New screen cover on Electric Eel Ecam Ace & Ace 2 offers distinct advantages


Electric Eel Mfg. has added a NEW Screen Cover to enhance the Ace and Ace 2 Pipeline Inspection Camera Systems.

The heavy-duty cover has two distinct advantages: It closes to protect the monitor when in transit or storage, and flips up to act as a sun shield for viewing in bright sunlight.

The new screen cover is now standard on all Ace and Ace 2 units, and can be retrofitted to all existing units.

Both units feature a rugged stainless steel housed 1.68” dia. color camera with sapphire lens, 20 LED light ring and high resolution CCD element (optional self-leveling color camera available), 200 ft. of Kevlar braided ½” dia. push rod, an industry standard 512 Hz Sonde, 5.4” LCD monitor with AR Film for optimal viewing in sunlight encased in an anodized aluminum housing mounted to the reel, a protective acrylic anti-glare monitor shield, a video output jack for recording option, flexible camera spring to navigate 3” P-traps, a rugged and portable powder-coated steel frame, a secure-locking reel brake and a centering skid. The ACE 2 features One-touch USB recording, an on-screen footage counter, and a wheel kit for easy transport and maneuverability.



December 26, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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