Is it possible to use the Magnus S3 sensor at temperatures above 125 degrees Celsius for a period of 2-3 hours with a reading frequency of once per minute?

Modified on Tue, 15 Oct at 1:28 PM

Is it possible to use the Magnus S3 sensor at temperatures above 125 degrees Celsius for a period of 2-3 hours with a reading frequency of once per minute?


Anything above 125 degrees Celsius is considered less accurate and the IC will stop communicating at 130 degrees Celsius. 


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