Hi,
I am logging oven temperatures witk K-type elements and a Medion PC witn Win7.
During logging, when I attach the external power supply to the PC, the logged temperatures for the two thermoelemnts drop by about 30%, while the cold junction is unaffected. When external power is disconnected, the temperatures jump back up. Please see attached screen dump.
Starting the software and logging with or without external power gives the same result, and the use of a powered usb hub does not change the issue.
However, after I dipped the two thermoelements (with uninsulated tips) in a glass of tap water, the temperature jump disappeared!
Is it an issue of common (ground) potential for the thermoelements? And how is this fixed when measuring in air?
I am running version 5.22.8 of the logger software.
Hi Hitesch,
The equalisation(?) of the two thermocouples in the glas of tapwater (to test if they were equal) has cured the problem, at least for now, so I can not repeat the temperature drop.
The thermocouples are brand new and with intact insulation.
Trust I found the reason!
One of the thermocouples were measuring the temperature of the evaporator cup in the steam oven, and touching the stainless inside of the cup, so different ground potentials between the PC power supply and oven interior is likely to have caused the issue.
In my second test, where I could not repeat the fault, the evaporator thermo couple was not touching the stainless but located at the inlet tube, which is a non conductive polymer.
Just to let you know, and please accept my apology for lack of brightness.
Thanks,
Henrik