Checking true hotend temps

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Potatohead908
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Checking true hotend temps

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So I have a non contact temp gun and it seems to work accurately. I can't find a spot on my hotend that measures above 80 degrees C. I don't seem to have an issue printing but I was just curious if others have found this too. Oh and the temp gun is rated to 750 degrees C.
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Re: Checking true hotend temps

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IR thermometers are not reliable for very small or shiny objects. The hot end is both.
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You need to purchase a multimeter that has a thermocouple function built in like this one from Amazon.com -
http://www.amazon.com/AGPtek%C2%AE-Digi ... uple+meter

Or this one - http://www.amazon.com/Extech-MN35-Digit ... uple+meter

The high reflectivity of the heat block and or nozzle prevents the IR type of temperature gun from displaying the correct temperature.
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Or, if you already have a decent DMM, you can buy just the thermocouple thermometer for twenty bucks, http://www.amazon.com/Signstek-6802-Cha ... B00FFYEPVQ
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Re: Checking true hotend temps

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Harbor freight has a DMM with a thermocouple for about $20 if you're interested in a "walk in" purchase instead of online.
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Ok thank you guys for the input. I have a "nice" craftsman multi-meter that has this function. Might look into getting an attachment for this purpose.
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I'm using a Fluke thermometer that I used to use at work. It's pricey though. I'm not sure how accurate it is now since I haven't calibrated it in over 8 years. It seems to be accurate at room temp anyways. It matches what the LCD says and other devices... :) W/ that said, I've found my hot end to be 20C over what it's set at sometimes. Not sure if you guys are getting the same.
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