Sold: Pulsar axion XQ38 LRF thermal spotter

shezza87

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As above,my thermal spotter. Cosmetic wearing of the black coating around outside edges.
Lenses in immaculate condition with no signs of scratches. Comes with two batteries. £700 +p&p
 

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Hi.
Please tell me, how many years has this device been used? What is the condition of the batteries? How quickly do they run out? Are there any damaged pixels? When was the diaphragm repaired?
Thank you.
With respect, Catalin.
 
Hi.
Please tell me, how many years has this device been used? What is the condition of the batteries? How quickly do they run out? Are there any damaged pixels? When was the diaphragm repaired?
Thank you.
With respect, Catalin.
Device is 3 years old. Plenty of life left in the batteries,they run for approx 3 hours each, What diaphragm are you referring to??
 
He looks a bit tired.
Thermal spotlights periodically clean the screen. Usually in automatic mode, but there are also manual ones. During the cleaning of defects, the image stops for a second. The diaphragm is responsible for this (it closes and opens automatically). Over time the diaphragm wears out and needs repair. Additionally, over time some pixels fail, white dots appear on the screen. Does your spotter have such problems?
 
He looks a bit tired.
Thermal spotlights periodically clean the screen. Usually in automatic mode, but there are also manual ones. During the cleaning of defects, the image stops for a second. The diaphragm is responsible for this (it closes and opens automatically). Over time the diaphragm wears out and needs repair. Additionally, over time some pixels fail, white dots appear on the screen. Does your spotter have such problems?
Reads like it is written by AI :lol:
 
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