FLIR MR176 vs FLIR MR160

What is the difference between the FLIR MR176 and FLIR MR160 Moisture Meter

Top Features

FLIR MR176
Screen Size 2.3-inch
Drop Test Yes - 3 meters
Battery Life Typical: 4 work weeks
Continuous: 18-hour
Auto Power Off Yes
Field-Replaceable Sensor Yes
Data Hold Yes
Alarms / Alerts Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Data Recording 9999 images
Data Logging Yes
Color Display Yes
Laser Pointer Yes
FLIR MR160
Screen Size 2.3-inch
Drop Test Yes - 3 meters
Battery Life Typical: 4 work weeks
Continuous: 18-hour
Auto Power Off No
Field-Replaceable Sensor No
Data Hold No
Alarms / Alerts Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Data Recording 9999 images
Data Logging Yes
Color Display No
Laser Pointer Yes

Comparison Summary

     FLIR MR176

  • Auto Power Off: Yes
  • Field Replaceable Sensor: Yes
  • Data Hold: Yes
  • Color Display: Yes
  • Thermal Palettes: 4
  • Dew Point: Yes
  • Relative Humidity: Yes
  • Ambient Temperature: Yes
  • Vapor Pressure: Yes
  • Temperature: Yes

     FLIR MR160

  • Auto Power Off: No
  • Field Replaceable Sensor: No
  • Data Hold: No
  • Color Display: No
  • Thermal Palettes: 1
  • Dew Point: No
  • Relative Humidity: No
  • Ambient Temperature: No
  • Vapor Pressure: No
  • Temperature: No

Overview

 

Both the MR176 and MR160 from FLIR are powerful moisture meters with built-in thermal imaging capabilities. Coming from FLIR, you can be confident that the thermal imaging capabilities of these tools will help you easily investigate moisture issues and troubleshoot faster than ever before. In addition to infrared capability, each meter has a range of moisture measurement capabilities as well as capabilities for measuring other variables. However, in this area there are numerous differences between the two tools – read on for an in-depth comparison.

The major feature of these moisture meters is that they both include FLIR thermal imaging technology. Each meter has the same infrared specifications – each has an 80x60 thermal sensor, 150mK thermal sensitivity, and a 9Hz refresh rate. However, one big difference here is that the MR176 includes 4 thermal color palettes while the MR160 only has 1 palette option. Both cameras include the FLIR Tools software which allows you to review images and generate professional reports.

With specs like these, each of these meters pack a lot of infrared imaging power into a small package. This can be a huge time-saver when on the job – being able to see heat can help you quickly locate cooler areas where there may be moisture damage under the surface. You can then switch to the moisture measurement functions of these meters to further address moisture damage issues.

Both the MR176 and MR160 support pin and pinless moisture measurement. Each includes a built-in pinless sensor and each comes with an included external pin probe. That, however, is where the similarities end in this area. The MR176 has much wider capability when it comes to measuring physical properties – in addition to pin and pinless moisture, this meter can also measure dew point, ambient temperature, relative humidity, vapor pressure, and temperature.

With the MR176, you can customize your thermal images with any of the meter’s multiple physical property measurements. You can integrate these measurements into your images for extra data and clarity when reporting. Another benefit of the MR176 is that its temperature/relative humidity sensor can be replaced in the field. Simply remove the sensor from meter and exchange it when needed so you can continue to work and reduce downtime.

Conclusion

 

Both the MR176 and MR160 provide powerful thermal imaging as well as accurate pin and pinless moisture measurement capabilities. That said, the MR176 has much wider capability and a greater range of features which can help make your job easier. More physical property measurement capabilities, more thermal palettes, and a field-replaceable sensor help save you time and eliminate the need for additional meters on the job. The MR160, while still powerful with FLIR thermal imaging capability, is a more basic meter with only pin and pinless moisture measurement capabilities.

Want to know more? Check out the tables below or give us a call at 877-571-7901. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have.

 
ModelFLIR MR160FLIR MR176
ProductFLIR Imaging Moisture Meter with IGM, 9HzFLIR Imaging Moisture Meter Plus Thermo-Hygrometer with IGM, 9Hz
Rating(6)(4)
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Thermal Imagers/Building and Industrial Thermal Imagers

Detector Size80 x 60 Sensor80 x 60 Sensor
Thermal Sensitivity150 mK (NETD)150 mK (NETD) 
Image Frequency9 Hz9 Hz
Field of View50x37.5 Degrees50x37.5 Degrees
Screen Size2.3 IN2.3 IN
IR/Overlay Fusion ImageNoNo
Video OutputYesNo
FocusFixedFixed
Laser SpotYesYes
Picture in PictureNoNo
Video RecordingNoNo
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