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Reddit mentions of Amprobe TMD-56 Multi-Logging Digital Thermometer, 0.05% Basic Accuracy

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Amprobe TMD-56 Multi-Logging Digital Thermometer, 0.05% Basic Accuracy. Here are the top ones.

Amprobe TMD-56 Multi-Logging Digital Thermometer, 0.05% Basic Accuracy
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Portable, dual-input thermometer for reading temperatures from two sources simultaneously, and USB data transfer, and is used in quality control and HVAC, electrical, industrial, and automotive maintenanceAccepts K-, J-, T-, E-, R-, S-, and N-type thermocouplesDual-scale temperature readings range from -328 to 2,498 degrees F (-200 to 1,370 degrees C)USB port exports data, and built-in memory saves up to 16 sets of data with 16,000 data points, and datalogging saves up to 256 samples with real-time dataDual-input thermocouples for superheat and subcool applications, and cut-out and cut-in temperature measurements, and offset mode compensates for thermocouple error
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ColorRed
Height3 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.6393405598 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Amprobe TMD-56 Multi-Logging Digital Thermometer, 0.05% Basic Accuracy:

u/shtit · 1 pointr/roasting

I use this Amprobe with my 1600+. The wires do not terminate in long metal probes, so I can easily snake them into the roaster. This model also has USB so I can log roasts.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GFHZLG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/damm_ · 1 pointr/CannabisExtracts

https://www.amazon.com/Amprobe-TMD-56-Multi-Logging-Thermometer-Accuracy/dp/B005GFHZLG

That should work for you

Edit: they make other models; usb logging and such... take a pick; including ones that can be submersed.

u/Philll · 1 pointr/roasting

Thanks! Forgive some very basic questions, but what is ramp/soak? And why is a PID controller better than, say, a logging digital thermometer like this? (though that thermometer is more expensive than ideal considering my cheap roaster...)