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feel right now that the input water temperature is 84.6 degrees, the output temperature is 100 and 2 which is not actually flowing, that's just the sensor right at the, you know, and outlet at the heating chamber. So, you know, I think that stuff is kind of cool. It even shows the water flow. So, I can use that kind of information. We'll break for just a quick second here. To do nothing. You really can't do anything with it. But it is interesting to know, like Ken was taking a shower so I took a peek at it and, if you were showering, he used 41.081 kilobits per hour. I didn't time how long a shower was. I'm not going to be that weird. At 1.4 gallons per minute. So, you can kind of use that to understand exactly, you know, what resources you're using and stuff. Basically, that's the equivalent of a tenth of a propane tank worth a fuel every hour. And it releases about 2 kilograms of CO2. So, now as I'm standing in the shower, I can think about the resources.
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