Wood Stove Thermometer, Monitor & Optimize Your Stove Efficiency
Indicates fuel consumption, heat output is more efficient. The operating temperature for most wood stoves is between 300°F and 650°F.
Indicates the temp is too low, which will cause creosote and tar to deposit on the stove and chimney. Temperatures below 300°F will create a dirty, smoky fire that leads to creosote buildup in your chimney.
Indicates that the temp is too high and there is a risk of damaging the stove/furnace fan/chimney. A temperature above 650°F consumes more wood without additional room heat as more energy is lost up the stove pipe.