Hi all, apologies in advance if this is a silly question, but I am NOT well versed in electronics, I have trawled the net for an answer, but....I just need to know if this can be done...
I have a DS18b20 thermal probe - this one: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11050
What I would like to do is attach this to a digital max/min thermometer such as this one :http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digital-T...729?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item256ec54fc9
Can this be done????
Why do I want to do this you may ask as the above max/min thermometer already has a probe? Well, the probes that come with these digital thermometers routinely measure accurately to within 1°C whereas the DS18b20 measures to within 0.5°C and I need this level of accuracy for a science investigation into max/min temperatures underwater. I have tried to find a battery-powered max/min thermometer with a submersible sensor accurate to 0.5°C and I have found a few - but they cost many ££££s!
Is it likely that if I crack open the back of a digital thermometer such as the one above that I will be able to remove the existing probe and attach my DS18b20 to it - or am I totally wide of the mark? Many thanks.
I have a DS18b20 thermal probe - this one: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11050
What I would like to do is attach this to a digital max/min thermometer such as this one :http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digital-T...729?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item256ec54fc9
Can this be done????
Why do I want to do this you may ask as the above max/min thermometer already has a probe? Well, the probes that come with these digital thermometers routinely measure accurately to within 1°C whereas the DS18b20 measures to within 0.5°C and I need this level of accuracy for a science investigation into max/min temperatures underwater. I have tried to find a battery-powered max/min thermometer with a submersible sensor accurate to 0.5°C and I have found a few - but they cost many ££££s!
Is it likely that if I crack open the back of a digital thermometer such as the one above that I will be able to remove the existing probe and attach my DS18b20 to it - or am I totally wide of the mark? Many thanks.