Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
the thermometer is to assess what temp the thermostat is opening at (if it opens) it will change when the thermostat opens if the thermometer is sensitive enough. (rapid change rate type sensitive not accurate to .000001 of a degree sensitive)
I was in a hurry when I typed in the reply, when the thermostat has opened (at 80-90 degrees usually you should be mid range on the guage.
I normally use a low temp oven gauge or a meat probe type temp gauge.
if youve got one a multimeter with a k probe will do.