Worthless Thermometer

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Feeling the Heat
Nov 18, 2014
478
Rochester
I have been running my Quad now for three years and love it! Stove has run well! My question has always been why the thermometer (cheap Rutland kind....ya I know) showed lower temperature than all you guys talked about. I knew it might be 50 degrees off but ...... Merry Christmas to me. I bought a infrared thermometer. Now I realized the old thing was at least 200 to 250 degrees off!!!! Now I can cruise at 600 - 700 degrees no problem!
 
I have been running my Quad now for three years and love it! Stove has run well! My question has always been why the thermometer (cheap Rutland kind....ya I know) showed lower temperature than all you guys talked about. I knew it might be 50 degrees off but ...... Merry Christmas to me. I bought a infrared thermometer. Now I realized the old thing was at least 200 to 250 degrees off!!!! Now I can cruise at 600 - 700 degrees no problem!


I have two Rutlands (stove-top and flue). The stove top unit is very consistent with my IR. There's no way to use an IR on the flue gas, though, so who knows?
 
I have two Rutlands (stove-top and flue). The stove top unit is very consistent with my IR. There's no way to use an IR on the flue gas, though, so who knows?
Who knows? I have the stove top unit, still can't believe it is that far off.