solman, did you try out the smaller thermocouple yet ?
would like to hear about your results.
i ended up getting a cheap set from
amazon, $14 for 5 pieces:
link
compared to the Auber's OEM probe, these new ones are like instead read. the Auber's temperature readout would update every 4-5 seconds with the OEM probe, but the new probes were updating the temperature readout every second or less. the Auber's sampling is set at 4 seconds, so i don't think it mattered in terms of the PID, but it was nice to see temperature readout that was much quicker to respond versus the OEM 4-5 seconds.
lately i've been on a rib craving, so i did another batch this past sunday. the
inkbird thermometer app kept crashing, but i was able to get a couple hours of graph before it crashed again. this is just before pulling the ribs to wrap, and then after. temperature recovery to 230F was perfect.
i also redid the auto tune with an already hot smoker to tune it to the new probes. the
inkbird thermometer is a 4 probe unit which i have placed in the upper left and right, and bottom left and right. then i took four of the new thermocouples and wrapped them around the
inkbird probes, making sure the tips didn't touch. my Auber is only a 1 probe unit, so i took turns putting each new thermocouple into the Auber to double check the temperature against the
inkbird. there were times when the
inkbird and auber probes all read the same, and times when they were slightly different. all in all, i'm glad i bought these new probes. :)
the only thing that prevents this from being a true "set it and forget it" is that i still have to add a chunk of wood every few hours. but i'm ok with that, because hanging around the smoker and checking on it is still part of the fun for me.