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Bro, I hear you. Trust me, you are not alone. I acquired a Pit Boss pellet grill and over the course of about a year, I ended up having to replace every mechanical and electrical part on it. Warranties are good, but they are in place for the EXCEPTIONAL case that something goes wrong.
I'm...
The pit was probably running hotter than what you are used to causing a more rapid boil. 22" vs. 18.5" is a pretty big difference in area, larger pan holding more water, etc. etc.
That sir, is a very valid point. Didn't think of it that way.
Okay, so far it's a combination of large(r) families, hoarding and bottomless stomach pits. My next thought is how often do you smoke, but I know someone will say 'when I run out of meat..', so I won't ask that question.
Mark
I've been reading posts here for some time and it seems many of you either have extremely large families, tons of friends or tapeworms.
For many, smoke sessions usually involve gobs of meat - 40-60lbs at times - in one session. WTF do you do with all of it? Where does it all go?
Mark
Yeah, if only that could happen...
I'm actually pretty disappointed I couldn't get in on this. You have no idea how long it took me to convince the wife we "needed" it....
Just make sure a brisket is on there too okay? :emoji_laughing:
I was getting things coordinated for a shipping firm to bring one of these across the border for me. I went to make my purchase this morn and find that they ended the sale. What a letdown.
Wow that is a good price. The only caveat is I live in Canada and shipping isn't available north of 49 it seems. Blast this Covid - I'd get it shipped to the border and pick it up if I could....
Last year I snagged a small Brinkman barrel charcoal smoker for $20 at a yard sale and was impressed by the quality of cooks it produced. The water pan really made a difference, at least to this pellet pooper owner. Meat turned out nice and moist; very little temperature variance - you know...
Not making much sense bro. The only thing that would pull any serious current is the igniter. Pull the guts out and disconnect everything. Plug only the controller into the wall and turn on and monitor for awhile. Next plug in the motor and monitor, etc.
Interesting conversation. I too have a 700 and I swear, I've replaced every component on it once over. The 700's fan runs flat out non-stop. This is unlike the smaller Tailgater I had and sold to get this one. I actually like Bill's idea of adding a triac to the fan to control speed. I too...
A man goes to the hospital for a brain transplant. The surgeon provides him with two options. "This brain was from an architect and the price of it is $10,000. The second brain is from a politician and it costs $100,000."
"Wow." says the man. "Why is the politician brain so much more?"
The...
Yeah, kind of a tough call. I think I will start with a tube and then go from there.
You made a good point about the low oxygen environment. So pellets tend to go out in a tube? Does it happen every time?