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After reading the material above, I feel that there are two (cheap) ways to read a thermocouple accurately:
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After reading the material above, I have found two (cheap) ways to read a thermocouple accurately:
    
1. Create something in the software that compensates for the room temperature factor at the cold junction.  If we end up using the thermistor to read the temperature at the cold junction then we will be introducing the error from one temperature measurement to another.  Although the thermistor will read the water temperature within acceptable error, adding more error into the calculation seems unnecessary to me.
 
1. Create something in the software that compensates for the room temperature factor at the cold junction.  If we end up using the thermistor to read the temperature at the cold junction then we will be introducing the error from one temperature measurement to another.  Although the thermistor will read the water temperature within acceptable error, adding more error into the calculation seems unnecessary to me.
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