- Sep 1, 2007
- 10
- 10
Hi all,
I recently bought a remote thermometer from Costco, and have some mixed thoughts (Sorry, don't recall the brand). It seems to work great when fully, or nearly fully, inserted into meat; but when smoking some smaller fare, with the needle only 1-2 inches into the meat, it reads the temperature far higher than it really is. I assume this is from too much of the needle being outside the meat, and conducting heat from the environment down to the sensor. Are there any ways to fix this?
Thanks,
Pete
PS I am thinking about things like chicken, ribs, and other stuff that doesn't have enough meat to get the needle inserted all the way...
I recently bought a remote thermometer from Costco, and have some mixed thoughts (Sorry, don't recall the brand). It seems to work great when fully, or nearly fully, inserted into meat; but when smoking some smaller fare, with the needle only 1-2 inches into the meat, it reads the temperature far higher than it really is. I assume this is from too much of the needle being outside the meat, and conducting heat from the environment down to the sensor. Are there any ways to fix this?
Thanks,
Pete
PS I am thinking about things like chicken, ribs, and other stuff that doesn't have enough meat to get the needle inserted all the way...