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...but I want to be sure as the $60 total is essentially this setup or well on the way to another Meiki...
Awesome awesome stuff man. Thanks so much for sharing your findings.The 99 could lead to some serious warmth as from what Ive read on the hydro website, it cycles 3 degrees above the set point and kicks back on 3 degrees below. I imagine 102 might not be fun if you hit it the wrong part of the cycle.95 should be 92 low 98 high if the websites correct. Youll know before me though.
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That Meiki Plush really tied the room together.
Quote from: Universal on December 02, 2012, 08:47:19 PMAwesome awesome stuff man. Thanks so much for sharing your findings.The 99 could lead to some serious warmth as from what Ive read on the hydro website, it cycles 3 degrees above the set point and kicks back on 3 degrees below. I imagine 102 might not be fun if you hit it the wrong part of the cycle.95 should be 92 low 98 high if the websites correct. Youll know before me though.Set on 99.0, the thermostat was tripping off at 99.0 and tripping back on at 97.0. The highest actual temperature reading that I noticed was 99.5, and the lowest, 95.9.
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All this wonderful research on temperature maintenance. Props. Now I have to beg the question, is your ride more pleasurable when the toy is warm? If it is, is it worth the effort and investment?
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