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    GMGDaniel Boone WI-FI

    I spoke with Neil..who is the manager of the service department.  Neil said he spoke with the owner of the company and that is the info he got.
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    GMG Daniel Boone

    It usually holds temp at the set point for about an hour then starts the temp yo-yo effect...it will go from set point up to about 35 degrees higher and then settle back to set point after about 10 minutes....then after about 20 minutes will do the same.
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    Anyone here own a Green Mountain pellet grill?

    anyone having problems with inconsistent temp with the DB wi-fi model?..mine will stay at set point for about 45 minutes then jump up about 40 degrees abd then bounce back and forth.
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    GMGDaniel Boone WI-FI

    I have a GMG DB Wi-Fi model....the control board is giving me problems so I called GMG...imagine my surprise when they said that they don't make the wi-fi control boards anymore....anyone having to replace their control board the company is sending out retrofit kits....as far as I am...
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    GMG Daniel Boone

    I recently purchased a Daniel Boone and I have the WI-FI model.  The problem I am having is that when I cook, for example, at 200 degrees...it will stay at that temp for about an hour and then ramp up to around 250 then back doen to 200 then back up to 250..and so on...I had a traeger for 15...
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    Placement of Heat sheilds on green mountain

    I talked with GMG and they said NOT to use the extra heat shields on the DB...just on the Jim Bowie.
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    green mountain smoer

    I have a green mountain grill..a Daniel Boone. It is a good gill but I am having issues with the temp consistency.  I did 3 cooks at 220 degrees and each time the temp went up to 250 degrees and then back to set point, which was 220 degrees...it did this 5 times in the space of about 40...
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