Guys,I am totally confused. I thought that the thermal couples that i received 
from GRT (i.e. exhaust and head temp) were premade with ends installed - They 
are not to be cut or modified in any way. The kit includes extra terminals to 
cut and terminate the wires from the instrument to the correct install length 
and then connect to the thermal couple wire. Why are we talking about 
terminating the thermal couple wires, What did i miss?Joe Horton,Coopersburg, 
PA.
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From: Glenn Martin <rep...@martekmississippi.com>
To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
Subject: Re: KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 10:36:47 -0500

On 10/5/2011 8:46 AM, smwood wrote:
> Solder does not stick to well on them and even
> if you did solder the pins, you create a dissimilar metal joint that messes
> with the thermocouple calibration
Soldering does not create a dissimilar metal connection as such, but 
creates an alloy at the junction of the two metals, which provides a 
reliable conductive path. I have a hard time believing that the 
calibration error introduced by this junction would be anywhere near 
the  error introduced by the galvanometer (meter movement) it is 
normally displayed on (considering that there are solder joints along 
the meter path INSIDE the unit). What is the accuracy of the 
thermocouple itself, 2-5%? Perhaps less accurate?

-- 
Glenn Martin
Biloxi, MS




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