Thanks
>
>BTW: when being converted from Fahrenheit to Centigrade; I was taught a
>useful rule-of-thumb ; -
>
>- 10 to 0 bloody cold
>0 to +10 Cold
>10- 20 warm
>20 ~ 30 Hot
>30+ bloody hot.
>
I just used to reckon 0 = Freezing, less being even colder.
20 (=68F in real money) a nice comfortable late spring, summer, early
autumn day. IE when it's not *searing*. Like today here in Leeds
AAMOF.
DG
Bigger number = hotter.
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Regards,
Stuart.
Water freezes at +/- 0 deg C. It's hot when the weatherman/girl says it's
+30 deg C.
Water boils at 100 deg C.
You can interpolate from there!
+4 deg C is 'hotter' than +2 deg C
+2 deg C is 'colder than +4 deg C
Get a thermometer and play about with it to get the right temp.
Rob
It reads the temperature from a probe buried in the side of the fridge
so it won't actually be a true reading of the exact temperature. The
probes are also prone to failing, the Bosch repair kit is basically a
set of connectors to bypass it as it's impossible to get at.
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Regards,
Stuart.