Honeywell’s default override code is either 1234, or the datecode of the thermostat. YYMM. Date code typically works as a second code. 1234 is just the default.
Googling this equation shows that it is a Navier Stokes equation. It is the equation that dictates why fluids behave like fluids. From ketchup to lava you can plug the right numbers in and get a model of the fluid.
This is a fucking differential equation with unknown constants, so yeah, everyone will be burning…
Maybe use c1 and c2?
Or Google it…
Honeywell’s default override code is either 1234, or the datecode of the thermostat. YYMM. Date code typically works as a second code. 1234 is just the default.
Googling this equation shows that it is a Navier Stokes equation. It is the equation that dictates why fluids behave like fluids. From ketchup to lava you can plug the right numbers in and get a model of the fluid.