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Dave Plowman (News) December 27th 19 02:55 PM

Multimeter thermometer probe and electric oven
 
In article ,
harry wrote:
The easy way to check is to put a glass bowl of water in the oven and
see if it boils at 100degC setting. Also check your probe the same way
(in boiling water) Oven thermostats are notoriously inaccurate, As they
age the oven runs hotter than the set temperature


I'd not guarantee that an oven which reads OK at 100C is going to be
correct at 180C.

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Cursitor Doom[_3_] December 30th 19 07:02 PM

Multimeter thermometer probe and electric oven
 
On Fri, 27 Dec 2019 16:16:43 +0000, Chris Hogg wrote:

Well, no, but boiling water is the nearest reasonably accurate and
achievable reference point available to the average householder. If it
doesn't read 100°C it suggests something wrong with the probe T/C or
the multimeter calibration.


Lead is easy to get hold of and melts at 327'C which sorts out the
top-end calibration nicely.

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