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UpAllNight 04-27-2002 09:25 AM

Where to put temp probes
 
i have just got me 2 compu nurse temp probes and i know i put one of them touching my core but the other one the best i can tell u guys give water temp...if so is it ok to put this probe down in my t-line my t is located coming out of the rad going to the water block...its the style probe that is flat do i need to put silicone around it to protect it from the water or what

Thanx guys

Brad 04-27-2002 07:31 PM

just make sure the contacts aren't exposed to the water, otherwise it will give you a false reading. good idea on where to put it btw.

Marco 04-27-2002 10:12 PM

Do you really want me to tell you where you should stick that probe?



Really?



Are you sure?



Ok. Down the t-line sounds fine. The compunurse probes can be immersed, they are waterproof, I have one in the water myself. No need for any added protection.



What were you thinking I'd say? ;)

UpAllNight 04-28-2002 01:16 PM

lol@marco...thanx guys

DigitalChaos 04-29-2002 02:33 PM

not sure what sensor is on the Compunurse... but the ones on my DD5 were effected by water slightly.

i just diped mine in some GOOP, and now they read correctly.


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