This page mentions a more realistic range of -40°C to 100°C. Maybe an intern read the ° as 0 and nobody doublechecked the packaging design.
Well, since there are no “degrees” in Celsius measurements, that seems unlikely?
Celsius is the actueal unit of measurement, unlike Farenheit, which is a scale with the units being degrees.
I think you’re mistaking Celsius and Kelvin. Celsius is absolutely measured in degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius#:~:text=The degree Celsius is the,other being the Kelvin scale.
Thank god. I momentarily thought I’d been sounding like an idiot any time I’ve talked about Celsius temps in the past.
Naw dog, Celsius uses degrees.
Kelvin does not. Kelvin is just Celsius on an absolute scale.
Guess the everyone around me and I have been using Celsius wrong then…
It definitely uses degrees.
Yeah that makes sense.
Hard to prove wrong
I’ve been looking for a way to attach my Bose Einstein condensates together and it looks like I’ve finally found it.
Looks like they just added a zero? -40 to 100 is a much more realistic claim.
Sticks like the shit you held for three days Add federated beans and it breaks physics. Source: Trust me bro
Go ahead, prove them wrong
Sounds like they’re full of shit
It even bonds in the wet!
Should still be 0K.
This is probably a translation error. 538C and -240C, which is the same as 1000F and -400F.
400C is like 650K. Not even close to absolute zero
“minus 400C”
The upper end is about the melting point of brass - that’s pretty good adhesive.
Things will definitely not move then.
Read exactly what it says: 1000C and minus 400C.
It’s not talking about temperature but about charge rate. This works on batteries that are charged with up to 1000C and discharged with up to 400C.
Just apply and let dry!
So strong, not even negative movement can break its bond!