[BC] Curious about temperatures and IRT
Brian Urban
burban
Fri Jan 27 10:38:22 CST 2006
But I did keep in a broadcast theme <g>
Actually, a stack temp of 186.8 F when the transmitter was in VSWR fold
back due to antenna icing 12/08/05 Inlet temp was 41.7 F
On 1/27/06 10:31 AM, "Barry Mishkind" <barry at oldradio.com> wrote:
> Well, sure, welding or braising.
>
> I was thinking more along the lines of the
> hottest piece of equipment ... and, especially
> for those of you who have come to love IR thermometers, what ranges you see.
>
> At 09:18 AM 1/27/2006, Brian Urban wrote
>> Silver soldering flanges on 3-1/8 hard line. BIG torch tip, lots of heat.
>> Proof positive that copper is an excellent heat conductor.
>>
>>
>> On 1/27/06 8:32 AM, "Gary Peterson" <kzerocx at rapidcity.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Probably my soldering iron. Never solder when you have hiccups. <g>
>>>
>>> Gary, K?CX
>>>
>>>> What is the highest temperature you have to deal with?
>
>
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