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I've seen many temperature sensors, but the mosthighest temperature they go up to is 125 degrees C (257 degrees F). I want to reach higher temperatures than that. I'm thinningthinking about rigging up a closed loop sensor for my soldering iron (for a convenient LCD display), but I can't find out how to sense the temperature of the tip when it's so hot withdue to the higher operating temperature than most sensors.

I've seen many temperature sensors, but the most they go up to is 125 degrees C (257 degrees F). I want to reach higher temperatures than that. I'm thinning about rigging up a closed loop sensor for my soldering iron (for a convenient LCD display), but I can't find out how to sense the temperature of the tip when it's so hot with most sensors.

I've seen many temperature sensors, but the highest temperature they go up to is 125 degrees C (257 degrees F). I want to reach higher temperatures than that. I'm thinking about rigging up a closed loop sensor for my soldering iron (for a convenient LCD display), but I can't find out how to sense the temperature of the tip due to the higher operating temperature than most sensors.

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How can I sense very high temperatures with Arduino?

I've seen many temperature sensors, but the most they go up to is 125 degrees C (257 degrees F). I want to reach higher temperatures than that. I'm thinning about rigging up a closed loop sensor for my soldering iron (for a convenient LCD display), but I can't find out how to sense the temperature of the tip when it's so hot with most sensors.