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SkyRC | ID: L-R5-44
SKYRC 380P Infrared Thermometer
ITP380 Infrared Thermometer, a must-have for RC hobbyists to track the temperatures. Now you can take temperature measurement at a safe distance with SkyRC ITP380. RC hobbyists will never get burned or air blowing in your face from the RC vehicles, engines, motors, chargers, etc., while taking measurements. You can trust SkyRC ITP380 to get accurate temperature readings from a safe distance, wherever indoor or outdoor. SkyRC has engineered the ITP380 temperature measuring with accuracy down to the 0.1 °F and the object temperatures ranging from -40°F (-40°C) to 716°F (380°C).
Package Includes:
1x ITP380
μm Accuracy
Distance-to-Spot Ratio 6:1
Every infrared thermometer has a "distance-to-spot" (D:S) ratio that tells you the diameter of the area being measured compared to the distance from the target. The 380P thermometer has a distance-to-spot ratio of 6:1. That means it measures an approximately one-inch-diameter spot when it's 6 inches from the target (about 2.5 cm at 30 cm). It means ITP380 thermometer can accurately measure targets at greater distances compared to many other thermometers; Distance-to-spot ratio is crucial to measuring! So be sure to measure at this D:S ratio.
Between Fahrenheit and Celsius
To switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit, simply press the UNIT button. The value will be converted instantly, thanks to the pre-programmed algorithm.
Easily Selectable Between Fahrenheit and Celsius
Low-battery Indication Auto-power Off
The thermometer display will indicate whenever low on battery. It will automatically power off after inactivity of 60 seconds.
Compact Design
The ultra-compact design lets you slip it in your pocket, you can take it everywhere.
Impressive Stunning VA Display
Multiple Emissivity Coefficients
The emissivity coefficient indicates the radiation of heat. For some products, the emissivity coefficients varies with the temperature. As a professional infrared thermometer, SkyRC ITP380 can be adjusted for different emissivity coefficients depending on the material to achieve the best measurement.
| SURFACE MATERIAL | EMISSIVITY COEFFICIENT |
| Anodized Aluminum | 0.77 |
| Plastics | 0.91 |
| Rubber, hard glossy plate | 0.94 |
| Carbon pressed filled surface | 0.98 |
As a guideline the emissivities listed are based on temperature 300 K.
NIST Traceable Calibration
NIST traceable calibration certifies that the lab or manufacturer in question is equipped and able to calibrate equipment to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and that products by that manufacturer match NIST-maintained measurement standards. With NIST traceable calibration, any measurements taken with a certified instrument have an unbroken chain of measurement leading back to NIST-maintained standards with known and documented uncertainties for each step in the chain and a quality assurance program in place to address them.
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