Depending on the beam spread if the sensor (not the laser) the distance is
important to estimate the correct heat of the object.
If the round butts are more than 1meter away I really question the value
you've estimated. ;-)
I use a very small one that is as big as a 1 silver dollar coin. I have it in
my racing suit pocket so I can jump out of the car and take tire
temperatures.
3 values each tire.
Cheers
Chris
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From: BillDentin@aol.com
> My racing partner, Bob Wismer, has an infrared gun for measuring heat.
Works
> slick and is sure quick and dirty. We were using it at GRATTAN this past
> week end on nearly everything including a couple of round butts that
passed by
> our garage door.
>
> I have the traditional 'probe-type,' which is not nearly so convenient.
Especially for measuring passing round butt temps.
;-)
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