I am installing my new Hampton H200 and just trying to figure out where to put a stove thermometer. The top is a cast hob that sits above the actual stove top to allow convection air from the blower to exit. So the stove top won't do me much good. The next best place I figure will be the side up high. I will experiment of course, after I get it running but just wondered if anyone else has the same problem (because of stove design)
I also installed double wall chimney connector so I bought a Condar probe thermometer to measure flue gas temperatures since a surface mount would not do me any good......Unfortunately, I also just read a lot of threads on this probe thermometer and its accuracy. I have always monitored temps on my stove but seem to be running into a big problem doing that with this new install. Any ideas or experience would be welcome.
I also installed double wall chimney connector so I bought a Condar probe thermometer to measure flue gas temperatures since a surface mount would not do me any good......Unfortunately, I also just read a lot of threads on this probe thermometer and its accuracy. I have always monitored temps on my stove but seem to be running into a big problem doing that with this new install. Any ideas or experience would be welcome.