This calibration is unneeded for all modern controllers, as the default software values match the current controller/LM61 combination.
Following some requests, I’ve just measured and calculated the proper coefficients for adjusting the EXTERNAL temperature sensors.
We have 3 factors, as seen in the software (v. 3.0+), C1, F, and C2.
C2 is mainly for offseting the internal box excess temperature, so won’t be used for the external ones.
F is the slope of the straigh line
C1 is the offset (that is, the value read at 0º)
So, going to business, for the ARMADILLO or PLATYPUS CONTROLLERS:
* using the LM61 temp. sensor: C1 = 192, F = 1.7 * using the LM60 temp. sensor: C1 = 94, F = 3
And for the “CLASSIC” SELETEK CONTROLLER:
* using the LM61 temp. sensor: C1 = 190, F = 3.6 * using the LM60 temp. sensor, I’m getting odd results, but I’m fairly confident the same values as the internal sensor will work (no isolation in this model), so: C1 = 133.5, F= 4.88