- Kruemel ( @Kruemel@feddit.de ) 22•1 year ago
It is 100°C
- Kresten ( @kresten@feddit.dk ) 4•1 year ago
Thanks, was just about to ask
- cassetti ( @cassetti@kbin.social ) 9•1 year ago
God I hate those no-contact temperature sensors - people use them on literally every surface without realizing there’s something called thermal emissivity - different surfaces reflect and radiate heat differently. A glass or metal surface will reflect heat much differently from wood or drywall surfaces.
These cheap no-contact temp sensors usually are set to measure the heat from surfaces found in home construction - drywall, wood, painted surfaces, etc. Some of the nicer ones can have adjustable emissivity but most people never tinker with that setting.
Now if you’re using a nice FLiR thermal camera, you absolutely need to tinker with emissivity to get a good image.
Given the fact that the display on this temp sensor does not display the emissivity setting, I’d assume it’s fixed - and not set to accurately read the temperature of that metal surface.
- Simplesyrup ( @Simplesyrup@lemmy.ml ) 6•1 year ago
Gaming on mac huh!??!
- worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) 5•1 year ago
I live in a tropical country. It has me concerned about how well the m2 air would perform without a fan. Hopefully the next 13” pro does not have the touch at and I’ll just get that to be safe.
- V ( @vanderbilt@beehaw.org ) 2•1 year ago
I push my M1 pretty hard living in Florida and I have no issues even outside.
- worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
Thanks for the info. I’m also considering getting an m1 as I’m really using it for web browsing and zoom and PowerPoint.