After of me performing a pile of calibration verification's, I did prove that this RST FG-100 its not a toy.
Now lets talk business, yesterday I did use it so to perform calibration inspection of my two soldering stations.
My primary soldering station has digital calibration adjustment, my much older one this has trim-pots adjustment.
I did touch the sensor for over 20 times as I did inspect in a range of temperatures, from 100C and towards up to 450C.
Its very interesting that the most important details of how to properly measure with it, they were never presented by the use of ink.
No one ever wrote in a humanized language, few basic advice's:a) Carefully place soldering tip over sensor pad and avoid touching sensor wire.
b) Do not use as scale the pad, do not use any sort of pressure.
c) When sensor pad this eventually fill with solder, then use a solder pump so to remove excess solder, so to clean the pad.
How to properly measure with it .. They are two methods of using RST FG-100 thermometer.
First method it should named as quick visual confirmation, touch the pad for ten seconds, and inspect how high temperature rises.
Second method this is the most valuable one, activate Temperature-Hold, do not look the display, just have your finger resting over Temperature-Hold trigger button.
NOW place the tip at the pad, measure with your voice from 1 to 10, now press trigger button.
NOW move your eyes at the display.
Transfer the measurement in to paper, now add or subtract the necessary compensation at your soldering station calibration menu.
For the next step of confirmation, just follow first method.
If you think that 2~3 C of wrong compensation per displayed indication at your soldering station this is important?
Then use Second method again, so to record a new temperature measurement.
With this pack of logical steps, I did the job, and my sensitive sensor pad, this never stressed in any way.
I have now the impression that I can perform more than 500 of measurements with out killing the sensor.
After performing and my last measurement, by the use of my hand solder pump, I did a good cleaning of the pad.
When temperature fall at ambient, the sensor did not demonstrated any change, was as new and unused.
It did measure again the ambient with out error.
Today I have now experiences of my own,
at using properly RST FG-100 and sensor.
And I have now 100% awareness, that if you use with respect this tool, this it will never let you down.
Note: Its a fact that scam bags Chinese they cheat on us by delivering only five sensors, per new thermometer.
But if I knew of what I know today due personal experiences, I might never had order additional 10 pack of sensors.