what I am thinking though is I think I can get to a happy medium by resetting the parameters, I am not concerned at all about what it says when the stove is cold I am more interested in the high temperatures.Oh yeah. I have punched in 00089 to get to the settings more times than I care to ever again. Setting it to to a do a thermocouple compensation just gets you accuracy at the point that you do it and better accuracy at that point. Going up is off and so is coming down. With a cold stove compensated it is showing a 70 degree stove to be over a hundred. A day after the fire went out.
I give it credit for registering accurate room temp uncompensated. But I can buy a room thermometer for two bucks. Not a hundred.
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After having these for a little over a week I can run my stove buy them perfectly, and see everything it is doing from across the room.
Don't get me wrong though I know my stove and I could run it without any type of thermometers
I'm surprised you say you have Rutland magnetic thermometers, that are accurate, everyone I have had was at least 75 to 200 degrees off
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