jts
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Post by jts on Sept 11, 2023 11:05:54 GMT -5
Hi - we've encountered heatload issues and wish to replace the leads on the DT-670-SD-1.4L-DT32-0.2 sensors we've already purchased with 2 mil insulated gold wire, currently we are considering: a) cutting the existing wires close to the sensor leads and splicing the 2 mil insulated gold wire onto the remaining stub of the factory wire using electrically conductive epoxy. b) cutting the existing wires directly at the sensor leads leaving no stubs and electrically bond the 2 mil insulated gold wire using electrically conductive epoxy directly to the sensor leads. The question is which would be the preferred method or is there a method not listed that would be recommended?
Thanks. J
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Post by Lake Shore Jeff M on Sept 11, 2023 11:55:39 GMT -5
Basically either way will work, however, suggestion a may be easier to perform.
The Kovar leads of the DT-670-SD sensor were trimmed to approximately 3/16" when the DT32-0.2 lead additions were added so you do not have much area to attach the new wire directly to the leads, however, it can be done.
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