PsychicBuBBLe
Bluelighter
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- Jun 20, 2011
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High is 79-80 low is around 64? Not precise. Is this something I should be concerned about?
^ what are the night temps falling to during night time?
Purple temps are often caused by low night temps. If you get a digital thermometer/hygrostat you should make use of the high/low function. If you reset it and come back the next day, it'll tell you what the highest temperature it has read is and also the lowest temperature. This info can be very useful. If you just check the temp each time you enter the room this is not as useful as monitoring temperature peaks and troughs (i.e. the highest and lowest temperatures throughout the day).
No.
It's up to Prelude to make it, unless the thread hits 1K before he logs on.
Im working on it
Well it won't be for quite some time and will probably be a collection of my posts which will be edited to fit on one document which I can copy and paste into the PM I send to you.
I originally was going to make it quite in depth but then I was thinking the more succinct and brief it is the more people are likely to read it. That's why the editing will need to be carefully considered.