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Old 08-08-2009, 01:38 AM
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Default need longer temp probes

finishing up an external rad/res/pump box and ran on something I've never thought of before. temp probe cables are too short, and also want to put in disconnect terminals. The box is designed to be entirely modular, so that it was be disconnedted for maintenance, moddings, testing, moving to another pc. everything else solved beautifully- except temp probe cables!

As I understand, t probes rely on resistance- so splicing a length of 22 gauge might affect temp readings, as might putting in-line connectors.

Ideas anyone?
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