I had some of Nick's earlier probes that required larger holes to be drilled at the top to help avoid getting clogged with flox. Instructions are on his web site.
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Princeton modules interface with the probes. |
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Decided after cutting the first hole that it wasn't the best location. |
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I used a long skinny small drill bit to make the hole for the probe wire and used safety wire to pull the probe wire through. |
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Connections crimped/soldered/heat shrinked Put a bed of flox underneath the probe and between the strake skins to secure and seal the probes in. |
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