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You probably will not see much change, since the display is set up<br />

for a range of 0 to 500K, as represented by 0 volts to +5 volts from<br />

the sensor. If you see more than a few "points" increase in the display,<br />

you have significantly warmed the sensor. You can more readily<br />

cool the sensor with some moisture, or with a can of freeze-spray that<br />

is used i:o cool electronic components. If this is not available, a piece<br />

of ice can be used to cool the sensor.<br />

Could you "expand" the display to provide a more useful display<br />

of the temperature changes How could you do this<br />

There are several 'Nays of "expanding" the display. If you know that<br />

temperatures will only vary between 200 and 300K, you could<br />

the software so that the display on the screen represented<br />

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