I tested the 'world's smallest thermal camera' to see where my 17th century home was losing heat and the results shocked me
Briefly

The article discusses a homeowner's experience using the Thermal Master P2 Pro, a compact thermal camera, to assess heat loss in a 1640s house with poor insulation. It emphasizes the device's ease of use, connecting directly to a smartphone for immediate use without charging. The homeowner tested various areas, discovering significant heat leakage from older windows and even a conservatory, while newer installations like front doors performed well. The camera's sensitivity was highlighted, allowing for precise detection of very small temperature differences, providing insights for future insulation improvements.
The Thermal Master P2 Pro’s sensitivity is remarkable, detecting temperature variances as subtle as 0.04°C, making it ideal for identifying heat leaks in older homes.
The device connects directly to your smartphone and is user-friendly; there’s no need for separate charging, allowing for quick and easy inspections of your home.
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