I have no first hand experience, but Harbor Freight has a multimeter with thermocouple capabilities and a tachometer kit. http://www.harborfreight.com/lcd-automotive-multimeter-with-tachometer-kit-95670.html Probably will be my next purchase. -Dick- 78 Scirocco 87 Syncro (Blaze) 12 Golf TDI
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Craig Cowan <phishman068@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a standalone thermocouple and temp sensor that was quite cheap and > I use for blacksmithing. I'll try to find a link. It's great. > > -craig > > > On Apr 14, 2014, at 1:34 PM, john Lauterbach <john@JHL.MGACOXMAIL.COM> > wrote: > > > > A few months ago when there was a discussion on digital multimeters, > > someone brought up temperature measurement. My scientific consulting > > business needs to do some temperature measurements with micro > > thermocouples (a few hundred degrees Celsius with temperature rise over > > two to three seconds) so it would appear that one could get a digital > > multimeter that would do science experiments as well as help keep my > > Vanagon working. > > > > Any suggestions for a multimeter that works well with thermocouples? > > > > John > |
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