myram
#347, 19 years
What is the best way to verify the accuracy of a temperature probe?
How do you believe that a reading is accurate from one device to another?
I just took a probe from my Reef Angel and put it under my tongue, seeing that a normal person is around 98.6 degrees. The temp only got up to about 96 degrees and stopped climbing.
I took another probe and got the same results.
I have thermometers in the sump and display that read different from each other and from the RA.
I have an infrared temp gun that I can use as well to get readings.
But what do you really trust?
There are only a few things that are a "standard".........water boils at 212, water freezes at 32, and the human body is 98.6.
A difference of 2-3 degrees is huge in a reef tank, if you think you are at 78 but you are really at 75.........that could cause issues.
How do you believe that a reading is accurate from one device to another?
I just took a probe from my Reef Angel and put it under my tongue, seeing that a normal person is around 98.6 degrees. The temp only got up to about 96 degrees and stopped climbing.
I took another probe and got the same results.
I have thermometers in the sump and display that read different from each other and from the RA.
I have an infrared temp gun that I can use as well to get readings.
But what do you really trust?
There are only a few things that are a "standard".........water boils at 212, water freezes at 32, and the human body is 98.6.
A difference of 2-3 degrees is huge in a reef tank, if you think you are at 78 but you are really at 75.........that could cause issues.