I'm confused about using the K type probe on my multimeter. But I understand that if the meter has an RTD to measure the cold connections, a correction can be made in the meter to make it read correctly. Does the Bryman BM235 do this making for no need to be concerned about ambient temperature. To illustrate my point, I have a sauna, if I take the meter inside and the meter itself is 180*F, will it measure floor and ceiling temps correctly if I leave the meter at the 180*F height?
OK, my illustrative point is moot, because the operating temp is 14*F to 113*F, (-10*C to 45*C)
But it does go to the point of my question.
Unneeded info, I'm curious about heat stratification in my sauna, I'm amazed at the difference between the floor temp and ceiling temp and want to quantify it.