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I know this is a dumb question but will ask anyway,,,Would like to add length to the probe wire, must it be connected at the back end or can you snip the wire in half and just add length making double splice? Fire In the Hole!
I know this is a dumb question but will ask anyway,,,Would like to add length to the probe wire, must it be connected at the back end or can you snip the wire in half and just add length making double splice? Fire In the Hole!
I've added length to multiple probes without issues. Reason was to install millivolt thermostat so i could avoid wearing out the stoves
potentiometer(s) when making temperature adjustments. I recall manual stating its ok to add length assuming good connections and reasonable length.
I've added length to multiple probes without issues. Reason was to install millivolt thermostat so i could avoid wearing out the stoves
potentiometer(s) when making temperature adjustments. I recall manual stating its ok to add length assuming good connections and reasonable length
I just cut probe wires and soldered in an extra 20 feet of length. Cut was well away from probe end (1 or 2 feet from connectors). No need to mess around with stove internals.
I just cut probe wires and soldered in an extra 20 feet of length. Cut was well away from probe end (1 or 2 feet from connectors). No need to mess around with stove internals.
Was thinking way back adding wire to speakers. Cut wire, separate ends, light match, melt ends, pull off with fingers, burn fingers, twist ends together and electrical tape. Ahh the memories.