I'm a little confused about this dome clearing business.
First, is it the result of the carbon burning off or "turning transparent" as is oddly phrased on FB's webpage on the topic: "This change occurs when the carbon accumulated on the oven dome reaches about 700?F, and turns from black to clear."? The carbon isn't really becoming transparent, right? It's burning away, right? I'm just asking.
Second, the quote above and my general understanding of this process seems fairly unambiguous that this transition occurs when the carbon caked on the dome reaches 700F...but then why does it not occur until long after the dome's temperature (per IR thermometer) has exceeded 1000F, like half and hour to an hour later?
Why is my dome 1000F for 30-60 minutes but pure black for so long before it starts to clear? The thin layer of carbon must be well over 700F if the IR thermometer is registering +1000F for half an hour.
I just feel like I'm misunderstanding the process somewhat.
First, is it the result of the carbon burning off or "turning transparent" as is oddly phrased on FB's webpage on the topic: "This change occurs when the carbon accumulated on the oven dome reaches about 700?F, and turns from black to clear."? The carbon isn't really becoming transparent, right? It's burning away, right? I'm just asking.
Second, the quote above and my general understanding of this process seems fairly unambiguous that this transition occurs when the carbon caked on the dome reaches 700F...but then why does it not occur until long after the dome's temperature (per IR thermometer) has exceeded 1000F, like half and hour to an hour later?
Why is my dome 1000F for 30-60 minutes but pure black for so long before it starts to clear? The thin layer of carbon must be well over 700F if the IR thermometer is registering +1000F for half an hour.
I just feel like I'm misunderstanding the process somewhat.
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