Does anyone have thoughts on remote flue pipe temperature measurement? Is it worth buying and installing equipment for this?
I'm thinking something like: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1114698900...258f8d&gclid=f8cd5fadd12f169b529836b9a4258f8d
I'm currently restoring my Quadrafire 4100i and will be installing a straight run of DuraVent DVL double wall straight to the roof. I cut a large portion of my steel firebox (or should I say, am cutting, it's about half done) in order to do my flue as a straight install. There will be minimum 18' of flue pipe between the stove exit and the top of the masonry chimney. The chimney is a large mason block style chimney with 8x12 clay tile liners. The chimney is mostly interior, 2' above the roof line.
I wonder, where would you route the cabling for hardware like this? Directly down the flue in the space between the duravent double wall and the insert?

This chimney gets a TON of draft, so I want to arm myself to safely operate this stove after all the effort I have put into bringing it back to life.
I'm thinking something like: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1114698900...258f8d&gclid=f8cd5fadd12f169b529836b9a4258f8d
I'm currently restoring my Quadrafire 4100i and will be installing a straight run of DuraVent DVL double wall straight to the roof. I cut a large portion of my steel firebox (or should I say, am cutting, it's about half done) in order to do my flue as a straight install. There will be minimum 18' of flue pipe between the stove exit and the top of the masonry chimney. The chimney is a large mason block style chimney with 8x12 clay tile liners. The chimney is mostly interior, 2' above the roof line.
I wonder, where would you route the cabling for hardware like this? Directly down the flue in the space between the duravent double wall and the insert?


This chimney gets a TON of draft, so I want to arm myself to safely operate this stove after all the effort I have put into bringing it back to life.