Temperature readings

Paddington

Member
Location
Soggy Shropshire
I bought a new multimeter yesterday which had a temperature sensor as an option, this showed 10C in the workshop. Two alcohol in glass thermometers on the wall showed 6C which my feet would have agreed with. I did a comparison with all the thermometers around the place, 4 glass ones gave 6/7C and 4 Chinese digital ones 10/11C. The digital one on my weather station showed 6C.
My feet still reckoned it was 6C. Is this where global warming is coming from ?
 

Gong Farmer

Member
BASIS
Location
S E Glos
Had similar experience with a digital thermometer in the workshop. Been playing around with epoxy resin models and it kept telling me it was warm enough to do so, but they kept going wrong. Checked with an old mercury thermometer and the digital one was 3-4 deg high.
And we're expected to buy Chinese electric cars.......
 

stroller

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Somerset UK
I bought a new multimeter yesterday which had a temperature sensor as an option, this showed 10C in the workshop. Two alcohol in glass thermometers on the wall showed 6C which my feet would have agreed with. I did a comparison with all the thermometers around the place, 4 glass ones gave 6/7C and 4 Chinese digital ones 10/11C. The digital one on my weather station showed 6C.
My feet still reckoned it was 6C. Is this where global warming is coming from ?
It's no longer global warming its climate change, do keep up.
 

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