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Miller 10K Ohm NTC Thermistor Sensor with 17-Inch Lead

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Miller Welder Running Cool

Is your Miller welder throwing a temperature code or acting up during long welds? It might be time to replace the temperature sensor. The Miller 235532 Thermistor is a genuine replacement part designed to get your machine back to peak performance. This small but mighty component plays a huge role in protecting your investment. It constantly monitors the internal heat levels of your welder, telling the cooling fans when to kick on and shutting the system down safely if things get too hot. Without a functioning thermistor, your welder is flying blind, risking expensive damage to internal power boards.

This specific sensor is an NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) type, rated at 10K Ohms at 25 degrees Celsius. That technical jargon simply means it is precision-tuned to

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Component Type:Thermistor
Sensor Type:NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient)
Resistance:10K Ohm @ 25 Deg C
Lead Length:17.00 Inches

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 235532 Thermistor, NTC 10K Ohm

APPLICATIONS

  • Internal temperature monitoring of welding power sources
  • Thermal overload protection systems
  • Fan speed control feedback loops
  • Heat sink temperature sensing

FAQ

The Miller 235532 is rated at 10K Ohms at 25 degrees Celsius.

The lead on this thermistor is 17.00 inches long, allowing for flexible routing inside the machine.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller Electric replacement part, ensuring correct calibration and fitment.

NTC stands for Negative Temperature Coefficient. It is a resistor that decreases in resistance as temperature rises, allowing the welder's computer to read the temperature based on the resistance value.

Because Miller uses different sensors for different models, you must verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number through the Miller parts lookup or by contacting support.

It is not recommended. Even if the resistance at 25°C is the same, the 'Beta value' (the curve of how it changes with heat) might differ, leading to inaccurate temperature readings and potential machine damage.

If the thermistor fails, the machine may think it is overheating and shut down (thermal trip), or it may fail to detect actual overheating, leading to component failure.

The description specifies a 17.00-inch lead. Connector details vary by batch, but it typically includes the terminal or connector required for the specific board it mates with; however, always check your existing part against the new one.
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