Current Sensor from last season's discussion

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Nofossil

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Last heating season, someone posted a link to an inexpensive current sensor. I've tried searching every way that I know and I can't find that thread. I also can't find the sensor out in the great wide Internet. Does anyone remember the thread, the brand, or the model?
 
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Congrats, new Mod! Your presence as Mod will move this forum to a new level. Just don't know whether it is higher or lower. LOL.
 
jebatty said:
Congrats, new Mod! Your presence as Mod will move this forum to a new level. Just don't know whether it is higher or lower. LOL.

Only time will tell. We've had pretty great mods in this forum, so pretty much the best I can hope for is not to make it worse.
 
nofossil said:
BLIMP said:
how is your bro"s smoke condensing operation working?

Working great - about 3 cords last year (no other heat sources).
wouldnt i love to tour his setup! whats his creosote like?
 
BLIMP said:
nofossil said:
BLIMP said:
how is your bro"s smoke condensing operation working?

Working great - about 3 cords last year (no other heat sources).
wouldnt i love to tour his setup! whats his creosote like?

Like any well-operated gasser, there's no creosote at all. You can see the red/brown color of his flue tiles. His flue temp is around 120 degrees.
 
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