@JumJum ohh, that'd be nasty! Maybe someone could take a look inside and check? If so, getting the temperature even remotely stable could be tricky.
@MaBe there was a post on the MLX90614 - a non-contact temperature sensor that'd do up to 380 degrees. Making something using that would be extremely cool.
... actually a bit of an aside, but a PID temperature controller using that would be amazing for things like 3D printer hot ends. Assembling them is always a bit of a faff as the sensors usually have really delicate wires and need including in the heater assembly somewhere.
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@JumJum ohh, that'd be nasty! Maybe someone could take a look inside and check? If so, getting the temperature even remotely stable could be tricky.
@MaBe there was a post on the MLX90614 - a non-contact temperature sensor that'd do up to 380 degrees. Making something using that would be extremely cool.
... actually a bit of an aside, but a PID temperature controller using that would be amazing for things like 3D printer hot ends. Assembling them is always a bit of a faff as the sensors usually have really delicate wires and need including in the heater assembly somewhere.