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I have a Raytec auto pro. It's a dual lazer and can read the temperatures of individual wires in a cluster of wires
I have a Raytec auto pro. It's a dual lazer and can read the temperatures of individual wires in a cluster of wires
Curious, but does battery power have anything to do with accuracy? If the battery is low on a digital thermometer, will it be more likely to read inaccurately? Also, does anyone know of a good, highly accurate plug in digital thermometer?
T.G.
For once I agree with the old man.You see? This is why I stick to my old ways of simply having a few inexpensive thermometers in my incubators to check the temps (that I keep at 83.5 to 85 degrees) with and don't over-think things. If I started to potschke around with temp guns and lazer beams I'd never hatch anything.
Yvonne, I'll bet if you 'shoot' the temp of your cheapo thermometer, the gun will magically display the correct temp (+/- 1° C).