Installed my temperature probe into the out-put line from the transmission to the cooler today. In doing so I got to wondering about how far the probe should stick into the line for correct sensing.
My sensor has a 3/8 NPT, but the line fitting is 1/2 NPT, thus causing the need for a reducer. By using the reducer it causes the sensor to be "held back" from penetrating the center of the fluid line itself.
Question ~ Will accurate temperature sensing be restricted by having the sensor end held back from the main flow of fluid?
Looking forward to the expert ruling on this matter, of which I am not.
Dave
My sensor has a 3/8 NPT, but the line fitting is 1/2 NPT, thus causing the need for a reducer. By using the reducer it causes the sensor to be "held back" from penetrating the center of the fluid line itself.
Question ~ Will accurate temperature sensing be restricted by having the sensor end held back from the main flow of fluid?
Looking forward to the expert ruling on this matter, of which I am not.
Dave