Can anyone tell me what fitting the temp probes screw into? can they be submersed? It doesnt look like it to me
TIA
Brett
Temp probes screw into what?
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
Temp probes are 1/4" MPT threads.
The compression fitting does give a water tight seal, so the probe can be immersed. But the wire going into the stainless steel portion of the probe is not water tight, and should not be submersed or wet. There is a small sleeve to help protect with occasional splashes.
The compression fitting does give a water tight seal, so the probe can be immersed. But the wire going into the stainless steel portion of the probe is not water tight, and should not be submersed or wet. There is a small sleeve to help protect with occasional splashes.
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
HA ! I didnt even realized that came off until just now . Thanks !
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
So, if I am screwing the whole probe assembly into a coupling that I'm mounting on my kettle, I would need to weld on a 1/4" coupling? Something like this:
http://www.buyfittingsonline.com/Fittings/item6490.htm
If so, I guess they must be measuring the opening in the adapter and not the outer thread dimensions, because it measures more like 1/2"...
http://www.buyfittingsonline.com/Fittings/item6490.htm
If so, I guess they must be measuring the opening in the adapter and not the outer thread dimensions, because it measures more like 1/2"...
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
thats a NPT fitting .. the probes are MPT there is a difference. why they say 1/4? I think its the I.D . but if you go into a HD and find the 1/4 MPT coupler it will fit the probe
EDIT I guess I was wrong.. learn something new every day.
EDIT I guess I was wrong.. learn something new every day.
Last edited by bsfixit on Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
I believe that fitting will work. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia wrote: Sometimes NPT threads are referred to as MPT ('Male Pipe Thread'), MNPT, or NPT(M) for male (external) threads; and FPT ('Female Pipe Thread'), FNPT, or NPT(F) for female (internal) threads.
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Anybody had any experience buying from http://www.buyfittingsonline.com ? I've got a bunch of fittings I want to get and those prices are pretty decent compared to mcmaster.
Any other places people would recommend?
Any other places people would recommend?
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They're fairly quick on shipping and are less expensive than Mcmaster Carr. Bargainfittings.com is a good place too.
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Thanks slimer
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
The temperature probes ARE 1/4 mpt, i don't get the sizing either, but all my fittings are 1/2 mpt, and i just got a 1/4 -> 1/2 mpt adapter (i think the part is called a coupler, although the plumbing parts all have funny names if you ask me) and screwed it in, so i use 1/2 everywhere and put adapters into my 1/2 fittings where appropriate(read the temperature probes.)
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