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What probe types are compatible with DIGI-SENSE thermocouple meters?
DIGI-SENSE thermocouple meters are compatible with standard thermocouple probes of types K, J, T, and E, depending on the model. For example, the single-input model 9142803 accepts types E, J, K, and T. The meters use standard miniature thermocouple connectors, so you can use any probe with that connector type. Always verify the meter's supported thermocouple types before use, as some models may be limited to a single type.
Can DIGI-SENSE RTD meters measure below -100°C accurately?
Yes, DIGI-SENSE RTD meters are specified for low-temperature measurements. The single-input datalogging RTD thermometer (model 9142808) has an accuracy of ±0.1°C below -100°C/F. The non-datalogging model 9142807 has an accuracy of ±4°C from -328°F to -148°F (-200°C to -100°C). For best results at cryogenic temperatures, use a 4-wire RTD probe to minimize lead resistance errors.
How do I transfer data from a DIGI-SENSE datalogging meter to a computer?
DIGI-SENSE meters with cabled data output, such as models 9142808 (RTD), 20250-93 (thermistor), and 2025020 (thermocouple), include a USB port. Connect the meter to a PC using the provided USB cable. The meter appears as a removable drive or uses proprietary software (check the manual). Data is typically logged in CSV or text format for easy import into spreadsheets. Ensure the meter is in datalogging mode before connecting.
What is the maximum temperature range for DIGI-SENSE thermocouple meters?
The maximum temperature range depends on the thermocouple type and meter model. For example, the 4-channel thermocouple meter (model 2025020) measures from -328°F to 2,501°F for type K. The single-input meter (model 9142803) covers -418°F to 3,272°F for type K. Always use a probe rated for the expected temperature; the meter's range may exceed the probe's limits.
Are DIGI-SENSE thermistor meters suitable for food safety applications?
Yes, DIGI-SENSE thermistor meters cover the temperature range typical for food safety, from -40°F to 302°F. Models like the single-input thermistor thermometer (9142805) and the datalogging version (9142806) are suitable for monitoring cooking, cooling, and storage temperatures. Accuracy is ±0.5°C in the 125°C to 150°C range for model 9142805, and ±0.06°F for model 9142806. Use a food-grade probe with a suitable insertion length.
Does 3G Electric supply DIGI-SENSE products?
Yes — 3G Electric (S) Pte. Ltd. supplies DIGI-SENSE products. We stock the DIGI-SENSE catalog and supply genuine factory-original products with full manufacturer warranty and technical support.








