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<blockquote data-quote="Octane" data-source="post: 1234356" data-attributes="member: 24792"><p>My woodstove has a built-in thermometer that gives the catalyst temp. My brother has one of those aftermarket thermometers that sticks onto the stovepipe with a magnet.</p><p>They work, but they arent as accurate as the one my woodstove has because they only give you the surface temp of the stovepipe, instead of giving you the catalyst temp.</p><p>He has his mounted about 6" above the combustion chamber on the stovepipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octane, post: 1234356, member: 24792"] My woodstove has a built-in thermometer that gives the catalyst temp. My brother has one of those aftermarket thermometers that sticks onto the stovepipe with a magnet. They work, but they arent as accurate as the one my woodstove has because they only give you the surface temp of the stovepipe, instead of giving you the catalyst temp. He has his mounted about 6" above the combustion chamber on the stovepipe. [/QUOTE]
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