Your pyrometer looks very familiar. I totally agree on the coolness factor.
I did try K type thermocouples in mine, and they do work once you adjust the little screw under the 4. Before I buy more, I do need to experiment with the accuracy over the full 1200 degree range. But they do seem to be reasonably accurate up to 450.
my plan is to install thin stainless tubing up to the fire brick locations, and hope a short thermocouple can be replaced in the future. I still need to experiment. I figure I can push the new TC thru with a fish tape. If that doesn’t work, I’ll skip the tubes and install 2 or 3 thermocouples at each inaccessible location. And as they fail, switch to the backup TC.
i like you, am debating the install. Knowing I probably won’t use them much after I learn the oven, it’s only for cool factor.
I did try K type thermocouples in mine, and they do work once you adjust the little screw under the 4. Before I buy more, I do need to experiment with the accuracy over the full 1200 degree range. But they do seem to be reasonably accurate up to 450.
my plan is to install thin stainless tubing up to the fire brick locations, and hope a short thermocouple can be replaced in the future. I still need to experiment. I figure I can push the new TC thru with a fish tape. If that doesn’t work, I’ll skip the tubes and install 2 or 3 thermocouples at each inaccessible location. And as they fail, switch to the backup TC.
i like you, am debating the install. Knowing I probably won’t use them much after I learn the oven, it’s only for cool factor.
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