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Recommend me a dial thermometer?

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by grathan, May 17, 2014.

 

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    grathan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 17, 2014
    Do thermometers also need a thermowell or do 1/2" npt ones thread right into my welded coupling?

    Is there any that can swivel the face up slightly? My tee is down pretty low.
     
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    grathan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 18, 2014
    They must be all be pretty similar. They don't really offer accuracy specs. Just a screw on the back.

    Probably get one that goes into a thermowell so I can use it for a digital probe down the road.


    Anyone ever use the Concord ones on ebay that swivel?

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    What I don't understand is what holds the thermomter into the thermowell? If I have a 0.5" threaded port, do I get a threaded thermometer, or does the thermowell thread in there. What holds the thermometer into the thermowell then?
     
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    grathan

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    Posted May 19, 2014
    My questions aren't necessarily directly aimed at the swiveling model, Just installing dial probe thermometers in general. Thanks for any help.
     
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    wilserbrewer

    BIAB Expert Tailor  

    Posted May 19, 2014
    Bobby M at brewhardware.com offers quite a few options. I believe he also has a good instructional video on kettle mounting that would help you out. He even has an option to kettle mount a digital CDN inexpensive thermometer.

    All that said. I would just use a handheld digital stick like the CDN 450 for under 20 bucks and not bother with a kettle mounted thermo, but different strokes ....
    Cheers
    Wilser


    Wilserbrewer
    Http://biabbags.webs.com/
     
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    grathan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 19, 2014
    Thanks, Just ordered my 3rd thermapen( they're so handy I keep misplacing them because they don't stay in one spot! ) and a backup RT600C. I like the thermomter Bobby sells, but the rt600c is more waterproof as it claims "dishwasher safe". I think its also faster by a second or 2. I had a horrendous brewday(s) this weekend because of a $8 thermometer acting up and wanna make sure that doesn't happen again...

    I did look at Bobby's site, and noticed he has thermowells and dial thermomters. I just need a pair that will work together and that will fit into a 1/2" tee for my sightglass. I will go through all the videos at somepoint, nothing is jumping out at me atm. I guess I could just email him again. He got back to me pretty quickly about 1.5" silicon camlock gaskets.
     
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    PeteNMA

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 19, 2014
    You don't need a thermowell for a dial thermometer, it just threads straight into your T fitting


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    cjbalough

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 19, 2014
    uiiiiiiioi
     
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    grathan

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    Posted May 20, 2014
    I'd like to be able to swap to digital probe if the situation called for it.


    What about these thermowells from BrewersHardware.com? They have 0.5" male on one end and 0.5" female on the other. Would the thermometer make good contact with the thermowell and give accurate temps?
    https://www.brewershardware.com/1-2-FPT-Threaded-Inlet/
     
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    PeteNMA

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2014
    Exactly why do you think you need a thermowell? A thermowell allows you to insert a probe into a liquid bulk and get an internal temperature, but it sounds like you are fitting this to a kettle where that doesn't matter

    If you want to be able to swap out for a digital probe, brewhardware also sells a 1/2" NPT to probe fitting which you would swap out for the dial thermometer.


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    RoadKing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 21, 2014
    I use one of Theese (1/2'' is the size my old dial used), along with one This.
    So when not brewing with the Thermometer, you can use it for other things.
     
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    grathan

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 22, 2014
    Hey,that's kinda neat.
    Do you just slide the probe in and out, or do you unthread the compression fitting each time?
     
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    RoadKing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 22, 2014
    Just slide the probe in and out. I don't even put a wrench on the compression nut, just just good and finger tight and I can even pull the probe out a little while mashing so when I stir, I don't hit it.
     
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