the reason for all the names is that some fittings seal with a taper and others dont. some have flares too, and compression fittings with crush sleeves.
etc.
Temp probes screw into what?
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I think the "reducer" is actually called a bushing.
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
I could not find anything like that in copper at HD. What do most people use to put this in the wort stream for temperature ?
I would rather use SS than brass. does anyone have a picture?
I would rather use SS than brass. does anyone have a picture?
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Re: Temp probes screw into what?
If you wanted to go the stainess route, you could splice in a 1/2" tee to your line -bsfixit wrote:I could not find anything like that in copper at HD. What do most people use to put this in the wort stream for temperature ?
I would rather use SS than brass. does anyone have a picture?
e.x. http://www.buyfittingsonline.com/Fittings/item6103.htm -
and then add a 1/2" x 1/4" bushing
e.x. http://www.buyfittingsonline.com/Fittings/item6273.htm -
to the top of the tee ( screwing your temp probe in there )
Of course, if you are worried about the brass ( I am not ), you would also need to replace the compression fitting that comes with the thermistor.
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that's great info Irish! Thanks!
Is the correct stainless compression fitting available at that site as well? I haven't received my probes yet so I am not exactly sure what I need.
Thanks!
Michael Shannon
BJCP Certified Beer Judge
Is the correct stainless compression fitting available at that site as well? I haven't received my probes yet so I am not exactly sure what I need.
Thanks!
Michael Shannon
BJCP Certified Beer Judge
Re: Temp probes screw into what?
Thanks .. I think I would have to put the probe in the side not the top they are 4 and 6" long. I was hoping to avoid hard plumbing things. keep it all silicone or thermoplastic
tubing. maybe some SS barbs 1/2" I could clamp on .. yeah thats the ticket ! thanks
Brett
tubing. maybe some SS barbs 1/2" I could clamp on .. yeah thats the ticket ! thanks
Brett
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That website doesnt work very well . I get a "bad request" error message. I will try it later
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Re: Temp probes screw into what?
Hi Mike - looks like they do have SS compression fittings on the site, but they are very pricey.datamike wrote: Is the correct stainless compression fitting available at that site as well? I haven't received my probes yet so I am not exactly sure what I need.
However, based on info from John Palmer, my plan is to keep the compression fittings that come with the thermistors and pickle them in hydrogen peroxide and vinegar ( see http://www.howtobrew.com/appendices/appendixB.html ) I have done this in the past for my quick disconnects and ball valves and have never worried about it.
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Re: Temp probes screw into what?
Note that the thermistor actually senses at the tip, so you can simply slide the compression fitting down to wherever you need it, so you can still put it in from the top.bsfixit wrote:Thanks .. I think I would have to put the probe in the side not the top they are 4 and 6" long. I was hoping to avoid hard plumbing things. keep it all silicone or thermoplastic
tubing. maybe some SS barbs 1/2" I could clamp on .. yeah thats the ticket ! thanks
Brett
If avoiding hard plumbing, can use a couple of these:
e.x. http://www.buyfittingsonline.com/Fittings/item6467.htm
Also, even though I am linking to buyfittingsonline for the pictures, I am no way endorsing them as I have not bought from them before.
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thank I didnt know that .. so only the tip does the sensing.. why do I keep getting an error on that site ( bad request) I am going to try my windows desktop and see if that works.. thanks for the help
EDIT: The error "bad request" is on my MAC . windows I dont get the error. strange.. I will order from a windows machine
EDIT: The error "bad request" is on my MAC . windows I dont get the error. strange.. I will order from a windows machine