I'd like to have a look in my fuel tanks and was wondering if anyone has any experience using a USB borescope to do that.
Mainly I want to look to see if there are any bits of crud, aluminum chips, etc.
I would like to avoid blowing myself up in a fuel explosion. The risk of static discharge is clear, but does anyone with more knowledge of USB borescopes with LED lights know if these devices could make sparks?
I have two - a simple, cheap USB borescope, and the articulating VA400 borescope. Both have LED lights. Thanks for any hints!
Mainly I want to look to see if there are any bits of crud, aluminum chips, etc.
I would like to avoid blowing myself up in a fuel explosion. The risk of static discharge is clear, but does anyone with more knowledge of USB borescopes with LED lights know if these devices could make sparks?
I have two - a simple, cheap USB borescope, and the articulating VA400 borescope. Both have LED lights. Thanks for any hints!