Hi
I am working with 2 different temperature sensors. One of them is a themistor and the other is a RTD. I put them in the same place and the temperature that they both measured differed in 0.1degrees celcius which is good enough I think.
However, when the temperature rises to 50degrees then to 80 degrees, the difference in the temperature measures widens and it came to be around 10 degrees of difference.
How do I make the 2 sensors be more accurate and stable and have a matched reading?
Regards
Right now I have not gone over a temperature of 100degrees celcius so it should not be out of the tolerance.
Surely. There shouldn't be a problem with the Pt1000 packaged in ceramic cylinder, which achieves good heat transfer if it's placed in an exactly drilled hole in a metal block.Do you mean the loss of heat through the wires that can result in the inaccuracy in the reading?
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