Brian O'Connell wrote

>> According to my (old and dusty) physics text book, supercooled water can
be present as low as -12C, so low-temp control may be possible. <<

This has got to be a tough one. Even with instruments that work, given the
supercooled environment I'd think one would need almost sterile, dust-free
and dead still air, and ice, rather than an evaporator.  


Cortland Richmond
KA5S

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