Vincerama2
Supporting Member
That's cool!Time to borrow the club's calibration thermometer! In fact everyone should probably double check their primary heaters and probes every year:
https://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/borrowing-the-club’s-calibration-thermometer.25922/
I currently have the club's CO2 meter, which actually has temperature and humidity on it as well.
I took the digital thermometer out of the water and put it's probe next to that device, I also have another desktop humidity/temp gadget that I use to check humidity downstairs I put that next to the CO2 meter as well. The CO2 meter and the humidity meter are within 0.1 degrees F of each other, the aquarium digital thermometer was almost a degree colder reading! This somewhat tracks with what the Ranco controller was giving as a temp, but it has no decimal places.
I think if I use the Ranco, I can get within a degree, which I think is reasonable enough precision and accuracy for an aquarium. And considering that I've been just looking at the Aquacontroller Jr, which was 7 degrees off (and relying on the heater's thermostats), I can't do any worse.
As an alternative to the Club reference thermometer, I think an ice-bath or boiling water will be good enough calibration. Since reef temps are usually a range, rather than an exact absolute temperature, I think stability is probably the most important thing here.
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