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How to maintain the monocular thermal camera?

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In our life, the monocular thermal camera has many important effects on us, especially for those professional scanning companies. At the same time, the price of a monocular thermal camera is relatively high, so the monocular camera must be well maintained. So how to maintain the monocular thermal imaging camera? Here we will take a look at it.

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The maintenance and cleaning of the lens.

The maintenance of the monocular thermal camera battery.

Long-term storage of the monocular thermal camera.

The maintenance and cleaning of the lens.

The lens is the most critical and fragile part of the monocular thermal camera, so usually use the monocular camera to pay extra attention to the protection of the monocular thermal camera lens, do not easily get dust, only when very necessary to clean the lens. When cleaning, it is best to blow off the dust with a balloon, or brush off with a soft brush, if you encounter more stubborn dust, be sure to use a special lens cloth or lens paper to gently wipe, remember not to use tissue paper and other seemingly soft paper to clean the lens, because these papers contain a relatively easy to scratch the coating of wood pulp, will seriously damage the key coating on the monocular thermal imaging camera lens.

The maintenance of the monocular thermal camera battery.

Pay attention to maintaining the integrity of the monocular thermal camera battery insulation skin, once found to be broken, should be promptly glued with transparent tape. Often check whether the battery electrode oxidation, mild oxidation on the wipe off, found serious oxidation or off, should immediately replace the new battery, to avoid battery leakage and other failures, resulting in damage to the precision parts of the monocular camera. In addition, when the monocular camera is not used for a long time, the battery must be removed from the monocular camera or charger and discharged completely, and then stored in a dry, cool environment.

Long-term storage of the monocular thermal camera.

When the monocular thermal camera is not used for a long time, in addition to the body and lens and other important parts that need to be carefully cleaned, should also pay attention to the maintenance of other parts and accessories. The camera and the holster should be placed separately to avoid the holster becoming moldy and affecting the camera. The tightened parts should be loosened in time to avoid damage caused by these parts in a long time under fatigue. Monocular thermal imaging camera lens aperture should be set at the maximum gear, focusing distance should be set at infinity. Place the monocular thermal camera in a position where it can be kept dry.

About the monocular thermal camera how to maintain we are finished, I believe you also generally know some maintenance skills. Then if you still want to know more, or have the need to buy a monocular thermal imaging camera, you can choose our company. You can consult online, and we will give you the most timely answer. Our company's website is http://www.argustecn.com/, and we are looking forward to your visit and hope we can have a pleasant cooperation.


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