19th December 2014, 12:48
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Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Cut
That tells to it's at 75C or higher. It doesn't tell you if it's optimal (90C). Only the diagnostic routine or a proper temperature gauge will do that.
Remember 'normal' on the gauge means anything from 75C to 115C, so it's basically useless.
TC
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I see.......appologies
Ken
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