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It is well known that some 5000+ BEs come with a thermal diode reporting wrong temperature data.

 

But is it constantly below the real temperature for e.g. 20C, or just behaves randomly without accurate linear relation with the real temperature?


Message edited by wilsonkf on 06-30-2008 at 05:11:48 PM

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