I installed the thermometer to measure the temperature of the exothermic part.
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Thermometer
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I used the type which has the range of the measurement of 300°C from -50°C as the thermometer.
The temperature sensor is doing the figure of stick with the 3-mm diameter. The sensor is installed in the about 10-mm position from the tip. The length is 120 mm.
The body of the thermometer displays the measurement temperature with the LCD(Liquid Crystal Display). There is a switch of the display in the back of the body and it can switch the display of °C and °F. The size has the 52-mm width, the 28-mm height, the 14-mm depth.
As the power supply, the button cell(LR-44 or AG13) is used and it works for about 1 year. I changed the power supply part for the AC power supply.
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Change of the power supply part
The thermometer itself is small and the reorganization is difficult. I attached the pole of the outside power supply instead of the button cell.
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Button cell adapter
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I made the pole with the size which is the same as the button cell. The body is wooden. I shaved the wooden board with the knife and made it the size which is the same as the button cell. I used the copper foil tape as the pole. The circumference is the positive pole and the bottom is the negative pole. I connected the wire with each pole and let out it from the hole at the side of the cell box. The exactly good hole was open. So, I could use the body of the thermometer without changing it.
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Transformer
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I used the small transformer to make the line voltage with AC100 V. The electric current flows through the thermometer hardly. In the result which I measured, it is about 150 µA. Because it is, the output current is OK with the tens-of-mA transformer. As for the transformer which I used this time, the secondary side nominal voltage is 3 V and 6 V and the permissible current is 150 mA. It was to 4.3 V be when measuring the voltage of the 3-V terminal in case of the no-load.
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Stabilised power supply
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I made the output voltage be stable using the light-emitting diode (LED). When the LED lights up, the forward voltage becomes about 1.5-2 V. This time, I am making the stable voltage of 1.5 V using the characteristic of this LED. This way can use the electric current of the output when small.
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Installation of the temperature sensor
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The sensor of the thermometer is doing the figure of stick. The sensor part is installed in the about 1-cm place from the tip.
I made the contact part with the exothermic part and the part of the support using the aluminum board with the 0.5-mm thickness.
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