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Re: ds1820 temperature sensors and epoxy question


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  • Subject: Re: ds1820 temperature sensors and epoxy question
  • From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 17:06:53 +0000
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I have used heat shrink on mine. They are enclosed in a box anyway but no
problems so far. Don't know about epoxy I'm afraid.

Ian





Stephen
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Subject:  [ukha_d] ds1820 temperature sensors and epoxy question
27/02/03 14:31
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ukha_d






Hello,

I have given up trying to find anyone selling to92 transistor sockets
to fit the ds1820 sensors to, so I guess I'll just have to solder
direct to the ic.

To prevent the legs short-circuiting, I will cover them in a blob of
epoxy. Should I buy the expensive electrically insulated epoxy, or can
I cheat and use Araldite, or does that conduct?

Thanks,









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