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Hey everyone. So I have been playing around with trying to figure out sneaky ways to calibrate DIY LPMs... and so I thought this would work.
The idea is that I would take a 1Ohm 10W resistor (so it has room to spare) and then shove 1A through it, that way it should be dissipating 1W of heat, yes? Anyway, so I did this, and just laid the resistor on top of my thermal DIY LPM, and the reading I am getting is about 500mW or so (480mW at the time of this writing, but it's still increasing, very slowly). So what's going on here? Anyone have any ideas?
Shouldn't this method work? Thermal LPMs work by measuring the temperature different between the two sides of the TEC module. The temperature difference between them is proportional to the watts that are being transferred to one side by a laser/light/flame, etc. Now, I would think that, because we can EASILY calculate the fact that it would emit 1W of heat, why is my LPM reading so very far off? I realize that it should be a bit off due to calibration, but it's not off by HALF.
Anyway, anyone else have any ideas?
The idea is that I would take a 1Ohm 10W resistor (so it has room to spare) and then shove 1A through it, that way it should be dissipating 1W of heat, yes? Anyway, so I did this, and just laid the resistor on top of my thermal DIY LPM, and the reading I am getting is about 500mW or so (480mW at the time of this writing, but it's still increasing, very slowly). So what's going on here? Anyone have any ideas?
Shouldn't this method work? Thermal LPMs work by measuring the temperature different between the two sides of the TEC module. The temperature difference between them is proportional to the watts that are being transferred to one side by a laser/light/flame, etc. Now, I would think that, because we can EASILY calculate the fact that it would emit 1W of heat, why is my LPM reading so very far off? I realize that it should be a bit off due to calibration, but it's not off by HALF.
Anyway, anyone else have any ideas?