On 07.04.2014 12:41, paul.alfille wrote:
> 
> You can heat them one at a time. 

Yes, thats the easiest way I also used many times: just putting your
finger on one gives pretty immidiate results.

On a side note about "calibration": most times you only calibrate your
measurement-errors (environment, testbed, ..), not the sensor itself!
They are really pretty accurate from factory, during my tests much
better than the written 0.5K!
When doing comparative measurements with an "offical" calibrated PT1000
you always get some difference, even in a closed test-box..

Michael

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