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Graphics, sound and multimedia • Re: Car project

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Is that degrees Fahrenheit, Celsius, Kelvin, or something else?*

In general (and definitely for Pi) the safe temperature operating ranges for a component or product is in its documentation. So find the data sheet for the product and you should have an answer.

Lastly, how's your automotive and legal background? Most territories have rules and regulations on car instruments that you need to comply with. And I imagine your insurer will need to know about it too.**

Though that previous paragraph is may not matter if you won't be using the car on the public highway.


*: I'm guessing Fahrenheit since 130 degrees is past the boiling point of water in Celsius and Kelvin doesn't go lower than 0.
**: Apologies if you already know that but your post does suggest otherwise. Or is that just me?

Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Mon Apr 21, 2025 12:03 am



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