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Looks just like mine after I mounted it to a solderless lug with
Omega CC High Temp (an insulating epoxy intended for this application
with t/c's). My underlying t/c was from Makerbot so obviously
compatible.
A key question is whether or not the t/c junction is electrically
isolated from the mounting ring OR if you're supposed to provide an
insulating mica washer and hole insert/spacer to keep the screw head
and shaft away from the ring. (You see these all the time when mounting
FETs and whatnot to heatsinks.) It seems sensible that the t/c
would be insulated from the ring, but that's just an assumption.
Other than that, it should work. I'm tempted to order one just to
see for myself and to have a spare on hand if it does work.
Dan
-Jeremy
Drove over to a nearby Grainger's at lunch as they had some of these
in stock. The short answer is that you cannot use these without figuring
out how to electrically isolate the log AND sheath. Long story is that
it is nicely built with a nice braided metal sheath as well. The t/c
junction is not electrically isolated from the lug ring nor the
sheath.
Manufacturer's part number is TRW00114 / 3AEZ8. Made by Tempco,
Dan
I seem to recall that Omega used to list a kapton insulated version of these,
http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?ref=WT
in their printed catalog a few years back. But, now they say to
inquire about kapton insulation. Might be worth a phone call? If you
go down to the bottom of the page, you can see how to order lengths longer
than 2 feet. (And you want glass not PFA) If you do find out about
ordering with kapton insulation, I'd be curious to know what you learn.
Dan