9 Incredible Uses of Endoscope You Never Knew

Endoscope is primarily used in inspecting the drain, vent pipe and car engine. But besides that, it has some interesting usages you probably never heard about. Here is overview of nine creative applications of endoscope.

Check out the hives

Check out the hives with depstech endoscope

Checking out the hives is a challenging task as you have to take it apart and expose yourself to a potential bees attack. It's much easier and safer to bore two holes in the hive and push the endoscope through. The inspection camera allows you to check on the queen, find signs of her eggs, determine the ration of nectar, and check for dead bees. You don't even have to wear the protective veil, hat and gloves before a beehive inspection.

Fishing

Endoscope can also help you at fishing. No, you don't use the endoscope instead of fishing rod. You use it to inspect for fish the waters where you are going to cast the bait. Slowly dip the endoscope under the water and use the camera to track the populations of fish. This will allow you to see what species of fish are present and choose the proper bait to ensure a big catch. It will also allow you to choose the best location by identifying the areas with most fish. Keep in mind that the snake camera can scare and chase away the fish if it moves fast and aggressively through the water. Try to be slow and gentle to cause no suspicion in fish.

Look inside the bird nest

Look inside the bird nest via Depstech endoscope

If you still inspect the bird nests with a selfie stick or a mirror attached to a pole, it's time to switch to an endoscope. It is less invasive and provides a clearer image of what happens inside the box. An endoscope inspection allows you to observe the behavior of birds in breeding time, monitor the eggs and the life cycle of fledglings.

Explore the burrows

Use Depstech endoscope to see what happens inside the tunnels made by burrow animals

Another interesting endoscope usage for wildlife enthusiasts. If you are really curious about what happens inside the tunnels made by burrow animals, use an endoscope to explore them. You are going to find interesting information about the life of groundhogs, moles and rodents. Make sure, though, to avoid violent strikes with the endoscope under the ground as it may scare the little animals. Try to be as gentle and careful as possible, moving the endoscope slowly along the tunnel so that the burrow host can't even notice it.

Investigate the music instruments

Investigate the music instruments via Depstech endoscope

Gone are those days when you couldn't see what is inside musical instruments. Now you can explore the cavities of your guitar, violin or saxophone with an endoscope. Gently insert it into the instrument to analyze its structure, check how clean it is, and detect flaws that might cause it perform badly.

For example, if your trumpet delivers unusually strange sounds and blowing it gets difficult, you can push the snake camera through the tunnel and see what is going on in there. You may find there a dust build-up or an object that obstruct the flow of the air. If your electrical guitar occasionally fails, use the endoscope to check out the wiring inside.

Wall checking

Walls are the most popular place for mold growth. While sometimes the mold is caused by high humidity in the room, other times the problem is inside the wall. Use an endoscope to inspect the hallow wall in close detail. If you spot a leak, take immediate action towards eliminating the source and wiping the moisture off. If left without attention, wall leaks can lead to mold growth and house structural damage.

The advantage of snake cameras is that they are flexible, which allows them to turn the needed direction and dodge obstacles on their way. The video quality is also outstanding. It gives you the opportunity to detect tiny wall cracks and take measures for stopping them from expanding in size and causing more severe damage.

Ceiling lights checking

See behind walls via Depstech endoscope

You can also use an endoscope to inspect the ceiling lights. It will help you to see whether or not the wires and lamp socket are in good condition and change them in case they are old or faulty. The endoscope will allow you to look further through the wiring circuit's narrow spots.

Heating system checking

Do you suspect a faulty heating system? If yes, you can engage the endoscope in an inspection of the tight spots in the heating system and pipes. Sometimes, a flashlight isn't enough to see whether a HVAC part is in proper condition due to its inconvenient location. You are best off using a snake camera to get to the narrow spot and check for corrosion and leaks.

You can also use the endoscope to investigate the heat pipes for leaks and cracks. By sending the endoscope exploring the chimney you will be able to see how much sooth is there on its walls and whether it requires cleaning. You can even use the snake camera during the very chimney cleaning to detect the major sooth build-ups and make sure no speck of dust remains in place. This will guarantee an effective operation of your furnace.

Fuel tank and car scoping

Fuel tank and heating system inspection by Depstech endoscope

Just like heating system, car's structure has lots of tight spots. An endoscope helps you to see things that you normally can't see and that normally require taking some engine elements apart to reach to them. Endoscope is a flexible tool that can travel through the car engine area maze as you guide it. Moreover, it has a bright light that allows you to see the smallest details and check them for faults. 

Fuel tank is another trouble place of the car, as it is hard to see inside it more than the the gas filler neck allows. The snake camera solves this issue. Insert it in the fuel neck and easily inspect the tank for corrosion, leaks, cracks, bad welds, and accumulation of fuel. By not having to take the car apart to reach to its vital areas, you save time, effort and money.