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@lotfilotfi5254Ай бұрын
Thank you
@TacoDaddy-mr8ig2 ай бұрын
Very nice video
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@Djkatchietsnouvastudio3 ай бұрын
is there code for using it with arduino
@majharulislam595011 ай бұрын
Could u kindly give us the resistive vale chart for all these kind of thermocouples.
@MissionFitnessCTC Жыл бұрын
Great video.
@thesensorconnection Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@francisfeng7861 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Changzhou DLX Alloy
@coachgeo Жыл бұрын
my wires go into a potted mess of epoxy. Ive no way to see colors of wires. any other ideas on how to determine?
@chrisakabr34k61 Жыл бұрын
Check with a magnet. One will be magnetic, the other won’t be. But I can’t figure out which is which
@sergiogilguerrerogarcia32532 жыл бұрын
What is the core material?
@thesensorconnection Жыл бұрын
The core of an LVDT is made of a high permeability ferromagnetic material that has been carefully annealed to maximize its magnetic properties.
@jmoore98062 жыл бұрын
Anyone know if the outer insulation wire is exposed to air will it effect the egt reading ?
@thesensorconnection2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Exposing the outer insulation wire to air would not affect the EGT reading. The tip of the EGT sensor is the point at which the temperature is measured, temperature changes on other parts of the sensor such as the outer insulation wire shouldn't change the reading.
@jmoore98062 жыл бұрын
@@thesensorconnection thanks for clarifying that for me.....i ask this question because I have 2 egts and the wires have been rubbing up against each other and inside the insulation there is two wires....the insulation is completely gone and eaten away at 3 small tiny wires of 1 of the 2 main wires....I think this will effect the EGT reading ? Is there a test I can do on a multimeter? Sorry to ask but I've tried to find information online even on forums but I can't find anything concerning the 2 main wires going into the EGT. One person said it shouldn't matter another person said it will matter?
@thesensorconnection2 жыл бұрын
@@jmoore9806 if the EGT signal wire insulation is completely gone and both signal wires are exposed down to the bare wire (metal conductors are exposed), and if these two bare wires are touching each other or any other piece of metal on the engine, then yes you will have a short and this will most likely cause errors in the temperature readings.
@jmoore98062 жыл бұрын
@@thesensorconnection Oh ok cool...thank u very much for the reply....no they are not both touching but 1 of the wires is touching the eaten away insulation
@haroldschaevitz91462 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Great job!
@jensham32352 жыл бұрын
EGT of Aircraft Engine in the link below: kzread.info/dash/bejne/anh9ssyBaauTerA.html
@lambsauces2 жыл бұрын
What is its difference with LVDT?
@vandal9682 жыл бұрын
Perfect, thank you
@thesensorconnection2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! We're glad you found this video helpful!
@BaysviewPg3 жыл бұрын
This is the video that i am looking for.....thank you so much
@thesensorconnection2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! We're glad you found this video helpful!
@boostedandsootin10073 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@abdulaleem63863 жыл бұрын
nice
@josephndodo57143 жыл бұрын
Very informative
@Gearsandbolts3 жыл бұрын
Nice video! I have a thermocouple that I bought from Amazon and I was wondering what type of wire can I use for the extension to connect the pid and thermocouple
@thesensorconnection3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video! Best practice is to use extension wire that matches the thermocouple Type. For example, if your thermocouple is Type K, then use Type K extension wire. This should also include the connectors you use to join them together. Join a Type K thermocouple to Type K extension wire using a set of Type K connectors.
@FizZovic3 жыл бұрын
How to mount the LVIT to a car's damper (suspension)? Is there any mount available? Thank you.
@ebenezerfagundes10013 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@sandeepponnusamy70933 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@lijo1694 жыл бұрын
This is very useful, thanks. Can I replace old 'k 'type with new 'j' type without changing PID(temperature controller). (Process temperature 0-200 deg celsius )
@thesensorconnection4 жыл бұрын
Only if your PID controller is compatible with Type J thermocouples. Many PID controllers will work with different thermocouple Types, but there are some that will only work with one thermocouple Type. If your PID controller will work with different thermocouple types other than just Type K then you'd need to change the Controller's input type setting from Type K to Type J. To perform this task we suggest you consult with the PID controller's user manual or the manufacturer.
@normasumption23653 жыл бұрын
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@georgepotter3533 жыл бұрын
I have a multimeter with a type k thermocouple. It’s a flimsy little wire. I also have a few spare thermocouples used in kiln that are type k. Can I use one of the larger kiln thermocouples with my multimeter. Will it read the temps the same as the little wire one ? I want to use it to test my kilns when I suspect a thermocouple is starting to go bad, but I don’t think the little flimsy wire one would hold up.
