UnWired
Well-known member
We have been running out so much here in N. California lately, I have decided to purchase a FLIR thermal imaging camera on the boat.
Looking at the price of the units, I choke a little. I can afford to purchase a navigator II, but I have found a cheaper solution.
Being an electronic engineer, I decided to build my own unit. By purchasing a module, power cables and a pan / tilt head, I have saved myself $3500 so far in parts. I will be posting pictures of the project this week. Total investment will be approximately $3000 and it has the same resolution, same pan/tilt and digital information output for temperature etc as the units which sell for $9000. I will be putting stability control in the unit after the initial project is complete.
If anyone is interested in this, let me konw. I can put together a basic parts list at the end of the week. I am hoping to have this complete for our next tuna run, so I can run out at 3AM again and not have to worry about hitting logs and debris in the water. It's really a cheap investment if you think about it. $80 grand in boat, vs $3500 so I can see to avoid the crap in the water.
Looking at the price of the units, I choke a little. I can afford to purchase a navigator II, but I have found a cheaper solution.
Being an electronic engineer, I decided to build my own unit. By purchasing a module, power cables and a pan / tilt head, I have saved myself $3500 so far in parts. I will be posting pictures of the project this week. Total investment will be approximately $3000 and it has the same resolution, same pan/tilt and digital information output for temperature etc as the units which sell for $9000. I will be putting stability control in the unit after the initial project is complete.
If anyone is interested in this, let me konw. I can put together a basic parts list at the end of the week. I am hoping to have this complete for our next tuna run, so I can run out at 3AM again and not have to worry about hitting logs and debris in the water. It's really a cheap investment if you think about it. $80 grand in boat, vs $3500 so I can see to avoid the crap in the water.