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    Anyone use PE2 temp gun

    Been using a cheapo $10 temp gun but wanted something more accurate. Well cheapo & acurite are about .2-.5 degrees off. PE-2 is 4 degrees lower than both cheapo & acurite. The directions talk about "emissivity". It's set at the default .95 so assuming I have to mess with this? Help on their site has a link but it pertains to settings for various metals.

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    Re: Anyone use PE2 temp gun

    Are the batteries low? That can cause it to read off. Also be sure to keep the lens clean. In the PE-2, that is the plastic piece recessed on the front. A qtip and rubbing alcohol is all you need.

    The E setting should stay at 95E for all of your reptile temp uses.

    But also consider the Distance to Spot ratio (D:S). On less expensive units, it is typically 1:1. That means at one inch away, you are measuring a one inch spot. At 6 inches away, a 6 inch spot.

    With the PE-2, the D:S ratio is 6:1, so at 6 inches away just a ONE inch spot. At a foot away, a 2 inch spot.

    You could see a difference in measurement if one unit is measuring a 6 inch area, and the other just a one inch area, make sense?

    Feel free to contact me directly if you have any other questions!

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    Hey, thanks for replying! It's brand new, just got it today. I will try another set of batteries just to be safe & clean it.

    It does make sense about the area which it reads. I will just have to fiddle with it some more.

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