Talk:Tog

Latest comment: 18 years ago by Gene Nygaard
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When was this developed? It wasn't developed as "an easy to follow scale instead of the SI unit of m2K/W", I'll bet. I strongly suspect that there was no SI when this unit was invented.

If no one can provide any details as to timing, I'm going to change it. Maybe it was equal to 1 cm²·°C/mW originally? Gene Nygaard 13:41, 9 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

Tog rating

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Good point, i thought SI units were invented fairly recently in order to get rid of all that Imperial mumbo jumbo. Anyway, i was wondering what TOG actually stands for?

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I've added UK tog guidelines to the article; the information I was looking for when I arrived here, and can't find anywhere else on the Wiki. Could someone indent that table for me?

I think it's relevant here... it might be lost in the Duvet entry. What say you all?