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what do you think about t-type probes?
http://www.onsetcomp.com/products/se...ct_page_tabs-2
the best for cold temps http://www.veriteq.com/thermocouple-...ger/type-t.htm EA15 accepts T-type :thumbsup: "T-type thermocouple Definition: A thermocouple best suited for measurements in the −200 to 0 degree Celsius range. The positive conductor is made of copper, and the negative conductor is made of constantan. Thermocouples are usually selected to ensure that the measuring equipment does not limit the range of temperatures that can be measured. Note that thermocouples with low sensitivity (B, R and S) have a correspondingly lower resolution." thoughts? |
Never tried one.
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me neither need to grab some more probes so im in the market either way
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That's quite a chunk of change for a probe. Is it really worth it though over a k type?
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good k's are like $15
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ROFL. I was looking at the logger for $135. I was thinking you were smoking crack thru a chicken bone or something. lol
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so $$$!!!
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Just bought this. Hope one of the 7 probes is a J probe so I can try it. Thanks guys for reminding me my dual inputs are whacked lately.
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/9138/flukeg.jpg Uploaded with ImageShack.us Yep, suckas, that actually was the price...:cool3: |
damn good find...fluke FTW
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