Thermal honeybee and roses
Thermal honeybee and roses
BBQ chicken like The Predator might see it #flir
My son bought his own FLIR (phone connected, which is already a problem -- has to take the entire phone out of the case to connect it). #flir #beekeeping
What could bee living under that shed? #beekeeping #flir
Fun with the FLIR #flir
Big box of bees and honey on FLIR #beekeeping #flir
Should probably look into getting a cheap #FLIR once I get my battery/inverter set up. Would be good to check connections on our main solar system too. And hunt for insulation leaks on the trailer once I get it up here.
FLIR image of a beehive hidden behind a bank wall. #flir #beekeeping
Let students play with the FLIR in class. #flir
+210 minutes out of the wash. 71.0F air temp, 8% humidity, 6.8F dewpoint. Laundry surface temp is now 67.3F, almost at air temp. Dry to touch except the corner which was folded. Laundry could go into the dryer for a fluff, but will wait 30 min more so it's fully dry. Basically done here! #flir #laundry #science
+180 minutes . Air temp 70.0F. 8% humidity. Dew point 6.9F. Laundry is dry to the touch, except one corner behind where it had been folded over. Laundry 61.1F. Synthetics on rest of the load are dry, cotton nearly so. Will likely put this in the fluff cycle of the dryer within another 30 min to an hour. #flir #Laundry
+105 minutes on line. Towel is now feeling dry on surface in spots. Part at bottom right is noticeably crisp and drying (not doubled back there).66.5F air temp, 9% humidity, dewpoint 5.9F. Surface temp on wetter spot is 48.9F (not pictured: drier spot on towel on right lower is 55.3F) #flir #laundry
Worst case scenario line drying experiment. Big fluffy towel, out at 8am. 55.3F, 10% humidity, -0.3F dewpoint. Will see how long this takes. Laundry at 36.5F (out of the washing machine) #linedrying #laundry #FLIR