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I've made mention of it, but not specifically calling them. I don't know how much control they actually have over the development of the controller, and honestly custom fridges are probably too small a market section to really specifically market a controller at and make any money so I'm not...
Trying out a couple new things / trying to get the spikes out of the temp after opening the doors. Trying a water pan close to the fire to be a heat sink to try and prevent the overrun issues. Seriously, if smoke daddy would make some slight adjustments to the controller for these fridge...
Can't give any definitive advice as I've never worked on one, but I think you may be in a bit of a pickle with this. If I remember correctly from others that I've seen the liner may be glued in place on the insulation. Big project to remove. Wish you the best of luck, hope it isn't that bad...
Oh and the Beam Beans and Butts from today... Forgot to take pictures after it was all pulled, sure looked purty! Simple dry brine on the butts, injected with Cherry Dr. Pepper and some rub. Pretty simple, but the butts came out great!
Haha, well I did take a couple of risks with the exhaust but figured worse case the I could cover it up and go more traditional. I keep trying different things on every cook like moving drip trays seeing how everything affects everything else. Cook notes from today:
I covered the fan / vent...
Good news about the cook today. Ran it for 15hrs (had one stubborn butt that didn't want to cook) and no burn back. So either the increased draft through the unit, the lack of additional fan or leveling of the unit did the trick.
Really liking the exhaust as it stands. One interesting thing I...
Well looks like this stack is running pretty well, temps seem pretty solid and without aux fan, hopper is sipping on the pellets.
Guess a nice thing about a tightly mounted fan is it's a decent indicator of airflow. The fan was spinning fairly well, while completely off, so the draw from the...
Haven't tested the new exhaust yet. Just got it painted, sealed and mounted. I'll let the sealant cure for at least 24 hrs and then will probably give it another run.
Exhaust round 2. Mocked everything up, now time for some paint and sealing. I realize now I was never sold on the first iteration. This is much better :)
So after doing a bit of looking around, decided to try a little something different on the exhaust. Going to use this adapter to a 6" exhaust stack on the side to create a bit of natural draft through the smoker. Sometimes going outside of the norm requires a bit of testing and trials, I'm ok...
Well did a couple of cooks this weekend with mixed results. Temps maintained with the fans but ended up with some backburn down the auger on a long cook.
Did some more testing tonight: I did the bag test tonight (placing bag over hopper with door open, rule is if the bag fills with air there...
She lives!!! Finally breathing a bit of smoke. Ran it through some test paces and came to a couple of conclusions:
These things take a hot minute to cool down once up to temp! Burned it in for a while at 350, then dropped to 180 to run for a while, took forever (see #2) but it initally went...
I thought about doing just such a thing for a brief second, then realized what I would have to charge to make it worth while! Problem lies in adapting anything, and the "engineering" time spent in such an endeavor. Profit in this type of thing comes in multiples generally not on one offs...
So the gasket I ordered... too thick! I had a gap of 3/8" and ordered 3/4" foam rubber with a hole in the middle. After mounting the gasket, I figured as soon as I got the door closed and latched any additional would conform. How'd that go? Not too good! Couldn't get the door to latch, just...
Thanks for the points!
To answer a couple of the questions:
Side vent: Trying something new! I kind of fashioned it after the Cookshack FEC100. It has a side mount exhaust. I figure (hope) between the forced air through the pellet hopper and the additional fresh air fan it will circulate...
Note to self: When building fridge, make sure the wheels are adequate. Don't make the mistake I did and put 2" wheels in the stock locations! Fridge almost falls over when the door opens, that sucker is heavy! Can't even imagine what a door with a significant amount of steel would weigh.
Guess...
Well after a bit of a hiatus, the build is back on. Finally got around to ordering everything I need, only thing left to get is the gasket for the door which I will order when I get the door hung again to measure the gap.
Some notables: I went with a AC Infinity Axial (model 1238) 120mm fan...
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