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jhedlund58
11-02-2013, 09:57 AM
Amazon has a great deal. I paid more for mine, but this is a good unit. I use mine a lot more than I thought. I can check temps of stepping motors easily. They are very useful in kitchen too. Not sure why they are discounting them.... I am guessing they got new product arriving soon.
NubeeŽ Temperature Gun Non-contact Infrared Thermometer w/ Laser Sight U.S. FDA/FCC/CE/ROHS
List Price: $59.99
Price: $18.88
Sale: $14.45
coryatjohn
11-02-2013, 04:36 PM
I have a really nice one of those from DeWalt. Cost me around $100. I just bought two of these $15 units. I'll stash one in the kitchen and another in the glove box. For $15 (and good reviews on Amazon), I find it hard to pass on this one.
jhedlund58
11-02-2013, 06:05 PM
let us know how the cheapie compares to the high dollar one. I got mine to test the sensors on solar panels to figure out wheather I was heating the panel or getting heat from the panel. Mine works fine for what it is. from what I can tell... the larger size the beam is in the target area the better... or one foot away.
Brian Harnett
11-03-2013, 08:09 AM
I bought a Ryobi on at Home depot, its amazing how many uses I find for it I bought it for solar panels and have used it to find all kinds of heat leaks at the house and hot spots on machinery.
ssflyer
11-03-2013, 01:19 PM
FYI - They also have one with a wider range, -58f - 1022f, with the same specs for $3 more. It can be found HERE. (http://www.amazon.com/Temperature-Non-contact-Infrared-Thermometer-Includes/dp/B00FD5PKFW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1383502384&sr=8-2&keywords=Nubee%C2%AE+Temperature+Gun+Non-contact+Infrared+Thermometer)
Been thinking about one of these for checking spindle temp - want to know temp after warm up so I may gauge whether I need to run another warm up routine if I've left machine idling too long. Thanks for heads - up.
Now, if someone would make one in SB Blue....;)
jhedlund58
11-03-2013, 03:20 PM
my spindle gets to 84 degrees... temperature controlled shop at 68 degrees... today with the TV on football and stereo on mute. What I am trying to say is these temps may be different depending on shop. My setup may not be accurate for anyone elses... I usually re-warmup spindle if I am not actively changing bits.... If I let it sit for whatever reason longer than time to change a bit... I run warm-up routine again. not sure why... just what I do
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