View Full Version : Redox probe how to fit to a threaded insert
deloosem
25.08.2009, 08:19
I have a aquamedic NR1000 nitrate reductor. And I bought the Profilux and redox probe especially for this.
Now I see the probe doesn't fit the NR1000 because it needs a PG 13.5 thread.
Is there something I can screw on the probe to make it fit watertight...(like the T8 type watertight fittings)?
I need help or I have to send the probe back and get something else quickly.
What don you just put in a cable gland like this?
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/440593-cable-gland-nema-4x-pg-7-black-ng-9511.html
C.
I have a aquamedic NR1000 nitrate reductor. And I bought the Profilux and redox probe especially for this.
Now I see the probe doesn't fit the NR1000 because it needs a PG 13.5 thread.
Is there something I can screw on the probe to make it fit watertight...(like the T8 type watertight fittings)?
I need help or I have to send the probe back and get something else quickly.
deloosem
25.08.2009, 12:28
If I can find it somewhere that could be an option. The link is an American one.
I am just affraid all I can find here is Metric...or am I totally stupid :)
go to any electrical shop supplier they should have them.
C.
If I can find it somewhere that could be an option. The link is an American one.
I am just affraid all I can find here is Metric...or am I totally stupid :)
deloosem
25.08.2009, 12:46
Ok I wil try that...
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