I am sourcing parts for an electric boil kettle and came across this interesting piece. I am wondering if this would be compatible with a PID (probably Auber). In my mind if it will work it would eliminate one fitting on keg and also be a water tight thermocoupler. I read a post lately from Pol about his not being water tight. I know very little about electronics, so bear with me.
Here she is:
Specs:
"50 to 300°F (10 to 150°C) temperature range with an accuracy of ±1% of full scale. It features a 1/2" NPT(M) connection, 3" dial, 6 inch long by 1/4" diameter stem, 304 SS case and stem and glass lens. Built-in 4 to 20 mA transmitter allows data transfer to a PC, control room, or other data acquisition devices."
Here she is:
Specs:
"50 to 300°F (10 to 150°C) temperature range with an accuracy of ±1% of full scale. It features a 1/2" NPT(M) connection, 3" dial, 6 inch long by 1/4" diameter stem, 304 SS case and stem and glass lens. Built-in 4 to 20 mA transmitter allows data transfer to a PC, control room, or other data acquisition devices."