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- Decide which coil trap helix pyrex is best suited for the system.
- This can be done by testing how much stress is caused on the glass tubes that enter into the plumbing.
- Gather the blue foam top and body, as well as required materials to make CT support.
- Stick the pyrex glass into the inner cavity and use model for orientation.
- Bend the thermocouple using the TC bending tool and stick into the cavity.
- Orient the thermocouple so that it is centered along the back face where the air line tubes come out of.
- Staple thermocouple into position with TC staple.
- Orient the staple so that it misses the air line holes.
- Insert an FTC plug into the top of the body (look at onshape for more help).
- Use the low-friction adhesive tape, and place a small piece on top of foam body.
- Attach the top to the body.
- Form the CT support around the blue foam.
- Attach the CT into the line when the cherry tree says to do so.