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Thermal grease needed?
Bought a T/C thermowell from Brewershardware.com to use with my morebeer heated cooled conical. The fit of the probe is a little sloppy compared to what I had been using prior. Do you guys/gals think that I will need a thermal grease to get a good read on the Ranco dual controller? Anything you could use in a pinch if I cant find thermal grease local?
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Figured as much. I guess there are bigger problems in life than a loose fit.
I assume any grease from a place such as Radio shack will work? I guess that will be on my list tomorrow before christening the fermenter (actually old, but has a new overpriced lid upgrade:)) |
If you can't find it!! You can get it at McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/#thermal-grease/=kt0zz1 Cheers!!!
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Radio shack has it. It's probably a good idea to use it if the fit is a bit sloppy.
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With that settled, anyone have any tips on how to get the probe in the well (20" depth) without losing all the grease on the way?
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Thermal grease will help even if the "fit" is snug. The grease will increase sens accuracy and lower response time. I purchased some aeration tubing from a pet store, cut a 6" long piece and shoved it onto the grease syringe.
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I would be curios too. I went to radio shack and purchased their silicone based heat sink. I have a batch going now. It seems to be working, but I am anxious as I couldn't test out the set-up before putting wort in the thing. I smeared some on the sides of the probe as well as a pea size on the bottom, then shoved it to the bottom of the well. I might try the tubing idea next time, providing I can get a bigger and more cost effective heat sink. The one from radio shack was 4 bucks for a small tube. Ill check Mcmaster. |
I'll be the contrarian and say skip the thermal grease. If you were doing science experiments in which response time or exact temp is critical, then I would use it. You are making beer. Do you really think your beer will be ruined if the response time is doubled or your beer is 1 F higher or lower than target?
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