I'm using a temp controller much like the one used in the eBay temp controller thread. Except I simply wired it into an extension cord rather than putting it into an enclosure.
The temperature probe has two wires that connect directly to the terminals. I want to clean this up a bit, so I want to put it into an enclosure, but I also don't want any wires to simply run through a hole. Rather, I want to connect the wires to some sort of male connector, and have a receptacle mounted in the enclosure, with wires running from THERE to the terminals.
But, while I've done a fair amount of wiring, and can do it myself no problem, I'm unsure of a few things. For instance, what would be the best connector type to use? I'm thinking maybe using a TRS (headphone) connector, and using the left-right stereo lines for the two wires I need. Or maybe a BNC connector? Basically, I'm not sure if stuff like these will allow it to function properly. Is there another type of connector that is more ideal?
Also, will adding the slightly additional length of wire, as well as the connectors, mess with the accuracy of the temperature readings because of increased impedance or anything? I'm fine with having to recalibrate it, but that's only possible if only the offset is affected. If the slope is also affected significantly, it would make the whole thing rather useless.
Any help would be hugely appreciated.
The temperature probe has two wires that connect directly to the terminals. I want to clean this up a bit, so I want to put it into an enclosure, but I also don't want any wires to simply run through a hole. Rather, I want to connect the wires to some sort of male connector, and have a receptacle mounted in the enclosure, with wires running from THERE to the terminals.
But, while I've done a fair amount of wiring, and can do it myself no problem, I'm unsure of a few things. For instance, what would be the best connector type to use? I'm thinking maybe using a TRS (headphone) connector, and using the left-right stereo lines for the two wires I need. Or maybe a BNC connector? Basically, I'm not sure if stuff like these will allow it to function properly. Is there another type of connector that is more ideal?
Also, will adding the slightly additional length of wire, as well as the connectors, mess with the accuracy of the temperature readings because of increased impedance or anything? I'm fine with having to recalibrate it, but that's only possible if only the offset is affected. If the slope is also affected significantly, it would make the whole thing rather useless.
Any help would be hugely appreciated.