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Originally Posted by Zless@arizona I'm thinking the only way you can measure the effectiveness/need of the rear brake cooling devices is to attach to the caliper an electric pyrometer used
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![]() High Temperature Infrared Temperature Sensor These temperature sensors cover ranges up to 1200 Deg.C. The housing is manufactured from aluminium and is supplied in anodised red. This sensor is especially suitable for brake temperature measurement. £295.00 + Carriage and VAT Ring +44(0)1451 822458 or 07774 149266 for further details or e-mail Ben Morris Download .PDF file for full specification Principle Specification Maximum calibrated object temperature Minimum calibrated object temperature Measurement Distance Object temperature accuracy Maximum ambient temperature Supply Voltage Field of view Spot Size Output 1200 Deg C Ambient Temperature (Max. 120 Deg.C) 30 - 70 mm +/- 1% 120 Deg C 5 - 16 Volts DC 14 Deg. 20 mm diameter at 50 mm distance Non Linear Here's the url: Brake Disc Temperature Sensor Greg Last edited by Zless@arizona; 10-03-2009 at 03:08 PM. Reason: Title/Subject |
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