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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 2:59 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:33 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

unless you put a lot of salt in the water for the freezing part, that
reading should be very close to 32 degrees. The boiling temp is fine,
takes some effort to get the water above 200.

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading
of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?

I am using a MGL EFIS unit

All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees

Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark
plug

Thanks

Mike



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:49 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Where’s the other junction?

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:53 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

What’s your elevation? https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/boiling-points-water-altitude-d_1344.html
-Kent

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:46 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Elevation is sea level

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What’s your elevation? https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/boiling-points-water-altitude-d_1344.html
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On Apr 3, 2021, at 7:11 PM, mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com wrote:

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike




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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:46 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Normal water

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unless you put a lot of salt in the water for the freezing part, that reading should be very close to 32 degrees. The boiling temp is fine, takes some effort to get the water above 200.

> On 4/3/2021 3:58 PM, mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com wrote:
> I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
> I am using a MGL EFIS unit
> All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
> Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug
> Thanks
> Mike





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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:55 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

One end of the thermocouple wire is attached to the copper ring under the plug, the other end is connected to the MGL RDAC unit that feeds signal to the EFIS. There are no joins in the wire

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Where’s the other junction?

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike




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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 3:04 am    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Well, to me, it sounds like the cold junction compensation is off by 10 degrees.

If that’s it, then it’s going to read 10 degrees low at all temperatures, and you’re unlikely to care.

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On Apr 4, 2021, at 1:56 AM, mike Pienaar <mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com> wrote:

One end of the thermocouple wire is attached to the copper ring under the plug, the other end is connected to the MGL RDAC unit that feeds signal to the EFIS. There are no joins in the wire

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On Apr 3, 2021, at 4:53 PM, Alec <alec(at)alecmyers.com> wrote:

Where’s the other junction?

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On Apr 3, 2021, at 7:00 PM, mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com wrote:

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike





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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 5:22 am    Post subject: Re: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Mike,

Maybe this link will offer a few ideas to help trouble shoot.

https://blog.wika.us/products/temperature-products/six-common-causes-thermocouple-temperature-measurement-errors/

The ice bath error is outside of what should be expected. Do you have a separate measurement method? Fluke makes a model “52” for temperature measurement. I’ve not looked into any of the low cost options from EBay but it might be something to consider as a second method to verify.

Obviously you don’t need the device to report accurate freezing temp but it might be indicative of a larger problem.

I would suspect a wiring mistake or an error in the MGL.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 6:35 am    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike
Is the MGL monitor software-configurable for type J & type K probes? If so, does config match type?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:24 am    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Well, then you know your thermcouple is off by 10 degrees at the low end.

On 4/3/2021 10:46 PM, mike Pienaar wrote:
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Normal water

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> On Apr 3, 2021, at 4:48 PM, Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com> wrote:
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> unless you put a lot of salt in the water for the freezing part, that reading should be very close to 32 degrees. The boiling temp is fine, takes some effort to get the water above 200.
>
>> On 4/3/2021 3:58 PM, mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com wrote:
>> I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
>> I am using a MGL EFIS unit
>> All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
>> Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug
>> Thanks
>> Mike
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:31 am    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Yes I have configured for “K” type thermocoupleForgot to say that MGL says results are within spec but did not say what the acceptable range is

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I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of 200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?
I am using a MGL EFIS unit
All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees
Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark plug

Thanks

Mike
Is the MGL monitor software-configurable for type J & type K probes? If so, does config match type?

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 12:57 pm    Post subject: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

Just for grins, try setting it up for type J & see what happens. MGL may
well use type K for CHT, but generic CHT probes are usually type J.

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[quote] Yes I have configured for “K” type thermocouple
Forgot to say that MGL says results are within spec but did not say what
the acceptable range is

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On 4/3/2021 5:58 PM, mikepienaar09(at)gmail.com wrote:

I put my CHT sensors into boiling water at sea level and got a reading of
200 deg F and got 22 deg F with them in ice water. Is this close enough?

I am using a MGL EFIS unit

All 4 sensors provide the same reading plus or minus 1 or 2 degrees

Sensors are K type attached to a copper washer that fits under the spark
plug

Thanks

Mike

Is the MGL monitor software-configurable for type J & type K probes? If
so, does config match type?
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:57 am    Post subject: Re: Thermocouple Accuracy Reply with quote

I like Charlie’s suggestion of checking other calibration configurations on the MGL.

To respond to Mike’s first question, “is 10 degrees close enough?”
It probably depends on your expectations and willingness to accommodate a known error in your Temperatures. Knowing the source of the error and insuring it remains constant is probably as important.

Personally, I would not accept it as “good enough.”

A second method of measurement is often useful. I purchased a very low cost unit to compare to my trusted Fluke.

The attached photo shows a 1 degree difference in one photo but it is due to elevating the TC bulb at different heights from the floor.

I swapped the 4 TC probes I had between the two meters in various combinations and could not see any difference in response or value reported between the Fluke and the low cost alternative. Two of the probes came with the meter and two were from Omegs.

My conclusion on first sampling of the low cost TC meter is that it is quite adequate. No telling how well it will perform a year from now, for sure. Only time will tell.

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