Here is my Merry Christmas from the Wife Unit

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Well guys after seasoning and first smoke under my belt I attempted a pair of fatties today only to have my unit fail. Light on NO HEAT!!!  Lights flickered about two hours into use. 

Second smoke and unit DOWN!!!   

Booooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Man that SUCKS. what ever you do don't tell them you were running the unit on a light cord. It may void your warranty. reason is light cords = low voltage making your unit draw more amps. Without going into great detail this is all due to OHM's law (P = I X E) where P is watts I is amps and E is voltage

Do yourself a favor and get a heavy cord. this may help you decide what gage cord, you need. If your unit only states watts (take the watts and / by the voltage) example 1200 watts/ 120 volts = 10 amps. Keep your voltage drop to around 3% max.

http://www.christmas-onthe-hill.com/extension-cord-chart.pdf
 
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Unit has been on a 40 AMP 12 Gauge extension cord so that is heavier than the house. Not an issue. But understand.

Finished off the fatties in the oven so here is the pics....

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They were JD Sausage with Cheddar cheese and Bacon wrap smoked two hours with Maple Wood.

Bright side is the family and daughter boyfriend loved it but I am currently out of smoke....
 
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When I read this at first I wanted to say good deal, then when I finished reading your thread I am hoping customer services will come through for ya.

However, if I remember correctly, way back when I was in High School the higher the elevation the lower the boiling point, for your water to boil at 250° you would have to have changed the pressure on the surface of the water and that kind of pressure would occur naturally deep under water. 
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I concur with the others , you need some accurate thermometers, ...I'm at 500' and my water boils at 211°.

I hope that helps and I hope you are back to smoking soon, ...waiting for the Q-view.

Gene
It is an MES30 Model 2007011 featuring two shelves and a 1800 Watt element. Should be fun.

Oh and according to the thermometer, the water boils in my house (at an of elevation approximately 500 ft) at a grand 250 degrees! Yeah!

This is the one that was at Gander Mountain for ~$100. My first Smoker. Yet to be seasoned and cook but Christmas is coming soon enough.
 
[color= rgb(24, 24, 24)]"Unit has been on a 40 AMP 12 Gauge extension cord so that is heavier than the house. Not an issue. But understand." [/color]

[color= rgb(24, 24, 24)]You are good to go using a # 12 cord. I assume the 40 amp is a typo. Unless I miss my guess your outlets in your house are wired with #12 wire on a 20 amp breaker most are.Yours could be #14 on a 15 amp breaker but around here very few do that.[/color]

[color= rgb(24, 24, 24)]Sure hope ya get customer service to fix ya up quick.[/color]

[color= rgb(24, 24, 24)]BTW fattys look good even though you finishe in the oven.[/color]
 
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