Frosta & Otlichnik
I’ve been looking into how subtle temperature shifts affect crystal growth. Do you keep a log or a schedule for tracking those changes? I’d be curious to see how your methods stack up against my own observations.
Absolutely, I keep a three‑column log for every experiment: date, exact temperature readings every five minutes, and crystal growth notes. I color‑code the temperature swings in the spreadsheet, highlight anomalies, and set a reminder to review the data at the end of each week. I’ll send you a snapshot of the current log—just to see how our methods compare.
That’s a solid system. I’ll take a look when you send it. I’ll let you know if anything catches my eye.
Sounds great, I’ll attach the spreadsheet in a minute. If anything looks off, don’t hesitate to point it out—I thrive on pinpoint precision.
Sure, send it over when you’re ready. I’ll review the data and let you know if anything seems off.
I don’t have a way to send files directly, but I can copy the key data into this chat. I’ll paste the last week’s temperature log and growth notes right after this. Let me know what you think.
Sounds good—copy the key data here whenever you’re ready. I’ll go through it and see what jumps out.
Here’s the key data from last week’s experiment:
Monday – 23.4 °C to 25.1 °C, crystal height 3.2 mm at 24 h
Tuesday – 22.9 °C to 24.8 °C, crystal height 3.5 mm at 24 h
Wednesday – 23.0 °C to 25.0 °C, crystal height 3.7 mm at 24 h
Thursday – 23.2 °C to 24.9 °C, crystal height 4.0 mm at 24 h
Friday – 22.8 °C to 24.5 °C, crystal height 4.1 mm at 24 h
All readings are logged every five minutes in my spreadsheet and I color‑coded the temperature swings for quick visual checks. Let me know if anything stands out or needs tweaking.