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| {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_thermistor_on_wire.jpeg?direct&300 |After doing the wiring on the PCB side, solder the thermistor removed earlier back onto the other end of the wire pair. Again, this might take a few tries.}} | {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_thermistor_insulated.jpeg?direct&300 |As you might mount the thermistor to some metallic surface, insulation of that is a good idea. This is Kapton tape, but its high temperature resistance isn't needed here.}} | | | {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_thermistor_on_wire.jpeg?direct&300 |After doing the wiring on the PCB side, solder the thermistor removed earlier back onto the other end of the wire pair. Again, this might take a few tries.}} | {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_thermistor_insulated.jpeg?direct&300 |As you might mount the thermistor to some metallic surface, insulation of that is a good idea. This is Kapton tape, but its high temperature resistance isn't needed here.}} | |
| {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_ready_with_external_thermistor.jpeg?direct&500 |Assemble everything back together and you're done. That's how the EQ-3 Model N with DIY'd external thermistor looks like.}} || | | {{ :eq-3:eq-3_model_n_ready_with_external_thermistor.jpeg?direct&500 |Assemble everything back together and you're done. That's how the EQ-3 Model N with DIY'd external thermistor looks like.}} || |
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| With all this done, the Model N works just as before, just room temperature can be measured on a more meaningful position. |
===== How the Result Works ===== | ===== How the Result Works ===== |
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