There was a post earlier that I can't find, where someone had 3 thermometers with numbers for each over time.
Can't remember those values, but my question related to that is, don't these values all vary in direct proportion
to each other? If for example, the stove top reads 500degF, Flue 800degF and stove pip 250degC, is there ever
a situation when the stove top is at 500degF that the Flue and stove pipe are different from 800 and 250?
Is having more than one thermom useful in terms of adjusting damper or is it more of a curiosity?
Can't remember those values, but my question related to that is, don't these values all vary in direct proportion
to each other? If for example, the stove top reads 500degF, Flue 800degF and stove pip 250degC, is there ever
a situation when the stove top is at 500degF that the Flue and stove pipe are different from 800 and 250?
Is having more than one thermom useful in terms of adjusting damper or is it more of a curiosity?