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Hello all.
Does anyone have any views on using cameras to send under floorboards etc?
I was thinking about getting either a borscope or cable ferret.
The borescopes (£60 ish on Amazon) look pretty good as they look like you send them behind dot and dab as they are pretty small, but not sure if you can see anything clearly while you're navigating so maybe pointless?
Take it with the cable ferret you need a fairly large hole to start with?
Anyone have any experience of these?
Thanks.
 
No experience of the ferret here... but I do have a cheap borescope that I picked up in Aldi/Lidl ages ago. I've used it a few times and it's certainly helped... mainly in ceilings where you just have a small rose/downlight hole to poke into. I'd say for £60 it's a go-er...
 
Ive got an Aldi one as well from years ago.
It's not bad, good enough to see obstructions.

I've recently bought a USB camera , it's bit smaller but the flex is over 3 mtrs, longer ones are available.
The only problem is my oldish Android phone doesn't support OTG and UVC (whatever they are!!) so I use it with a laptop.

There's hundreds of different USB makes, but probably most use the same systems.
 
For the amount I use it (which is not that much) I've been content with the £30 ish Depstech one. It's rechargeable, it creates a wifi network, you join that network on your phone, run the app and off you go. It's mainly locating downlight junction boxes and surveying if there's any hope at all of fishing cables that get's it out of the box.
 
I have a ferret cam and it is pretty useful but not worth the amount they want for it imho. I have a cheap magnum one from screwfix that has about 1m of flexi neck on it that I use most perfect size for behind a pendant or small knot in floorboards. Think that was £30 on a sale a few years ago!
 
^^^^^^^I think it's 26mm hole so not small, it's ok for a downlight hole or a lifted board but not very discrete if you need to make a hole for it! The flexi one I have only needs 10mm
 
I have a few inspection cameras one is a standalone unit that I use with a couple of different camera heads ( 1.5 and 20 metres long ) I also have a few USB cameras of varying lengths that can be bought quite cheaply on a well known auction site that can be used on a phone, tablet or laptop, with the camera taped to a cable rod or a drain rod it can be used to check routes for cables under floors or in ducts
 
I have a ferret cam and it is pretty useful but not worth the amount they want for it imho. I have a cheap magnum one from screwfix that has about 1m of flexi neck on it that I use most perfect size for behind a pendant or small knot in floorboards. Think that was £30 on a sale a few years ago!
Saw the ferret at an Elex show a while back and thought the price would limit it's market also it's size and design limits what you can use it for
 
@UNG yes that was where I first saw it must have been the 2018 or 19 show! At the time I was doing a lot of kitchen upgrades and bought it for downlight installs yes it's good but if it's a once in a while tool it's not worth it especially when you look on the bay at alternatives. Not really used it that much since except for checking cable ducts and drains as the cheap one I have covers most bases these days!
 
^^^^^^^I think it's 26mm hole so not small, it's ok for a downlight hole or a lifted board but not very discrete if you need to make a hole for it! The flexi one I have only needs 10mm
Ok so not for discreet inspections then! My cheap as chips one has a 6mm head but you need more than that to encourage it to take a certain course.
 
lost a "USB Endoscope, Potensic® 2 in 1 Semi-rigid Borescope Inspection Camera"via mobile phone on a job. did come in handy on the odd rare occasion. ... but only good for close focus work not distance. Still use 10mm bent cable for a feeler😀 ....oow..er misses !!
 
I have this one....

I have taped this camera to the end of my rods and being able to see the hook on the end while grabbing the fish wire has helped a lot over the time I've had it.
Its got a very long reach so can be taped onto a few meters of rod.The picture on the phone is very good and the led lights help locate the wiring no problem.Highly recommeded.Fairly cheap seals the deal for me 🥳
 
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Fan of the Ferret here, but it's quite expensive. One of the youtube sparkys did a video on it but I can't remember who it was...however Gary from EFixx did one and I'm sure there are many more reviews online
 

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