Jaylee very kindly agreed to do an experiment for me. He recently fitted a temperature gauge with the sensor positioned on the metal stub (top hose) as it leaves the head. He is now in the process of fitting a second sensor on the heater circuit.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 9&start=15
To see what the difference in temperature readings was between steel and adjacent rubber pipework, I asked him to temporarily place the 2nd sensor on the rubber hose as close to the original sensor (on the steel stub) as he could, and take some readings, and these are the results.
Thanks for the effort Jamie

The sensors are around 100mm apart.
There is a deffinite (and larger than I expected) lag
@ 35C, the difference is 3.6deg (10.17%)
the surprise is that the lag actually got bigger at higher temperatures, so
@85.5C, the difference was 15.79 (15.79%)
These were taken as the temperature was still rising. I suspect that the difference may reduce as the temp increases further, but there will probably still be a lag.
As the stat opens and the C1 value drops, what do you think will happen at C2? will it still lag behind?
Key:
C1 - Blue on graph - 1st sensor on steel stub
C2 - Red on graph - 2nd sensor on rubber hose (100mm from C1)
Black line on graph shows the (increasing) difference between the two (C1 - C2)
