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1. yes (and it ran for 4 hours without issue before the fail)
2. 200F
I start the grill with the sear shield closed, lid open, set the grill to "smoke", and wait for the smoke to kick up, then I set temp at 350 and shut the lid. It takes about 10-15 minutes to get up to 350, then I'll pop in...
This happens to me too. Invariably, it's sometime between 2am and 4am in an overnight smoke, so I can't rely upon the smoker for overnights anymore.
Last night, it happened after burning well for 4 hours, kept running for another 3 hours (maybe), I woke up and found the smoker temp at 75F...
Found that Walmart had the best price on a cover for an equivalent size - the Austin XL for my 820XL, at $50, plus the option to get a 3-year warranty for $8.50.
I'm good with under $60 for a cover guaranteed to at least last through one replacement (they usually don't maintain the replacement...
Nice find! I spotted your thread as I was wondering about covers myself, got a 820 XL for Christmas.
The PB brand cover gets poor reviews, but it would seem that its more important to cover and keep a pellet grill dry than any other grill type.
I’d rather pay more for a better cover, than to...
Did you end up getting the 3 series? I've been pretty disappointed in mine, set it up for about 14 hour smoke at 220F, started with enough chips to cover bottom of the chip tray, reloaded to re-coat the bottom after a couple hours (didn't have to add much), and ran it for another 12 hours (14...
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