75°C is definitely ok for a hot tube for a short session.
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Krudler@lemmy.world 7 months agoAI told me 76C/170F is ideal for hot tub water temperature.
Sure no problem. Once I get used to that I’ll work my way up to boiling peanut oil.
Aux@lemmy.world 7 months ago
viking@infosec.pub 7 months ago
Temperatures beyond 50°C are an acute risk. 75°C can cause lasting damages.
FrankFrankson@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Yeah but you are talking about hot tubs and they are talking about hot tubes so maybe the rules are different like the tube is really hot but is a poor thermal conductor. Or they misspelled tub and they really like burning themselves lots of options here.
Rinox@feddit.it 7 months ago
“Hot tube” seems like a slang for some kind of drug device. Like a weird bong or something
Aux@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Ever been to sauna? Especially the Russian one? There’s no risk if you don’t have heart issues.
viking@infosec.pub 7 months ago
I’m regularly going to a Finnish sauna with >80°C, but air with 100% humidity is not the same as immersing yourself in scalding hot water.
Norgur@fedia.io 7 months ago
In mother Russia, Sauna evaporates you
Pazuzu@midwest.social 7 months ago
65°C (150°F) will give you third degree burns in 2 seconds:
Most adults will suffer third-degree burns if exposed to 150 degree water for two seconds. Burns will also occur with a six-second exposure to 140 degree water or with a thirty second exposure to 130 degree water. Even if the temperature is 120 degrees, a five minute exposure could result in third-degree burns.
(°F)
JustZ@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Most adults? What happens to the others?
SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de 7 months ago
They will instantly explode into pure energy
Droechai@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Tobe honest three degrees burn doesn’t sound bad. I’m looking at my protractor and as long as you aren’t far away from the tub three degrees should burn that much
Tehdastehdas@lemmy.world 7 months ago
(Third °F burns)
Aux@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I guess I’m long dead, lol.
h3mlocke@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Just brain dead 😅
Zink@programming.dev 7 months ago
Sure but you can only do it once!
Seriously, even 75C water coming out of the tap would be dangerous and negligent.
Aux@lemmy.world 7 months ago
It’s usually 96 if you have a boiler. No issues.
Zink@programming.dev 7 months ago
So who is your skin graft guy?
NoMoreLurkingToo@startrek.website 7 months ago
But only if you have purple eyes
rektdeckard@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I spilled a half cup of 175F water on my hand and got blisters. You absolutely cannot bathe in it.
T156@lemmy.world 7 months ago
If nothing else, the tub would certainly be hot at that temperature.
INHALE_VEGETABLES@aussie.zone 7 months ago
It is at this point that the reader questions their own existence.
joe_cool@lemmy.ml 7 months ago
In the tub. For a relatively short time.
INHALE_VEGETABLES@aussie.zone 7 months ago
Reading
Toribor@corndog.social 7 months ago
At what temperature does it cease to be a bath and instead become human soup?