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water temp

Started by 10gnano, February 06, 2010, 04:39:37 PM

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JD

Quote from: Hookup on February 07, 2010, 08:42:47 PM
Listen, there was no skill-testing question for this site and my 10yr old was not around to check my math......



It is becoming all to clear what happened to that missing hole.......... ;)

Hookup


RoxyDog

Haven't checked it in months so I don't remember, but 80ish sounds right.  :)
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Saltcreep

Quote from: JD on February 07, 2010, 06:53:22 PM
Tyler says...
Ummmmm, SEXY, maybe not.....

54-10% is not 49.6
10% of 54 is 5.4
54 - 5.4 = 48.6, or maybe 54 * .9 = 48.6

I'll give you C+ for effort though.  :) ;) ;D ::)


Your GHL can do Deg. F too, but I'm sure you knew that.

One out of two isn't bad. If you do the math right, the double and 10% way works everytime.

The F to C is a little harder to do in your head. Two ways I know of ..

Fahrenheit temp minus 32, divide that by 9 and then multiply by 5. OR Fahrenheit temp minus 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9.

There's a way simpler way too but it's to deep in the memory bank.

Snider82

dint mean to be a stickler,  but the proper formula for converting F/C is
Celsius to Fahrenheit  F =   (C × 9/5) + 32
Fahrenheit to Celsius  C =   (F - 32) x 5/9

guess its just the heating/cooling trade that does it to me LoL!   My downfall.... Without the spell checker i downloaded,  nobody would be able to read my posts! (could have been a good thing tho)
 

veron

25c to 28c  small swing is normal.