Can an outdoor (alcohol) thermometer be destroyed irreparably ...
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
... after lying directly in the sun too long?
It's stuck at 43 °C / 104 °F:
[image|3003313]
If yes, why (in terms of physics and/or construction)?
PS: Found no better ''Device'' than ''Safety''. But it's safer to not go outside if it's 43 °C / 104 °F anyway. ;)
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***UPDATE***
Neither the "overnight freezer" nor the "directly in the sun for a day" method mentioned in comments changed anything on the display. Running out of ideas atm.
Can an outdoor (alcohol) thermometer be destroyed irreparably ...
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
... after lying directly in the sun too long?
It's stuck at 43 °C / 104 °F:
[image|3003313]
If yes, why (in terms of physics and/or construction)?
PS: Found no better ''Device'' than ''Safety''. But it's safer to not go outside if it's 43 °C / 104 °F anyway. ;)
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***UPDATE***
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Neither the "overnight freezer" nor the "directly in the sun for a day" method mentioned in comments changed anything on the display. Running out of ideas atm.