Originally posted by zenoahphobic
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With respect to a gauge indicating what is normal, can the needle just point to a general position on a scale (ala the Yamaha Command Link bar scale where sometimes it is on the middle bar and sometimes is on a bar or two up the scale, all positions being considered normal) or does it need to be precise to the degree F?
I suspect some will want it to be precise to the tenth of a degree F. A degree C by the way not having enough desired resolution.
I have three digital thermometers (all same brand and model) here in my house which read outside temperature to the tenth of a degree F. They never report the same temperature. Do I need to register a complaint with the manufacturer?
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