KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-06 Thread smwood
Joe, Yes, GRT does have ready-made connector terminations for their EGT and CHT sensors. They use a 20-ton press with a $6,000 tool head to crimp the pins onto the thermocouple wires. When I bought my EIS 4000, they did not have that option available. I don't have access to that tooling. I

KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-05 Thread Craig Williams
: "joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com" To: kr...@mylist.net Cc: Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 11:32 AM Subject: Fw: Re: KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring Guys,I am totally confused. I thought that the thermal couples that i received from GRT (i.e. exhaust and head temp) were premade with e

Fw: Re: KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-05 Thread joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
correct install length and then connect to the thermal couple wire. Why are we talking about terminating the thermal couple wires, What did i miss?Joe Horton,Coopersburg, PA. -- Forwarded Message - From: Glenn Martin To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring List-P

KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-05 Thread Glenn Martin
On 10/5/2011 8:46 AM, smwood wrote: > Solder does not stick to well on them and even > if you did solder the pins, you create a dissimilar metal joint that messes > with the thermocouple calibration Soldering does not create a dissimilar metal connection as such, but creates an alloy at the juncti

KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-05 Thread Craig Williams
AM Subject: KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring The GRT thermocouple wires are iron and constantan.  There are no terminations on the wires.  Solder does not stick to well on them and even if you did solder the pins, you create a dissimilar metal joint that messes with the thermocouple calibrat

KR> Re: EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-05 Thread smwood
The GRT thermocouple wires are iron and constantan. There are no terminations on the wires. Solder does not stick to well on them and even if you did solder the pins, you create a dissimilar metal joint that messes with the thermocouple calibration. With a little luck you can also create a c