1. There is no "the community" doing such decisions. :)
2. If the hole prepared for the thermistor is to big, it's your heater block at fault, not the thermistor. The smaller a thermistor, the faster it can respond.
3. Thermistors should be glued in for good thermal conductivity. E.g. with JB Weld. The industry way is to glue it into a small bolt, then screwing this in.
2. If the hole prepared for the thermistor is to big, it's your heater block at fault, not the thermistor. The smaller a thermistor, the faster it can respond.
3. Thermistors should be glued in for good thermal conductivity. E.g. with JB Weld. The industry way is to glue it into a small bolt, then screwing this in.