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How warm is it where you are?
« on: 18 June 2017, 17:05:42 »

Here, in sunny Swindon.

Weather station is saying 30.6C, Central heating controller is saying 30.5  :o , both sensors are in the shade....
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #1 on: 18 June 2017, 17:09:39 »

Mine telling me it's fu kin warm.
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #2 on: 18 June 2017, 17:11:16 »

I love the outside temp gauge in my astra, apparently it's 43°C  ;D
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #3 on: 18 June 2017, 17:14:48 »

Glad the climate works in the Ford.....

Day trip to the seaside in Dorset tomorrow and its suppose to be the same or even hotter  :)
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #4 on: 18 June 2017, 17:41:46 »

Driving home from chrisgixer (4pm ish), the car, once moving for a mile of so, was reading 33C.  At home, outside temp currently 31C.

One of the OOF servers, ambient intake is 28.9C - keeping close eye on that, in case A/C needs to go on
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #5 on: 18 June 2017, 17:53:31 »

Driving home from chrisgixer (4pm ish), the car, once moving for a mile of so, was reading 33C.  At home, outside temp currently 31C.

One of the OOF servers, ambient intake is 28.9C - keeping close eye on that, in case A/C needs to go on

Blimey  :o

Many moons ago....when I worked in the PC industry....we insisted the clients server room sat at 18C or else warranty was invalid on the servers we supplied...tho I must admit the servers were tested in environmental chambers before shipping.....the temp being ramped between -10C and +30C continuously for 24hours.......
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #6 on: 18 June 2017, 18:04:27 »

Mid 20's here in cornwall with a nice sea breeze
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #7 on: 18 June 2017, 18:07:26 »

Driving home from chrisgixer (4pm ish), the car, once moving for a mile of so, was reading 33C.  At home, outside temp currently 31C.

One of the OOF servers, ambient intake is 28.9C - keeping close eye on that, in case A/C needs to go on

Blimey  :o

Many moons ago....when I worked in the PC industry....we insisted the clients server room sat at 18C or else warranty was invalid on the servers we supplied...tho I must admit the servers were tested in environmental chambers before shipping.....the temp being ramped between -10C and +30C continuously for 24hours.......
Modern servers (and that one is a ProLiant gen9) are built to be able to be run a lot warmer, as large datacentres use as much power in cooling as they do in powering the servers.  But even so, that's uncomfortably hot.


Its now 30C.  I'll give it one more degree, then the chiller is going on.
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #8 on: 18 June 2017, 18:07:41 »

Glad the climate works in the Ford.....

Day trip to the seaside in Dorset tomorrow and its suppose to be the same or even hotter  :)

My outside thermometer is saying 34.9 degrees, but the sensor is directly in the sun. Car saying it's 31.5 degrees.  :)

It's lovely whichever!  :y
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #9 on: 18 June 2017, 18:09:27 »

28 here according to Metar 8)
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #10 on: 18 June 2017, 18:10:15 »

 How warm is it where you are?


Absolutely no idea. Warm enough for shorts, T Shirt, and cold beer and BBQ   :y

Not so hot that I can't be arsed to do anything. But also, the half metre plus stone walls of my abode are better than air con in hot weather.
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #11 on: 18 June 2017, 18:21:53 »

Its starting to cool down a bit now but the Omega says its 29 degrees. Don't know how far out that is, but its too bloody warm for me.  ::)
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #12 on: 18 June 2017, 18:24:16 »

Indoors it's 24 degrees - that's with 2foot think stone walls ........
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #13 on: 18 June 2017, 18:30:52 »

Its now 30C.  I'll give it one more degree, then the chiller is going on.
On upside, this server has no disks in.

Back in the Compaq days, when the environmental systems failed in the datacentre where I worked, you could guarantee that tomorrow, you'd be changing hundreds of failed disks ;D
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Re: How warm is it where you are?
« Reply #14 on: 18 June 2017, 18:33:18 »

Driving home from chrisgixer (4pm ish), the car, once moving for a mile of so, was reading 33C.  At home, outside temp currently 31C.

One of the OOF servers, ambient intake is 28.9C - keeping close eye on that, in case A/C needs to go on

Blimey  :o

Many moons ago....when I worked in the PC industry....we insisted the clients server room sat at 18C or else warranty was invalid on the servers we supplied...tho I must admit the servers were tested in environmental chambers before shipping.....the temp being ramped between -10C and +30C continuously for 24hours.......
Modern servers (and that one is a ProLiant gen9) are built to be able to be run a lot warmer, as large datacentres use as much power in cooling as they do in powering the servers.  But even so, that's uncomfortably hot.


Its now 30C.  I'll give it one more degree, then the chiller is going on.

Doesn't have to be large....20 years ago....we had a server room with fours ceiling chillers.....admit aircon for the building as well....monthly leccy bill was around £600....

One evening some wags decided to turn off the breakers for the air con units (they were on outside walls)....result was in the morning all the servers had crashed.....server room was like sauna....Fortunately upon power back to chillers and a hour or two of cooling servers came back on rebooting.....
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