My point is that these parts have complex dynamics. They can even have error introduced via the measurement/power mode chosen.
Hammering away in high perf mode gives you chunks of fairly significant current that needs to be dissipated eventually Thermals are everything with these.
But yeah. the actual measurement offset here is absolutely down to the fact that these two sensors believe they are measuring drastically different air temps, so the are calibrating against incorrect data internally.
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The idea is that figure should show (and match) the *gas* temp.
My point is, the two sensor algorithms are being fed different inputs, that directly feed into the calculation of the equivalent CO2 output value.
My point is that these parts have complex dynamics. They can even have error introduced via the measurement/power mode chosen.
Hammering away in high perf mode gives you chunks of fairly significant current that needs to be dissipated eventually Thermals are everything with these.