DarkSide
Well-Known Member
Hey conpewter, you said it just lasted through your 2nd test. Does that mean it passed and still works? or It lasted but died?
Hey conpewter, you said it just lasted through your 2nd test. Does that mean it passed and still works? or It lasted but died?
I seen that the other day you ever get the write up done on it?? or did I miss it with the massive amount of posts this site gets a day LOL
New pic links, old ones are dead...
I'm thinking about this for a thermometer:
Ace - Ace Tree: Home Goods: Kitchen: Cooking Timers & Thermometers: Cooking Thermometers: Taylor® Classic Digital Oven Thermometer (1470N)
Just wanted to give The Pol a shout of thanks for sharing this. I just did and it works great.
Those therms with the wire leads, I have had nothing but headaches with. Be sure that the wire stays dry, or it will read 400 degrees in the shade. Mine failed completely in no time, I also read alot of reviews stating the same about those therms. NOW, if you did what I did so that the wire lead stays dry and cool, it may last a long time! Simple solution and easy reading! KISS
:rockin:
Pol
Really want a thermo in my cooler, but dont want to butcher it up like this.
I wonder about rigging something thru the lid...
anyone done this?
Silicone is working great for me. I put a couple more applications on, but it doesnt leak - even when the probe gets bumped by my stir spoon.
tgmartin000 said:Zombie thread! I'm thinking of trying this, and was wondering how this technique is holding up for everyone. Any leaks or anything?
so you just put some food grade silicone around the stopper?
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