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The Hausdec 2 Wire PT1000 Temperature Sensor is a high-performance thermistor featuring a silicone gel coating for durability. With a 1.5-meter probe and a temperature range of -50 to 180 degrees Celsius, it is perfect for various applications including controllers, flow meters, and pressure sensors.
Manufacturer | Hausdec |
Part Number | 334678 |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 12.5 x 1 cm; 30 g |
Manufacturer reference | 334678 |
Colour | Picture Color |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
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Nicely made PT1000 RTD temperature sensor, reads accurately and has a long silicone covered wire.
I have no complaints or issues with this product for the most part, it arrived neatly coiled up inside a small resealable plastic bag and it feels genuinely well put together from end to end. The PT1000 is placed inside a ceramic filled metal cover that can be attached to the intended object or hung in open air. The wire is a pair of thin stranded wires with red and white insulation covered with a protective silicone insulation. The overall length of the cable should be plenty for most applications and in most cases it's probably too long, so you will need to be ready to shorten it or tuck away the excess somewhere.I gave it a quick test when it arrived with my pocket multimeter and it read at the expected resistances when at ambient room temperatures, held in my hand and also placed into a cup of ice water. So this should drop right into any circuit that expects a 2 wire RTD temperature sensor and it seems to be reasonably accurate from my tests and comparisons with the NTC thermistors I typically use for 3D printing applications.The only complaint I have is that the product listing states that this is only suitable up to a temperature of 180c, which baffles me as PT1000 RTD sensors are made for far hotter applications in excess of 450c. I’d assumed that the upper limit of the probe would be closer to around the 300 Celsius degradation temperature of most silicone rubbers, rather than an arbitrary value of 180c. It may have something to do with the adhesive used to hold the silicone insulation into the metal housing, which looks like a superglue but I'm not 100% sure. It’s not a huge deal for me as I'm only intending to have this in locations that can reach around 70-110 Celsius at most, but it's a limitation worth mentioning to avoid confusion or disappointment. The product listing does mention this fact and they’re pretty up-front about it so I can’t really fault them for it.So as long as you’re happy with the temperature cap of 180c on this probe, then I have absolutely no concerns recommending this. It does the job and it has allowed me to accurately measure the internal temperature of my 3D filament drying oven and is perfectly usable in a huge range of applications. Though with that said, It’s about a pound higher in price than several other vendors selling the exact same product in this length and longer.
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