Scubadoo
Well-Known Member
Yes, We've got an IR camera in the engine room, it gives a pretty good view of both engines up the centre line and you'd spot if there was any smoke or fire (if you were watching it of course).
It works well with engine room lights either on or off. If you are putting an engine room camera in you might want to think about how you actually monitor it when motoring. Ok if you've got enough plotter space, we've got 2 on each helm so if I want to I can have 1/4, 1/2 or a whole of 1 screen devoted to cameras but if I was working on 1 plotter I don't think a camera view would be priority info for me. Maybe if you have smoke detectors and one goes off then an instant camera view would then be a 1st good check.
+1 I have a cheap IR camera and works well, but have found the IR slowly fails overtime (years) and now on my second one, I suspect this is due to long term vibration etc. Mine is connected to a cheap wifi and viewed on my tablet or smartphone, I found it works well with or without engine room light on.
Wifi device, something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Wifi-...3743a4bf92c60611652e1e&pid=100507&rk=1&rkt=1&






