Charbroil Smoker Air Flow

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terhaart2009

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Apr 30, 2018
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I have an analog Charbroil Electric Smoker (the one at the link below)


I'm not having a ton of success getting the amount of smoke I would like to have. I believe the reason I'm not getting as much as I want is the lack of air flow to the smoker box. There is only one small hole in the bottom of the box and a tiny exhaust vent at the top of the back of the smoker. Could I solve my problem by drilling some 7/8 inch holes in the bottom and sides of my smoker? Or will this make it more difficult to maintain temperature inside of the smoker?
 
You arent going to get a ton of smoke flavor from the electric smoker. You could try using an AMNPS, or doing the mailbox mod like a lot use here. I dont have an electric but I have heard a ton with the same issue.
 
The AMNPS is the way to go. I was a slave to the chip tray on my MES...loading every 30-45 minutes while not getting great smoke. Switched to the AMNPS and it’s life changing. I had to build legs for mine to get good airflow. One I did this...
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I was able to get smokes that produced this
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Now all I need is a smoke ring. A lump of charcoal should help with that.

Good luck!!
 
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