Simple mod increases probe life.
Those of us persisting in using the evergreen Zone VI Compensating Timer need to add some strain relief to the end of the probe where the wire goes in. I found some vinyl covered cable that when stripped, fits the stainless probe tube exactly.
Better would be heat shrink tubing, maybe 2 layers of it, about 2 1/2 inches long. I'll try Radio Shack next time I'm by for heat shrink. Think I'll put the probe in a glass of water to prevent any heat from getting to the sensor near the probe tip while shrinking the tubing. You're supposed to have a heat gun to shrink it, good luck using a propane torch at a considerable distance. It can be done but is not recommended by me. I got a cheap heat gun at Harbor Freight for less than $10 a couple years ago. Still new in box. Maybe a little silicone sealant under the plastic tubing ends just before heat shrinking is a good idea, and next time I have some high strength water resistant (that is the slow setting one, not the 5 minute) epoxy mixed, a little coat on the end of the sensor to reseal the epoxy plug in there just for good measure.
Idea is to make the wire/probe joint rigid so the wires don't break from flexing right at the end of the metal probe tube. This is where all the work was done in the 29 years since my timer was made! Flex marks clearly visible there. Strain relief stops that flexing and moves it further out on the cable where presumably a break can be found and fixed in another 29 years, maybe. And yes, those phone plug connectors, RJ-11 I think, go bad. They are crimped onto the little wires and this tiny crimp can get loose. New connectors can be crimped onto the original wire for a fresh start. Home Depot used to have the connectors and the tool to crimp them on.
This dang timer is unique and a great simplifier for both film and paper. Hope it runs for the rest of my photography run. Still some out there on ebay and the prices are down on them. I'd much rather have this thing than boot and run a computer just to use as a compensating timer. Not sure if that product is around anymore anyway. Last time I tried the site it was there, but scrambled, and the email address bounced as full.
Best, Todd F.