Diy Thermal Imaging Goggles
While this diy does make some neat but potentially dangerous near infrared vision goggles it will not help you see at night.
Diy thermal imaging goggles. This thermal camera is built around the flir lepton sensor. These devices have variations such as dual image tube binoculars long range binoculars single eye goggles both eyes goggles and so on. Since our eyes can barely detect near infrared light the goggles will only work in bright sunlight or around. How to make cheap thermal goggles.
Check out my follow up article. Max has been working on his diy thermal imager for a while now. A new video published on the do it yourself youtube page blitz city diy provides step by step instructions on how to build a thermal camera using components that in total will cost just over 150 usd. We first saw it about a year ago and the results were impressive.
Do diy ir goggles work. Over the years they have become popular among law enforcement agencies and hunters. The technology that makes night vision possible is called an infrared image intensifier tube. Night equipment varies widely from goggles binoculars monoculars dedicated rifle multipurpose viewers day night multipurpose viewers and thermal optics.
Now a few hundred dollars will buy you a much more effective night sight that weighs a few ounces or a good set of night vision goggles but night vision is old technology now. Human vision is most sensitive to light with wavelengths up to about 720 nanometers red light. The state of the art in surveillance is thermal imaging and that s a lot harder to hide from. See the test results in the video at the end of this instructable.
See the world in a whole new light with these home made infrared goggles. But if you filter out this visible light using these goggles human eyes can pick up signals in the near infrared part of the spectrum up to about 1 000 nm.