10 meter Colonoscopy
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 1:18 am
So the other day, I saw a friend post something on Facebook about picking up an endoscope online that plugs directly into your smart phone for little to nothing. Been wanting one for a long time, and decided to buy 2 for an insane price of $12 each.
15' cord on each with dimmable LED light, and waterproof. Surprisingly enough, it works great. Record the video like you would any phone video to watch on a larger monitor for some Trojan exploratory surgery to look in yet unexplored spaces.
This is a little(or a lot) disgusting, but one is headed for the fresh water tank, and the other for the (other) tank. The second camera will be on a kamikaze mission, and will be taking one for the team. Yes, we will be doing some pumping, rinsing and more pumping first......but I just have to see what's in there....
Not for any morbid fetish, but to see if the whole tank is open without anything solidified in there taking up space from 30 years of previous owners. The other is going into the freshwater tank for a little look see. Mostly I want to know if I need to keep running any treatments to get rid of gross stuff. Especially the fresh water tank.
So with this, has anyone ever pulled your 30+ year old tank apart to see what condition things were in? I realize both tanks are just simple gel coated boxes molded in by the factory vs. actual "tanks". Think Yorklyn had some photos of them exposed during his restore.
15' cord on each with dimmable LED light, and waterproof. Surprisingly enough, it works great. Record the video like you would any phone video to watch on a larger monitor for some Trojan exploratory surgery to look in yet unexplored spaces.
This is a little(or a lot) disgusting, but one is headed for the fresh water tank, and the other for the (other) tank. The second camera will be on a kamikaze mission, and will be taking one for the team. Yes, we will be doing some pumping, rinsing and more pumping first......but I just have to see what's in there....
Not for any morbid fetish, but to see if the whole tank is open without anything solidified in there taking up space from 30 years of previous owners. The other is going into the freshwater tank for a little look see. Mostly I want to know if I need to keep running any treatments to get rid of gross stuff. Especially the fresh water tank.
So with this, has anyone ever pulled your 30+ year old tank apart to see what condition things were in? I realize both tanks are just simple gel coated boxes molded in by the factory vs. actual "tanks". Think Yorklyn had some photos of them exposed during his restore.