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65C top-up water for a bath?


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On 17/02/2023 at 09:51, SteamyTea said:

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Hitting us with the science. 

Anyway on reflection I think the crucial point is that as long as the initial water is "just right" - 40-odd C - then there's a good enough time to cool to "too cold" - which I'm guessing is in the 33C area? 

 

@SteamyTea report back when done ;) - what temp is just sliiightly too cold to be comfortable? 

 

But if indeed starting at 38 which is 'fine' then the drop might finish too quickly.

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3 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

For me 37⁰c starts to feel chilly.

I'm surprised at that actually, since most 'standard' swimming pools aren't much more than 27C. Obviously you're moving furiously not to sink like a stone and all but still..

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52 minutes ago, puntloos said:

I'm surprised at that actually, since most 'standard' swimming pools aren't much more than 27C. Obviously you're moving furiously not to sink like a stone and all but still..

His blood is 67% potato, corned beef and onion, plus 22% pastry. It doesn't conduct heat very well.

 

Such a shame when they get this way.

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5 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

His blood is 67% potato, corned beef and onion, plus 22% pastry. It doesn't conduct heat very well.

 

Such a shame when they get this way.

You yourself look like you prefer it a bit rare?

 

(I'll see myself out)

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6 hours ago, puntloos said:

I'm surprised at that actually, since most 'standard' swimming pools aren't much more than 27C. Obviously you're moving furiously not to sink like a stone and all but still..

About the same as ore body temperature.

But I have a hot body.

5 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

His blood is 67% potato, corned beef and onion, plus 22% pastry. It doesn't conduct heat very well.

That may be how you make a pasty, not how thy make them down here.  No one knows what goes in them.

 

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9 hours ago, puntloos said:

I'm surprised at that actually, since most 'standard' swimming pools aren't much more than 27C. 

 My OH would love to find a local swimming pool where the water is 27 C.  They are supposed to be at 28.9 C but often warmer, which my OH finds too hot for swimming (although fine for those who just like to stand in the pol and chat).

 

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3 hours ago, SteamyTea said:

Must I insert the thermometer to prove it, again, again, again.

 

The difference between an oral and anal thermometer.

The taste.

 

Hmm, that's a good point, my bath doesn't come with a thermometer. Maybe there's some way to drill a tiny hole in the bottom of the bath.. use some silicone.. 

You know, just to make sure your hot body temperature doesn't drop below 36C. 

 

Location of the hole is the difference between those two thermometers, @SteamyTea

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