The better units sold under the Snap-On name used technology that auto
focused at a distance of between 8 inches and 2 feet.The point was no more
than a half inch in diameter.The price was several times that of the unit
Will describes.. I used several of these units for reading tire temps in
three places; inner,center&outer of racing tires to determine several
factors of set-up during my days of running a racing team (Mini-modifieds)
We also used the laser pyrometers for looking at temps of individual exhaust
header flanges,engine&drive train parts,disc brakes,etc.I see no reason
these devices cannot be used to measure various temps of amplifier
components,in fact I do so with my amplifiers....Jim K7RDX...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Thompson" <g8gsq@eltac.co.uk>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] NON-CONTACT laser thermometer
>
>
> Bill Fuqua wrote:
> > These will not work very well with reflective or transparent surfaces.
> > Thus, the measurement of glass envelopes or shiny aluminum surfaces in
> > not possible. By the way, the laser is simply a pointing device not
> > part of the actual temperature measurement instrument.
> Painting on some white typo correcting fluid gives (close enough) the
> right emissivity and won't affect the temperature in most cases - but
> it's a mess if the spot size is too big.
>
> Steve
> _______________________________________________
> Amps mailing list
> Amps@contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps
_______________________________________________
Amps mailing list
Amps@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps
|