Okay, here goes:
1st, I forgot to mention one thing in my previous post, & that is, the shop which I need to modification to the non-probe end of the external temperature probe (as well as made an additional "plug-&-play" cable extender) is Silicon Electronics #03-02 Sim Lim Tower. I also wish to point out it is still open around on Saturday noon.
Moving on to installing the probe onto the chiller. It is
extremely fuss-free when I don't have to solder anything. It would have taken me less than 5 minutes, but then I was taking photos.
The first thing to do is to remove the front-facing cover of the chiller; which is secured only by a single screw (
in the case of the HS-28A) at the bottom of the casing.
There is no need to remove the other screws along the sides of the chiller casing. After opening it up, you will be presented with this:
More importantly, this is a close-up of the
existing probe connection I saw in my unit:
Secondly, unhinge/disconnect the cables from one another. To elaborate, if one never handles this form of connection before, note that there is a "small latch" on the female connector which you have to press to enable you to
gently wriggle the male end out.
Do not just pull both ends from one another.
Thirdly:
(Left to right: unused terminal of the existing temperature probe; to-be-used terminal with the female connector end; male-end of the new, external temperature probe)
Connect the male end of your new external probe to the in-place female end. I wound the unused ol' male end to ensure it doesn't accidentally touch anything else in the chiller. I suppose you can cable-tie it to some other rigid structure in the chiller.
Fourthly,

Figure out how you want to thread the connection beyond your chiller casing & replace your front cover. In my case, I chosed not to thread it through the airfilter vents & instead use the minuscule gap between the LCD panel & its cut-out. & you are done with the modification!
In my case, my chiller will be placed rather far from my tank, so as you can see, instead of connecting the external probe directly to the female connector inside the chiller, I "slipped" in an
additional cable extension.
Update: I realise that I do not know what will happen if some itchy hands disconnect this additional connection while the chiller is in operation. So, you may wish to secure the connection with black-tape.
So that's about it.
I haven't turn on my own HS-28A yet, so don't hold me responsible if you try this & it explodes. I'm just sharing some photos of what you may see.
Really have to be thankful to the first fellow (whoever he/she is) that identified which cable is connected to the internal temperature probe.
If I were to go the soldering route,
I may not know which existing connection to severe & solder.
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