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Can someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
for temperature logging?
Jackie
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By FAR the best and one of the lowest cost ways to do this is with theCan someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
and comes with a temperature probe. It has an RS232 port to connectCan someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
Check out the QM-1538 digital multimeter from Jaycar. It costs $60.00
Slightly O/T in the context of the O/P's requirement, but have you ever noticed"Jackie" <Jackie@senet.com.au> wrote:
Can someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
Check out the QM-1538 digital multimeter from Jaycar. It costs $60.00
and comes with a temperature probe. It has an RS232 port to connect
with your PC and the included software will log or graph the
measurements.
attached to a PC for temperature logging"? While it is not clear fromOn Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:23:07 GMT, David Segall <david@nowhere.net> wrote:
"Jackie" <Jackie@senet.com.au> wrote:
Can someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
Check out the QM-1538 digital multimeter from Jaycar. It costs $60.00
and comes with a temperature probe. It has an RS232 port to connect
with your PC and the included software will log or graph the
measurements.
Slightly O/T in the context of the O/P's requirement
Why isn't the QM-1538 exactly a "temperature probe/system that can be
right. It's 0.75% +-3 from -50 to 200 degrees and 1.5% from 200 to 750for temperature logging
, but have you ever noticed
how rarely the basic accuracy of DMM's at the Jaycar/Altronics/DSE places is
ever disclosed in their advertising? And it is even rarer for the RS232-capable
units.
Yes. If you are implying that the QM-1538 is not very accurate you are
Maybe we're heading in different directions. The cited DMM may well bebudgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:23:07 GMT, David Segall <david@nowhere.net> wrote:
"Jackie" <Jackie@senet.com.au> wrote:
Can someone suggest a temperature probe/system that can be attached to a PC
for temperature logging?
Jackie
Check out the QM-1538 digital multimeter from Jaycar. It costs $60.00
and comes with a temperature probe. It has an RS232 port to connect
with your PC and the included software will log or graph the
measurements.
Slightly O/T in the context of the O/P's requirement
Why isn't the QM-1538 exactly a "temperature probe/system that can be
attached to a PC for temperature logging"? While it is not clear from
the post whether it is the PC that is being measured and/or being used
for logging I don't see why the QM-1538 may not be suitable in any
case.
for temperature logging
, but have you ever noticed
how rarely the basic accuracy of DMM's at the Jaycar/Altronics/DSE places is
ever disclosed in their advertising? And it is even rarer for the RS232-capable
units.
Yes. If you are implying that the QM-1538 is not very accurate you are
right. It's 0.75% +-3 from -50 to 200 degrees and 1.5% from 200 to 750
degrees.