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yaleguy3
You are painting a scenario where the ambient temp is a constant.
This is not the case even in a cold winter the temperature during the day can reach above freezing and then drop sharply at night.
Yes given a suitable length of time everything will equalise but the heat loss of the sensor will be slowed by the insulation.
The fact that the sensor is inside a shed will impact on the potential of the sensor to ever reach -10.
It may be -10 outside in the garden but you can bet it will be warmer in the shed.
This is not the case even in a cold winter the temperature during the day can reach above freezing and then drop sharply at night.
Yes given a suitable length of time everything will equalise but the heat loss of the sensor will be slowed by the insulation.
The fact that the sensor is inside a shed will impact on the potential of the sensor to ever reach -10.
It may be -10 outside in the garden but you can bet it will be warmer in the shed.