Time to fill a gap here.... I used an "old" infrared Thermometer from my brother from time to time. Mostly it was used to check the temperature of some parts I was baking with a powder coating or checking for the temperature of engine parts (CDI Boxes and so on).
Thanks to Conrad Electronic I am now able to review the new Fluke 62Max+ here. It arrived today and I already took a first look and of course tried it:
The first impression is very good in terms of quality and the features look promising so far (Average, Min, Max, dT, Alarms[optical only].
The full review will be released in two parts:
1. General use and description: Here I want to show you the features and give some points about the Quality
2. In Situ testing: Take it with me to check it. One thing that interests me is the Measurement Range and how it behaves out of the spec. As I often learned that working with emitted radiation can be tricky and complicated I am very tensed what Fluke has put in there. So let's try it out when we calibrate the Radiometer of our 94GHz FMCW cloud radar.
You can set the Emissivity on the Fluke 62Max+, but what is this good for and why should I do that?!
...stay tuned! The first parts should be online this weekend.
I just forgot to mention: If there is a question bothering you about the 62 Max+, feel free to ask me and I see what i can do to try it out or answer it. From time to time I will give updates on the Thermometer (mostly if I encounter a problem or a feature came in very handy).
http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/Electrical-Testers/Thermometers/Fluke-62-MAX-Plus.htm?PID=74272