I am not exactly sure what you mean by "cost benefit analysis of poor electrical connections". IR Thermography can be used to investigate and locate poor electrical connections and some other problems such as circuit overloading, given a proper analysis of the results, but this is only one tool for locating poor connections. The cost benefit is the maintenance time required to identify where there may be problems.
I am not exactly sure what you mean by "cost benefit analysis of poor electrical connections". IR Thermography can be used to investigate and locate poor electrical connections and some other problems such as circuit overloading, given a proper analysis of the results, but this is only one tool for locating poor connections. The cost benefit is the maintenance time required to identify where there may be problems.