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"content": "nostr:npub12atwfrq4rfv7fqara6gzsgrgj7k8ngewzl5nzs46agwyxzh0e25qxlme5y For the enclosure temp, we have a similar situation: the location of your enclosure thermistor will heavily determine what reading you get when. It's actually worse in some sense: hot air rises, meaning that you'll get warmer readings higher up, but also, there's way more volume that the heat needs to diffuse through. If you're passively heating, this counts double.",
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