Re: Rctime and ntc
Wow, having never used RCTIME I am flying by the seat of my pants here (as Usual), but you are able to approximate the resistance (you do the math) of your NTC and from there I would make a lookup table to output the value, based upon the specs of the thermistor (published table?) and your own recorded values. For instance if your RCTIME results are 1200 and your NTC is 200 F and it if it is 600 @ 32F then you can start that table. Again compare how your results track the published specs.
I tried to do a reading at 27 degrees and 128 with me RCTIME command.
How can I convert that value.
compare your readings & subtract, multiply or divide the difference by 101/100
Last edited by Archangel; - 22nd October 2013 at 02:06.
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