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🌡️ CrocSee 10K NTC Temperature Sensor Probe - 5 Meters Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of 🌡️ CrocSee 10K NTC Temperature Sensor Probe - 5 Meters

Measuring temperature range: -45°C to +110°C (-49°F to +230°F). Cable Length: 5m (16.5ft). Type: NTC 10K/3435. The Temperature Sensor Probe can be used for bayite, WILLHI, STC1000 series temperature controllers.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fast/accurate for sensors and temperature sensors

I did a first quick sensor test and it seems to be working correctly with my temperature controller. I will order from this supplier again anytime. The delivery was VERY fast and correct. Many Thanks

Pros
  • Good to use
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Worked great - still accurate and still sensitive

I bought this to replace the probe on a "Keynice Digital Thermometer" (also available on Amazon) as the original probe was only 3ft long . I unsoldered the short probe and soldered the "probe crocsee ntc 10k". Worked great - still accurate and just as sensitive.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Communication with Seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

NTC are different than thermocouples

I bought three for pH controller. Built-in NTCs add $25-$50 to your pH electrode every time you buy one (usually once a year). The probe is 4mm in diameter which is way too small for my 5mm probe adapter :(. Too bad they didn't specify that in the description. Only 2 are used; the 3rd is optional. For those who buy this Extra length cable - not required for NTC You need special cable for thermocouples but not for NTC You just need regular cable with minimal electrical noise (modestly removed…

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • ---

I bought an Inkbird 12V temperature controller to control some 12V DC computer case fans that I installed as attic fans. I needed a 10k ohm temperature sensor with a long cable so the sensor could be placed near the highest point in the middle of the attic. The 5m CrocSee NTC 10K temperature sensor was the best choice and has been working great since I installed it 6 weeks ago. I would highly recommend this temperature sensor to anyone who needs an NTC 10K sensor for this type of application.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 4 out of 5

NTCs are different than thermocouples

I bought three for the pH controller. Built-in NTCs add $25-$50 to your pH electrode every time you buy one (usually once a year). The probe is 4mm in diameter, which is too small for my 5mm probe adapter :(. Too bad they didn't specify that in the description. Only 2 are used; the 3rd will be optional. For those using this for extra wire length - not needed for NTC You need special wire for thermocouples, but not for NTC You just need regular wire with minimal electrical noise (modestly…

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive

I bought an Inkbird 12V temperature controller to control some 12V computer fans that I installed as fans to cool my attic. I needed a 10k ohm temperature sensor with a long cable so the sensor could be placed near the highest point in the middle of the attic. The 5m CrocSee NTC 10K temperature sensor was the best choice and has been working great since I installed it 6 weeks ago. I would highly recommend this temperature sensor to anyone who needs an NTC 10K sensor for this type of…

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Great Price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well, small cables

I used it as an outside temperature sensor for my heat pump thermostat. It works well. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the wires are very good. I ran a standard thermostat wire (18 gauge solid) from the thermostat to the sensor. The sensor wires were so thin that it was difficult to strip them. When I soldered them to the thermostat wire I broke the sensor wire. I ended up having to put a jumper (heavier than the wire, smaller than the 18-ga) between them instead of trying…

Pros
  • Several competitors
Cons
  • unreliable