Todd said:I still think it's a good idea to use a surface stove top thermometer just to give you an extra tool to gage how your stove is burning.
BLIMP said:isnt the cat active when it glows?
Todd said:If I had a Blaze King I would replace the stock probe and get one with numbers and also have a surface stove top and another for the pipe, but I'm more anal about temps.
fdegree said:Todd said:If I had a Blaze King I would replace the stock probe and get one with numbers and also have a surface stove top and another for the pipe, but I'm more anal about temps.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with the BK, the catalyst thermometer is inserted into a port on the top of the stove, measuring the temperature on the leaving side of the catalyst. Therefore, wouldn't this temperature be close to the same as the temperature in the pipe? I realize the temperature in the pipe is likely to be a little cooler, and will continue to cool more as it rising within the pipe. But, it seems redundant to have the catalyst thermometer inserted in the top of the stove and a thermometer inserted in the pipe...or am I missing something?
BrotherBart said:Yeah "Cold", "Lookin Good" and "911" would probably do fine.
weatherguy said:I was thinking of getting a condor for my BK too, I was just going to insert the condor into the slot where I have the stock thermo.