Supco EM60 Dual-Channel Differential Digital Thermocouple Thermometer with Probes, -200 to 1300 Degrees C, -328 to 2372 Degrees F, Accuracy of + or - 0.1% of reading + 0.7 Degree C



Key features
- •Digital thermometer with probes for applications requiring a broad range of temperature measurements, including superheat measurements, food service applications, and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system maintenance
- •Measures temperature from -200 to 1300 degrees C (-328 to 2372 degrees F), with a best accuracy of + or - 0.1% of reading + 0.7 degree C (1.4 degrees F)
- •Accepts K-type thermocouple probes, for a broader temperature measurement range than a thermistor sensor, or J-type thermocouple probes, for higher accuracy than K-type sensor
- •Dual-channel thermometer with two inputs for measuring the temperature of two samples at the same time
- •Displays current temperature for either input channel, the highest or lowest temperature reading for a session, or the difference between the two channels
- •Supco EM60 dual-input digital differential thermometer
- •(2) K-type thermocouple wire probes
- •(3) AAA batteries
- •Lanyard
- •Instructions
BrandSupco
CategoryDigital Thermometers
Supco EM60 Dual-Channel Differential Digital Thermocouple Thermometer with Probes, -200 to 1300 Degrees C, -328 to 2372 Degrees F, Accuracy of + or - 0.1% of reading + 0.7 Degree C
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The ability towatch two temps at the same time helps to make ...
D UITHOVEN•May 23, 2016
The two temperatures are off by a couple of degrees but it does work. The ability to watch two temps at the same time helps to make diagnosing problem faster.
Update- in November it shat itself- total POS. one temp is 300 degrees more than the other.
TW•May 8, 2016
the temp probes read different temperatures. One is 1.5 degrees too high, the other is 2.5 too low. I had 4 different thermometers in a ice bath and they were the most off out of the bunch. I can allow for the variances but they are only good enough, not within the stated specs.
Update- in November it shat itself- total POS. one temp is 300 degrees more than the other.
Update- in November it shat itself- total POS. one temp is 300 degrees more than the other.
Great tool for troubleshooting 3D printers
RickRap•April 2, 2016
Works great and really helped me troubleshoot my 3D printer problems.
Not good fieldpiece is better
Cray ze•August 10, 2015
Own this meter, used once or twice as i already had company supplied fieldpiece temp meter. So i needed supco after changing jobs for my ac. The em60 is NOT accurate. Mine is around 5 degrees too low. Also both leads read different. There is no way to calibrate this unit. For those reasons i would never recommend this temp meter.
Not the highest accuracy, but it's a lot for what you spend.
Terri M. Sweeney•May 29, 2015
You get what you pay for, and you pay little and get quite a bit with this. It's a nice meter for non-professional and even professional work as long as you don't need a lot of accuracy. But don't use it on something were you really want degree or fractional degree accuracy. Comes with a padded plastic carrying case, the two included T/C's are simple T/C wire solder beads, no probe covers.
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