Apologies if this has already been asked, but are the low cost ir thermometers much use to check for overheating transistors? As far as I can ascertain, they are prone to averaging the temperature within their "viewing" cone, and while OK to measure something fairly large, such as a large heatsink, they are probably too broad to be reliable to check individual transistors.
I don't want to spend a huge amount, so am not looking for a thermal imaging camera. Would a Fluke 62, one of the many cheap Chinese units, be any use with through hole (TO92 and similar sized) transistors, or would it be money wasted?