Thats what my thermometer said
Ya got a very cool thermometer there.
I have to read the numbers off the little LCD on mine.
Isolating the in/out temp might be achieved by using a short piece of tubing which you can aim the sensor thru. May need more than one tube as it will start to acquire heat from the surrounding area.
To do it "right" would be to get a professional type monitoring system like I used to solve a coolant/engine over heating problem, but it cost over $600.00 and have never noticed one made to check oil temps.
You mentioned you have access to a lap top.
When I was into "hot rod computers" there were temp monitoring systems which could measure 4 or 5 different spots at the same time and show temp on screen in real time. I don’t remember what they cost but was not too much.
Frys electronics should have them. Can at the least measure temps of 100c (212F) and don't see why the would not measure even higher temps.
mro
Ya got a very cool thermometer there.
I have to read the numbers off the little LCD on mine.
Isolating the in/out temp might be achieved by using a short piece of tubing which you can aim the sensor thru. May need more than one tube as it will start to acquire heat from the surrounding area.
To do it "right" would be to get a professional type monitoring system like I used to solve a coolant/engine over heating problem, but it cost over $600.00 and have never noticed one made to check oil temps.
You mentioned you have access to a lap top.
When I was into "hot rod computers" there were temp monitoring systems which could measure 4 or 5 different spots at the same time and show temp on screen in real time. I don’t remember what they cost but was not too much.
Frys electronics should have them. Can at the least measure temps of 100c (212F) and don't see why the would not measure even higher temps.
mro
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