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    Anyone In Need of Infrared Temp Gun Look here

    Newegg has a sale on them for only $20 shipped

    Enter promo Code at check out to get the sale price

    EMCJHJG48 - promo

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...96268001-L014A

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    I don't know why is doesn't list how tight the infrared cone is (Field of View, D:S Ratio). I'm guessing it's 1:1, which is pretty poor.

    I personally think the TempGun PE-2 is the best deal out there for a IR tempgun, even though it is $15 more it has a 6:1 D:S and a laser sight, which may seem unnecessary, although I've found it very useful.

    I think the PE2 is a steal for only $35.
    Last edited by Adam Chandler; 12-15-2011 at 03:43 PM. Reason: correction
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    I picked one up on ebay last year that is 12:1. Im able to get a accurate ratign of temps about 15ft away from the laser points to.

    The one I linked is 8:1 which is accurate to .2 oF

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    Model REGD-TN439L0
    Measurement Range -35 to 365ºC(-31 to 689ºF)
    Operating Range 0 to 50ºC (32 to 122ºF)
    Accuracy(Tobj=15 to 35ºC, Tamb=25ºC) +/- 1.5ºC(2.7ºF)
    Full Range Accuracy(Tamb=23+/-3ºC) Tobj=0 to 365ºC: +/-2.5% of reading or 2.5ºC (4.5ºF) whichever is greater

    Tobj=-35 to 0ºC: +/-(2.5ºC + 0.05/degree)
    Resolution(-9.9 to 199.9ºC) 0.2ºC/ 0.5ºF
    Response Time(90%) 1 sec
    Distance: Spot 8:1 (means that if the meter is 8 inches from the target, the diameter of the object under test must be at least 1 inch)
    Emissivity Range 0.95 fixed
    Update Frequency 1.4Hz
    Wave Length 5 to 14 um
    Mode RTMax, C/F switchable
    Power Supply AAAx2 (Alkaline)
    Battery life Typical 18 hours continuous use
    Dimension 172*36*71 mm
    Weigt(with battery) 152 g(5.36 oz)
    Warranty 1 year

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    Re: Anyone In Need of Infrared Temp Gun Look here

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Model REGD-TN439L0
    Measurement Range -35 to 365ºC(-31 to 689ºF)
    Operating Range 0 to 50ºC (32 to 122ºF)
    Accuracy(Tobj=15 to 35ºC, Tamb=25ºC) +/- 1.5ºC(2.7ºF)
    Full Range Accuracy(Tamb=23+/-3ºC) Tobj=0 to 365ºC: +/-2.5% of reading or 2.5ºC (4.5ºF) whichever is greater

    Tobj=-35 to 0ºC: +/-(2.5ºC + 0.05/degree)
    Resolution(-9.9 to 199.9ºC) 0.2ºC/ 0.5ºF
    Response Time(90%) 1 sec
    Distance: Spot 8:1 (means that if the meter is 8 inches from the target, the diameter of the object under test must be at least 1 inch)
    Emissivity Range 0.95 fixed
    Update Frequency 1.4Hz
    Wave Length 5 to 14 um
    Mode RTMax, C/F switchable
    Power Supply AAAx2 (Alkaline)
    Battery life Typical 18 hours continuous use
    Dimension 172*36*71 mm
    Weigt(with battery) 152 g(5.36 oz)
    Warranty 1 year
    I stand corrected. With a 8:1 D:S that is a great deal.
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    Itll work for anyone needing one as its on a xmas sale deal

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    Yay thank you! I thought I had won one in an auction, but I never got it.... I will have to order one of these!

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