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Re: Using 1 wire temp sensors on copper pipes?



Paul

I have been looking at 1-wire and found a webpage showing this setup
with a nice GUI with flow and return temps. I will try to dig it out.

Regards
Ben McCormack

On 3 Feb 2009, at 09:46, Paul Gale <groups2@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> With the talk of temp sensors, I was wondering if anyone has used 1
> wire temp sensors on copper DHW pipes? I need to measure (reasonably
> accurately to +-1 deg or so) the temperatures of my boiler feed and
> return and other feed/returns on my thermal store system - mainly
> for tuning purposes.
>
> I was wondering if these are the right devices to use (max temp??)
> and the best way to bond them or temporarily fix them to the pipes?
> Was thinking maybe using epoxy resin such as araldite etc.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Paul.
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