Phidgets K-Type Thermocouple Extension Wire

$8.05

Description

Description

  • Phidgets K-Type Thermocouple Extension Wire
  • Extends thermocouple wires easily
  • Customizable for various setups
  • Ensures accurate temperature readings
  • Features flame retardant PVC
  • Operates from -26°C to 105°C

The Phidgets K-Type Thermocouple Extension Wire is designed to extend the reach of K-type thermocouples, providing flexibility in temperature sensing applications. This wire can be customized to the desired length, ensuring adaptability to various setups. It is essential to connect the red wire to the negative and the yellow wire to the positive thermocouple wire to ensure accurate temperature readings. The use of a K-type thermocouple connector is recommended to prevent interference from ordinary terminal blocks or solder, which can alter the thermocouple voltage by changing the junction.

  • 1x Phidgets K-Type Thermocouple Extension Wire

  • Extends the wires of a K-type thermocouple
  • Cable gauge: 24 AWG
  • Insulation material: Flame retardant PVC
  • Minimum operating temperature: -26 °C
  • Maximum operating temperature: 105 °C
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