![]() ![]() Top left screenshot shows top right small part of the heater that heats initially. ![]() I did turn on fully ribbed heater that was turned off before. Pressing that button again unmounts and activates camera display. Then clicking on S2 button turns off camera display and mounts flash drive on Pi400. It took some time to figure out how to access the flash from Pi400: Camera needs to be powered, and USB-C cable needs to be connected between thermal imager and Pi400. Working with the camera was super easy, and clicking on the button with camera symbol did save 320x240 screenshot to internal flash (that can store 100 screenshots). I did not want to spend that much money, and wanted a complete solution.Īfter long searching I ordered 320x240 display with MLX90640 32x24 sensor "Simple Handled Thermal Imager" for 87$ inclusive delivery inside Germany, which arrived today: I searched a lot, but any thermal camera sensor with 160x120 does cost 200$ or more. ![]() I prepared for the time when older son left after new year, and with him his >600$ smartphone. ![]()
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