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Re: Temp sensor



The need to live with vibration, oily air environment, and the faster the
response the better, perferably a 1/8 or 1/4 pipe thread mounting
Grumpy




> A thermocouple is probably the best choice here then. I've severa
> industrial controllers sitting around that use them and they are fast
(only
> the time needed to heat the junction, which can be uninsulated if the
> environment is not too bad). A thermistor is pushing it at 300 dF,
> technically they are rated that high, but I'm not sure if I'd push it too
> much at that level. What kind of response do you need?
>
> At 12:23 PM 4/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >The tranny temp sensors are the faster reading ones, I've heard of so
far.
> >I want to read turbo discharge air temp, accurately, and 0-18 PSI is just
> >.x's to do, in a quick car. so needs to go room temp to about 300dF in
less
> >then 2 secs..
> >Grumpy
> >
> >
>
> Thanks,
>         Peter Hipson (founder, NEHOG)
>         1995 White NA Hummer Wagon
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