CamLight
Overview
Increases illumination for effectively viewing wells up to 30 inches (76.2 cm) in diameter. Improves video survey visibility in turbid, particle-laden or cloudy water. Sleek, single-bar design minimizes forward-view interference.
The Laval CamLight is a lightweight, versatile addition to your downhole camera system, and is an inexpensive option for increased downhole video capabilities. Its features include:
- Adjustable Extension Bar
- View Boreholes up to 30 inches (76.2 cm)
- Operates to Depths of 5,000 feet (1,524 m)
- Easily Adapts to Laval Camera
- Durable Quartz Lamp Cover will not Discolor or Fracture
- Easily Removable
- Low Voltage Lamp for Extended Light Expectancy to 2,000 hours
CamLIGHT Lighthead Specifications
Lamp: 24 Volt Quartz Halogen
Output: 1,350 lumens
Lamp Cover: Quartz
Light Bar: Extendable from 8 to 18 inches (20.3 to 45.7 cm)
Depth Rating: 2,500 psi (5,000 feet of submergence)
Life Span: 2,000 hours
What Customers Say
The camera is excellent and it makes a night and day difference in our business.
Gary Shawver
Shawver Well Company
I used to borrow a friendly competitor’s camera. He had a small one with a hand reel and a tripod made of PVC. It worked for me at times, but the R-cam 1000 is heads and shoulders above that.
Scott Miller
Northern Virginia Drilling
I hoped we would use our new R-CAM 1000 at least 1 time per month... but we're averaging closer to 10. Plus, I don't have to subcontract the work out to my competition anymore, and I'm picking up a bunch of additional well rehab work.
Al Boone
Boone Water Systems, Inc
Frequently Asked Questions
The downhole facing SC-166 is suitable for boreholes up to 10 inches in diameter. The R-CAM dual view camera can view boreholes up to 16 inches in diameter. The DC5150 is suitable for borehole diameters up to 30 inches in diameter. Please note, visibility downhole will be impacted by the clarity of the fluid and the available light.
Every camera system will eventually require a repair to the cable head, the point at which the cable and camera physically connect. Over time, the internal connections within the cable head can be strained to the point where they disconnect and cause interference or a complete loss of the video signal. To expedite the repair process, we have cable head repair kits available for both portable systems and large vehicle-based systems.
Conducting surveys with the included centralizers and available lens shield accessory is the best way to ensure that the camera head remains protected downhole. When not in use, store the camera head in an area where it will be safe from unintentional drops or damage. If your camera system is damaged, we offer full repair services at our headquarters in Fresno, California.