How is this possible? (Ambient and lowest temp)
How is this possible? (Ambient and lowest temp)
The charts represent temperature relative to ambient conditions. For example, the Freezer 50's readings of 13.5/62.3 correspond to 24.5°C and 83.3°C.
Above the normal room temperature by ten cents, which equals thirty-one degrees.
It’s built to consider varying locations and temperatures, making a fixed temperature reading meaningless if environments differ. Both high and low readings have their benefits; the chip’s actual temperature is clearer, but the difference from ambient is more useful across scenarios. I wouldn’t choose differently when designing graphs, though there are solid reasons to accept this approach. Ultimately, what matters most is how each cooler performs together under identical conditions, showing consistent data despite the zero point shift.
I also favor the format "absolute temp, condition: ambient 21°C" over "temp: X° above ambient." It seems the latter could unintentionally suggest they overlooked the surrounding temperature, especially when a significant difference exists. You might want to explore why that happens.