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Mastiff:

--- Quote from: bkenobi on March 23, 2017, 10:50:21 AM ---We (I work thermal analysis) typically assume 130F only exists in the middle east and only for a short period of the day.  There are other areas that get hot, but we assume closer to 120F.  That said, the data is for air temperature so in the shade on a 130F day would be sweltering in the sun.  You must be in Yuma or Alice Springs (or the middle east) to be getting that hot on a regular basis.

Personally, I consider 90F sufficient for an upper limit!   :'

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yep just outside Yuma, AZ..

JeffVolp:

--- Quote from: bkenobi on March 23, 2017, 10:50:21 AM ---Personally, I consider 90F sufficient for an upper limit!   :'
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Here in Southern Utah we are often over 110F summer afternoons, and topped out at 117F a few years ago.  Our garage got quite a bit warmer than outside before I added insulation to the metal doors and a vent fan to pull in cooler air during the early morning hours.  It would not surprise me that some attics get to 150F or even higher.

Jeff

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