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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 5238929" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>Had the old wood stove going last night and decided to pull out my laser thermometer and test the heat output.</p><p>Holly crap that thing is hot!</p><p>The top was running a good 600+ and when I opened the door and took a reading it overloaded my meter.</p><p>My meter pegs out at 950.</p><p>It even pegged the meter from 15 feet away when pointed directly into the coals. </p><p>The stove pipe was running about 450+. Bet there's no build up in that pipe. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 5238929, member: 66284"] Had the old wood stove going last night and decided to pull out my laser thermometer and test the heat output. Holly crap that thing is hot! The top was running a good 600+ and when I opened the door and took a reading it overloaded my meter. My meter pegs out at 950. It even pegged the meter from 15 feet away when pointed directly into the coals. The stove pipe was running about 450+. Bet there's no build up in that pipe. lol [/QUOTE]
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