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Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera - Forbest 3188DN

SKU# - FB-PIC3188DN1

The Forbest 3188DN is a mid range sewer and pipe inspection camera providing high quality video in a compact lightweight design. Forbest Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera features a .205 inch push cable and is designed for 2-4 inch pipes. Larger pipes will decrease the length you are able to push the camera head. 

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Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera - Forbest 3188DN

The Forbest 3188DN is a mid range sewer and pipe inspection camera providing high quality video in a compact lightweight design.

Forbest Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera features a .205 inch push cable and is designed for 2-4 inch pipes. Larger pipes will decrease the length you are able to push the camera head. 

Forbest Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera Features:

  • Clear 7 Inch LCD Monitor with Dual USB & SD Card Recording
  • Anti Glare Screen Visor
  • Microphone for Voice Over Recording
  • 1 Inch  Detachable Waterproof Color Camera Head with Built-In LED Lights
  • 1/4" of 65FT/100FT/130FT Fiberglass Cable & Reel
  • Heavy Duty Waterproof Case
  • Rechargeable 4400mA Li-ion Battery Lasting 4 Hours
  • Included Power/Battery Adapter and Interchangeable Skids for Easy Traversing Through Pipelines
  • One Year Limited Mfg. Warranty

Forbest Video Recording Sewer and Pipe Camera Specifications:

Pipe Sizes:2-4 inch
Push Rod Length (Ft.):65,100,130
Push Rod Diameter:5.2mm
Camera Head Diameter:23mm
Screen Size:7 inch
Storage:SD Card & USB Drive
Battery:Rechargeable 4400mA Li-ion Battery Lasting 4 Hours
Battery Life:4 Hours +

 

    • Weight
      30 lbs
    • SKU
      FB-PIC3188DN-65
  • Manufacturer
    Forbest Products Co.
  • Length
    65 Feet, 100 Feet, 130 Feet

Product questions

  • Ken DeWulf
    03/16/2020, 01:51 PM

    I have model 3188dn and I'm trying to figure out how to set the time

    Administrator
    03/17/2020, 09:33 AM

    I have not gotten a response from the manufacturer on this but it seems pressing the Setup or Menu button (depending on the version of your machine) and then scroll to set date and time is the route you need to take