mblanco2702
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Hello,
I have one of those Bergland thermopots, a 50 liter one (http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mz43ppsMCnunkNSOkUqrzqQ.jpg). I want to attach a bimetal thermometer on it, one like this one: http://www.marshallinstruments.com/images/products/B.jpg
The problem is that since there are 2 walls and insulation in the middle, how do I do it so I don't lose power of insulation? And most important, how do I do it so any grain and liquid escapes through the hole? I can see pretty clear what connection to use in the threaded side of the thermometer, but what about the other one?
Thank you.
I have one of those Bergland thermopots, a 50 liter one (http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mz43ppsMCnunkNSOkUqrzqQ.jpg). I want to attach a bimetal thermometer on it, one like this one: http://www.marshallinstruments.com/images/products/B.jpg
The problem is that since there are 2 walls and insulation in the middle, how do I do it so I don't lose power of insulation? And most important, how do I do it so any grain and liquid escapes through the hole? I can see pretty clear what connection to use in the threaded side of the thermometer, but what about the other one?
Thank you.