Magnetic themometers

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bvpbill

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Dec 23, 2007
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I know this is embedded in many posts somewhere, but could not get a
clear read on the search.

What is a decent magnetic thermometer to stick on my inserts? Sources?
Regency I 1100 and I 2400.
Also, where is the best place to put the thermometer?
As always, thanks for your help.
This site is great.
Bill
 
I bought two, just to reduce the chance of manufacturer error. They register not quite identical, but within 50 degrees F of each other

I have a Lopi Freedom, and the manufacturer says to put it on the top of the stove (the "cooking surface") , close to the front edge, in the East-West middle, next to where the damper pull is located.


P.S. Although I LOVE monitoring the temperatures, it really doesn't matter if your stove is 400 degrees, or 450 stovetop temperature. What matters is reducing the chance of overfiring (800 degrees on my stove) or burning dirty (<300 degreesF) , and learning the pattern of stove temps going up, peaking, going down, dropping when you re-load, and rising again. Watching the thermometer every 15-30 minutes teaches me how the stove works.
 
Here's what I use. I got it at home depot.

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The inserts, especially he I 1100 have limited top space.
I will look at HD tomorrow for the Rutland.
Thanks for the help.
Bill
 
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