”

  1. GREENPOWERSCIENCE on January 6th, 2009 4:31 pm

    Hi Yes.

    It has a C …
    Hi Yes.

    It has a C option. We had an 89 day run of no sun here. I can only imagine. PV works in clouds, not as strong but that may help.

  2. ShadowWorks on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    Hi, What can your …
    Hi, What can your Infrared thermometer read up to in Celsius? I would really love to do this as a water heater but I too live in Glasgow and it rains 90% of the time

  3. RevolutionaryJam on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    I’m actually in …
    I’m actually in Glasgow and I have no idea!
    the sun is shining lovely today tho :)
    how does one go about installing PV solar panels and will one quickly regain the initial investment

  4. GREENPOWERSCIENCE on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    Hi,
    The Fresnel …

    Hi,
    The Fresnel Lenses work based on quality sunlight and not outside temperature. This video was made at 18:00 when the sun is low on the horizon. If you have clear days without clouds, you can do the same thing. Also PV solar panels actually work better in cooler climates. If you have long periods of no sun then other options are necessary. Are you located in the Highlands? What would you estimates your average yearly sunshine is?

  5. RevolutionaryJam on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    so i live in …
    so i live in Scotland, we don’t have your climate,

    what can I do to become more energy self-sufficient?

  6. roidroid on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    that’s a bummer you …
    that’s a bummer you maxed it out.

    i hear you can use a video camera to take extreme temperature measurements - by comparing the brightness to a chart.
    i guess you have to make your own chart up though.

  7. idahodad1 on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    Excellent! I love …
    Excellent! I love these Fresnel lens videos.

  8. russhayden on January 6th, 2009 4:32 pm

    What make/model IR …
    What make/model IR thermometer are you using? Thanks…

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