What I'd forgotten was the sensor I'd designed the fecker around, it was an LM335 not an LM35.
Glad we've cleared that up.
With an LM35 it was showing -286 deg C which would have made the lab a bit chilly all in all, and would have won me the Nobel Prize for achieving a temperature 13 degrees below absolute zero.
X7 home again home again jiggety jig.
Very warm on the bus.
<phew wot a scorcher>
Tea/dinner this evening is M&S battered haddock.
Which should just about be ready.
And very nice it was.
Now to enjoy a couple of mugs of Glengettie tea, especially blended to suit Welsh Water, boyo.
I suppose I'd better drag my aged body upstairs for a nice cold shower.
Seem to be getting very tired these days, more tired than usual.
Must be because I'm almost an OAP.
Now to find a course on brick laying.
Glad we've cleared that up.
With an LM35 it was showing -286 deg C which would have made the lab a bit chilly all in all, and would have won me the Nobel Prize for achieving a temperature 13 degrees below absolute zero.
X7 home again home again jiggety jig.
Very warm on the bus.
<phew wot a scorcher>
Tea/dinner this evening is M&S battered haddock.
Which should just about be ready.
And very nice it was.
Now to enjoy a couple of mugs of Glengettie tea, especially blended to suit Welsh Water, boyo.
I suppose I'd better drag my aged body upstairs for a nice cold shower.
Seem to be getting very tired these days, more tired than usual.
Must be because I'm almost an OAP.
Now to find a course on brick laying.
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