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Calculate the temperature based on Resistance
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5483679, member: 405866"] The resistance will depend on the temperature distribution, so you can get some measurement. Relating that to a single temperature value will probably not work, as different parts will have a different temperature and the distribution does not have to be the same in all setups. You can calibrate it with the thermocouples, if you follow exactly the same heating procedure every time this should give a reasonable estimate for the temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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