captsensible23
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Hi,
I've been using my regular STC 1000 to control fermentations in my fridge. In the past I've just been taping the probe to the side of the fermenter with some stubby holder insulation.
Just recently I have purchased and installed a 100mm thermowell. During the current batch I've noticed the metal end of the temp probe show signs of pitting and corrosion. It also has green spots on it (similar to green copper).
Do I need some kind of metal heat paste in between the two points of contact to stop this?
I've read something about the resistance of the metal relates to how the temp probes work, but I am thinking this maybe the course. As of now I'm not sure if this is gonna throw off temp measurements.
Anyone else had this problem? or know anyway to prevent this from happening in the future.
Cheers
I've been using my regular STC 1000 to control fermentations in my fridge. In the past I've just been taping the probe to the side of the fermenter with some stubby holder insulation.
Just recently I have purchased and installed a 100mm thermowell. During the current batch I've noticed the metal end of the temp probe show signs of pitting and corrosion. It also has green spots on it (similar to green copper).
Do I need some kind of metal heat paste in between the two points of contact to stop this?
I've read something about the resistance of the metal relates to how the temp probes work, but I am thinking this maybe the course. As of now I'm not sure if this is gonna throw off temp measurements.
Anyone else had this problem? or know anyway to prevent this from happening in the future.
Cheers