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thermal couple plugs
dja
this is for all the people that like to tweek out their roasters and coffee makers.
here is how you can unplug your thermal couples from your roasters and coffee makers.

I found this company while hunting for some high temp thermal couples and happened upon these little miniture connectors that all you have to do is drill a 7/8" hole and two screws will lock the connector in place.

price is not on the expensive side at 6.00 USD shipping is fast

the part number is 08509-37

http://www.colepa...937&pfx=EW
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Edited by dja on 01/03/2009 5:08 AM
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Koffee Kosmo
Nice find
However I think that the temp max is to low for this item if used for coffee roasters

But may work for coffee makers
Specifications
Type K
Temp range to 350?F (177?C)
Connections miniature

KK
I home roast and I like it. Designer of the KKTO
Roaster Build information
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Bezzera Strega, Mazzer Robur Grinder, Pullman Tamper Convex,
(KKTO) Turbo Oven Home Roaster.
 
dja
thats th espec for the ambient temperature that the plastic will stand, the plugs are standard K type plugs so if you plug a 2100 degree stainless steel jacketed probe into it it will work, as long as it is a K type thermal couple.
Edited by dja on 01/05/2009 3:23 PM
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