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got the DCS050 installed
Received the 'borescope' a few days ago...then tried to get it installed...some issues w/msft's vista os...finally got that solved.
The dcs050 is pretty neat looking & operational. I have found several 'viewing' softwares that work...even Skye!!! There are 3 clip on attachments that come with the base unit... 3 inch long hook, a small but powerful magnet & a 60 degree angle mirror. The 12mm (0.47 in.) made it down the spark plug opening just fine...sharp image w/adjustable led's lites...I'll save a few screen shots & post later. I did not have the optional 3 clips w/me ...left them home on the table... so I couldn't check out the 60 degree angle mirror. I think this fairly inexpensive usb 'bore-scope' could be quite useful in hard to see locations for repairs, great for screen shots when showing damaged or repaired issues to report for the forums...!!!...even video clips for forums, youTube or w/Skype for live consultation w/service techs, forum members or as a webinar instructional tool. I can see where a swivel option to the 'head' or the 'shaft' would be beneficial...but w/the ability to 'rotate' the screen shot 90 degrees w/the 'scopeview software'...a delayed solution considering the price around $55 $usd The regular web page had a $10 price increase...but if you use the link posted earlier...it still produces the lower price order page....****ss...don't tell anyone.... Here are some of the Specifications: Resolution: 640×480 Fixed Probe: 12mm (0.47 in.) Diameter x 1m (3.28 ft.) long Far-Focus*2 Camera-Tipped Field of View: 60° Light Source: 2 Adjustable High Intensity LEDs Working Temperature: 32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C) Working Humidity: RH 5% to 95% non-condensing Power Source: USB computer supply Connection: Standard USB interface or higher Storage Temperature: -4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C), ≤85% RH Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.9 x 3.1 in. (266 x 73 x 80mm) Weight: 4.8 oz. (135g) w/o probe More later...hope this helps if you need or wanted a nice instrument....I'm not getting any commissions or anything...I just think it is a pretty neat...low cost tool to hook onto my laptop...like the Ross-tech vagcom...handy effective tools to stop chasing rabbits down holes !!! Last edited by wizzard1222; 22nd January 2011 at 08:14 AM. |
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Thanks for the update Wizzard. I like the look of that bit of kit. Anyone interested in a group buy?
10 delivered to the UK would cost $450 + $300 postage + Customs charges (approx a further 25%) so a rough £56 each. Maybe Wizzard would act as an agent?
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Conan (the Librarian) Watch it if you dare Currently, 2000 S8, Merlin Purple, Leather Pack 1, Winter Pack 1, SPAX adjustable suspension, AP Racing 6 pot front caliper, 385mm fully floating disks, EBC Yellow Stuff Pads, Black Diamond grooved rear disks and predetor pads, D2 Doctors Brake Block. 1997 4.2 A8SQ - the Projekt. 12 years and ongoing! 1997 4.2 A8SQ - Ming Blue. Restoration sat waiting; saved from the Scrapyard 2003 C5 Allroad 4.2Q - Cobolt Blue. Towing car. Laid up awaiting manual conversion. 2005 C5 Allroad 2.5TDi FE - Grey - Workhorse. 2015 Q3QS SLine - Daytona Grey. Lots of extras! Long Haired Admirals cutter. Previously 2003 C5 A6 1.9TDI FWD - Loaner from D2 Doctor Lifex 1997 S8 - Ming Blue. Loaned out and written off. I loved that car. My first engine swap after cambelt failure. 1996 4.2 A8SQ - Ming Blue. 178k on a cambelt! Trader's 8. Delivered to A8Parts at Lifex. 2003 2.8 A8SQ - powder blueish. Fill in for a while. Sold on. 1998 1.8T A4 Avant FWD. Ming Blue (there's a theme here), PEX for the 97 S8. And a list of non VAG going back 40 years before I saw the light. |
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