Type K thermocouples five for $25.00

IG, Kelly, Anthony, Alex and Jim Poling, yours are packaged and going in the mail on my lunch break tomorrow (wednesday)
I believe that is everyone that has ordered so far. Sorry it's taken so long, now that the crazyness at work is over, and most of the medical issues dealt with (comp claim for acid fume inhalation started, I'm mostly breathing again,)


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IG, Anthony, Alex and Jim Poling, yours went yesterday at noon, Kelly, yours went today, (I didn't have your complete address written yesterday)

I think that's everyone.

I have lots more if anyone is still interested

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They burn up quicker and can be shorted by contact with exposed metal

on the other hand, less mass means quicker response

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I would like 5 of the thermocouples. I sent an email a while ago, but forgot to reply to this thread.
 
I will be packaging all 3 orders tomorrow (thursday) night and hopefully mailing on Friday

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Phil, Kungfumo, and Matt your thermocouples are packaged up will go in the mail at lunch today.

Still have a whole lot more!

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Hey Page,

I got my TCs today, but am not sure how to best use them.

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I haven't done this stuff much. The only ones Ive uses are heavier and have braided leads.

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Got any suggestions?

Thanks, Phil
 
I have 2 holes drilled in the soft brick, one lead through each hole, lead with circles bent in it goes to positive in on controller, the one with the right angle bend goes to the negative in. At work we use ceramic sleeves to keep leads separated for long runs. Typically one thermocouple is run through the furnace wall to the controller to run the furnace, often other thermocouples are set so that the bead is actually in contact with the sample so that temperature of the sample is measured

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Thanks Page!

I understand if the leads need to be lengthened there are specific protocols for doing that, so the readings are accurate. Have any input on that score?

Phil
 
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