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2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . g24081.upc-g.chello.nl [ran tempsensor_upload.bat]
2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . g24081.upc-g.chello.nl [answered my own question :)]
2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . g24081.upc-g.chello.nl [temp cal question]
2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . MembersPage/MarcellGal [sensor calibration hints]
2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . MembersPage/GergelyLezsak [iat sensor should withstand hot water]
2015-01-01 07:00:00 . . . . MembersPage/PhatBob [Answered EGT calibration]
2007-01-09 19:45:28 . . . . g24081.upc-g.chello.nl [question about temp sensors]


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Did some tests with clt sensor in water with digital thermometer and dvm. But I'm confused. This is what I measured:

30 degrees Celsius = 1713 Ohm

40 degrees Celsius = 1205 Ohm

50 degrees Celsius = 857 Ohm

60 degrees Celsius = 640 Ohm

100 degrees Celsius = 189 Ohm

When I calculate my sensors nominal resistance (at +25C) the way it is explained on the EasyTherm/SensorTable page. Everytime I get a really different outcome. At 100 degrees 2700 is the best choice. And at 40 degrees 2252 is the best choice. Is there something I'm doing wrong here?

I allready think that I know what it is. The clt sensor is slow. Because today i did the same measurements with my iat sensor. And it is at 2700 all the time.

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Ran tempsensor_upload.bat 2700 2063 256. clt and iat readings are fine now in free air.