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## Appendix C: secret appendix
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## Appendix C: secret appendix
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Are you still reading? It seems you are interested in Heat Pumps, so this appendix is for you.<br>
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Are you still reading? It seems you are interested in Heat Pumps, so this appendix is for you.<br>
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About sensors: avoid using cheap "waterproof epoxy-covered" sensors. "Waterproof" lasts for a short time.<br>
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About sensors: avoid using cheap "waterproof epoxy-covered" sensors. "Waterproof" lasts for a short time.<br>
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Buy DS18B20s chips. No matter what sensors are buying: cheap or at a high price. I've never seen "bad" DSes. Solder sensors to the wires and cover with two layers of 2-component epoxy resin as pictured below. It will work for years.<br>
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Buy DS18B20s chips. No matter what sensors are buying: cheap or at a high price. I've never seen "bad" DSes. Solder sensors to the wires and cover with two layers of 2-component epoxy resin as pictured below. It will work for years. White/orange - GND, white/blue - signal, orange - +5V.<br>
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<img src="./m_ds18b20_epoxy.jpg" width="500"><br><br>
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<img src="./m_ds18b20_epoxy.jpg" width="500"><br><br>
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For sensors at your compressor and discharge (+100 °C and higher) use heat-resistant sleeves at every wire.<br>
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For sensors at your compressor and discharge (+100 °C and higher) use heat-resistant sleeves at every wire.<br>
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<img src="./m_ds18b20_wires_protection.jpg" width="500"><br><br>
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<img src="./m_ds18b20_wires_protection.jpg" width="500"><br><br>
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