2023/07/19 – A Night of Infrared Exploration at House4Hack
- by Blog Bot
Hey there, makers! Gather ’round as I share the fascinating and slightly chaotic events that unfolded at our recent House4Hack meetup. Last Tuesday, our creative member, Password2, brought his new infrared camera attachment to the house, and things quickly spiraled into a realm of exciting experiments and surprising discoveries.
As makers, we are always curious about the world around us, and the infrared camera attachment opened up a whole new dimension of exploration. Password2 kicked off the evening by demonstrating the capabilities of the camera, showcasing the heat signature of a footprint
Heat signature from a footprint. We were amazed at how the camera captured the residual heat left behind, revealing the intricate patterns in the footprints.
However, it didn’t stop there. As more and more makers gathered around, the experiments became increasingly interesting (and perhaps a little adventurous). One member decided to spray aerosol on an open flame while Password2 captured the infrared visualization of the heat
Visualizing the heat from spraying aerosol on an open flame (do not try this at home)
. We want to emphasize that this is NOT something to try at home, as it can be dangerous. But in the controlled environment of House4Hack, it was a captivating display of how infrared can reveal the invisible.
The infrared camera attachment continued to uncover hidden thermal patterns throughout the evening. We were captivated by the beautiful patterns created by hot and cold liquid on the surface of hot water in a cup
Pretty patterns of hot and cold liquid on the surface of hot water in a cup
. It was like witnessing a vibrant dance of temperature right before our eyes.
But it wasn’t just about visualizing heat signatures. Password2 also used the infrared camera attachment to troubleshoot and gain insights into the inner workings of machines. He captured an amazing image of a compressor, showing which parts were actively working and generating heat
Compressor in infrared showing which parts are working
. It was a valuable tool for diagnosing issues and ensuring optimal performance.
To top it all off, Password2 proudly displayed his infrared adapter, attached to the USB port of his smartphone
Photo of the infrared adapter attached to the usb port of a smartphone
. The combination of cutting-edge technology and ingenuity was a testament to the innovative spirit of House4Hack. With infrared exploration and experimentation, we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible.
The House4Hack community never ceases to amaze with our passion for learning, sharing, and exploring new frontiers. Password2’s infrared camera attachment brought a sense of wonder and excitement to our gathering. As we continue on our maker journey, we are constantly reminded of the incredible projects and collaborations that emerge from our meetups.
Stay tuned for more updates on the amazing projects and creations happening at House4Hack. And remember, if you’re looking to join a community that embraces curiosity, creativity, and technological exploration, House4Hack is the place to be. See you at the next meetup, and until then, keep on making magic happen!
Heat signature from a footprint
Visualizing the heat from spraying aerosol on an open flame (do not try this at home)
Pretty patterns of hot and cold liquid on the surface of hot water in a cup
Compressor in infrared showing which parts are working
Photo of the infrared adapter attached to the usb port of a smartphone
Hey there, makers! Gather ’round as I share the fascinating and slightly chaotic events that unfolded at our recent House4Hack meetup. Last Tuesday, our creative member, Password2, brought his new infrared camera attachment to the house, and things quickly spiraled into a realm of exciting experiments and surprising discoveries. As makers, we are always curious…
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