This reminds me of an internship I did. I calibrated a bunch of devices, including multimeters with thermocouple capabilities. Even though I learned a lot, it was the most boring job you could imagine 😂.
Hi there. Thanks for your question. You could indeed use a Type K TC in a fridge but it would be challenging to control the temperature. The change in voltage per degree of temperature is very tiny. Most refrigeration units use thermistors to measure and control the temperature as the control range is quite small. Thermistors are notoriously non-linear but tolerable over small ranges.
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This reminds me of an internship I did. I calibrated a bunch of devices, including multimeters with thermocouple capabilities.
Even though I learned a lot, it was the most boring job you could imagine 😂.
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Can I use the K type Thermocouple inside the refrigerator to measure the Temperature?
Hi there. Thanks for your question. You could indeed use a Type K TC in a fridge but it would be challenging to control the temperature. The change in voltage per degree of temperature is very tiny. Most refrigeration units use thermistors to measure and control the temperature as the control range is quite small. Thermistors are notoriously non-linear but tolerable over small ranges.
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Now a days you get Thermocouple Temperature Amplifier Switch (Universal amplifier PR4116) which converts analog value to digital value.
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Thank you so much! I am actually not sure about that, as this is done by our graphic and animation department. I will happily pass your compliment on to them :)
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Thanks for your comment! Yes, with either our monthly or annual subscription you will have access to our Technical Team - consisting of high-ranking engineers with a lifetime of experience - who are here to help you out with any questions you might have along the way!
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