verifying digital thermometers

ben&bobbi

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This is not for those of you who already have the controllers!

ok, i have been lazy on the cleaning side. My digital thermometer has been readin g 66-67^ for quite some time. but i also have the old glass thermometer that i have been trusting. it is in the green zone! (not very easy to get exact temp)

I soaked the digital in vinegar last night, stuck it in the quarantine tank this morning and it says 92^, the glass thermometer says little over 82 - i adjusted the heater a little!

How do you know your digital thermometer is reading correctly?
 
I have a very good dial (bimetal) thermometer that I can calibrate at 32F and 212F. Then I use that to make sure my digitals are matching it.
 
Not as good as Randy's method, but I use on the the Coralife digital thermometers as a secondary back up. I believe they are only $10 or so but it should let me know if the temp on my controller is getting out of wack on a larger scale.
 
I have a gun that you point at the tank and it reads the temp. If I'm down that way anytime soon I can swing by with it and check the temp for you. Otherwise, a cooking thermometer..the kind that looks like a stick with the thermometer on top (help me out with the name here someone?) is pretty inexpensive in the food store and works great.
 
I have a gun that you point at the tank and it reads the temp. If I'm down that way anytime soon I can swing by with it and check the temp for you. Otherwise, a cooking thermometer..the kind that looks like a stick with the thermometer gauge on top (help me out with the name here someone?) is pretty inexpensive in the food store and lots of people have used those with good success.
 
Marcye,
i never thought of that! i have one of those guns that i use on the cars! and i know the cooking temp probe you are talking about too! never though of using the gun!

and in case i didn't mention it - THANK YOU for lending me the can! it was 44g right? trying to keep track of how much water is in there.

Ben
 
Those guns are great tools for temps. I use mine all the time. Yes, the Brute was 44 gallons. No problem at all...glad I could help. Marcye
 
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