If you're using an Acu-Rite meat thermometer, maybe it'll work better. The outdoor dial Acu-Rite I had wasn't actually a bimetallic strip--it was just a plain old metal curl that required serious heat to move.illusionist wrote:Well... I got a meat thermometer, took it apart (or should I say broke it apart), and to my disappointment found that it had a curly bimetallic strip inside. It is about 4 inches long, pretty thin, and curled up like a spring. I'll pass some current through it later, but has anyone else found success with these? Is there any way for me to make use of this thing?
Edit: I ran electricity through it and it started to make smoke... I'm guessing that's a bad thing... Oh, by the way Primate, it was a Acu-rite thermometer.
You might have better luck with a two inch strip. Unbend it, then curl it into a 90-degree arc. Run current through it, and it should uncurl. (Smoking isn't necessarily bad, just be careful!)