springer
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I'm a little embarrassed to say.
you started now you have to finish... we wont laugh..... maybe a little, but out with it
I'm a little embarrassed to say.
Would Vaseline work instead of keg lube?
Vaseline and the silicone tubing are not compatible. The hydrocarbon lube will attack the silicone. However, your average everyday "personal" lubricant works just dandy.![]()
I think I used dish detergent when I made my waterproofing setup. It works well and won't harm the silicone.
Nevermind, I'm going to try Ideal at Lowe's: Clear Glide Lubricant
It says it's good for using on electrical equipment, and it's non-toxic. Of course, I'll be washing the probe quite thoroughly afterward, but it's good to be safe.
so when you do this wort proofing, can you just leave it in the wort during the boil, or do you have to take your reading and take it out?
I left mine in without doing that and now it reads 123 degrees at room temperature. Will the baking idea fix this or is this one shot
I don't know many people who can claim they've completely submerged the probe and wire without having a "misfire" reading afterwards. I'm pretty sure it's a moisture thing that messes with the thermocouple reading. If you're going to put this probe in liquid often, you really should waterproof it as I outlined.