Fluke ii900 vs FLIR Si124

Fluke ii900 vs FLIR Si124

Top Features

FLUKE II900
# of Microphones 64
Bandwidth 2 kHz to 52 kHz
Distance Range 0.5 m (1.6 ft) to up to 50 m (164 ft)
Resolution 1280 x 800
Frequency Range (Low Limit) 16 dB (frequency-dependent)
Frequency Range (High Limit) 117 dB (frequency-dependent)
Frame Rate 25 fps
Screen Size 7-inch
Field of View 65° ± 3°
Internal Storage 999 picture files or 20 video files
FLIR SI124
# of Microphones 124
Bandwidth 2 kHz to 35 kHz
Distance Range 0.3 m (1.0 ft) up to 130 m (430 ft)
Display 800 x 480
Frequency Range (Low Limit) < -15 dB (frequency-dependent)
Frequency Range (High Limit) over 120 dB (frequency-dependent)
Frame Rate 25 fps
Screen Size 5-inch
Field of View 62° × 49°
Internal Storage 32 GB / 2000 snapshots

Key Differences

     Fluke ii900

  • Microphone - The Fluke ii900 uses 64 digital MEMS microphones 
  • Frequency Range - Fluke's ii900 has a frequency range of 2kHz to 52kHz
  • Operating Distance - Up to 50 meters (164 ft) making it easy to capture leaks from a distance
  • Display - Large 7-inch, 1280 x 800 LCD with capacitive touchscreen
  • Leak Rate - Detects a 0.005 CFM leak at 100PSI from up to 10 meters (32.8 feet)

     FLIR Si124

  • Microphone - The FLIR Si124 uses 124 microphones to form a very precise acoustic image
  • Frequency Range - FLIR's Si124 has a frequency range of 2 kHz to 35 kHz
  • Operating Distance - The Si124 has a wide operating range of 0.3 m (1.0 ft) up to 130 m (430 ft)
  • Display- 24-bit RGB 5-inch, 800 × 480 Resistive touchscreen
  • Leak Rate - >0.05 l/min @ 3 bar from 10 m (32.8 ft)



Overview

 

When it comes to locating compressed air and vacuum leaks the Fluke ii900 and the FLIR Si124 are great tools to have at your disposal. Both acoustic imagers use multiple microphones to form precise and accurate acoustic images, have touchscreen displays, and offer a wide measurement range to capture leaks from a distance. While these two great options have plenty in common, it's what sets them apart that will help you decide which one will better suit your needs.
 
The FIR Si124 uses 124 microphones to form a very precise acoustic image in the desired direction. In comparison, the Fluke ii900 uses 64 digital MEMS microphones. Even though the Si124 has the advantage when it comes to microphones, the ii900 has the advantage when it comes to screen size and resolution (7-inch 1280 x 800 display compared to the Si124's 5-inch 800 × 480 display). Both these units have similar frequency ranges, but when it comes to operating range the FLIR Si124 has a more impressive 430-foot operating range as opposed to the 164-foot range of the ii900.

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ModelFluke II900
ProductSONIC INDUSTRIAL IMAGER
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Acoustic Imagers

Maximum frequency - Acoustic Imagers133.1 dB
Maximum distance (Acoustic Imagers)70 M (229.66 Ft)

Test Equipment General Attributes

Warranty2 YEARS
Safety ApprovalRoHS
StorageInternal Memory
IP RatingIP40
Product Weight3.75 LBS
Product Height186 MM (7.32 IN)
Product Length68 MM (2.68 IN)
Product Width322 MM (12.68 IN)
HTS/Schedule B Number9031808085
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