@Thnx_374 Жыл бұрын
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@danielsowa82094 жыл бұрын
Engineer at Intel here, this helps! Thanks, thesensorconnection!
@thesensorconnection4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you found this information helpful. Thanks for letting us know!
@mr.dozer.74714 жыл бұрын
A nice video but I have a question regarding your positive and your negative. I know the negative goes to ground but does the positive go to constant hot or key on? The reason I'm asking this it's because I'm unsure how this thing keeps the memory
@thesensorconnection3 жыл бұрын
Gauge power positive can go to key on. The gauge's settings are stored in a non-volatile memory so settings are retained even if completely powered down. Thanks!
@haroldschaevitz91469 жыл бұрын
Great Probes. They are best in class and well worth the money
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That's an impressively clear animation.
thank you! get in contact with us if you have any more technical questions.
شكرا
Thank you
Very nice video
❤
is there code for using it with arduino
Could u kindly give us the resistive vale chart for all these kind of thermocouples.
Great video.
Thanks!
Thank you. Changzhou DLX Alloy
my wires go into a potted mess of epoxy. Ive no way to see colors of wires. any other ideas on how to determine?
Check with a magnet. One will be magnetic, the other won’t be. But I can’t figure out which is which
What is the core material?
The core of an LVDT is made of a high permeability ferromagnetic material that has been carefully annealed to maximize its magnetic properties.
Anyone know if the outer insulation wire is exposed to air will it effect the egt reading ?
Thanks for watching! Exposing the outer insulation wire to air would not affect the EGT reading. The tip of the EGT sensor is the point at which the temperature is measured, temperature changes on other parts of the sensor such as the outer insulation wire shouldn't change the reading.
@@thesensorconnection thanks for clarifying that for me.....i ask this question because I have 2 egts and the wires have been rubbing up against each other and inside the insulation there is two wires....the insulation is completely gone and eaten away at 3 small tiny wires of 1 of the 2 main wires....I think this will effect the EGT reading ? Is there a test I can do on a multimeter? Sorry to ask but I've tried to find information online even on forums but I can't find anything concerning the 2 main wires going into the EGT. One person said it shouldn't matter another person said it will matter?
@@jmoore9806 if the EGT signal wire insulation is completely gone and both signal wires are exposed down to the bare wire (metal conductors are exposed), and if these two bare wires are touching each other or any other piece of metal on the engine, then yes you will have a short and this will most likely cause errors in the temperature readings.
@@thesensorconnection Oh ok cool...thank u very much for the reply....no they are not both touching but 1 of the wires is touching the eaten away insulation
Awesome video! Great job!
EGT of Aircraft Engine in the link below: kzread.info/dash/bejne/anh9ssyBaauTerA.html
What is its difference with LVDT?
Perfect, thank you
You're welcome! We're glad you found this video helpful!
This is the video that i am looking for.....thank you so much
You're welcome! We're glad you found this video helpful!
Thanks!
nice
Very informative
Nice video! I have a thermocouple that I bought from Amazon and I was wondering what type of wire can I use for the extension to connect the pid and thermocouple
Glad you liked the video! Best practice is to use extension wire that matches the thermocouple Type. For example, if your thermocouple is Type K, then use Type K extension wire. This should also include the connectors you use to join them together. Join a Type K thermocouple to Type K extension wire using a set of Type K connectors.
How to mount the LVIT to a car's damper (suspension)? Is there any mount available? Thank you.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
This is very useful, thanks. Can I replace old 'k 'type with new 'j' type without changing PID(temperature controller). (Process temperature 0-200 deg celsius )
Only if your PID controller is compatible with Type J thermocouples. Many PID controllers will work with different thermocouple Types, but there are some that will only work with one thermocouple Type. If your PID controller will work with different thermocouple types other than just Type K then you'd need to change the Controller's input type setting from Type K to Type J. To perform this task we suggest you consult with the PID controller's user manual or the manufacturer.
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I have a multimeter with a type k thermocouple. It’s a flimsy little wire. I also have a few spare thermocouples used in kiln that are type k. Can I use one of the larger kiln thermocouples with my multimeter. Will it read the temps the same as the little wire one ? I want to use it to test my kilns when I suspect a thermocouple is starting to go bad, but I don’t think the little flimsy wire one would hold up.
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Engineer at Intel here, this helps! Thanks, thesensorconnection!
Glad to hear you found this information helpful. Thanks for letting us know!
A nice video but I have a question regarding your positive and your negative. I know the negative goes to ground but does the positive go to constant hot or key on? The reason I'm asking this it's because I'm unsure how this thing keeps the memory
Gauge power positive can go to key on. The gauge's settings are stored in a non-volatile memory so settings are retained even if completely powered down. Thanks!
Great Probes. They are best in class and well worth the money