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ford truck guy wrote:
I too use an IR gun.. Just checking to make sure NOTHING stands out... I will find that the sun side will be warmer than the shade side, sometimes as much as 15 degrees...
I also use the "touch" if I am unsure.
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Aug-01-2020 07:34 PM
Thermoguy wrote:2oldman wrote:memtb wrote:It's not the actual temperature they're after when using their hands, it's whether the warmth feels all about the same.
I’d be very surprised if the majority of people could get within 20 degrees of the actual temperature when using there hand.
Since I have one it's hard to argue the benefits one might argue by not having one. But, mine takes pictures and allows you to see where the heat is. I can tell you from experience, that the tire heat is on the tread, but the bearing heat is not on an area you can touch from the outside of the tire or hub, it's on the inside. You can't touch that area and some bearings can be over 200 degrees. Good luck with your hand. Also, heat is relative, so you are looking for all to be about the same, not an absolute number. In addition, a failed brake has no heat. You're not going to feel that with your hand.
Aug-01-2020 09:18 AM
2oldman wrote:
My TPMS will show me that the wheels on the sunny side will be 10° warmer than the other. Now, whether bearing heat will show at the edge of the rim.. I don't know.
Aug-01-2020 09:10 AM
Aug-01-2020 08:57 AM
2oldman wrote:memtb wrote:It's not the actual temperature they're after when using their hands, it's whether the warmth feels all about the same.
I’d be very surprised if the majority of people could get within 20 degrees of the actual temperature when using there hand.
Aug-01-2020 08:56 AM
2oldman wrote:memtb wrote:It's not the actual temperature they're after when using their hands, it's whether the warmth feels all about the same.
I’d be very surprised if the majority of people could get within 20 degrees of the actual temperature when using there hand.
Aug-01-2020 08:39 AM
memtb wrote:It's not the actual temperature they're after when using their hands, it's whether the warmth feels all about the same.
I’d be very surprised if the majority of people could get within 20 degrees of the actual temperature when using there hand.
Aug-01-2020 08:26 AM