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Most geysers water temperatures are around 200 degrees f. Known geysers differ in their temperatures and are between 174 and 205 degrees. Close enough?

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A typical geyser can reach a maximum temperature of 60 degrees. The heating capacity for a geyser that can attain that heat level is 3000 Watts.

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If a 'geyser' is a home hot water heater, it shouldn't get hotter than 135f .

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100000000degrees celcius

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