Securing hot water probe
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:22 pm
Currently have the hot water probe just sitting in the hot water tank insertion well, however I'd like to secure it a bit better.
The installation manual references "thermal conductive compound", which appears to be completely unheard of by any of the local plumbing suppliers.
While I've seen mention of thermal paste before, which I've used for CPU coolers, I can't see how this would keep it secure should one of our cats grab the wire when exploring the hot water cupboard (yes they have pulled it out before).
Is there something else available that would be a bit closer to putty without being epoxy? As I'm sure it might be a good idea to still be able to remove it.
The installation manual references "thermal conductive compound", which appears to be completely unheard of by any of the local plumbing suppliers.
While I've seen mention of thermal paste before, which I've used for CPU coolers, I can't see how this would keep it secure should one of our cats grab the wire when exploring the hot water cupboard (yes they have pulled it out before).
Is there something else available that would be a bit closer to putty without being epoxy? As I'm sure it might be a good idea to still be able to remove it.