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Join Date: Feb 2008
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EGT wires....extension?
Just curious, I'm hooking up two EGT's and might, possibly, *just* reach the intended location of the gauge without adding any wire.
However, ideally I'd like to add a plug to easily remove the entire assembly (both in the a-pillar) if need be rather then fishing out the connectors on the back of the gauge. Which brings me to - will they work correctly if I add: a) one metripack connector (ie, two crimped on pins) b) 2ft of regular wire c) 2ft of other thermocouple wire from older Hewitt Ktype TC's d) B+A e) C+A I've measured the resitance of pieces of wire, the metripack pins, the actual thermocouple(s), and don't see why this won't work but a few people have told me that thermocouples use thermocouple wire and nothing else and its got me worried enough to pose the question. Yes? No? |
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OK:
I did some testing last night with a toaster oven in the garage. Long story short, after two slices of toast and some fiddling around - the probes measured the same with 3ft of copper extension wire as they did without it. I tested them by first doing a control, both probes hooked up as is, in the oven, at 350C. Then I added 3ft of copper to one, and restarted the oven. Then I added 3ft of thermocouple wire, and restarted the oven. All results were the same + or - a needle width. Hope it doesn't void my warranty ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Thanks for the update and testing..
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