zimman Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2010 Messages 185 Reaction score 1 Location St. Louis Jan 22, 2010 #1 Hey everyone. Can i put my analog johnson probe in a glass of water?
zman Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 12, 2008 Messages 2,635 Reaction score 21 Location Denver. Jan 22, 2010 #2 I do not think it is submersible. Why would you want to submerse it?
OP OP zimman Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2010 Messages 185 Reaction score 1 Location St. Louis Jan 22, 2010 #3 ive heard by submerging the probe in water, it will provide a more stable temp reading. i dont believe it but i thought it wouldnt hurt to try it. thats why im asking.
ive heard by submerging the probe in water, it will provide a more stable temp reading. i dont believe it but i thought it wouldnt hurt to try it. thats why im asking.
rcrabb22 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jun 23, 2008 Messages 716 Reaction score 25 Location Illinois Jan 22, 2010 #4 No!! You must use a thermowell, i.e. a waterproof tube to protect the probe. See Brewers Hardware for an example
No!! You must use a thermowell, i.e. a waterproof tube to protect the probe. See Brewers Hardware for an example