So then the best way to be accurate is to calibrate any "projects" with a precisely calibrated piece of lab equipment.
But having the temperature scale right on isn't really necessary or a particular goal for this project... Even if its +/- a couple degrees or so...
It's the sampling rate, response time, steadiness of control that is the goal here.
Obviously the electronics are going to have to be tweaked and tuned a little to achieve this. So shall it be done.
But having the temperature scale right on isn't really necessary or a particular goal for this project... Even if its +/- a couple degrees or so...
It's the sampling rate, response time, steadiness of control that is the goal here.
Obviously the electronics are going to have to be tweaked and tuned a little to achieve this. So shall it be done.