Mine's 160ft from the house.The thermal sensor attaches to the hot supply line from your OWB. I have mine on the line (copper) before it goes thru the exchanger on the domestic hot water tank.I
can you post a picture? is it the thermal sensor kit from central boiler?
I bought one of these units - it is called Compunurse and is used for monitoring the temperature of computer parts. It takes a new reading every 3 seconds and is very accurate. It has a wire lead that is about 30" long and I guess you could add wire if necessary. They cost about $ 15 and I found mine on the internet at a computer supply store. You just stick the small sensor against the pipe and I put a piece of pipe wrap insulation to hold it in place and it works great. I can look at the temperature display and know when the fire is going out from inside the house - anything below 50 and I know that the fire is not keeping up with the demand.
i've had a cb for 4 years and dont understand all the discussion with this.
its nice to monitor the temp from the inside so its not needed to go out there each day..
Originally Posted by itn
i've had a cb for 4 years and dont understand all the discussion with this.
Although I do go outside and check on the fire regularly......it is nice to get up and look at the indoor monitor and see how quickly I need to get out and tend to the fire. I try not to overload the OWBat night and sometimes I get it right - and other times I may not have guessed well and the fire may be pretty low in the morning. If the temperature looks good when I first get up I can get dressed calmly, have breakfast, spend some time with the dog, and just generally move at a calmer pace (on the weekend anyhow). If I instead see a low temperature reading on the inside monitor - I might run out and tend to the fire before I eat. It is just a little bit convenient and reassuring to me as a Noob OWB owner to know that the fire is still going.
????????????? I suppose if we are going to simplify by burning wood----- why not over simplify?? An experienced cb user like myself will tell you two things:its going to be a lot of work and that its best to walk out to the unit and check on it twice a day. Now obviously things come up and that can't be done. Hey, if you got some extra money and want to use it on a this go ahead it's your money. Also if you want to sleep in the next morning load the thing up as full as you can get it. I personally stuff the thing full every chance i get cuz' i never know if i will be able to get too it later. And some more advice, turn your thermostat down when your not at home. The difference in wood consumption between 72 deg and 65 deg is a lot.
The controller is connected to the Internet and I can record the temperatures and I can log onto the controller via the internet to see what the boiler is doing.
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