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Old 09-27-2009 | 03:09 PM
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I got a Flashpoint the other day, I read that you should turn down the emissivity for some metals (copper as low as 5). I was curious what the best setting would be for the shiny metal of the castle motors would be. I seem to get the highest temp readings on the endbell, but that might be from the sticker and what not.
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I cheated Googled http://www.infrared-thermography.com/material.htm</p>
Old 09-27-2009 | 03:27 PM
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i just use around 70

it only changes the temp a few degrees for most things metal, ie heat sinks and motors and such...

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Metal type makes a difference, as does the actual color.

Note: Non-contact infrared temperature gauges
are not recommended for use in measuring the
temperature of shiny or polished metals.
For R/C use, there are 3 commonly used emissivity
settings:
1) Aluminum: Sandblasted (standard car and
airplane engines, not anodized) set the
emissivity at 21E.
2) Aluminum: Anodized (for colored car and
airplane engines, may be powder coated) set
the emissivity at 77E.
3) Batteries Packs (with or without covering) and
Airplane Covering: Leave at default 95E.

http://www.helihobby.com/download_fi...100-manual.pdf

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