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Electronics => Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff => Topic started by: maxwell3e10 on May 29, 2020, 07:16:20 am
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I needed a fast temperature sensor for water temperature control and compared a couple of promising thermistor models. I thought I'd share the results here. Vishay NTCAIMME3 is the winner, it has a time constant of 1.1 sec according to my measurements and is quite inexpensive for an encapsulated sensor. Amphenol CR1 is a bare chip coated with water resistant coating. But despite having a much smaller mass, it actually has a slightly slower thermal response.
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In my experience, thermocouples were the ones with the lowest thermal inertia.
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It's hard to get mK temperature resolution with a thermocouple. And it would still need to be protected from corrosion in a liquid.
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Yeah bare thermocouple will easily corrode in water causing some unusual readings.
For some reason I used to think the normal thermocouples you get with a DMM could be immersed.