Yes join them, preferably by welding the twisted pair end. Do this by 
momemtarly touching across a 12v car battery. First, twist it a good number of 
tight turns, cut off all but 2 turns. Hold one end of the sensor wires on the 
neg post than drag the other end (twisted) across the pos wire. The resulting 
arc will weld the dissimilar metals nicely.  Ok,now the disclaimer..It is 
easier and safer to use a pair of jumper cables AWAY from the battery to 
perform this task. There is a chance you may blow the top off the battery by 
arcing directly on top of it.🤪 safety glasses are a must.Twisting them alone is 
acceptable. Use the same number of turns on each sensor.

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  On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 4:24 PM, Luis Claudio via KRnet<krnet@list.krnet.org> 
wrote:   I have the new heads on my Revmaster 2100D and they are drilled for 
CHT wires with an Allen screw as a retainer. Thinking of twisting the ends of a 
type J thermocouple wire and inserting it into the keeper built into the heads. 
Is this an acceptable method or do I need to crimp a connector of some type? 
Thanks
Luis R Claudio, KR2S, Dallas Texas 
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