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Thanks Mike, I just wanted to be sure. After reading more someone said baby backs should do the 2-2-1 method instead of the 3-2-1. I don't know which way to go now. Maybe either way?
Hello. Quick question, just want to make sure I'm doing it right. I'm doing baby backs later today on my modified charcol to electric smoker. (pictures to come). Any how, I'm going to fire up the smoker with the wood chips in a pan resting right on the element. Once the temp is up to 225-230...
Chuck, you are right about that wattage dropping using a 240 volt element on 120 volts. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I decided to use a 120 volt 1500 watt element instead.
I forgot, I have a element from a Farberware rotisserie I've had and not used in 25 years. It ohms out at 9.2 ohms. Doing the math, 120 volts divided by 9.2 ohms = approx. 13 amps. 120V X 13A = approx. 1560 watts. I'll use this element. I'll mount my Temp Controller in a Hoffman enclosure. I'll...
Hello. I got this vertical smoker. Most of the bad comments about it were that it didn't get hot enough using charcol. That element looks interesting, thanks for the info!
Thanks Dave, that is some of the info I'm looking for. I'm in northern Ohio. I could do 240 volts if I had to but 120 would be easier as you said. I might try what I have and modify if need be. I was reading were people soak their wood chips in water, put them in aluminum foil and then put them...