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QuadTemp 2000
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Range: -436 to 3308°F (-260 to 1820°C) Accuracy: Dependent on probe type ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Temp2000
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Range: -328 to 1562°F (-200 to 850°C) Accuracy: ±0.9°F (±0.05 to 0.5°C) depending on model ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Type K Thermocouple: A common sensor pairing two wires made mostly of nickel and chromium and using variance in voltage to calculate temperatures—known for its wide temperature range and affordability—typical in industrial applications. |
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Type T Thermocouple: A more specialized sensor pairing two wires made mostly of copper and constantan and using variance in voltage to calculate temperatures—known for greater accuracy and durability—typical in medical or pharmaceutical applications. |
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Thermistor Probe: Indicates probes using a thermistor, which uses variance in resistance to calculate temperatures. |
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RTD Probe: Resistance Thermometer Detection probes use variance in resistance (typically in platinum) to calculate temperatures—known for high accuracy over a wide range of temperatures and low drift—typical in high-precision applications like calibration. |
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Measures Relative Humidity: Indicates devices that measure relative humidity, which is the amount of water vapor in the air at a specific temperature compared to the maximum water vapor that the air is able to hold without it condensing at a given temperature. |
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°C / °F Switchable: Indicates that readings can be displayed in either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Min / Max Feature: Includes a feature allowing you to quickly display the maximum and minimum values measured during a specified period of time. |












