Yup, got one myself. Thank you for the link.
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Yup, got one myself. Thank you for the link.
Here is a picture of the thermometer holder that I made for my ProMelt.
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...o/IMG_1274.jpg
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...o/IMG_1275.jpg
Its made from scrap, only took a few minutes to make and it seems to work ok. The pictures show it in position to hold the thermometer and with it swung out of the way.
I took some 12 gauge wire and wrapped it around a nail so I had a spring looking holder at each end. Mine goes over the mold support wire on the top and the prob goes down the hole at the other end. easy to move out of the way but usually don't need to
I bought this thermometer off ebay:
...and this probe:
Just a hair over 20 bucks and works pretty well.
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Bought the same probe from Amazon. Seems to work okay?
Yes it seems to work pretty well. I've used it to measure the temp of the melt in my Lee Production Pot and to measure the temp of range scrap I'm melting down in an old dutch oven.
It seems that the temp displayed is what ever is measured at the end. I can see fair amount of temperature variability depending on A) how deep I stick the probe in the melt and B) how close to the edge or bottom of the pot the end of the probe is.
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I think the $18 digital Lyman thermometer I saw in another thread is worth getting. I will be getting one.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/45...ad-thermometer
Go to eBay and low ball an endless stream of 0-1000 degree thermometers of appropriate size until one comes home.
The first Lyman I got had to be returned and the replacement seems to read low.
The tip of the probe IS where the temperature is measured. The two wires produce a small voltage there which is converted to a temperature reading. Don't know just how dial thermometers do things but they respond much slower to a change in temperature than these "electronic" ones do. Next time I'm going to check at various depths and see the differences throughout the melt. Had never tried that myself but guess that's why most folks recommend setting the probe tip about 1/2" from both the bottom and sides of the pot.
Does the laser type thermometer work for this use? I am just getting setup myself, and I have one of those... just wondering if it would work OK
I've been hearing bad things about the Lyman thermometer. I use this and it has worked well for me for 3 yrs.
http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/product...products_id=31
I bought one from Rotometals 4 years ago. It is a dial type they say is the same as the one sold by RCBS. It works fine.
This is a XH-W1313 temperature control panel. It is $12 with free shipping from https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...375889098.html It needs a 12 volt power source to opperate. From MidwayUSA.com The Lyman Digital Lead Thermometer is $20.49 plus $4.99 shipping and all is contained in one case.
I have used a teltru for years with good results. Bought a new one just in case and it reads 20* high but easy to adjust.
+1 on Not getting Lyman I have acquired (not bought) 2 Lyman thermometers that not only were off but didn't agree with each other.
You could try this
Newest TM-902C Digital LCD K Type Thermometer Single Input + Thermocouple Probe $5.69
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Newest-TM-90...zV-vkkFX3fYkGQ
Yellow Plastic Shell K Type Thermocouple Plug Socket Connector Set TS $.99
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yellow-Plast...MAAOSw42dZGw1K
1X 1M K Type 800 Degree Celsius Thermocouple Sensor 5mm Probe Dia $4.00
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1X-1M-K-Type...3D322365672194