How To Calibrate Your STC 1000

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @RootNerds
    @RootNerds 4 месяца назад

    Perfect instructions, love the music. Thank you!

  • @Lily-vi5cy
    @Lily-vi5cy 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @JoaoVitor-fx8ui
    @JoaoVitor-fx8ui 3 месяца назад

    Perfect 👏

  • @CroFenix84
    @CroFenix84 Год назад

    thy mate, this is helpfull!👍

    • @francius1003
      @francius1003  Год назад

      Hi, Bauk!
      Good to hear it's useful. Check other videos on tempeh that maybe useful to you too! Don't forget to subscribe and share!
      Francius

  • @tomato778
    @tomato778 3 года назад

    Francius, this is valuable. What is the duration after which we should check if the the device require a calibration?

    • @francius1003
      @francius1003  3 года назад

      I suggest once a year. There is no information about this though. But it is not so difficult so not really a big deal.

  • @MrDanbecker
    @MrDanbecker 3 года назад

    Thanks ... 🙂👍

  • @ilovevideosyoutube9985
    @ilovevideosyoutube9985 Год назад

    hello
    whay calibration goes below 0.0 ?

    • @francius1003
      @francius1003  Год назад

      Hi, there!
      To calibrate means to make the actual temperature and the displayed temperature the same. In our video the actual temperature is 0C (ice temperature), the displayed temperature shows +0.6C, so there is 0.6 degree discrepancy. The display is showing too much. To make it the same (0C) we need to adjust the display by 0.6 degree down. It doesn't mean the calibration goes below 0.0, it will go exactly 0.0 after we reduce the excess +0.6C by 0.6 degree down.

    • @ilovevideosyoutube9985
      @ilovevideosyoutube9985 Год назад

      @@francius1003 how do you now that the ice temp is 0?

    • @francius1003
      @francius1003  Год назад

      @i love videos youtube This method is called Ice Point Method which uses ice point temperature (generally acceptable as 0C) as reference. if you want to check the actual ice point temperature, you can use a digital thermometer and the indicated temperature as a reference. But then, you might ask: how do I know if the digital thermometer really shows the right ice point temperature? Thank you for your keen observation.
      Francius