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In Reply to: RE: 12au7 to 12bh7 posted by Jim McShane on June 21, 2017 at 15:02:42
Hmm, I didn't know! Thanks Jim! 130-150f... Or 55-65 Celstickles for us Canucks xDI haven't really gone out of my way to touch at those ranges lately, but I imagine it would be a kind of heat that you could actually rest you palm on for a few seconds. Coffee warmer, by the sounds of it!
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May your tubes be lively, warm, and long-lasting. Holy be thy heater.
Edits: 06/21/17Follow Ups:
F o = (9/5 C o ) + 32
C o = (F o - 32) (5/9)
It's pretty darned easy. BTW, Fahrenheit is better for weather, as few measurements are outside the 0 to 100 range.
Try doing industrial problems with Rankine temperatures. ;> ) Rankine is an absolute temperature scale employing the Fahrenheit degree.
Eli D.
C x 1.8 + 32 = F
F - 32 / 1.8 = C
Decimal math is easier to do your head (at least in my head).
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