Maybe somebody with some experience with temperature sensors can help me out with this:
I am trying to measure the temperature of an egg (refrigerated to room temperature).
I did various tests doing this via an IR thermal sensor, but it is giving me headaches, as it only measures the temperature of the egg shell and not the inside of the egg. The shell warms up quickly after taking out of the fridge, so the measurements are not really representative of the egg temperature.
My thought now is, to take the temperature measurement via a needle probe. As I couldn't find any such thing online, I was wondering if I can just take a temperature sensor like this LM35 and somehow attach a needle probe to it.
Would that even work?
I am trying to measure the temperature of an egg (refrigerated to room temperature).
I did various tests doing this via an IR thermal sensor, but it is giving me headaches, as it only measures the temperature of the egg shell and not the inside of the egg. The shell warms up quickly after taking out of the fridge, so the measurements are not really representative of the egg temperature.
My thought now is, to take the temperature measurement via a needle probe. As I couldn't find any such thing online, I was wondering if I can just take a temperature sensor like this LM35 and somehow attach a needle probe to it.
Would that even work?