- Aug 17, 2008
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I bought a temp gauge to try with the Oslo. The Oslo has the single wall elbow/pipe that comes with the stove that attaches out the back. Then a short double wall pipe is between that elbow/pipe and the wall. I guess the temp gauge I bought is meant to be used with single wall pipe. So I placed it on top of the single wall elbow/pipe that came with and attaches to the stove.
Will this placement give me accurate readings so close to the stove? I am also wondering how the blower will affect the gauge? The rear shield is open at the top around the elbow/pipe that comes with the stove. So it may blow air onto the gauge that is mounted just a little back and above it.
I have only been burning during the night just to keep things warm. During this short time of burning the gauge is usually borderline between creosote and the good burning temps. So far, not usually above 300 degrees. This is with the temp gauge placed on the top of the elbow/pipe that attaches to the wood stove.
Will the desired temps be a little different at this location compared to if it was mounted further from the stove? (but still on pipes)
Will this placement give me accurate readings so close to the stove? I am also wondering how the blower will affect the gauge? The rear shield is open at the top around the elbow/pipe that comes with the stove. So it may blow air onto the gauge that is mounted just a little back and above it.
I have only been burning during the night just to keep things warm. During this short time of burning the gauge is usually borderline between creosote and the good burning temps. So far, not usually above 300 degrees. This is with the temp gauge placed on the top of the elbow/pipe that attaches to the wood stove.
Will the desired temps be a little different at this location compared to if it was mounted further from the stove? (but still on pipes)