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Old 04-19-10, 08:12 AM   #1
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Default What would a thermometer have been used for on a U-Boat?

I have enclosed a picture of a KM thermometer from a collection of U-Boat artifacts. My question is what would it have been used for? I'm completely stumped and it would appear the collection owners are too.....






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Old 04-19-10, 08:17 AM   #2
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That is an early version of a rectal thermometer...Bernard came up with it after his XO got a fever.

In all seriousness...there are termometers in the link you posted called salinity thermometers...used for testing the salinity of water re buoyency I assume but am totally guessing.
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Old 04-19-10, 08:28 AM   #3
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wind chill maybe?
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Old 04-19-10, 08:30 AM   #4
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My question is what would it have been used for?
Probably to tell the temperature?
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Old 04-19-10, 09:04 AM   #5
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...of the soup
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Old 04-19-10, 09:12 AM   #6
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It would appear that thermometers were designed for acoustic use, called ocean thermometer.
here a link, page 161 and page 162 makes mention of this...
http://books.google.com/books?id=mEI...ometer&f=false

not sure if that thermometer is the same or similar type as shown in your pic
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It would appear that thermometers were designed for acoustic use, called ocean thermometer.
here a link, page 161 and page 162 makes mention of this...
http://books.google.com/books?id=mEI...ometer&f=false

not sure if that thermometer is the same or similar type as shown in your pic
Great bit of research there. Can't think of any other reason
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A Bathythermograph?
this:
http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=45

interesting read
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Could it be a sling psychrometer?

Although I have no idea what they would use one for other than weather predictions.
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Old 04-19-10, 09:43 AM   #10
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That is an early version of a rectal thermometer...Bernard came up with it after his XO got a fever.
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A Bathythermograph?
this:
http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=45

interesting read
U boats didn't have that particular piece of equipment, not that it would have mattered in the atlantic anyway. I think wind chill is a more likely explanation.
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Old 04-19-10, 05:01 PM   #13
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Determining whether that giant can on the end makes it float or makes it sink would probably be a good start.

If it sinks... maybe it was dropped on a long line to detect thermal layers in the water?

If it floats... that's a bit trickier. Most small, important things on ships and boats have some precautions so they don't sink so it could be used for a number of things.
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If it sinks... maybe it was dropped on a long line to detect thermal layers in the water?

I think that is correct...
AND THE REWARD IIISSSSS...... a patrol in the strait of Gibraltar !!!

Ok and now go on with the second question: this strange object was discovered on U-69 , who knows what would it have been used for?


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Old 04-19-10, 05:42 PM   #15
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Determining whether that giant can on the end makes it float or makes it sink would probably be a good start.

If it sinks... maybe it was dropped on a long line to detect thermal layers in the water?

If it floats... that's a bit trickier. Most small, important things on ships and boats have some precautions so they don't sink so it could be used for a number of things.

Seems a good explanation to me. One thing though, if they are sending it down 70m + wouldn't the reading change by the time it was yanked to the surface??
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