Maverick Probe Wire Placement?

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smoknastro

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Feb 10, 2014
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Just got a Traeger Lil Tex for my birthday (I think it's my wife's way of telling me I should be doing the cooking!).

Been cruising these forums looking for info and decided to buy a Maverick 733.

Haven't received it yet but I'm curious as to how most of you route the probe wires?

Do you just run them across the grill and out under the cover?

Does anyone drill holes for the wires?

Also curious from the Traeger owners, where do you place the transmitter?

Thanks 
 
Thanks.. just got my Maverick last night.. I was considering the vent..  having the transmitter hanging off the top off the stack should give it the best transmit range. Just not sure if the 3 foot wires will be long enough.. will check it out this weekend.
 
Yes.. good point.. but with only a 3ft wire, there's a lot of heat everywhere. Maybe buying a 6 foot wire is in order.

That's why I started this thread... seems a remote probe is an essential tool.. but what to do with the transmitter?

Not thrilled with the concept of running the wires under the cover - seems like a good way to damage the wires and let cold in (heat out) of the smoker. I'll be messing with it this weekend and will post my solution.
 
 
Yes.. good point.. but with only a 3ft wire, there's a lot of heat everywhere. Maybe buying a 6 foot wire is in order.

That's why I started this thread... seems a remote probe is an essential tool.. but what to do with the transmitter?

Not thrilled with the concept of running the wires under the cover - seems like a good way to damage the wires and let cold in (heat out) of the smoker. I'll be messing with it this weekend and will post my solution.
For my Mav 732, I have the 6' wires. On all of my smokers I have drilled holes to accommodate the probes. One of the main advantages to drilling holes is it allows for precise placement of your probe where you want it. An easy way to seal the hole when not in use is to place a magnet over the hole for steel smokers. Or a piece of cork for aluminum or stainless.
 
Well.. for now.. my solution is to use the hole in the lid that is supposed to hold the dome thermometer.

I used a small flexible magnet to cover the bulk of  hole where the leads pass thu.

I tried hanging the transmitter off the stack.. but dirtsailor was right.. way to much heat there.  So I created a hanger from some stainless wire I had laying around so that the transmitter hangs down below the stack.

Also tried running the wires thru the stack but they got caught up in the lid hinge and also used up more of the leads than I liked.

I agree that the right way to do this is to get 6 foot leads and drill holes.

Here is a pic of the setup

 
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Update - got my 6 foot probes.... much more versatile than the 3 foots that came with the ET-733.

I took my wires out of the hole in the cover.. they were just in the way too much.

So for now.. out under the cover.. and hanging on the handle on the hopper... I like this set up better.. but still agree with dirtsailor that drilling holes is the best option.

here's the latest..
 
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