bill1
Master of the Pit
- Apr 25, 2015
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Well this stuff is a little subtle. If you search specifically for Traeger replacement probes, they tend to be 3-wire RTDs...ie the plug has 3 separate conductors. 3-wire designs allow you to subtract out the effect of the leads, which is one of the advantages of Pt1000 over Pt100.
So a quick check is to look at the plug: If it's two-conductor (ie just one black insulating ring) it's probably Pt1000. If it's 3-conductor (like a stereo headphone plug), it's probably Pt100.
But again, I guarantee nothing.
So a quick check is to look at the plug: If it's two-conductor (ie just one black insulating ring) it's probably Pt1000. If it's 3-conductor (like a stereo headphone plug), it's probably Pt100.
But again, I guarantee nothing.