AligatorAmy
Bioengineer
- Jun 10, 2017
- 34
Hi,
I would like to use the PID Temperature Controller (link 1 below) along with the specific fluid temerature sensor (link 2 below).
(link 1) (link 2)
I have both items and would like to use them together for the liquid temperature control.
However, can I do it? I understand that the controller probes changes in the current which flows through the sensor due to electrical resistance change caused by its temperature change. If so, is the specific temperature controller designed for the specific temperature probe type?
P.S. The sensor presented under the second link is from this controller:
(lnik 3)
P.P.S. The controller in link 1 was bought with K type sensor (this sensor is not probably immersion one):
P.P.S. As the alternative I consider inserting the K type termocouple tip (shown in link 3) into the copper blind pipe and submerging this copper pipe in the liquid. Effectively the sensor would probe the copper T.
Thanks.
Regards
I would like to use the PID Temperature Controller (link 1 below) along with the specific fluid temerature sensor (link 2 below).
(link 1) (link 2)
I have both items and would like to use them together for the liquid temperature control.
However, can I do it? I understand that the controller probes changes in the current which flows through the sensor due to electrical resistance change caused by its temperature change. If so, is the specific temperature controller designed for the specific temperature probe type?
P.S. The sensor presented under the second link is from this controller:
(lnik 3)
P.P.S. The controller in link 1 was bought with K type sensor (this sensor is not probably immersion one):
P.P.S. As the alternative I consider inserting the K type termocouple tip (shown in link 3) into the copper blind pipe and submerging this copper pipe in the liquid. Effectively the sensor would probe the copper T.
Thanks.
Regards