![]() The window thing was stupid, but then again, I would not expect sun in the northern states to cook a display to the temp degree of failure of the display. It's just not likely that a human can handhold the tool the same every time. If you could hold it in EXACTLY the same position each time you might get consistent results, but a very slight (1-2°) difference in an angle will give a significant error on a curved surface. This is a less good application for an IR thermometer. If you did this enough a pattern would emerge. ![]() Then you'd feel the tube hose with your hand and go, that feels like a 110 to me. It was purchased to attempt to track down an overheating issue in his F150, but it seemed as if for every three times you took the same temps you'd get three different readings, and you essentially had to guess if you were accurate enough.įor instance, top radiator hose, you'd get 60F, 110F, 180 F. This particular one before its untimely death was "wonky" ![]() Especially if you are measuring the sheets BEFORE forming. I understand the tool, I have a similar one from NAPA that works,Īnd there are several at work, I use them to estimate temperatures on plastic sheet for thermoforming.
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