[TheForge] Way OT -- remote thermometer for river water
peter fels
artgawk at thegrid.net
Fri Apr 22 13:35:04 EDT 2011
Put the thermometer in a small bucket and lower the whole thing down.
The temp of the water in the bucket won't change significantly on the trip back up.
On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Bruce Freeman wrote:
> I'm tapping the diverse knowledge of this group for a product I need.
>
> I want to measure the temperature of the water in small rivers. Purpose -
> kayaking. I could get right up to some of these and just stick a
> thermometer in them, but in most cases it would be a lot more convenient to
> drop a probe in from a bridge -- maybe 20' maximum distance. But I can't
> just drop a thermometer into the water and pull it out from 20' above and
> get a reading -- the reading would change by the time I read it.
>
> If they'd work, I could use a remote thermometer like this one --
> http://www.harborfreight.com/non-contact-pocket-thermometer-93983.html But
> I don't know WHAT temperature I'd be measuring just pointing a device at a
> river.
>
> Any thoughts as to what might work well for such an application? I'd need
> accuracy within 2* or 3*F, nothing precision.
>
> --
> Bruce
> NJ
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