Waulie
Minister of Fire
Ya lost me somewhere. Pretend I'm stupid.
Are you saying one stove that an exterior of 500 can be a lot hotter than another stove that has an exterior of 500 - assuming they are the same size? And the heat is coming from - where? Please explain a little better for the unsmart people. So the top is hot but the rest isn't?
Cat stoves have the cat right under the top. When you are burning "low", the vast majority of the heat is coming from the cat burning the smoke. That is right under the stovetop, so the stovetop is hot. However, the sides and especially the glass is not kicking off any heat to speak of. For example, I can melt my face off with my PH at 500 degrees if I stick it in front of the glass with the secondaries cranking. There is so much heat coming off the entire stove that I can see heat waves. With a cat burn at 500 degree stovetop, I can briefly touch the glass and can actually place my hand on the side of the stove without getting burned. The way to visualize it is stovetip area at 500 degrees versus the entire surface area of the stove at 500 degrees. Obviously, that is not scientific but I think it's a reasonable way to picture it.