CPU Temperature

Modified on Thu, 2 Apr at 4:27 PM

The CPU Temperature is a reading reported by the microcontroller chip inside your Crystal Water Monitor every 20 minutes. It reflects the internal operating temperature of the monitor's processor — not the temperature of the air, water, or surrounding environment.


This reading is used to monitor the health of the monitor itself. Under normal conditions, the chip runs warm by design, and some variation throughout the day is completely expected.