Re: Does anyone see the problem with these gauges?
The metric scale is about 20 degrees low. 212F = 100C, not 80C
Actually as I see it the 80 deg C mark is about midway between 140 F and 220 F. Since 80 C is 182 C that's pretty much on the money.
And one more error the legend says blue is C and white is F, other way around.
That's what I was getting at. That sure didn't take long (but I think it stands out a lot better in my photo than when you're squinting at the gauge trying to read it).
I think you're entitled to be the honorary manager of Faria's quality control department for a day.
I know it's nit-picking, but little stuff like that just screams at you that a company doesn't put a lot of care into their products. I can't believe someone at Faria hasn't caught that.