KaptCrunch Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Kalel can you first give a 3D drawing with dimentions(top,side views) if there is lots of meat on the WB to drill an place sensor, for you want the die temp not the water temp. you have access to a drillpress and vise? best is drill a hole (not hitting any water jackets or screw holes) just enough for the sensor to fit in, then hole fill with high temp expoxy, an incert the sensor, let it cure for the directions time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalel Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 I dont have a drill or a vice, and i dont wanna mess up my beautiful WB however I do have epoxy comming in the mail. I'm thinking I'm gonna do the above temp senor Idea Ill use the epoxy to bond the sensor above on the side of the WB I dont know how accurate the sensor is in the first place I had to improvise the wire of a Coolemaster AERO II that I had returned recently I cut off the damaged sensor part and attached part 271 0110a onto it via electrical tape. Im also thinking about removing the electrical tape and putting on some silcone instead well anywayz i'll try to get some pics up of this soon (crossing fingers) Sincerely your Friendly Hydrocool Modder Kal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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