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Yes, dropping a thermostat into water and bringing it to a boil is a valid test.
Boiling point of water at sea level is 212.15* F or 100* C.
Incidentally, if I calculated it correctly, the boiling point of water at Death Valley, where the lowest point is 282 feet below sea level would be 212.77* F. Not much of a difference.
Boiling point of water at sea level is 212.15* F or 100* C.
Incidentally, if I calculated it correctly, the boiling point of water at Death Valley, where the lowest point is 282 feet below sea level would be 212.77* F. Not much of a difference.
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Yes, dropping a thermostat into water and bringing it to a boil is a valid test.
Boiling point of water at sea level is 212.15* F or 100* C.
Incidentally, if I calculated it correctly, the boiling point of water at Death Valley, where the lowest point is 282 feet below sea level would be 212.77* F. Not much of a difference.
Boiling point of water at sea level is 212.15* F or 100* C.
Incidentally, if I calculated it correctly, the boiling point of water at Death Valley, where the lowest point is 282 feet below sea level would be 212.77* F. Not much of a difference.