I moved, now I got white smoke

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Proooobaaaaably gonnnnnna need a liiiiitlllllllllle more inforrrrrrmationnnnnn................
 
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From what I can tell, the reason you have white smoke is because you moved...anything else, I couldn't tell you. I hope this helps. 
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I moved and I got NO SMOKE!   They didn't put a Power Outlet in on the Balcony for over a week! Good to go now and the weekends coming...
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...JJ
 
sorry, let's try this again... I recently moved to a new location.  At my previous residence, I had shade and thin blue smoke.  Once I got up and running at my new residence, I'm getting thick white smoke.  Nothing has changed in the smoker such as pan/rack location and there's no shade.  
 
My guess is your on the wrong side of the river. Move to the Illinois side of the river !!!
We only have blue smoke over here :biggrin:
 
sorry, let's try this again... I recently moved to a new location.  At my previous residence, I had shade and thin blue smoke.  Once I got up and running at my new residence, I'm getting thick white smoke.  Nothing has changed in the smoker such as pan/rack location and there's no shade.  
Maybe you are using "green" wood ??  ...  Maybe the shade hid the fact you had thick white smoke ?? 
 
I moved and I got NO SMOKE!   They didn't put a Power Outlet in on the Balcony for over a week! Good to go now and the weekends coming...
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...JJ
Now we get to see what the neighbors are like 
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  you might be able to make some friends afterall 
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Just looked at your profile and noticed that you run an propane smoker.  Have you checked to make sure your regulator is clear and your burner doesn't have anything clogged up in it?  I had a propane grill that started acting funny after being moved, and it turned out to be a corroded element.

Let us know what works!
 
At my old residence, I ended up moving everything up one rack and that solved my white smoke/fire issue... everything is still up one rack.  I don't think it's green wood, I'm using wood from the same batch.   If the tube is clogged would I get a complete circle of fire from the burner?  
 
At my old residence, I ended up moving everything up one rack and that solved my white smoke/fire issue... everything is still up one rack.  I don't think it's green wood, I'm using wood from the same batch.   If the tube is clogged would I get a complete circle of fire from the burner?  
 If the tube was partially blocked you would get long Yellow Flame. You want Blue flame with maybe just yellow tips...JJ
 
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