Which one should I believe? (Herpstat vs. Temp Gun)
I recently received a Herpstat and decided to test it out on a spare sheet of Flexwatt.
Here's the problem:
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The tempgun is 4-6 degrees off of what the thermostat is set to! Before you ask how I'm measuring the temps, here's how it's set up:
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As you can see, I'm measuring the temperature of the Flexwatt directly since it's not attached to a cage. Any ideas what's going on here? Is that tempgun just inaccurate?
Re: Which one should I believe? (Herpstat vs. Temp Gun)
OK, heres my thoughts on what I see. The probe is taped to the Flexwatt, but only a portion of the probe is actually making contact with the Flexwatt. The rest is being exposed to room temp air and the heat coming off the flexwatt. So the Herpstat is heating it up more to get the right temp. Take a piece of aluminium tape and cover the whole probe, that way the heat will be trapped all around the probe and you should get a closer reading.
Just my thoughts, correct me if I'm way off base here!
Re: Which one should I believe? (Herpstat vs. Temp Gun)
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Originally Posted by
saber2th
OK, heres my thoughts on what I see. The probe is taped to the Flexwatt, but only a portion of the probe is actually making contact with the Flexwatt. The rest is being exposed to room temp air and the heat coming off the flexwatt. So the Herpstat is heating it up more to get the right temp. Take a piece of aluminium tape and cover the whole probe, that way the heat will be trapped all around the probe and you should get a closer reading.
Just my thoughts, correct me if I'm way off base here!
My thoughts exactly your a faster typer then me =P!
Re: Which one should I believe? (Herpstat vs. Temp Gun)
Or just try putting the probe under the Flexwatt.
Re: Which one should I believe? (Herpstat vs. Temp Gun)
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Originally Posted by
saber2th
OK, heres my thoughts on what I see. The probe is taped to the Flexwatt, but only a portion of the probe is actually making contact with the Flexwatt. The rest is being exposed to room temp air and the heat coming off the flexwatt. So the Herpstat is heating it up more to get the right temp. Take a piece of aluminium tape and cover the whole probe, that way the heat will be trapped all around the probe and you should get a closer reading.
Just my thoughts, correct me if I'm way off base here!
I was told specifically not to use foil tape by the owner of the Herpstat site. He said to use clear packaging tape, which I didn't have, so I just used Scotch tape.
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Ladybugzcrunch
Is your temp gun consistent? If you zap the tape 10 times in different spots will it read the same temp or very close? I bought a infrared thermometer last week that is crap. It reads different everytime. My herpstat has always been spot on. But my probe is covered in foil tape too. I agree with the others, try covering the probe with foil tape but also try taking the average of your readings from the temp gun. If the range of the readings is kinda great, you may have a problem there. Herpstat is accepted as a great product - great choice!
It is fairly consistent, depending on what I'm aiming at. If I aim it at my wall, it is within a one degree margin every time. Flexwatt, more like a two to three degree margin.
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kitedemon
Ir reflects and flexwatt is shiny this will lead to false readings. Most ir guns are calibrated to be looking at something roughly the colour and reflectance of a brown paper bag everything else is off somewhat. The allowable deviation of this ir gun is about 2ºF up or down (the PE1 is the best sub 200$ gun I have found at 1.5º +/-) So 5 degrees off is not a big surprise. The deviation on the herpstat probe is very low .3 I believe. IR guns are really not very accurate under the correct circumstances they can be ok. but that is it. Get a GOOD thermometer (mercury lab grade or platinum probe traceable digital but sit down when you look for a good (.5º accuracy digital one it will scare you. some LC ones are also very good and are cheap. Just check the packages on the shelf if ten or more read the same you can expect a .5 degree accuracy. To test this for your self flip the flexwatt over for an hour or so so the herpstat probe is on the carpet away from drafts and them quickly move it and check the carpet it should be with in 2 degrees. Don't take my word for it CHECK the SPECs and email Dion at spyder Robotics he will tell you the same thing.
Alex
I've heard of temp guns reflecting off metal and giving inaccurate readings. Interesting.