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thermal roof mount, anybody made one? I'm thinking of making one. any ideas would be welcome.

just bought an hague last night . got it for £60 pounds of ebayI have built a couple of roof mounts using the Hague and the main issue is that, in standard form, the remote control cable from the operator to the hague gets dragged around when it's rotating.
I'm just starting work on a roof mounting system based on the Hague with continuous rotation (as opposed to 340 degree rotation) which will have wireless control of the pan and tilt - so no wires back to the vehicle and the thermal connected to a phone or tablet via its wifi hot spot
Basically, the hague would stick to the vehicle roof with a magnet and there would be a box mounted onto the hague containing batteries to power the hague, thermal and wireless receiver. The box would also contain the wireless receiver and a green laser which, when powered up would show what direction the thermal is pointing.
This is useful when you get disorientated and can't recognise what direction the thermal is looking
The thermal itself would mount on top of the box using the standard 1/4 UNC camera thread that appears to be present on almost every thermal spotter I've looked at.
Cheers
Bruce
do you find the image better on the screeni use the lightforce roof mount with my Quantum XQ50 Spotter +5"" Screen
and i find if you use a bigger screen it lights up the cab to much
or this xd50sim thinging somthing like this hs-324 thermal roof mounted on a hague what do you think
watched in the cab wi-fi or bluetooth. iv just sold my xq50 trail thermal scope so looking for a thermal spotter used of ebay for the roof mountSo are these then watched on a screen in the cab? By bluetooth or hard wired?
chears bruce i know a lot about night vision units but nothing about the thermals. think i will give you a shout befor i buy one for the roof mountOlder thermals Like the Pulsar HD, XD and XQ models all had analog video outputs so can be hard wired to a cheap LCD screen inside the vehicle.
Almost all current thermals use wifi so can connect to a phone or tablet using a suitable app.
Beware, some apps are a LOT better than others.
The Pulsar Steamvision app (v1 and V2) does not have a good reputation
I've used the Guide app and the HIK app and they work fine with their respective thermals.
Cheers
Bruce