Anyone else really distrust their thermometer?
Here's an easy way to gauge (I know precision is what we seek, but lets get serious shall we? ) the reasonable accuracy of your thermometer.
I read this info off of a "How not to kill your baby" pamplet - you know what I mean.
Household hot water is (In toronto at least, I imagine it's pretty typical) ~60C.
I have an analog thermometer that tells me it's 50C. It will soon be run through my new corona mill out of spite Seriously though, I have a radio shack digi therm and it read right out at 59.7C
That one is a keeper.
Anyone have any input? Anyone want to flame me for poor scientific method :rockin: ?
Just a little test if you have some concern about not hitting your temps right...
Here's an easy way to gauge (I know precision is what we seek, but lets get serious shall we? ) the reasonable accuracy of your thermometer.
I read this info off of a "How not to kill your baby" pamplet - you know what I mean.
Household hot water is (In toronto at least, I imagine it's pretty typical) ~60C.
I have an analog thermometer that tells me it's 50C. It will soon be run through my new corona mill out of spite Seriously though, I have a radio shack digi therm and it read right out at 59.7C
That one is a keeper.
Anyone have any input? Anyone want to flame me for poor scientific method :rockin: ?
Just a little test if you have some concern about not hitting your temps right...