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When it comes to locating compressed air and vacuum leaks the Fluke ii900 and the FLIR Si124 are great tools to have at your disposal. Both acoustic imagers use multiple microphones to form precise and accurate acoustic images, have touchscreen displays, and offer a wide measurement range to capture leaks from a distance. While these two great options have plenty in common, it's what sets them apart that will help you decide which one will better suit your needs. The FIR Si124 uses 124 microphones to form a very precise acoustic image in the desired direction. In comparison, the Fluke ii900 uses 64 digital MEMS microphones. Even though the Si124 has the advantage when it comes to microphones, the ii900 has the advantage when it comes to screen size and resolution (7-inch 1280 x 800 display compared to the Si124's 5-inch 800 × 480 display). Both these units have similar frequency ranges, but when it comes to operating range the FLIR Si124 has a more impressive 430-foot operating range as opposed to the 164-foot range of the ii900.
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