pressure plus built-in temp sensor

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Re: pressure plus built-in temp sensor

Postby Blu302 on Sat Dec 25, 2010 4:55 pm

I have found a US supplier that has a reasonable range of PT100 and thermocouple temp sensors for different mounting setups. They range from 1/8NPT to M14 thread and some different ones like under sparkplug etc. auberins.com Maybe the Motec guys should make up some PT100 tables etc for easy use.
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Re: pressure plus built-in temp sensor

Postby 07-EDM-STI on Sat Dec 25, 2010 8:06 pm

Blu302 wrote:I have found a US supplier that has a reasonable range of PT100 and thermocouple temp sensors for different mounting setups. They range from 1/8NPT to M14 thread and some different ones like under sparkplug etc. auberins.com Maybe the Motec guys should make up some PT100 tables etc for easy use.



can you post the link to that sensor please?

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Re: pressure plus built-in temp sensor

Postby Blu302 on Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:33 pm

http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_ ... cts_id=134

They have a long series as well and after purchasing the long and short version, i have found them both to be sturdy (all stainless steel). You might like the thin air intake version, you can adjust the depth the probe and it has a faster response time. http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_ ... cts_id=167

With the pressure sensors, you should look at the Honeywell MLH series. They are stainless steel construction, but they are only rated to 125DegC. Being industrial sensors i would expect failure to be well above this knowing the quality of Honeywell. Motec sell a limited range(eg 58041) but they can be sourced in the US for under $100ea and the full range is available(50+). A stand off pipe would be the easiest way like with an EMAP sensor, just not as extreme due to lower temps.

Hope that helps.
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