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    Accurite therm/hygro question

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    Just acquired new ball and he's already moved the thermometer probe lol. If I use hot glue to keep it in place, would it damage/melt the probe or wire?
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    Re: Accurite therm/hygro question

    Nope. I use hot glue.
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    Re: Accurite therm/hygro question

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    Nope. I use hot glue.
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    Re: Accurite therm/hygro question

    Quote Originally Posted by DooLittle View Post
    Nope. I use hot glue.
    Same here. The only thig is that ive heard not to put the glue directly on the probe, only on the wire before the probe.
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