Wond3rboy
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Hi, i got a friend of mine to buy a few thermistors from the local electronics market for me of varying values. I bought them for this thermistor demonstration that i am supposed to give to students about how the thermistor works. The assembly that i have available consists of a water heater with a thermometer. I have one of those insulated wire thermistors, can i use it to measure the temperature of the water by simply suspending it in the water? I am wanting to use that assembly because i can check out the actual temperature with the thermometer and make comparisions.
Also i have got a few questions/confirmation about reading the value of thermistors(dont wanna be giving the wrong information). This is what is written and what i have interpreted:
102: 1Kohm (using the multimeter gives me a resistance of around 1.2k at 16 degrees C.
105: 10Kohm (gives me a resistance of 545K at 16 degrees C)
E5R110: ?? (it reads 5.6ohms at the same temp)
I have uploaded a picture of the insulated wire thermistors.
Also i have got a few questions/confirmation about reading the value of thermistors(dont wanna be giving the wrong information). This is what is written and what i have interpreted:
102: 1Kohm (using the multimeter gives me a resistance of around 1.2k at 16 degrees C.
105: 10Kohm (gives me a resistance of 545K at 16 degrees C)
E5R110: ?? (it reads 5.6ohms at the same temp)
I have uploaded a picture of the insulated wire thermistors.