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Intelekt

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I don't know what came over me when I bought my thermometer for my shiney mash tun thermopot :doh:

I know I have to cut a bigger hole in the outer skin and fit the thermo well to the inner skin, so I got a thermometer with a thermo well pocket thingy.
This one:

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Now that's all well and good, BUT! The thermometer won't push all the way into the tube and lock as the outer skin will get in the way, thus I either have to get a different thermometer, or, adapt it in some way to not slide in as far but still sort of lock :hmm:

Any ideas?

Thermopot:

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I would do this, but the dial is 70mm :doh:

I don't think I could get a hole this big looking neat :hmm:
 
have you considered the tank connector compression type fittings to grip the probe body directly and not use the thermopocket? or if using the thermometer in other pockets too using a wider compression fitting on the thermopocket sleeve itself alowing you a bit more flexibility in depth positioning?
 
Have you thought about the external size of the thermowell and maybe a compression fitting, that would allow you to move the collar of the thermowell to the outside if you get my drift. I have the very same Thermometer, I,ll go measure it for you.
 
The thermowell diameter is 11.5mm.........so maybe find a compression gland that will accept that and fit it to the internal wall and then slide the thermowell to where you want it on the outside.
 
Buster said:
The thermowell diameter is 11.5mm.........so maybe find a compression gland that will accept that and fit it to the internal wall and then slide the thermowell to where you want it on the outside.

Ooh this sounds doooable :thumb:
Excuse my ignorance but is a compression gland like a compression pipe joiner?
 
Ah....got it.... use a 20mm tank connector -- 20mm female to female (they are around 40-50mm long) -- then screw the thermowell into the other end. bingo :thumb: also make sure to use ptfe tape to be leak free
 
Right..

The only problem I can see is if I tighten the thermo well compression in place, I won't be able to get at the tank nut, and vice versa, if I tighten the tank nut, when I put the thermo well in I won't be able to tighten the compression on that :hmm:
If you get what I mean, or have I got it wrong..? :doh:
 
Intelekt said:
What about this one

http://www.screwfix.com/p/male-coupler-15mm-x/69358

If I'm thinking correctly, I tighten the thermo well into the compression at the right length, then insert this thru the outer wall and tighten a nut on the inner wall, with seals of course.

Great idea you've got here :thumb:

no......the thread on the thermowell is the same size as the female thread on the connector, I think its best if I show you a picture of what I mean . Gimme 10 minutes.
 
Thankyou so much Buster :hat:

I'm going to get the parts asap, brain cells whirring... :party:

Thanks for taking the time to do these pics :thumb:

It helps to have a vast knowledge of plumbing building this brewing equipment!
 
Quick question Buster :wink:

What kind of black rubber washer did you use on the end near the dial?

:thumb:
 
Intelekt said:
Quick question Buster :wink:

What kind of black rubber washer did you use on the end near the dial?

:thumb:

Its from a collection of rubber washers in a plumbers box from Toolstaion ..... its on their website I think its called Plumbers Washer kit.
 

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