How to get access to enter half degree values, is there a secret menu to enbale the decimal point? For example, how to set the temperature to 64.5 °C for the perfect sous vide egg.
So far I just set the JLD612 to use PT100 and it work, but I was hoping to get some more control.
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Markus Schulz
JLD612 and 0.1 degree resolution with pt-100 thermocouple
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Re: JLD612 and 0.1 degree resolution with pt-100 thermocoupl
Choose sensor type to PT10.0 and you will get 0.1 decimal reading
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Send me a cup of cappuccino and a piece of cheese cake for my quick answer, would you?
It's cold here
Marco
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Yes, this was very quick! Thanks a lot.
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Markus Schulz
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Re: JLD612 and 0.1 degree resolution with pt-100 thermocoupl
Good News Everybody!
I just tested my latest invention, behold: the Eggo-Boil-O-Mat! It uses graviton particles to hold a temperature controlled kettle at a precise temperature at a flat surface. After the cooking the egg for 1 hour at exactly 64.5 °C it tastes really good...
Yours sincerely,
Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
I just tested my latest invention, behold: the Eggo-Boil-O-Mat! It uses graviton particles to hold a temperature controlled kettle at a precise temperature at a flat surface. After the cooking the egg for 1 hour at exactly 64.5 °C it tastes really good...
Yours sincerely,
Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
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Re: JLD612 and 0.1 degree resolution with pt-100 thermocoupl
Send us some, please!!!!
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