Well, you could use a sensor meant for such a range (I'm not sure if thermistors would work).
Or you could thermally isolate the sensor such that 1000º is equivalent to 125º. But then, you would not be able to resolve low temperatures.
Well, you could use a sensor meant for such a range (I'm not sure if thermistors would work).
Or you could thermally isolate the sensor such that 1000º is equivalent to 125º. But then, you would not be able to resolve low temperatures.
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