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doobydoobydo July 24th 07 07:28 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top. Ideal
temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know is
..............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or warmer
than +4.

Thanks



Brian Sharrock July 24th 07 07:50 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 

"doobydoobydo" wrote in message
...
Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top.
Ideal temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know
is .............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or
warmer than +4.

Thanks


Water freezes at +/- 0 deg C. It's hot when the weatherman/girl says it's
+30 deg C.
Water boils at 100 deg C.

You can interpolate from there!

+4 deg C is 'hotter' than +2 deg C
+2 deg C is 'colder than +4 deg C


BTW: when being converted from Fahrenheit to Centigrade; I was taught a
useful rule-of-thumb ; -

- 10 to 0 bloody cold
0 to +10 Cold
10- 20 warm
20 ~ 30 Hot
30+ bloody hot.



Derek Geldard July 24th 07 08:52 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:50:46 GMT, "Brian Sharrock"
wrote:


BTW: when being converted from Fahrenheit to Centigrade; I was taught a
useful rule-of-thumb ; -

- 10 to 0 bloody cold
0 to +10 Cold
10- 20 warm
20 ~ 30 Hot
30+ bloody hot.


I just used to reckon 0 = Freezing, less being even colder.

20 (=68F in real money) a nice comfortable late spring, summer, early
autumn day. IE when it's not *searing*. Like today here in Leeds
AAMOF.

DG


Lurch July 24th 07 10:27 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:28:32 +0100, "doobydoobydo"
mused:

Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top. Ideal
temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know is
.............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or warmer
than +4.

Bigger number = hotter.
--
Regards,
Stuart.

John July 24th 07 11:12 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 

"Lurch" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:28:32 +0100, "doobydoobydo"
mused:

Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top.
Ideal
temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know is
.............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or
warmer
than +4.

Bigger number = hotter.
--
Regards,
Stuart.


Get a thermometer and play about with it to get the right temp.



Rob July 25th 07 08:38 AM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
John wrote:
"Lurch" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:28:32 +0100, "doobydoobydo"
mused:

Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top.
Ideal
temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know is
.............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or
warmer
than +4.

Bigger number = hotter.
--
Regards,
Stuart.


Get a thermometer and play about with it to get the right temp.


I have (by the sound of it) the same fridge - the one with the
pull-out drawers? I thought 4C was too warm, so it runs at the 2C level,
which is actually 4C according to a fridge thermometer placed in the
middle. I suspect the LED/presets give an optimistic account.

Rob

Lurch July 25th 07 08:43 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:38:17 +0100, Rob mused:

John wrote:
"Lurch" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:28:32 +0100, "doobydoobydo"
mused:

Hiya
My Bosch Fridge has a temperature range of +2 to +8 C on LED at top.
Ideal
temp is supposed to be +4 thats all book says. What I need to know is
.............silly question............is +2 colder in the fridge or
warmer
than +4.

Bigger number = hotter.
--
Regards,
Stuart.


Get a thermometer and play about with it to get the right temp.


I have (by the sound of it) the same fridge - the one with the
pull-out drawers? I thought 4C was too warm, so it runs at the 2C level,
which is actually 4C according to a fridge thermometer placed in the
middle. I suspect the LED/presets give an optimistic account.

It reads the temperature from a probe buried in the side of the fridge
so it won't actually be a true reading of the exact temperature. The
probes are also prone to failing, the Bosch repair kit is basically a
set of connectors to bypass it as it's impossible to get at.
--
Regards,
Stuart.

gerry February 13th 17 01:44 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
replying to doobydoobydo, gerry wrote:
+2 would be colder because that's 2 degrees Centigrade......... +4 would be 2
degrees warmer than +2


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Graham.[_11_] February 13th 17 04:35 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:44:02 GMT, gerry
m wrote:

replying to doobydoobydo, gerry wrote:
+2 would be colder because that's 2 degrees Centigrade......... +4 would be 2
degrees warmer than +2


Briliant answer. How are you with dates?

--

Graham.
%Profound_observation%

gerry February 13th 17 06:03 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 16:35:12 +0000, Graham. wrote:

On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:44:02 GMT, gerry
m wrote:

replying to doobydoobydo, gerry wrote:
+2 would be colder because that's 2 degrees Centigrade......... +4 would
be 2 degrees warmer than +2


Briliant answer. How are you with dates?



I'm free on Friday, if that suits you, Big Boy.

Graham.[_11_] February 13th 17 07:13 PM

Bosch Fridge temperature
 
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 18:03:08 +0000 (UTC), gerry
wrote:

On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 16:35:12 +0000, Graham. wrote:

On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:44:02 GMT, gerry
m wrote:

replying to doobydoobydo, gerry wrote:
+2 would be colder because that's 2 degrees Centigrade......... +4 would
be 2 degrees warmer than +2


Briliant answer. How are you with dates?



I'm free on Friday, if that suits you, Big Boy.


You sure you're the same gerry?
HOH to Aioe.org in four hours is pretty impressive.

--

Graham.
%Profound_observation%


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