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Reading a Thermocouple with Mercury and a Potentiometer
['Aaron Beckendorf', 'Eric Mcgraw']
Blog – Hackaday
One side of the galvanometer is connected to the center lead of a potentiometer (component) which spans a voltage source; the other side is connected to a reference voltage.
The potentiometer can be adjusted until no current flows through the galvanometer, at which point both sides match the reference voltage.
The reference voltage source can then be replaced with some other source, which can then be measured relative to the reference by adjusting the potentiometer until both the voltages match.
In this case, the potentiometer was made to measure the voltage produced by a thermocouple.
After calibrating the potentiometer and connecting an iron-constantan thermocouple, [Alnwlsn] tested it with ice and boiling water, and in each case it proved accurate.