Good day, I would like to cool a K-type thermocouple down to -15C. The temperature does not need to be very accurate, nor exactly -15C, just below that level.
I was thinking of using a piezo-chiller, but they don't seem to be very energy efficient. Could anyone make a recommendation for a simple device to cool the tiny thermocouple to -15C to -20C? For the details: we have an inhouse diffractometer with a dead detector. The system is blocked, because the temperature of the detector needs to be below -15C. It is measured with a K-type thermocouple. I tested with liquid nitrogen. The system show -64C (probably the limit of the thermocoupe) and I can operate the system (and mount our new (brand-alien) detector). Thanks a lot! Best, Tim -- -- Tim Gruene Head of the Centre for X-ray Structure Analysis Faculty of Chemistry University of Vienna Phone: +43-1-4277-70202 GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 This message was issued to members of www.jiscmail.ac.uk/CCP4BB, a mailing list hosted by www.jiscmail.ac.uk, terms & conditions are available at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/
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