I confirm Bob's statement.

Such spikes seem to be normal. I am running T-Bolts already since the
begin of the time nut action initiated by Tom (TvB) and with a temp
resolution of 20m°C. I observed always such spikes up to a few times a
day. I do not see a real practical problem.

Arnold

Am 27.05.2011 21:41, schrieb Bob Camp:
> Hi
> 
> If you watch the thermometer on the TBolt for long enough, you will indeed 
> see narrow temperature spikes. The gif you posted is a very typical spike. 
> They are fairly rare and they don't repeat. I believe LH averages the 
> readings it gets, so they may simply be a noise burst. The initial jump is 
> the noise pop, and the decay is the averaging taking it out. 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> On May 27, 2011, at 3:32 PM, David VanHorn wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>> Does anybody have a possible explanation for this ?
>>
>> Ghosts, of course!
>>
>> Likely an issue with the temp sensor, their conversion isn't necessarily 
>> flat.
>>

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