Scott,
I have always used superglue to attach thermocouples for temperature
measurements.
:>) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety Engineer
PO Box 23427
Tigard, ORe 97281-3427
503/452-1201 fone/fax
[email protected]
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I used to attach thermocouple to the object under temperature rise test
using Kapton tape. Currently I looked at an SMPS that is operating at a
temperature of 120 degC under an ambient temperature of 20 degC. The tape
seems not very reliable and rigid enough for long period of testing. Is
there any other more suitable means to attach the thermocouple to such high
temperature point of interest?
The spec quotes the max temperature of 150 degC. Is it normal for the
rectifier to have such high operating temperature?
Thanks and regards,
Scott
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