[TheForge] Way OT -- remote thermometer for river water

Ron Childers ron at munlaw.net
Fri Apr 22 14:01:02 EDT 2011


Dan, will it measure temperature high enough for heat treating?

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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Daniel T Hayes
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 1:56 PM
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Bruce,

Interesting question, interesting enough to make me take my Cen-Tech
Laser
Infrared Thermometer (also from Harbor Freight,  #96451) out and try it
on
the swimming pool. The reading aimed at the water matched the pool
thermometer within three degrees.

Keep in mind that any of these devices need "calibrated" if you are
really
interested in the precise true temperature. I have mine for checking
welding
preheat temperature. It's off a bit (as determined by a calibrated
contact
thermocouple setup) but consistently so at any given temperature. Much
more
convenient.

I think a HF infrared pyrometer would work very well for what you have
in
mind.

Dan

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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bruce Freeman
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 1:24 PM
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Subject: [TheForge] Way OT -- remote thermometer for river water

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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