GALAFIRE - Termómetro magnético para estufas de leña, estufas de gas, estufas de pellets para evitar el ventilador de estufa dañado por el sobrecalentamiento
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Update Held a position with a company. A few hours later, we were done. on the thermometer turned black, and the indicator needle attached to the magnet kept moving left or right. The magnet is in contact with the top of the stove when you lift it by the bale (lifting ring), so the needle would stay inline with the magnet. This device gives false readings every single time. It is completely useless. Unfortunately, the packaging had already been decarded before I noticed this joke, so the top of my stove now holds it. "Gee," he said. Could you please let me know what temperature you would prefer? It doesn't matter, let's just twist it up whatever way we want to. I'm not sure if this is just a one off defective unit, but other reviews do not seem to be A product like this would make me think twice before buying it.
The following update has been made As soon as I let the Seller know my concerns, he contacted me. Upon finding out which tests I had conducted to verify that the device is faulty or not I told them about the results. In response to our request, they immediately offered a replacement or a In light of the fact that I had already ordered another unit, A mass produced item is going to have some corrections that will need to be made. It is good quality in general, but there are always cases when there isn't a test run on every individual unit, as there was with mine. Although most seem to work just fine, you should still try them out as long as you order before it becomes an urgent need, just in case for some reason something goes wrong with the one you have. I've increased my rating to 3 stars since I can't say much about the product, but the customer service was excellent. **Today I bought a thermometer. On a cold 44 degree night, I built a fire in the wood stove. A roaring fire is destroying the building, the temperature in the room has reached 80 degrees and is rising, but the thermometer will not rise I have a thermometer Despite the speedy speed of the electric fan, I can barely see the blades, and the kettle will boil in no time, but still it won't move. I tried opening the flue wide open and leaving it that way (I have all the wood to spare in the meantime) but my thermometer will not rise above a temperature of 250 Compared it to one of my grilling thermometers and it reads over 400 degrees. Will try moving it to the top of the stove. If it was off by a little, it wouldn't bother me, but 150 degrees is too high a margin for error for me. The colors of this ring appealed to me, but if there is a manufacturing problem, I would recommend trying one of the more expensive alternatives.
A needle made of transparent plastic cannot be seen, so nothing can be detected. It is impossible to determine whether it is in the creosote zone, in the normal zone, or in Zones in the map are of the same color! The numbers are hard to read. I can't see the black background on my black stove. It should be easier to see in low light, but it isn't seen at all.
I thought the long needle would be more visible. In order for the paint to last with high heat, I have spray painted it white. If the paint is heavy, I expect the temperature to be affected by its weight. I made a mistake I would like you not to make. Previously, I had a thermometer with yellow, orange, and red zones with a white pointer, and that worked fine. With this thermometer, the reading does not go above the normal range even when the stove is roaring and the water is boiling in the pot. There is a possibility that the extra weight from the white paint on the needle is to blame.
I am happy with the results. Magnet with great strength. In low light, the needle may be difficult to read, but the range is also not complex, so you get used to it very quickly and are able to tell by sight just what range is being measured. This type of thermometer works only if you place it according to the intended design, which sometimes includes following specific instructions from the manufacturer of your wood stove. An example is a flu thermometer, which generally works on a single-temperature assumption Wall stove pipe that is not insulated (double or triple wall), although there are some designs that might be able to Upon consultation with the wood stove manufacturer, we were advised to place the thermometer in the front, upper corner of the stove. Due to the interior plating metal design, this was the case. The pot would have been burned, if it had been placed directly on top of the stove, as many non-believers do A flu-like illness Our stove was designed differently from what thermometers call for. As a result, it would have read colder than it actually was. The point is It's important to read the stove manual and the instructions for the thermometer before using your stove.
The product is a great little device, as long as you already own a thermometer to set the accuracy. 2 of my purchases were way off. I have purchased 4 of them. Using one of those is what I recommend Mount it on a flue with a known good thermometer, then turn the pointer by hand to adjust until it's accurate. I also have two thermometers on my flus for backup in case one fails. There is no need to mess around with fire in a flue.
In other words, as you can see in the video, the thermometer only works if it never gets touched because if you do, you can turn it into I am not sure if I received a defective one, but this does not.
I tried to move it by the handle but accidentally turned it slightly when pulling it off the pipe. This caused the entire dial to spin and read whatever I wanted. The accuracy goes away when you turn something and then put stat on it, and calibrating something when something starts at 100* is not an easy task.
Readings of temperature are not necessarily true measurements of temperature in a We hung the thermometer as instructed first, then slightly higher, then slightly lower, then directly on top of it, and then on the side, but none of these results were reliable. A high temperature thermometer was mounted inside and a low temperature thermometer outside. My thermometer is easily manipulated so I will adjust it to get reasonable accurate readings, but it shouldn't be necessary for you to do that it should operate correctly right.