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    I've been thinking about buying an infrared thermometer, but I don't know much about them.

    I like the idea of using one to get water temperatures without all the time and hassle that I go through now with the old Hardy stream thermometer that I've been using for a number of years. Plus, I'd also like a quick way of checking my trailer tires when I'm on the road - I have 3 trailers, my drift boat trailer, a 5th wheel travel trailer, and an open car hauler trailer, and I'm always concerned of the possibility that a wheel bearing might be going out.

    I see William Joseph offers an inexpensive infrared thermometer for fly fishing for something around $35, but I'm wondering if it might not be better to pay a little more, and get waterproof features, for example, as in a Norcross model designed for marine use for about $75. Maybe there are also other better brands for this purpose?

    Anyone use an infrared thermometer and have any advice?

    Thanks for your input.

    John

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    Grandma likes the infrared over rectal because the grandkids don't fuss as much.

    That aside, (couldn't resist) I would pick up something ultra cheap and try it. Like something from Harbor Freight, maybe.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93984

    If I liked the way it behaved, I would use it until it croaked, drowned, whatever, and then buy something better, maybe. I have a lot of stuff from Harbor Freight that I have been nicely surprised with.
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    WOW !!!!

    That is getting to high tech for me let alone the cost, I'll stick to my old Handy Dandy stream thermometer.
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    I am not sure an infrared thermometer would give me the information I want. It has been my experience that river temps can vary at different depths and from the edge of the river to the middle and this is definitely true of lakes. An infrared thermometer would only give you surface temps wouldn't it?
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    This is kinda off-topic but a friend of mine recently shared with me that a lot of people he knows calls that word....not............... Infra-Red but (and this is hard to print) but "Infrared" , like on-guard.
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    I have the infrared model and it works fine if you use it as recommended.
    First, you have to be about 6" from the water surface. Second, you have to find relatively flat water. Third, you have to know why you are taking the water temperature (i.e. what triggers the hatch) or it's just a toy.

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    Yes, the water temperature can vary. I wasn't thinking so much about using it in a lake as in rivers or streams where I'm not so concerned about taking the temperature in the middle versus the edges. I believe more temperature variations occur over the course of a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoachBob View Post
    I have the infrared model and it works fine if you use it as recommended.
    First, you have to be about 6" from the water surface. Second, you have to find relatively flat water. Third, you have to know why you are taking the water temperature (i.e. what triggers the hatch) or it's just a toy.
    Coach -

    Do you know whether this 6" and relatively flat water true for all infrared brands/models?

    John

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    oh man...i'm gonna let you fellars hash this one out. i like mine. tells me what i need to know. and i don't have to be 6" from the water, either. it's just dead-on accurate within 10" or so. the further away your target, the more air temp distorts surface temp of the target. but this is negligible (tenths of degrees) out to just under 3'. i don't know any bugs or fish that measure temps in tenths of degrees. and if they do they're too picky for me!

    now, for those trailer hubs you will need to get closer when the roads are hot in the summer time. but it'll still be niftier than a talkin' parrot.

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    I have an infrared thermometer. It doesn't register the same temp as one I suspend in the river. I think it is the diffrerence between surface temp and demp on the bottom of the stream.

    I bought mine here:

    http://www.thermoworks.com/products/ir/index.html

    Harbor Freight also has them for $25.00 Looks like the same one that Theremoworks has:

    http://search.harborfreight.com/cpis...ared&Submit=Go

    Locate a store here:

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/retail_stores.taf

    This expensive Theremoworks Thermometer looks the same as this less expensive Harbor Freight Themometer.
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