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Accessories & Essentials => Thermometers, Probes, Remote Temp Monitoring Systems etc. => Topic started by: Canadian John on April 08, 2018, 09:21:21 AM

Title: Thermometer Temperature Checking Methods (calibration)
Post by: Canadian John on April 08, 2018, 09:21:21 AM
For those of us without a proper test lab there are two ways to check the accuracy of our cooking thermometers.

 1/: Boiling Water.   2/: Ice Bath.

* Boiling water has two main drawbacks that change the boiling point of water; atmospheric pressure and elevation.

*Ice bath on the other hand is consistent (if done properly).

 Ideally checking at two points makes one feel more confident . That's how Thermapens are tested and calibrated.

 For comprehnsive test methods, "Thermoworks" is the place to go. For the boiling point of water; click" software" @ the top. Scroll down to "boiling point calculator". Fill in your zip for elevation and atmospheric pressure, then click calculate - simple. Just take elevation with a grain of salt as it is @ the weather station.. If you have a GPS, its reading will prove more accurate.

 Under "service and support @ the top, go to the column on the left, select " super fast Thermapen 101, click "creating a properly made ice bath", or type the words into the search box.

 Disclaimer: The only association I have with Thermoworks is customer related.
Title: Re: Thermometer Temperature Checking Methods
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on April 08, 2018, 09:30:29 AM
I bought one of those ice bath containers from Thermoworks a few years ago when it was on sale.  Great thread as I have found that  often times the probes that come with grills are not accurate.