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Just wondering if anyone has a line on a cheap source for replacement probes for the Maverick ET-733. I already killed one of mine, and I do have a spare on hand, but when the next one or two inevitably die I would like to not have to pay $25 for a new one.
The hybrids from AmazeN come in 6 foot lengths, I bought 3 of them. 2 to go to a longer length, one as a spare (which I needed).
Ryan, if the 732 / 733 is a 100K I will place the order and post on the forum when they come in.Just wondering if anyone has a line on a cheap source for replacement probes for the Maverick ET-733. I already killed one of mine, and I do have a spare on hand, but when the next one or two inevitably die I would like to not have to pay $25 for a new one.
Thanks, but I still need to find out what the resistance is. If you check the plug with an ohmeter at room temperature that will tell you the resistance: will be near 50K, 100K, etc. If someone can check this for me I'll send them a probe for free to test (if it is 100K) when I get them in.
JohnPC,
He said it is compatible with the ET-732 as well.
JohnPC,
I asked Todd, with AmazeN products that specific question. He said it is compatible with the ET-732 as well. I mentioned he needed to update his website, as it showed the probes were just for the 733, He updated his site to now list the probes as working for both the 732 and the 733.
Thanks a bunch. While I would never question someone with a Fluke (I've just got a couple of cheap Metex) is it possible it could be 100K instead of 1Meg at 25C? I've not ever seen a 1Meg NTC thermistor and can't find one in the tables. Then again Maverick may want to have a custom sensor because it certainly isn't standard issue. Here's one table I found and your measurement of 3K at 390F matches with a 100K so I'm still holding out hope.
The stock 3 foot probes which come with the ET-733 are 1 Meg ohms at 25c, the resistance drops to 880K at roughly 90 degrees F, and about 3K resistance at 390 degrees F.
The longer 6 foot probes produce the same numbers within a 1 percent error factor.
Measured Via a calibrated Fluke 87, 4 and 1/2 digit meter. Calibrated accuracy 0.01 of 1 percent (error .0001, one part per ten thousand).
After all this dialog I had to participate but not with the probe you have. My Maverick OT3BBQ plug tested150k at room temp with my Ohm meter set at 200K. Isn't this closer to what your looking for?
Thanks, but I still need to find out what the resistance is. If you check the plug with an ohmeter at room temperature that will tell you the resistance: will be near 50K, 100K, etc. If someone can check this for me I'll send them a probe for free to test (if it is 100K) when I get them in.