Will the High Temperature Thermistor plug directly into my 3D printer's control board?
The High Temperature Thermistor has bare leads. Unless your 3D printer's control board uses screw terminals for the temperature sensor port, you will need to add a connector so it fits directly into your 3D printer's control board.
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