Geek question alert
Is this a simple arithmetic calculation (as long as you are using litres and celcius )?
I usually stand my vats in a sink of hot water till they reach the right temperature. Today I have to change all 4 tanks so I thought I'd short cut by using a kettle of RO water.
Since it is a low volume of kettle water and I couldn't be bothered to account for how much the water cools between the kettle and reaching the vat, and the vats actually hold a little more than stated (and I haven't measured them) I just used 20% more kettle water than I calculated to raise 25 litres from 20.8C to 25C.
The water ended up a little cooler than expected (23.5) but still close enough to use without any further adjustment. Is it valid to assume I can just use a formula and this would apply to my 10 litre vats and still hold true when the starting temp is lower?
Is this a simple arithmetic calculation (as long as you are using litres and celcius )?
I usually stand my vats in a sink of hot water till they reach the right temperature. Today I have to change all 4 tanks so I thought I'd short cut by using a kettle of RO water.
Since it is a low volume of kettle water and I couldn't be bothered to account for how much the water cools between the kettle and reaching the vat, and the vats actually hold a little more than stated (and I haven't measured them) I just used 20% more kettle water than I calculated to raise 25 litres from 20.8C to 25C.
The water ended up a little cooler than expected (23.5) but still close enough to use without any further adjustment. Is it valid to assume I can just use a formula and this would apply to my 10 litre vats and still hold true when the starting temp is lower?