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Digital Thermometer

Started by Greg2013, December 31, 2012, 07:27:14 PM

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Greg2013

Spotted this on ebay.com just now, all kidding about China aside for that price i reckon its worth a lash. Handy for when you are topping up FV etc.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IR-Infrared-Gun-Thermometer-Digital-Temperature-Meter-Tester-Non-Contact-Laser-/251188675240?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a7c0302a8
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Shane Phelan

I have a similar one ordered from dealextreme. I don't have much confidence for its accuracy but I will test it either way against my other thermometers.

I like the idea of not having to clean thermometers constantly.  :)
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Greg2013

Hey tube can youi describe that stainless steel one for me so i can look on ebay m8? ;D I want one of these thermometers anyway for in the kitchen,if they were cheap enough i might get two ;D
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Greg2013

What about those ones where you have a probe on the end of a wire and a digital box readout on other end. Could you put probe into FV and just leave it there while fermenting, i am thinking via the rubber bung for a seal? That way you get a constant readout of brew temp :-/
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rukkus

I have one of those aldi ones, very handy. I also have one of these http://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/pocket-digital-thermometer-50°-150°c-p-1473.html also does the job fine.

Ciderhead

January 01, 2013, 03:12:21 PM #5 Last Edit: January 01, 2013, 03:18:54 PM by Ciderhead
QuoteWhat about those ones where you have a probe on the end of a wire and a digital box readout on other end. Could you put probe into FV and just leave it there while fermenting, i am thinking via the rubber bung for a seal? That way you get a constant readout of brew temp :-/


Or you could avoid infection altogether and just spend €1.96 and buy the one that sticks on the side of your FV giving very accurate temps of your brew as was fecking suggested to you already on your original order  ;)


http://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/large-self-adhesive-liquid-crystal-thermometer-10-to-40-oc-p-500.html

Hop Bomb

January 01, 2013, 03:20:54 PM #6 Last Edit: January 01, 2013, 03:21:35 PM by Hop_Bomb
I agree with Tube re: IR thermometers- They arent that accurate. I use one for checking the surface temp on t-shirt prints on their exit from the conveyor dryer (im a screen printer). I dont need a huge deal of accuracy with it so its fine for that.

On my last brew (my first ever AG brew) I used a probe thermometer from a multimeter. Turns out it was a whole 12[ch730]c out & I mashed too hot & spoiled the whole batch. So I picked up 4 cheap glass thermometers from HBW & a probe thermometer from Tommy Varden Catering supplies. Ive not tested the probe yet for accuracy but they can be calibrated.

Is there an ice bath test or something that you do for that?

On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.

Greg2013

Ciderhead i have one of those coming in the order anyway but like tube i don't think they are a long term item. I would not have much faith in  them past a few months tbh, they are just not too robust. i am only asking for longer term purposes.

I would like to be able to leave a thermometer probe in the brew while its fermenting and have a digital readout outside all without risk of cross contamination, thats all :'(

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Ciderhead

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http://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/large-self-adhesive-liquid-crystal-thermometer-10-to-40-oc-p-500.html
I got one of those and it worked for a while but doesn't change colour at all now. What are other people's experiences of these?


I have one on every one of my 10 fermenters 4 carboys and boiler, the boiler one as you would expect is rough but still reading but on my fermenters as good as the day I bought them, and I have 3 other digital thermometers, one is professional for work(€250) and my experience with thermometers on eBay is that when temps get above 70 they go right out by as much as 10 degrees.

Ciderhead

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Is there an ice bath test or something that you do for that?


A small amount of water with a load of ice cubes and probe sloshing around will get you to zero.
Rolling boil in a kettle for other end.

Ciderhead

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I have one on every one of my 10 fermenters
John, do you think you might have a problem with fermenters?  :o


I will give that question the same look my missus gives me when I ask her about handbags and shoes :)
I got 5 free with wine kits from NHC and HBW, didn't use them for wine though!!

JimmyM

QuoteI agree with Tube re: IR thermometers- They arent that accurate. I use one for checking the surface temp on t-shirt prints on their exit from the conveyor dryer (im a screen printer). I dont need a huge deal of accuracy with it so its fine for that.
we must have a chat to see can you beat the price we get the nhc t-shirts printed at... Whos the minister for t shirts these days? Spud?
Formerly JamesM.

Hop Bomb

Yeah Id love to print for ye & Ill do the forum a brilliant deal. Ye can view my work here http://www.KillerTees.ie  (sorry if that seems spammy - its not meant to be)





On tap: Flanders, Gose,
Fermenting: Oatmeal Brown, 200ish Fathoms,
Ageing: bretted 1890 export stout.
To brew:  2015 RIS, Kellerbier, Altbier.