I was having this quick experiment or test in my mind for some time now.
I wanted to find out how those identical made Agilent U1186A thermocouple behave up to 100 Celsius.
I wanted to see the BRYMEN BM869 how well it maintains it scalability with dual probes?
I wanted to see the measurement update rate in this dual temperature measurement mode, by monitoring a rising up temperature in the unit of time.
The test bed is simple, two K-Type probes and hot water.
The two ends kept together by plastic tube, and were almost touching the bottom of my Kenwood water heater.
One timer measured the time, which is 5 minutes up to the water boiling point.
I took pictures mostly from the interesting part that is the 60C up to the 100C.
As you can see the results are more than great with almost identical values.
The thermocouple needed around two minutes to recover for the 100C back to the room temperature.
At about the half of the journey the BM869 shown the Low battery indicator but no worries, it works with the new rechargable NiMH Tenergy centura 9V for about 8 months up to date