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IRTalk is now a part of the Snell Community! Please update your bookmarks accordingly.

Whether you are a maintenance technician, reliability engineer, electrical contractor, building inspector, weatherization professional, infrared service provider, or just want to know more about infrared, IRTalk is the place to learn from those who are active in the industry.
The Think Thermally Blog is updated weekly, every Tuesday, and written by Snell instructors and consultants for those interested or involved with infrared thermography. Electrical, mechanical, and building applications are covered in this blog along with discussions on theory, equipment, tips, news, and much more.
Questions, thoughts, and discussions on applying infrared to Electrical Applications, Mechanical Equipment, Building and Roof Systems, Moisture/Mold Inspections, and Non-Destructive Testing.
Questions, answers, and discussions on heat transfer theory, thermography standards, certification, and training.
Discuss the use and performance of thermal imagers, viewports and windows, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), camera accessories, blower doors, and all other related equipment.
Discussions on buying and selling equipment, job postings, and industry news.
IRTalk es una comunidad en línea para personas interesadas en Termografía infrarroja, totalmente independiente de la preferencia de equipo, entrenamiento, experiencia o aplicación. Por favor publique preguntas, respuestas, aplicaciones o equipos aquí.

MotorTalk is an online community and information exchange that connects people interested in electric motor testing through discussion and collaboration. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced motor tester, MotorTalk is the place to learn!
The As The Rotor Turns is updated weekly, every Tuesday, and written by Snell instructors and consultants for those interested or involved with electric motor testing. De-energized and energized motor testing are both covered in this blog along with discussions on theory, equipment, tips, news, and much more.
Discuss power quality analysis, voltage and current analysis (ESA) as well as current analysis/torque analysis (MSCA)
Here you will find questions, thoughts, and discussions on on-line testing topics such as insulation testing, stator testing, rotor analysis and circuit analysis.
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