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  1. Ed van Willegen

    Attaching temp sensor in PVC pipe.

    Thank you Dirk!!
  2. Ed van Willegen

    Attaching temp sensor in PVC pipe.

    Yes I did it right and once. It’s running for some months now without a single issue ( both on the pressure and suction side of the pump)! I cut the thread into the pvc. To get some thickness I glued an additional layer on top of the location for the sensor and fitted the cable clamp with some...
  3. Ed van Willegen

    Attaching temp sensor in PVC pipe.

    Sure that will work as well. Still you need a plug for the sensor. Plus cutting and glueing to get the T piece in. It’s a choice.
  4. Ed van Willegen

    Always a pool

    Thank Thanks Chris!
  5. Ed van Willegen

    Always a pool

    I lived in many places around the world and a must for the selection of a house has been amongst other things a pool. And in that sense I had many pools with equally many problems but as many solutions as well ;). currently I have an infinity pool of 15x6m heated by solar panels and if needed...
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  8. Ed van Willegen

    Attaching temp sensor in PVC pipe.

    What I have done is a so-called inox cable gland tapped in the pvc pipe. No glue or silicon requiredand it gives a perfect fit.
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