Has anyone ever heard of a digital wood stove thermometer. We have a thermometer for out oven that you can read temps inside the oven and set it to beep when the temp reaches a certain point. I did a quick search online and could not come up with anything like this for a wood stove / insert application.
The idea would be to have a magnetic mount probe sensor with a metal wire similar to those oven or gas grill probes. You could then at a glance get an accurate reading of stoves temps. What would then be a step better if it had a high temp alarm that would beep if the sensor got above a set point, then you would be alerted if a dangerous or damaging overfire might happen, maybe even a low temp setting to let you know when the stove was cooling off and needed wood. Seems like it would be a great idea for a design if someone could or does make one. On my Jotul Rockland insert in particular it is difficult to get a good reading on the stove because of the place the thermometer needs to be, a unit such as this would solve that.
The idea would be to have a magnetic mount probe sensor with a metal wire similar to those oven or gas grill probes. You could then at a glance get an accurate reading of stoves temps. What would then be a step better if it had a high temp alarm that would beep if the sensor got above a set point, then you would be alerted if a dangerous or damaging overfire might happen, maybe even a low temp setting to let you know when the stove was cooling off and needed wood. Seems like it would be a great idea for a design if someone could or does make one. On my Jotul Rockland insert in particular it is difficult to get a good reading on the stove because of the place the thermometer needs to be, a unit such as this would solve that.