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  1. cowboy andy

    I noticed that you mentioned that there was a calculation for the location of the reverse flow...

    I noticed that you mentioned that there was a calculation for the location of the reverse flow plate/baffle (how far from the bottom of a tank). Can you elaborate on the calculation or is it the same as calculating the fire box to smoke chamber opening?
  2. cowboy andy

    Reverse Flow Plate/Baffle Placement Help

    Does anyone know how to calculate where (how high from bottom of tank) to place the reverse flow plate/baffle? It seems to me that if you calculate the sizes of your firebox, plate gap and chimney size, that the area below ( and above) the reverse flow plate/baffle would be important too. We're...
  3. cowboy andy

    Hello from Oklahoma

    Hello, My name is Andy and I'm a smoke-a-holic. I'm from Oklahoma, where the Sooners have been cheating since 1889, Go State! I've been smoking/tailgating for the past six years now. A friend and I started a cooking team and have been entering contests for about a year now. We have a couple of...
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  6. cowboy andy

    Exhaust pipe damper

    "Stale smoke thing is from the reverse plate gap being to big. This increases the dead volume of the chamber. When the gap is to big (and it is almost also to big) the exchange of new to old is not completed in one volume exchange." BBally Is the reverse plate gap your talking about...
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