I actually looked for one in °C but the only ones I found had big stupid display screens. I just wanted one with 5-6 simple presets without adding unnecessary points of failure.
To be fair, I didn’t look that hard though. I wasn’t willing to spend that much time and the place I order my tea from labels all the recommended temps in °F anyway.
I was about to say that water can’t reach 180°C at normal conditions but then I remembered that Fahrenheit exists…
Yes but what about 180 Kelvin?
Then you’d have a little freezer I think. Isn’t the freezing point of water (at normal atmosphere) approx. 274 K?
What’s that in rankine?
Now I’m having thermodynamics flashbacks. It’s just under 500 rankine I think? Been a few years since I even thought about that unit
Something like that. Stupid unit to even teach/learn about
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You can superheat water, but probably not that much at home.
That’s what the normal conditions were about, I think it needs quite a bit of effort to do that at home
You can superheat water under high pressure.
Difficult with home equipment
It is with that attitude.
I actually looked for one in °C but the only ones I found had big stupid display screens. I just wanted one with 5-6 simple presets without adding unnecessary points of failure.
To be fair, I didn’t look that hard though. I wasn’t willing to spend that much time and the place I order my tea from labels all the recommended temps in °F anyway.
Bummer, man! 😔