Kingrow1
Well-Known Member
Can you all say your thermometers only read the air temperatures or are they influenced by external heat, light and radiation?
When i managed to set this thermo dude in the right housing and in the right position in my tent i realised upto that point i was not accurately reading the correct air temperature.
For example a weather station that reads air temperature cannot be influenced by any external heat lifht or radiation. It isshaded, ventilated, raisedof the ground and kept free from any light and radiation, i dont think we go anywhere close trying to produce accurate air temperatures yet we all go of what our thermometer says.
So ditch the thermometer or construct a small weather box for my thermometer and place in the most dim shaded part of my tent above and away from the light as in the principle used to get this kind of accuracy?
When i managed to set this thermo dude in the right housing and in the right position in my tent i realised upto that point i was not accurately reading the correct air temperature.
For example a weather station that reads air temperature cannot be influenced by any external heat lifht or radiation. It isshaded, ventilated, raisedof the ground and kept free from any light and radiation, i dont think we go anywhere close trying to produce accurate air temperatures yet we all go of what our thermometer says.
So ditch the thermometer or construct a small weather box for my thermometer and place in the most dim shaded part of my tent above and away from the light as in the principle used to get this kind of accuracy?