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Ox Creek Energy Associates Inc SDVeteranOB Dan Ninedorf Corona Technology Course Instructor & Co-Developer Level II Infrared Technician Electrical Power Engineering Tech over 45 years of high voltage experience over 20 years of IR-UV-Visible camera experience - answers your question's series - The second question typically is Daylight or LowLight Corona Camera ? --- Arrow keys to advance slide. -Copyright 2013 Ox Creek Energy Associates Inc Day-Light or Low-Light Corona Camera Low-light corona cameras started as Near Infrared Cameras (NIR) 750-1100nm, where corona does have a very weak signal, the corona signal is strongest around 320nm in the ultraviolet wavelengths as can be seen in this graph by CSIR. Day-Light or Low-Light Corona Camera There is a digital low-light or daylight (patented, exclusive) corona camera, the CoroCAM 504 with 1x10-18 w/cm2 sensitivity in menu-selected lowlight mode. There are analog lowlight corona viewer with digital camera with image and video clip storage. This is the Syntronics CoronaFinder with digital camera mounted. Day-Light or Low-Light Corona Camera The Syntronics CoronaFinder has many low-light applications from corona filter, thru several filters for fire forensic into the NIR. Lowlight is defined as “when the red is out of the sky on a clear night.” This is about 3 lumens or when the streetlights turn on, most color cameras will not work / focus below 3 lumens. Working with lowlight, the darker the better. Some survey companies prefer to do substations starting at 4am to see effect of dew and as load changes for IR. Day-Light or Low-Light Corona Camera A digital low-light corona display. An analog CoroCAM III low-light corona display. Low-Light or Day-Light Corona Camera Under Construction More slides will be added as fast as possible. Your questions are welcome, email: [email protected] Ox Creek Energy Associates Inc SDVeteranOB Dan Ninedorf 3120 S Business Dr, Sheboygan, WI 53081 USA Tel/Cell: 800-531-6232 Email: [email protected] www.specialcamera.com www.corona-technology-course.com - answers your question's series - The second question typically is Daylight or Lowlight Corona Camera ? Copyright 2013 Ox Creek Energy Associates Inc