I have a Lopi Answer wood stove (not insert) installed in a fireplace alcove. THere is about 6" of clearance on the side and about 4" on the top (yes, I have a blower
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No problem reading stove top temperatures - I've learned how to interpret this data pretty well. But there is a definite time lag between what a stovetop temperature reads and what is happening inside the stove. If I bring the primary air down too fast, I can get a smoldering burn without realizing it (though the ticking of the stove as it starts to cool down tips me off). I live in very close proximity to my neighbors, so I'm more concerned with smoldering, smoky burns than most (no - no one has complained and I don't think they will, but I'm concerned about it nonetheless).
So, is there a way to install a flue temp probe when the flue pipe is going straight up the chimney and inaccessible 4-6" after it leaves the stove? I'd need something with a remote readout, for sure.

No problem reading stove top temperatures - I've learned how to interpret this data pretty well. But there is a definite time lag between what a stovetop temperature reads and what is happening inside the stove. If I bring the primary air down too fast, I can get a smoldering burn without realizing it (though the ticking of the stove as it starts to cool down tips me off). I live in very close proximity to my neighbors, so I'm more concerned with smoldering, smoky burns than most (no - no one has complained and I don't think they will, but I'm concerned about it nonetheless).
So, is there a way to install a flue temp probe when the flue pipe is going straight up the chimney and inaccessible 4-6" after it leaves the stove? I'd need something with a remote readout, for sure.