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- Correct position to Thermopar or probe in eletrical brewing
Hi, could some someone help me to this question: where the thermocouple(K, J or pt100) should be installed for a correct measurement in the brewing pot? Bottom or middle? My equipment have electrical resistance and I want to instal a PID to control temperature
- Difference PT100 and K probe - Homebrew Talk
To expand: Thermocouple- it's a probe that uses two different metals joined at a point (the actual thermocouple), that junction generates a small voltage in relation to the temperature, that's why AJ said they are active There are many types out there with different metals making the probe Most common are type K and type J
- Turkey fryer burner shutoff with new kettle - Homebrew Talk
The thermocouple isn't a bad thing but it makes you use both hands to light the burner which I thought was a pain Can you get me a few more pictures from underneath and a closeup of the gas manifold (under the black shroud)? That would give me a better idea of what this thing actually is
- Soldering thermocouple wires - Homebrew Talk
K type thermocouple, worked fine for 3-4 brews, now giving weird readings Seems the wires do not solder well and joints are dry Is there an option for a panel mount that screws the wires down, not soldered, similar to the silver connector shown in the pic? WHY oh why is the RED wire the
- Turkey fryer burner timer interlock mod - Homebrew Talk
just bought a 30 gal fryer at Fleet Farm (wisconsin chain of stores) for 49 95 it also has a 20 min timer the timer is just a electrical mechanical switch inline of the thermocouple put a wire jumper across the timer connections and it is bypassed Do you have a pic of the bypass?
- MYPIN TA4-SNR Help needed - Homebrew Talk
SOLUTION FOUND I have built a RIMS 120v single element Temp controller using: TA4-SNR - PID Ruike Electronics Industrial Ltd SSR-60DA - SSR Same as Fotek K type thermocouple - tried 2 different and getting same issue I have wired the system and all seems to work correctly except the PV or
- RTD Thermocouple to XLR Connector to PID Wiring HELP
Im on the last step of wiring up a pretty simple control panel Can someone explain to me how to correctly connect this Uxcell K Type -50C to 260C Temperature Controller RTD Thermocouple Sensor 2M to this Female XLR3 (3 pin) cable connector and if you would be so kind to explain the
- 3. 5mm jack to xlr temperature probe - Homebrew Talk
Are you sure you don't have a thermocouple-type temperature sensor? Thermocouples work differently than RTDs as they generate a current proportional to the measured temperature, their resistance is a construction-dependent value and is meaningless as a test except to check for broken connections
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